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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jacques Lucke
f49efed953 Curves: fix transforms in Add brush
Symmetry should be applied in the space of the curves object,
not in the space of the surface object.
2022-06-07 14:21:02 +02:00
Jacques Lucke
3b7e314a28 Cleanup: remove dead code 2022-06-07 14:21:02 +02:00
Germano Cavalcante
d422715094 Fix drawing increments after running Spin gizmo
Caused by {ea182deeb9cdd2a9137e98eb0072f57c0fb1e09f}.
2022-06-07 09:12:20 -03:00
Germano Cavalcante
1456f30b02 Cleanup: potential dereferencing of a NULL pointer
If `cancel` is `false`, `NULL` `inter` pointer dereferencing could occur.

Currently I haven't found a case where this can happen.

But it's best to avoid.
2022-06-07 09:01:46 -03:00
Campbell Barton
2918a3a2a3 Cleanup: spelling in comments, minor formatting tweaks 2022-06-07 21:22:55 +10:00
Campbell Barton
1e0e1ad20f Cleanup: note that checking only the left modifiers isn't a mistake 2022-06-07 21:22:55 +10:00
Sybren A. Stüvel
2935b6a2ac Add Instance Offset operators to Collections property panel
Add three operators to the Collections properties panel:

- `object.instance_offset_to_cursor`, which is already available from
  the Object properties panel. The operator works on the active
  collection, though, so it's weird to not have it in the Collections
  panel.
- `object.instance_offset_from_object` is a new operator, which performs
  the same operation as above, but then based on the active object's
  evaluated world position.
- `object.instance_offset_to_cursor` is also new, and performs the
  opposite of the first operator: it moves the 3D cursor to the
  collection's instance offset.

The first two operators make it easier to set the instance offset. The
last operator makes it possible to actually see the offset in the 3D
viewport; drawing it using some overlay could also work, but that would
be more effort to get right, and then snapping the 3D cursor would still
be useful.

The operators are placed in a popup menu, as to not clutter the
interface too much with various buttons.

Reviewed By: dfelinto, eyecandy

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14966
2022-06-07 13:10:13 +02:00
Campbell Barton
3a8a44b3f9 Keymap: use both left/right modifier keys
Use both left/right modifier keys for:

- Fly Mode.
- Walk Mode.
- Area Split.
- Sculpt Detail Map.
- Sculpt Expand.
- Standard Modal Map

Resolves T98638.
2022-06-07 21:03:08 +10:00
Bastien Montagne
16934c198a LibOverride: Attempt to improve handling of cyclic deps between libraries.
Those cyclic dependencies (lib_A depends on a texture from lib_B, which
links geometry from lib_A) are bad, but previous code did not always
helped much in idendtifying to actuall issue point.

Now, reduce maximum 'recursion' level to 100 (this should already never
be reached in practice), and additionally report warnings when reaching
level 90, so that user gets more context data to identify more easily
the culprit.
2022-06-07 12:53:04 +02:00
Michael Jones
4412e14708 Cycles: Useful Metal backend debug & profiling functionality
This patch adds some useful debugging & profiling env vars to the Metal backend:

- `CYCLES_METAL_PROFILING`: output a per-kernel timing report at the end of the render
- `CYCLES_METAL_DEBUG`: enable per-dispatch tracing (very verbose)
- `CYCLES_DEBUG_METAL_CAPTURE_KERNEL`: enable programatic .gputrace capture for a specified kernel index

Here's an example of the timing report with `CYCLES_METAL_PROFILING` enabled:

```
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Kernel name                                 Total threads   Dispatches     Avg. T/D    Time   Time%
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
integrator_init_from_camera                   657,407,232          161    4,083,274   0.24s   0.51%
integrator_intersect_closest                1,629,288,440          681    2,392,494  15.18s  32.12%
integrator_intersect_shadow                   751,652,291          470    1,599,260   5.80s  12.28%
integrator_shade_background                   304,612,074          263    1,158,220   1.16s   2.45%
integrator_shade_surface                    1,159,764,041          676    1,715,627  20.57s  43.52%
integrator_shade_shadow                       598,885,847          418    1,432,741   1.27s   2.69%
integrator_queued_paths_array               2,969,650,130          805    3,689,006   0.35s   0.74%
integrator_queued_shadow_paths_array          593,936,619          379    1,567,115   0.14s   0.29%
integrator_terminated_paths_array              22,205,417          155      143,260   0.05s   0.10%
integrator_sorted_paths_array               2,517,140,043          676    3,723,579   1.65s   3.50%
integrator_compact_paths_array                648,912,748          155    4,186,533   0.03s   0.07%
integrator_compact_states                      20,872,687          155      134,662   0.14s   0.29%
integrator_terminated_shadow_paths_array      374,100,675          438      854,111   0.16s   0.33%
integrator_compact_shadow_paths_array         503,768,657          438    1,150,156   0.05s   0.10%
integrator_compact_shadow_states               37,664,941          202      186,460   0.23s   0.50%
integrator_reset                               25,165,824            6    4,194,304   0.06s   0.12%
film_convert_combined_half_rgba                 3,110,400            6      518,400   0.00s   0.01%
prefix_sum                                            676          676            1   0.19s   0.40%
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                 6,760               47.27s 100.00%
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
```

Reviewed By: brecht

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15044
2022-06-07 11:08:39 +01:00
Hans Goudey
4fc7e1a880 Cleanup: Correct comments 2022-06-07 11:55:52 +02:00
Clément Foucault
4637f3e83c Merge branch 'blender-v3.2-release' 2022-06-07 10:52:38 +02:00
Clément Foucault
58d350b489 GPUMaterial: Make compilation fail when reusing failed GPUPass
This avoid leaving a `GPUMaterial` in a `GPU_MAT_QUEUED` state which would
block rendering.

Fix T98603: Hang when saving project in material preview mode

Maniphest Tasks: T98603

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15135
2022-06-07 10:48:13 +02:00
Sergey Sharybin
dcbbdc89ea Cleanup: Fix missing-braces warning in draw manager
Good side effect of the change is that it makes it so that the
size of an array is more likely to be calculated at a compile time.

More ideally we'll be using bli::Array instead of the bare array,
but that is outside of the scope of this change.
2022-06-07 10:35:33 +02:00
Philipp Oeser
9ccc21dde3 VSE preview transform autokeying improvements
NOTE: this patch originated in T98015 which was split into multiple
reports. While it could be split into multiple patches these are very
much related so keeping as one for now

This patch fixes the following issues:

[1] autokeying transforms in preview only creates keyframes if there is
an FCurve already
[2] autokeying transforms in preview only creates keyframes for
rotation/scale if rotating/scaling around cursor (should keyframe
position as well)
[3] autokeying transforms in preview does not work during animation
playback

For [1], a param was added to `ED_autokeyframe_property` which can tweak
its default behavior of only creating keyframes on already keyed
properties (which was fine because this is mostly called from buttons
where this behavior is desired). Callers such as gizmos (or the VSE in
our case) can use this additional param so that keyframes are also
created on "not-yet-keyframed" properties.

For [2], the pivot is checked and position properties also keyed if
necessary (which is also consistent with the way objects are keyed in
the 3DView)

For [3], `animrecord_check_state` was changed to be able to work on
scenes as well and the transform system in the VSE preview was made
aware of the screen's `animtimer`.

NOTE: there are still things to be improved for keyframing in the VSE,
the most obvious is probably a `keyframe_insert` operator (with
keyingsets)

Fixes T98429, T98430, T98431

Maniphest Tasks: T98015, T98431, T98430, T98429

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15047
2022-06-07 09:53:11 +02:00
Campbell Barton
4580c18c56 Correct error in 7c4826d971 2022-06-07 17:42:11 +10:00
Joseph Faulkner
b77494ec61 Fix T98527 : corrected label for Korean language in Blender preferences
Patch changes label from '한국 언어' to '한국어'

Reviewed By: persun, PratikPB2123, mont29

Maniphest Tasks: T98527

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15120
2022-06-07 09:35:27 +02:00
Campbell Barton
7c4826d971 Fix T98552: Experimental Tweak Select: Curve handle tweak is difficult
The previous fix [0] only resolved the issue for RMB select,
this works for the tweak tool with LMB select.

[0]: 0f73a27b76
2022-06-07 16:53:54 +10:00
Jesse Yurkovich
99847cd642 OBJ: Use filename as the default object name
To match the existing Python .obj importer, and to make it easier for
the user to determine which object is which, use the filename for the
default object name instead of "New object".

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15133
2022-06-06 22:38:02 -07:00
Campbell Barton
b4d3ca624e Logging: remove unnecessary newlines 2022-06-07 15:01:03 +10:00
Campbell Barton
263371dc4e Cleanup: spelling in comments, additional white space 2022-06-07 15:01:03 +10:00
Campbell Barton
243891104f Cleanup: use doxy sections for mask add operators & functions 2022-06-07 14:40:51 +10:00
Campbell Barton
af6a68217f Cleanup: format 2022-06-07 14:40:51 +10:00
Germano Cavalcante
ea182deeb9 Remove workaround for drawing the rotation gizmo
Since [0], transform gizmos are no longer hidden during transform.

The same can be observed for rotation gizmos.

However, as a workaround for these rotation gizmos, there was already a
drawing utility running.

With the gizmo and the utility this drawing is now being done twice.

So remove the utility/workaround and update the gizmo accordingly.

[0] {648350e456490f8d6258e7de9bf94d3a6a34dbb2}

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9542
2022-06-07 00:38:23 -03:00
Campbell Barton
b3101abcce blend_render_info: Zstd support, skip redundant file reading & cleanup
- Use a context manager to handle file handlers (closing both in the
  case of compressed files).

- Seek past BHead data instead of continually reading
  (checking for 'REND').

- Write errors to the stderr (so callers can differentiate it from the
  stdout).

- Use `surrogateescape` in the unlikely event of encoding errors
  so the result is always a string (possible with files pre 2.4x).

- Remove '.blend' extension check as it excludes `.blend1` files
  (we can assume the caller is passing in blend files).

- Define `__all__` to make it clear only one function is intended
  to be used.
2022-06-07 13:15:56 +10:00
Campbell Barton
56ede578e7 Cleanup: compiler warnings: unused args, missing include, parenthesis 2022-06-07 11:50:10 +10:00
Iyad Ahmed
7c511f1b47 STL: Add new C++ based STL importer
A new experimentatl STL importer, written in C++. Roughly 7-9x faster than the
Python based one.

Reviewed By: Aras Pranckevicius, Hans Goudey.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14941
2022-06-06 20:57:38 +03:00
Johnny Matthews
14fc89f38f Geometry Nodes: Add Instance Scale Input Node
A field input node for the scale of each top-level instance transform.
The scale can be set with the "Scale Instances" node, but previously
could not be retrieved.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15132
2022-06-06 12:02:59 -05:00
Johnny Matthews
3a57f5a9cf Geometry Nodes: Instance Rotation Node
A field input node for the rotation of each top-level instance transform.
The rotation can be set with the "Rotate Instances" node, but previously
could not be retrieved.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15131
2022-06-06 11:50:13 -05:00
Johnny Matthews
f700aa67ac Geometry Nodes: Fix Assert in Duplicate Elements
The original assert did not take into account the offset size in the loop being -1. The tests were then run in non-debug mode, so while the mesh regressions still passed, the false positive asserts that happened were not caught.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15136
2022-06-06 11:15:24 -05:00
Johnny Matthews
128aa7f3b0 Geometry Nodes: Fix Assert in Duplicate Elements
The original assert did not take into account the offset size in the loop being -1. The tests were then run in non-debug mode, so while the mesh regressions still passed, the false positive asserts that happened were not caught.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15136
2022-06-06 11:10:27 -05:00
jon denning
3772dda4ab Refactor: Snap-related. Clarified attribute names and refactored #defines into enums
The transformation snapping code contains a bunch of `#define`s, some ambiguously or incorrectly named attributes.  This patch contains refactored code to improve this.  This patch does (should) not change functionality of snapping.

Clarified ambiguously / incorrectly named attributes.

  - "Target" is used to refer to the part of the source that is to be snapped (Active, Median, Center, Closest), but several other areas of Blender use the term "target" to refer to the thing being snapped to and "source" to refer to the thing getting snapped.  Moreover, the implications of the previous terms do not match the descriptions.  For example: `SCE_SNAP_TARGET_CENTER` does not snap the grabbed geometry to the center of the target, but instead "Snap transforamtion center onto target".
  - "Select" refers to the condition for an object to be a possible target for snapping.
  - `SCE_SNAP_MODE_FACE` is renamed to `SCE_SNAP_MODE_FACE_RAYCAST` to better describe its affect and to make way for other face snapping methods (ex: nearest).

Refactored related `#define` into `enum`s.  In particular, constants relating to...

  - `ToolSettings.snap_flag` are now in `enum eSnapFlag`
  - `ToolSettings.snap_mode` are now in `enum eSnapMode`
  - `ToolSettings.snap_source` (was `snap_target`) are now in `enum eSnapSourceSelect`
  - `ToolSettings.snap_flag` (`SCE_SNAP_NO_SELF`) and `TransSnap.target_select` are now in `enum eSnapTargetSelect`

As the terms became more consistent and the constants were packed together into meaningful enumerations, some of the attribute names seemed ambiguous.  For example, it is unclear whether `SnapObjectParams.snap_select` referred to the target or the source.  This patch also adds a small amount of clarity.

This patch also swaps out generic types (ex: `char`, `short`, `ushort`) and unclear hard coded numbers (ex: `0`) used with snap-related enumerations with the actual `enum`s and values.

Note: I did leave myself some comments to follow-up with further refactoring.  Specifically, using "target" and "source" consistently will mean the Python API will need to change (ex: `ToolSettings.snap_target` is not `ToolSettings.snap_source`).  If the API is going to change, it would be good to make sure that the used terms are descriptive enough.  For example, `bpy.ops.transform.translate` uses a `snap` argument to determine if snapping should be enabled while transforming.  Perhaps `use_snap` might be an improvement that's more consistent with other conventions.

This patch is (mostly) a subset of D14591, as suggested by @mano-wii.

Task T69342 proposes to separate the `Absolute Grid Snap` option out from `Increment` snapping method into its own method.  Also, there might be reason to create additional snapping methods or options.  (Indeed, D14591 heads in this direction).  This patch can work along with these suggestions, as this patch is trying to clarify the snapping code and to prompt more work in this area.

Reviewed By: mano-wii

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15037
2022-06-06 10:56:22 -04:00
Jacques Lucke
a094cdacf8 BLI: fix memory error when moving VArray_Span
The issue was that the new span still referenced data that was potentially
stored in the old VArray_Span.
2022-06-06 14:01:25 +02:00
Antonio Vazquez
7eb2018a0b Fix Windows compiler error
This error was introduced in 176d7bcc2e

Fix provided by @deadpin
2022-06-06 09:42:36 +02:00
Aaron Carlisle
bb9647b703 PyDocs: remove sphinx-intl
Cop paste mistake from rB3cd283a424ec92ef85e1856d66f0baa4d2253fc5
2022-06-05 23:13:26 -04:00
Aaron Carlisle
3cd283a424 Py Docs: Update Sphinx and dependencies
- Adds python 3.10 support
- Slightly improves performance
2022-06-05 23:05:48 -04:00
Campbell Barton
011d9cce19 UI: offset scale gizmos instead of scaling their shape
Scaling handles while dragging could be distracting, especially at
extreme values where handles could become large on-screen.

Now all gizmos are shown while scaling.

GIZMO_GT_arrow_3d now now support changing their length while being
dragged as well as negative lengths.
2022-06-06 12:48:49 +10:00
Campbell Barton
bb34afac56 Cleanup: quiet compiler warning 2022-06-06 12:45:42 +10:00
Hans Goudey
8589f60546 Curves: Port bounding box node to the new curves type
Avoid the conversion to and from the old type, which could
be a substantial improvement in somce cases.
2022-06-05 21:05:13 +02:00
Hans Goudey
c7e4c43072 Cleanup: Remove unused BKE_spline.hh includes 2022-06-05 21:00:03 +02:00
Hans Goudey
93a68f2a90 Curves: Fix overallocation for curve attributes when deleting curves
Curve attributes were allocated to the size of the point domain, which
wouldn't cause bad behavior, just potentially worse performance.
2022-06-05 20:00:06 +02:00
Jacques Lucke
270a24cc64 Fix: incorrect operator warning 2022-06-05 17:51:37 +02:00
Hans Goudey
545d469879 Cleanup: Move wm_event_system.c to C++
This allows the use of C++ data structures to simplify code and
improve performance.
2022-06-05 16:47:42 +02:00
Hans Goudey
c4e11122c5 Geometry Nodes: Use fields for delete geometry inversion
The separate geometry and delete geometry nodes often invert the
selection so that deleting elements from a geometry can be implemented
as copying the opposite selection of elements. This should make the two
nodes faster in some cases, since the generic versions of selection
creation functions (i.e. from d3a1e9cbb9) are used instead
of the single threaded code that was used for this node.

The change also makes the deletion/separation code easier to
understand because it doesn't have to pass around the inversion.
2022-06-05 16:46:20 +02:00
Campbell Barton
72ea37ae5f UI: align gizmo scale handles to both Y and Z axes
This resolves a minor inconsistency displaying the scale gizmo handles
since they're cubes it's noticeable when they're not axes aligned.
2022-06-05 23:43:07 +10:00
Campbell Barton
648350e456 UI: show gizmo while transforming
When interacting with translate/rotate/scale gizmo, show the gizmo while
it's in use. There are some exceptions to this, as showing all scale
gizmos while scaling causes the gizmos to become large & distracting so
in this case only the gizmo being dragged is shown.

Resolves T63743.
2022-06-05 23:21:50 +10:00
Campbell Barton
d450a791c3 Cleanup: assign operator type flags in their initialization
Some operators OR'ed the existing flags in a way that made it seem
the value might already have some values set.
Replace this with assignment as no flags are set and the convention
with almost all operators is to write the value directly.
2022-06-05 23:05:38 +10:00
Hans Goudey
4e3ce04855 Cleanup: Use shorter variable name 2022-06-05 12:37:45 +02:00
Hans Goudey
e37eebf16f Cleanup: Comments and formatting in mesh extract headers
Also remove accidentally committed WIP commented code.
2022-06-05 12:15:31 +02:00
Jacques Lucke
899ec8b6b8 Curves: use uv coordinates to attach curves to mesh
This implements the new way to attach curves to a mesh surface using
a uv map (based on the recent discussion in T95776).

The curves data block now not only stores a reference to the surface object
but also a name of a uv map on that object. Having a uv map is optional
for most operations, but it will be required later for animation (when the
curves are supposed to be deformed based on deformation of the surface).

The "Empty Hair" operator in the Add menu sets the uv map name automatically
if possible. It's possible to start working without a uv map and to attach the
curves to a uv map later on. It's also possible to reattach the curves to a new
uv map using the "Curves > Snap to Nearest Surface" operator in curves sculpt
mode.

Note, the implementation to do the reverse lookup from uv to a position on the
surface is trivial and inefficient now. A more efficient data structure will be
implemented separately soon.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15125
2022-06-05 12:14:32 +02:00