this is needed because some UTF8 names didnt resolve on windows when using surrogateescape'd strings.
This meant you couldn't export to models some directories on windows.
* Old boids didn't have all of the necessary data for the new system.
* Changed the particles code so that a check for all necessary data is always done before starting actual dynamics calculations.
Issue with Library linking: if you already have libraries linked in,
and you attempt to link more data, using internally already linked
stuff (like a group with group links) the linkage would fail. It did
resolve on save-load though.
There's a long commented history in this code explaining it. I found
out it was because of manual step-by-step linking versus normal file
reads. In the first case, the "lib pointer map" was missing references.
Crash when deleting Shapekeys, while Graph or Dopesheet was visible.
Caused by RNA collection lookup, which is not checking against index
out of range errors.
Brecht might have to give blessings for this though :)
This is ifdef'd and may be disabled later on, or only enabled in debug mode.
This applies to setting any RNA value that has an ID and is not a screen or window-manager datablock.
Some addons break this rule and need fixing but from my tests blender UI scripts are ok.
The old blocking "time cursor" wasn't working anymore.
Commit 32798 overlooked that the initialization was
needed.
Now bakes show it again. Note to self: it seems to flash
slightly (like 2.49), need to check on it one day.
Material Node shaders: displaying GLSL + rendering previews crashed.
Reason was non-safe threaded access to material nodes. Now, on a preview
render, a full copy of Material is being made.
* Rendering a scene strip updated all animation data to it's frame, so fcurves were left with the wrong value.
* Now the animation data is recalculated to original frame after rendering each scene strip.
from Dan Eicher (dna)
This allows automated node tree creation and editing.
developer note, made some changes to the patch.
- removed incorrect use of container_of(), GCC only also, search for the scene instead.
- commented socket min/max access, these are internal use only as far as I can tell.
- commented group/ungroup functions, these use the selection context and are not really data level functions.
- use remove() rather then delete()
Array Modifier: edge indices could be equal to numVerts, causing
bad crashes in derivedmesh. Similar fix to previous here with
face indices. Should poke the coder of this... for now it survives OK.