When destination IDProp did not exist, new code (related ot static
overrides) would not do nothing...
IDProps and RNA are really not easy to tame, thinking more and more we
should totally bypass RNA and directly use (add) IDP code to handle
comparison and diff creation/application of IDProps.
But for now, this bandage should to the trick.
Add a enum headers to DNA, to be included in other headers
so function signatures can use enums for better type safety.
Add DNA_*_enums.h matching DNA_*.types.h as needed.
The check to see if `use_advanced_hair` was enabled was actually in two places
(render panel `draw` function and physics panel `poll` function). As these
properties are only in one place now the check in `draw` isn't needed anymore.
Related: T53513, a6c69ca57f
As a follow-up to the commit rB354f92a49458795c69f857de927c5b1531cd3618
for fixing Freestyle crash when using Cycles (thanks Brecht for the fix), this revision
applies a related bugfix addressed partly in D3040 (item #2 in the description).
We should actually be using CL_DEVICE_MEM_BASE_ADDR_ALIGN for sub buffers,
previous change in this code was incorrect. Renamed the function now to
make the specific purpose of this alignment clear, it's not required for
data types in general.
Cycles old behaviour is to hide the duplicator on rendering at all times.
We have since a few months an option in 2.8 to control the duplicator
visibility on its own. However when the duplicator is also duplicated, things
were not working properly.
What we do now is, in addition to the duplicator visibility control, is to not
have the source collection of the duplicator object to ever influence its
visibility when the object is been duplicated.
So if the user wants to reproduce Cycles old behaviour all that is required is
to have different collections, one for the original to-be duplicated objects
that you hide in for the view layer used in the final render. And another
collection with only the first duplicator (which in turn duplicates other
duplicators).
I know this all may sound confusing, so please just give it a try, it's simpler
than it sounds.
T53783.
Before, profile=1 ("square outside") only worked well in a few cases
(some "pipes", cube corners). This makes it work well pretty much
everywhere.
This leads to a huge improvement of AntiAliasing quality.
There is no other distribution now and there is not settings displayed to the user. That's for another commit.