Create a transform conversion type that only considers the Vertex
Custom Data.
This reduces the complexity of converting Meshes and slightly
optimizes the transformation.
After becb1530b1 the new curves object type isn't hidden
behind an experimental flag anymore, and other areas depend on this,
so disabling curves at compile time doesn't make sense anymore.
Adding the `FCURVESONLY` filter in the filter function of the Grease
Pencil dopesheet prevents calls to F-curves related functions to grease
pencil channels, thereby fixing the crash.
Reviewed By: antoniov, sybren
Maniphest Tasks: T99732
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15490
Instead of allocating a single 0 char, set the `char *` DNA pointer to
null. This avoids the overhead of allocating and copying single-bytes.
rBeed45b655c9f didn't do this for safety reasons, but I checked the
existing uses of this behavior in DNA/RNA. Out of 43 total `char *`
members, this change only affects 7 recently added properties.
For a complete list, see the patch description.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14779
Semantically it is more correct as the cache does not modify the ID.
There is need to do couple of const casts since the BKE (which is in C)
does not easily allow to iterate into f-curves of const ID.
Should be no functional changes.
Previously, things like materials, symmetry, and selection options
stored on `Curves` weren't copied to the result in nodes like the
subdivide and resample nodes. Now they are, which fixes some
unexpected behavior and allows visualization of the sculpt mode
selection.
In the realize instances and join nodes the behavior is the same as
for meshes, the parameters are taken from the first (top) input.
I also refactored some functions to return a `CurvesGeometry` by-value,
which makes it the responsibility of the node to copy the parameters.
That should make the algorithms more reusable in other situations.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15408
When a query begins, the current visibility result buffer needs to be
associated with the currently active Render Pass. The MTLContext and
MTLCommandBuffer are responsible for ensuring new render pass objects are
created if the visibility state changes.
Authored by Apple: Michael Parkin-White
Ref T96261
Reviewed By: fclem
Maniphest Tasks: T96261
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15356
The Nishita sky texture currently only allows moving the sun to the zenith.
The problem is if you want to animate the passing of a full night-day-night
cycle. Currently it's not easy to do due to this limitation.
The patch makes it so users can easily animate the sun moving from sunrise
to sunset by expanding the max sun elevation to go 360° instead of 90°.
Reviewed By: fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13724
No user visible changes expected.
Merges the tree row and grid tile button types, which were mostly doing
the same things. The idea is that there is a button type for
highlighting, as well as supporting general view item features (e.g.
renaming, drag/drop, etc.). So instead there is a view item button type
now. Also ports view item features like renaming, custom context menus,
drag controllers and drop controllers to `ui::AbstractViewItem` (the new
base class for all view items).
This should be quite an improvement because:
- Merges code that was duplicated over view items.
- Mentioned features (renaming, drag & drop, ...) are much easier to
implement in new view types now. Most of it comes "for free".
- Further features will immediately become availalbe to all views (e.g.
selection).
- Simplifies APIs, there don't have to be functions for individual view
item types anymore.
- View item classes are split and thus less overwhelming visually.
- View item buttons now share all code (drawing, handling, etc.)
- We're soon running out of available button types, this commit merges
two into one.
I was hoping I could do this in multiple smaller commits, but things
were quite intertwined so that would've taken quite some effort.
No user visible changes expected.
Similar to rBc355be6faeac, but for view items now instead of the view.
Not much of the item code is ported to use it yet, it's actually a bit
tricky for the most part. But just introducing the base class already
allows me to start unifying the view item buttons (`uiButTreeRow` and
`uiButGridTile`). This would be a nice improvement.
Fix the issue where undoing a "duplicate NLA strip" operation would
require two undo steps.
The cause of this was that the operator was not using the operator macro
system to combine both the duplication and the translate operators into
one. Instead, the old code was simply manually invoking invoking the
translate operator after the duplicate operator had completed.
This patch requires the default keymap to be modified to include the two
new macro operators, `NLA_OT_duplicate_move` and
`NLA_OT_duplicate_linked_move` in favour of the old keymap that simply
called `NLA_OT_duplicate` and passed along a `linked` argument.
`duplicate_move` and `duplicate_move_linked` are two different enough
operations to justify having their own operators from user's
point-of-view, especially since we cannot yet have different tool-tips
based on an operator's settings.
Reviewed By: sybren, mont29
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15086
Add `FCurveKeyframePoints.clear()` method to delete all keyframe points
from an FCurve.
Reviewed By: sybren
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15283
Currently Blender generates mipmaps that override the existing ones.
This patch disables generating new mipmaps for compressed textures.
Reviewed By: fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14459
Not sure why multiple pools were created: the pool should be able to
handle two sets of tasks.
Perhaps non-measurable improvement in terms of performance but this
change simplifies code a bit.
Was accidental regression in rBed9b21098dd27bf9364397357f89b4c2648f40c2
Remove the input slider's PROP_FACTOR subtype in favor of the default to
align with other IOR sliders. This provides much better control when
dragging the value with the mouse.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15477
Drop events ignored the cursor coordinates, under the assumption that
cursor motion events would also be sent to update the cursor location.
This depended on the behavior of the compositor, it failed for Sway
but worked for Gnome-shell & River.
Resolve by making use of the drop events cursor coordinates.
Due to the ordering of the checks, assert and async were not highlighted
in the editor, even though they were in the list of keywords.
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D15483
Although e.g. in the dopesheet there is no specific concept of
active action, displaying panels requires singling out one action
reference. It is more efficient and clearer to implement this
natively in the context rather than using selected_visible_actions[0].
- In the Action Editor the action is taken from the header.
- In the Dope Sheet the first selected action is chosen, because
there is no concept of an active channel or keyframe.
- In the Graph Editor the action associated with the active curve
is used, which should also be associated with the active vertex.
This case may be different from selected_visible_actions[0].
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15412
openSubdiv_init() would detect available evaluators before any OpenGL context
exists, causing a crash with libepoxy. This test however is redundant as we
already check the requirements on the Blender side through the GPU API.
To simplify things, completely remove the device detection in the opensubdiv
module and reduce the evaluators to just CPU and GPU. The plan here is to move
to the GPU module abstraction over OpenGL/Metal/Vulkan and so all these
different backends no longer make sense.
This also removes the user preference for OpenSubdiv compute device, which was
not used for the new GPU subdivision implementation.
Ref D15291
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15470
The stroke code now supports raycasting the original mesh.
This fixes anchored mode not working for negative brushes,
which might move the mesh out of the initial mouse cursor
position.
The scene spacing code was failing to
check if a raycast failed, which can happen
when sculpting the edges of objects in negative
mode.
Note I removed what I suspect was a hack put
in to fix this, spacing was clamped
to 0.001 scene units.
Scene spacing mode is actually quite broken,
so it will be fixed in a series of phases.
Fix for {T99039}.
The problem was that `AUD_mixdown` and `AUD_mixdown_per_channel` were returning pointers to freed memory.
Two key changes are made:
1. The return value of those functions now simply return a bool as to whether the operation succeeded, instead of an optional error string pointer.
2. The error string buffer is now passed into the function to be filled in case an error occurs. In this way, the onus of memory ownership is unamibiguously on the caller.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15260
Instead of removing the `bgl` module, set all it's functions to stubs
so importing `bgl` or any of it's members doesn't raise an error.
This avoids problems for scripts that import bgl but don't call it's
functions when running in background mode.