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Author SHA1 Message Date
Hans Goudey
e6fa74ffed Fix: Use after free in spreadsheet attribute column ID
A temporary string was created in the attribute_foreach callback
and used in a map at a higher scope. When the callback finished,
the string went out of scope, was freed, then the elements in the
set pointed to freed memory.
2021-09-14 18:13:52 -05:00
Jacques Lucke
dee0b56b92 Cleanup: simplify resource scope methods
Previously, a debug name had to be passed to all methods
that added a resource to the `ResourceScope`. The idea was
that this would make it easier to find certain bugs. In reality
I never found this to be useful, and it was mostly annoying.
The thing is, something that is in a resource scope never leaks
(unless the resource scope is not destructed of course).

Removing the name parameter makes the structure easier to use.
2021-09-14 16:08:09 +02:00
Hans Goudey
b9febb54a4 Geometry Nodes: Support modifier on curve objects
With this commit, curve objects support the geometry nodes modifier.

Curves objects now evaluate to `CurveEval` unless there was a previous
implicit conversion (tessellating modifiers, mesh modifiers, or the
settings in the curve "Geometry" panel). In the new code, curves are
only considered to be the wire edges-- any generated surface is a mesh
instead, stored in the evaluated geometry set.

The consolidation of concepts mentioned above allows remove a lot of
code that had to do with maintaining the `DispList` type temporarily
for modifiers and rendering. Instead, render engines see a separate
object for the mesh from the mesh geometry component, and when the
curve object evaluates to a curve, the `CurveEval` is always used for
drawing wire edges.

However, currently the `DispList` type is still maintained and used as
an intermediate step in implicit mesh conversion. In the future, more
uses of it could be changed to use `CurveEval` and `Mesh` instead.

This is mostly not changed behavior, it is just a formalization of
existing logic after recent fixes for 2.8 versions last year and two
years ago. Also, in the future more functionality can be converted
to nodes, removing cases of implicit conversions. For more discussion
on that topic, see T89676.

The `use_fill_deform` option is removed. It has not worked properly
since 2.62, and the choice for filling a curve before or after
deformation will work much better and be clearer with a node system.

Applying the geometry nodes modifier to generate a curve is not
implemented with this commit, so applying the modifier won't work
at all. This is a separate technical challenge, and should be solved
in a separate step.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11597
2021-09-11 13:54:40 -05:00
Jacques Lucke
bf47fb40fd Geometry Nodes: fields and anonymous attributes
This implements the initial core framework for fields and anonymous
attributes (also see T91274).

The new functionality is hidden behind the "Geometry Nodes Fields"
feature flag. When enabled in the user preferences, the following
new nodes become available: `Position`, `Index`, `Normal`,
`Set Position` and `Attribute Capture`.

Socket inspection has not been updated to work with fields yet.

Besides these changes at the user level, this patch contains the
ground work for:
* building and evaluating fields at run-time (`FN_fields.hh`) and
* creating and accessing anonymous attributes on geometry
  (`BKE_anonymous_attribute.h`).

For evaluating fields we use a new so called multi-function procedure
(`FN_multi_function_procedure.hh`). It allows composing multi-functions
in arbitrary ways and supports efficient evaluation as is required by
fields. See `FN_multi_function_procedure.hh` for more details on how
this evaluation mechanism can be used.

A new `AttributeIDRef` has been added which allows handling named
and anonymous attributes in the same way in many places.

Hans and I worked on this patch together.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12414
2021-09-09 12:54:20 +02:00
Jacques Lucke
5a9a16334c Geometry Nodes: support for geometry instancing
Previously, the Point Instance node in geometry nodes could only instance
existing objects or collections. The reason was that large parts of Blender
worked under the assumption that objects are the main unit of instancing.
Now we also want to instance geometry within an object, so a slightly larger
refactor was necessary.

This should not affect files that do not use the new kind of instances.

The main change is a redefinition of what "instanced data" is. Now, an
instances is a cow-object + object-data (the geometry). This can be nicely
seen in `struct DupliObject`. This allows the same object to generate
multiple geometries of different types which can be instanced individually.

A nice side effect of this refactor is that having multiple geometry components
is not a special case in the depsgraph object iterator anymore, because those
components are integrated with the `DupliObject` system.

Unfortunately, different systems that work with instances in Blender (e.g.
render engines and exporters) often work under the assumption that objects are
the main unit of instancing. So those have to be updated as well to be able to
handle the new instances. This patch updates Cycles, EEVEE and other viewport
engines. Exporters have not been updated yet. Some minimal (not master-ready)
changes to update the obj and alembic exporters can be found in P2336 and P2335.
Different file formats may want to handle these new instances in different ways.

For users, the only thing that changed is that the Point Instance node now
has a geometry mode.

This also fixes T88454.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11841
2021-09-06 18:31:25 +02:00
Jacques Lucke
25fc77f46c Fix T89829: wrong active context path check in spreadsheet
The problem was that the modifier was reevaluated all the time, even
between showing the attribute search and clicking on the attribute
name. This freed the data referenced by attribute search. The real bug
here was that the dependency graph was tagged for update even
though nothing changed. This was because the spreadsheet thought
its active context has changed and it wanted to compute the new
value to be shown in the spreadsheet.

The reason for the bug was that I confused how the tree-path of a
node editor works. The second element in the tree path contains
the name of the group node in the root tree that we're in (instead
of the first element).

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12009
2021-07-23 16:06:41 +02:00
Campbell Barton
42017b006e Cleanup: sort struct declarations 2021-07-16 11:48:54 +10:00
Hans Goudey
3b6ee8cee7 Refactor: Move vertex group names to object data
This commit moves the storage of `bDeformGroup` and the active index
to `Mesh`, `Lattice`, and `bGPdata` instead of `Object`. Utility
functions are added to allow easy access to the vertex groups given
an object or an ID.

As explained in T88951, the list of vertex group names is currently
stored separately per object, even though vertex group data is stored
on the geometry. This tends to complicate code and cause bugs,
especially as geometry is created procedurally and tied less closely
to an object.

The "Copy Vertex Groups to Linked" operator is removed, since they
are stored on the geometry anyway.

This patch leaves the object-level python API for vertex groups in
place. Creating a geometry-level RNA API can be a separate step;
the changes in this commit are invasive enough as it is.

Note that opening a file saved in 3.0 in an earlier version means
the vertex groups will not be available.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11689
2021-07-13 12:10:34 -04:00
Campbell Barton
c3cb565250 CMake: add missing headers, sort file lists 2021-07-08 13:21:22 +10:00
Jacques Lucke
0153e99780 Geometry Nodes: refactor logging during geometry nodes evaluation
Many ui features for geometry nodes need access to information generated
during evaluation:
* Node warnings.
* Attribute search.
* Viewer node.
* Socket inspection (not in master yet).

The way we logged the required information before had some disadvantages:
* Viewer node used a completely separate system from node warnings and
  attribute search.
* Most of the context of logged information is lost when e.g. the same node
  group is used multiple times.
* A global lock was needed every time something is logged.

This new implementation solves these problems:
* All four mentioned ui features use the same underlying logging system.
* All context information for logged values is kept intact.
* Every thread has its own local logger. The logged informatiton is combined
  in the end.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11785
2021-07-07 11:20:19 +02:00
Campbell Barton
5bbbc98471 Cleanup: spelling in comments 2021-07-07 13:42:46 +10:00
Campbell Barton
e785569c95 Cleanup: clang-tidy 2021-07-05 19:09:24 +10:00
Jacques Lucke
9009ac2c3d Geometry Nodes: new Viewer node
This adds a viewer node similar to the one in the compositor.
The icon in the headers of nodes is removed because it served
the same purpose and is not necessary anymore.

Node outputs can be connected to the active viewer using
ctrl+shift+LMB, just like in the compositor. Right now this collides
with the shortcut used in the node wrangler addon, which will
be changed separately.

As of now, the viewed geometry is only visible in the spreadsheet.
Viewport visualization will be added separately.

There are a couple of benefits of using a viewer node compared
to the old approach with the icon in the node header:
* Better support for nodes that have more than one geometry output.
* It's more consistent with the compositor.
* If attributes become decoupled from geometry in the future,
  the viewer can have a separate input for the attribute to visualize.
* The viewer node could potentially have visualization settings.
* Allows to keep "visualization points" around by having multiple
  viewer nodes.
* Less visual clutter in node headers.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11470
2021-07-05 10:46:36 +02:00
Hans Goudey
a1609340b4 Cleanup: Fix variable redeclaration warning 2021-07-02 10:07:43 -05:00
Campbell Barton
60a2038fba Cleanup: clang-tidy 2021-06-29 10:37:00 +10:00
Campbell Barton
abc6200331 Cleanup: spelling 2021-06-26 21:50:48 +10:00
Fabian Schempp
5759bbe9f9 Fixes a bug where the instances count in the spreadsheet
editor dataset region always showed 0. This was caused by a conditional
statement that needed a domain to be set, which is not the case for
Instances component type.

Reviewer: Hans Goudey (Hoogly Boogly)

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11710
2021-06-25 22:57:47 +02:00
Fabian Schempp
ae085e301c Spreadsheet: Dataset region for spreadsheet editor
This patch adds a left aligned sidebar to the spreadsheet editor. This
Sidebar can be used to navigate the geometry component types and
attribute domains. It also provides a quick overview of domain sizes.
It replaces the two dropdowns in the regions header.
Next step will be to add the domain cycling shortcut
using the CTRL + mouse wheel.

Reviewer: Dalai Felinto (dfelinto), Julian Eisel (Severin),
Hans Goudey (HooglyBoogly).

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11046
2021-06-25 07:57:24 +02:00
Campbell Barton
67ee87a6e9 Cleanup: spelling 2021-06-22 14:23:37 +10:00
Hans Goudey
6afafc46f6 Fix: Spreadsheet selection filter crash on non-mesh components
The spreadsheet filter tried to apply the mesh selection filter on non-
mesh geometry components. Add a check for the component type,
and also refactor the function to be more easily readable.
2021-06-20 17:39:18 -05:00
Campbell Barton
f3c5a84bb9 Cleanup: clang-tidy 2021-06-19 18:42:57 +10:00
Hans Goudey
f9aea19d98 Spreadsheet Editor: Row Filters
This patch adds support for filtering rows based on rules and values.
Filters will work for any attribute data source, they are a property
of the spreadsheet rather than of the attribute system. The properties
displayed in the row filter can depend on data type of the currently
visible column with that name. If the name is no longer visible, the
row filter filter is grayed out, but it will remember the value until
a column with its name is visible again.

Note: The comments in `screen.c` combined with tagging the sidebar
for redraw after the main region point to a lack of understanding
or technical debt, that is a point to improve in the future.

**Future Improvements**
* T89272: A search menu for visible columns when adding a new filter.
* T89273: Possibly a "Range" operation.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10959
2021-06-18 16:33:02 -05:00
Jeroen Bakker
cb8a6814fd Blenlib: Explicit Colors.
Colors are often thought of as being 4 values that make up that can make any color.
But that is of course too limited. In C we didn’t spend time to annotate what we meant
when using colors.

Recently `BLI_color.hh` was made to facilitate color structures in CPP. CPP has possibilities to
enforce annotating structures during compilation and can adds conversions between them using
function overloading and explicit constructors.

The storage structs can hold 4 channels (r, g, b and a).

Usage:

Convert a theme byte color to a linearrgb premultiplied.
```
ColorTheme4b theme_color;
ColorSceneLinear4f<eAlpha::Premultiplied> linearrgb_color =
    BLI_color_convert_to_scene_linear(theme_color).premultiply_alpha();
```

The API is structured to make most use of inlining. Most notable are space
conversions done via `BLI_color_convert_to*` functions.

- Conversions between spaces (theme <=> scene linear) should always be done by
  invoking the `BLI_color_convert_to*` methods.
- Encoding colors (compressing to store colors inside a less precision storage)
  should be done by invoking the `encode` and `decode` methods.
- Changing alpha association should be done by invoking `premultiply_alpha` or
  `unpremultiply_alpha` methods.

# Encoding.

Color encoding is used to store colors with less precision as in using `uint8_t` in
stead of `float`. This encoding is supported for `eSpace::SceneLinear`.
To make this clear to the developer the `eSpace::SceneLinearByteEncoded`
space is added.

# Precision

Colors can be stored using `uint8_t` or `float` colors. The conversion
between the two precisions are available as methods. (`to_4b` and
`to_4f`).

# Alpha conversion

Alpha conversion is only supported in SceneLinear space.

Extending:
- This file can be extended with `ColorHex/Hsl/Hsv` for different representations
  of rgb based colors. `ColorHsl4f<eSpace::SceneLinear, eAlpha::Premultiplied>`
- Add non RGB spaces/storages ColorXyz.

Reviewed By: JacquesLucke, brecht

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10978
2021-05-25 17:16:54 +02:00
Jeroen Bakker
00955cd31e Revert "Blenlib: Explicit Colors."
This reverts commit fd94e03344.
does not compile against latest master.
2021-05-25 17:03:54 +02:00
Jeroen Bakker
fd94e03344 Blenlib: Explicit Colors.
Colors are often thought of as being 4 values that make up that can make any color.
But that is of course too limited. In C we didn’t spend time to annotate what we meant
when using colors.

Recently `BLI_color.hh` was made to facilitate color structures in CPP. CPP has possibilities to
enforce annotating structures during compilation and can adds conversions between them using
function overloading and explicit constructors.

The storage structs can hold 4 channels (r, g, b and a).

Usage:

Convert a theme byte color to a linearrgb premultiplied.
```
ColorTheme4b theme_color;
ColorSceneLinear4f<eAlpha::Premultiplied> linearrgb_color =
    BLI_color_convert_to_scene_linear(theme_color).premultiply_alpha();
```

The API is structured to make most use of inlining. Most notable are space
conversions done via `BLI_color_convert_to*` functions.

- Conversions between spaces (theme <=> scene linear) should always be done by
  invoking the `BLI_color_convert_to*` methods.
- Encoding colors (compressing to store colors inside a less precision storage)
  should be done by invoking the `encode` and `decode` methods.
- Changing alpha association should be done by invoking `premultiply_alpha` or
  `unpremultiply_alpha` methods.

# Encoding.

Color encoding is used to store colors with less precision as in using `uint8_t` in
stead of `float`. This encoding is supported for `eSpace::SceneLinear`.
To make this clear to the developer the `eSpace::SceneLinearByteEncoded`
space is added.

# Precision

Colors can be stored using `uint8_t` or `float` colors. The conversion
between the two precisions are available as methods. (`to_4b` and
`to_4f`).

# Alpha conversion

Alpha conversion is only supported in SceneLinear space.

Extending:
- This file can be extended with `ColorHex/Hsl/Hsv` for different representations
  of rgb based colors. `ColorHsl4f<eSpace::SceneLinear, eAlpha::Premultiplied>`
- Add non RGB spaces/storages ColorXyz.

Reviewed By: JacquesLucke, brecht

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10978
2021-05-25 17:01:26 +02:00
Julian Eisel
5ea113a555 Fix missing header & footer toggle chevrons in Spreadsheet
The little chevron tab to open a hidden region wouldn't show up in the
Spreadsheet editor. Cause was an incorrect GPU-scissor usage:
While drawing regions, the scissors should be kept enabled, just the
scissor rectangle should be updated - and afterwards reset to what it
was before.
2021-05-04 20:20:15 +02:00
Jacques Lucke
4599cea15d Geometry Nodes: refactor instances component
The main goal of this refactor is to not store Object/Collection
pointers for every individual instance. Instead instances now
store a handle for the referenced data. The actual Object/Collection
pointers are stored in a new `InstanceReference` class.

This refactor also allows for some better optimizations further down
the line, because one does not have to search through all instances
anymore to find what data is instanced.

Furthermore, this refactor makes it easier to support instancing
`GeometrySet` or any other data that has to be owned by the
`InstancesComponent`.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11125
2021-05-04 10:16:24 +02:00
Hans Goudey
1b5b4b067e Spreadsheet: Add instance IDs from geometry set
Mostly the interesting information about the instances IDs whether they
are -1 or not, but it's still worth displaying them in the editor.
In the future when we can hide or show colums, we could decide to hide
this one by default.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11104
2021-04-28 08:22:10 -05:00
Jacques Lucke
54c5835293 Merge branch 'blender-v2.93-release' 2021-04-28 15:08:19 +02:00
Jacques Lucke
73913ed845 Fix T87767: spreadsheet not updating on texture changes
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11108
2021-04-28 15:02:59 +02:00
Jacques Lucke
9b64927a8a Merge branch 'blender-v2.93-release' 2021-04-26 09:16:53 +02:00
Jacques Lucke
a17ea1a669 Spreadsheet: combine vector/color spreadsheet columns
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11056
2021-04-26 09:09:50 +02:00
Jacques Lucke
8c0f7d1772 Geometry Nodes: support geometry nodes modifier on volume objects
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11011
2021-04-20 09:30:53 +02:00
Jacques Lucke
5cf6f570c6 Geometry Nodes: use virtual arrays in internal attribute api
A virtual array is a data structure that is similar to a normal array
in that its elements can be accessed by an index. However, a virtual
array does not have to be a contiguous array internally. Instead, its
elements can be layed out arbitrarily while element access happens
through a virtual function call. However, the virtual array data
structures are designed so that the virtual function call can be avoided
in cases where it could become a bottleneck.

Most commonly, a virtual array is backed by an actual array/span or
is a single value internally, that is the same for every index.
Besides those, there are many more specialized virtual arrays like the
ones that provides vertex positions based on the `MVert` struct or
vertex group weights.

Not all attributes used by geometry nodes are stored in simple contiguous
arrays. To provide uniform access to all kinds of attributes, the attribute
API has to provide virtual array functionality that hides the implementation
details of attributes.

Before this refactor, the attribute API provided its own virtual array
implementation as part of the `ReadAttribute` and `WriteAttribute` types.
That resulted in unnecessary code duplication with the virtual array system.
Even worse, it bound many algorithms used by geometry nodes to the specifics
of the attribute API, even though they could also use different data sources
(such as data from sockets, default values, later results of expressions, ...).

This refactor removes the `ReadAttribute` and `WriteAttribute` types and
replaces them with `GVArray` and `GVMutableArray` respectively. The `GV`
stands for "generic virtual". The "generic" means that the data type contained
in those virtual arrays is only known at run-time. There are the corresponding
statically typed types `VArray<T>` and `VMutableArray<T>` as well.

No regressions are expected from this refactor. It does come with one
improvement for users. The attribute API can convert the data type
on write now. This is especially useful when writing to builtin attributes
like `material_index` with e.g. the Attribute Math node (which usually
just writes to float attributes, while `material_index` is an integer attribute).

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10994
2021-04-17 16:41:39 +02:00
Jacques Lucke
5c067189e3 Fix T87434: spreadsheet shows same column more than once 2021-04-15 13:19:27 +02:00
Jacques Lucke
5ec39fc2e4 Cleanup: rename file
Internally we use the name "context (path)" instead of "breadcrumb".
This was missing from a rename in the original patch.
2021-04-15 09:37:50 +02:00
Jacques Lucke
3810bcc160 Spreadsheet: breadcrumbs and node pinning
This introduces a context path to the spreadsheet editor, which contains
information about what data is shown in the spreadsheet. The context
path (breadcrumbs) can reference a specific node in a node group
hierarchy. During object evaluation, the geometry nodes modifier checks
what data is currently requested by visible spreadsheets and stores
the corresponding geometry sets separately for later access.

The context path can be updated by the user explicitely, by clicking
on the new icon in the header of nodes. Under some circumstances,
the context path is updated automatically based on Blender's context.

This patch also consolidates the "Node" and "Final" object evaluation
mode to just "Evaluated". Based on the current context path, either
the final geometry set of an object will be displayed, or the data at
a specific node.

The new preview icon in geometry nodes now behaves more like
a toggle. It can be clicked again to clear the context path in an
open spreadsheet editor.

Previously, only an object could be pinned in the spreadsheet editor.
Now it is possible to pin the entire context path. That allows two
different spreadsheets to display geometry data from two different
nodes.

The breadcrumbs in the spreadsheet header can be collapsed by
clicking on the arrow icons. It's not ideal but works well for now.
This might be changed again, if we get a data set region on the left.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10931
2021-04-15 09:00:47 +02:00
Campbell Barton
961b6a6f7e Cleanup: sort cmake file lists 2021-04-13 21:44:20 +10:00
Campbell Barton
8c2c49ff9f Cleanup: redundant struct declarations 2021-04-13 21:43:07 +10:00
Jacques Lucke
1a4d0fa72d Spreadsheet: add spreadsheet width unit
This also fixes the issue that the width of the "Name" column
when viewing instances does not resize correctly.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10926
2021-04-12 09:14:41 +02:00
Jacques Lucke
59f49072d0 Fix T87308: don't show columns when there are no instances 2021-04-12 09:10:26 +02:00
Campbell Barton
1198b187b5 Cleanup: spelling 2021-04-11 13:09:27 +10:00
Jacques Lucke
75491fe100 Spreadsheet: persistent column storage and data source
A `DataSource` provides columns for the spreadsheet to display.
Every column has a SpreadsheetColumnID as identifier. Columns
are not generated eagerly anymore, instead the main spreadsheet
code can request a column from a data source with an column
identifier. The column identifiers can be stored in DNA and allow us
to store persistent data per column.

On the user level the only thing that changes is that columns are
not shown in alphabetical order anymore. Instead, new columns
are always added on the left. The behavior can be changed,
however I'd prefer not to automate this too much currently. I think
we should just add operators to hide/reorder/resize columns soonish.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10901
2021-04-09 10:20:46 +02:00
Jacques Lucke
c6ff722a1f Spreadsheet: support showing data of specific node
Previously, the spreadsheet editor could only show data of the original
and of the final evaluated object. Now it is possible to show the data
at some intermediate stages too.

For that the mode has to be set to "Node" in the spreadsheet editor.
Furthermore, the preview of a specific node has to be activated by
clicking the new icon in the header of geometry nodes.

The exact ui of this feature might be refined in upcoming commits.
It is already very useful for debugging node groups in it's current
state though.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10875
2021-04-08 17:35:37 +02:00
Harley Acheson
321eef6a0c UI: Align Spreadsheet Booleans to Center
Aligning spreadsheet Booleans to the middle of their cells.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10882

Reviewed by Hans Goudey
2021-04-02 14:26:16 -07:00
Harley Acheson
8bd0bde012 UI: Align Spreadsheet Reals and Integers to Right
Aligning spreadsheet cell numbers to the right to aid readability.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10871

Reviewed by Hans Goudey
2021-04-02 09:03:36 -07:00
Jacques Lucke
b5c2c3aba8 BLI: rename resource collector to resource scope
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10857
2021-04-01 15:55:23 +02:00
Campbell Barton
62f5a6bfa7 CMake: add headers to source lists, sort file-lists 2021-03-26 12:24:41 +11:00
Harley Acheson
0f13bded46 Fix T86852: Allow Font Style Changes to Affect Spreadsheet Text Size
Replacing a hard-coded font size with font style widget size so it can be set by user.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10819

Reviewed by Dalai Felinto
2021-03-25 08:35:36 -07:00
Jacques Lucke
28cf851a5c Geometry Nodes: rename attribute domains
This patch renames two domains:
* `Polygon` -> `Face`
* `Corner` -> `Face Corner`

For the change from `polygon` to `face` I did a "deep rename" where I updated
all (most?) cases where we refere to the attribute domain in code as well.
The change from `corner` to `face corner` is only a ui change. I did not see
a real need to update all code the code for that. It does not seem to improve
the code, more on the contrary.

Ref T86818.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10803
2021-03-25 12:02:50 +01:00