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API users no longer need to define them in user-defined Functions, Predicates and StrokeShaders.
Also removed all .getName() and .getExactTypeName() definitions in pre-defined Functions,
Predicates and StrokeShaders subclasses.
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Fix for PyGetSetDef and proper handling of keyword arguments were done in
UnaryPredicate0D, UnaryPredicate1D, BinaryPredicate1D, and StrokeShader classes.
Style modules were updated accordingly. Additional code clean-up was also made.
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Also improved __repr__() so that the .getName() is no longer necessary in user-defined
Function0D and Function1D subclasses.
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Fix for PyGetSetDef and proper handling of keyword arguments were done in
Function0D and Function1D classes. Additional code clean-up was also made.
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*)self)->ob_type->tp_name.
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implementation
of the attribute (meant to be a shortcut of .__class__.__name__).
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Handling of keyword arguments in Python wrapper class constructors was revised.
This revision is mainly focused on Interface0D, Interface1D, Iterator, and
their subclasses, as well as a few additional view map component classes.
Implementation notes: Because of the extensive use of constructor overloading
in the underlying C++ classes, the corresponding Python wrappers try to parse
arguments through multiple calls of PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords() if needed.
The downside of this implementation is that most argument errors result in the
same error message ("invalid argument(s)") without indicating what is wrong.
For now this issue is left for future work.
* Now the instantiation of ViewVertex is prohibited since the underlying
C++ class is an abstract class.
* Removed the .cast_to_interface0diterator() method from CurvePointIterator
and StrokeVertexIterator. Instead the constructor of Interface0DIterator now
accepts the instances of these two iterator classes to construct a nested
Interface0DIterator instance that can be passed to Function0D functor objects.
Specifically, an iterator 'it' is passed to a functor 'func' as follows:
func(Interface0DIterator(it))
instead of:
func(it.cast_to_interface0diterator())
* Boolean arguments of class constructors only accept values of boolean type.
Input values of other types are considered as error.
* Additional code clean-up was made.
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The previous implementation was a quick workaround of C++ const references.
Also removed the unused 'borrowed' flag from the Python wrapper of FrsMaterial.
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Since rigid bodies need their world to be be updated correctly we now
pass it alongside the parent scene in scene_update_tagged_recursive().
Add BKE_object_handle_update_ex() as well as other object functions
that take a RigidBodyWorld for this.
Ideally this shouldn't be needed but we'd have to restructure scene
handling for that. It's not a small taks however and definitely not
something that can be done before release.
Thanks to Campbell for review.
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Major API updates were made as in part 3 to address code review comments.
This revision focuses on Python wrappers of C++ iterators.
* Most getter/setter methods were reimplemented as attributes using PyGetSetDef.
* The naming of methods and attributes was fixed to follow the naming conventions
of the Blender Python API (i.e., lower case + underscores for methods and attributes,
and CamelCase for classes). The only irregular naming change is the following, to
better indicate the functionality:
- ChainingIterator: getVertex --> next_vertex
* In addition, some code clean-up was done in both C++ and Python. Also duplicated
definitions of predicate classes were removed.
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clean-up.
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you UV mapa a face of a cube" reported by joaclint.
Material caching can now be disabled for Multitexture and GLSL Materials.
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Now we flag the world for update on frame change and only call
BKE_rigidbody_do_simulation() when needed.
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Leon Cheung!
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sculpt.
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panel header/background.
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orientation
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bf-translations ML, thanks!).
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bug [#34255] (which may be a bug in windows ghost?, not getting key release for modifiers).
Cross platform modifier keys on activating window better be handled at ghost level anyway.
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Blender's triangulator has been rescued :)
This commit fixes errors with concave holes inside polygons.
Simple explanation:
Blender "ScanFill" works by sorting vertices from top-left to bottom-right, and connecting
these vertices with a sorted list of edges they have.
The inner loop then goes over every vertex, its edges, and tries to make triangles by
checking vertices that are next in the list.
- if the triangle has points inside: it creates an edge to this vertex, and continues
- else: add new triangle.
Very simple, fast and efficient. But it needed one more check for the first step: it should
check every vertex inside the triangle, and pick the best vertex for an edge based on forming
the sharpest angle with the tested edge. That solves the case for concave holes.
Blender ScanFill was coded 20 years ago, and is an own invention. I wanted a triangulator that
just fills any collection of polygons, including with holes.
No idea if this was ever published in a paper!
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normals, they need to be recalculated then.
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This was caused by multiple instantiations of the same basic problem. The
rigidbody handling code often assumed that "scene" pointers referred to the
scene where an object participating in the sim resided (and where the rigidbody
world for that sim lived). However, when dealing with background sets, "scene"
often only refers to the active scene, and not the set that the object actually
came from. Hence, the rigidbody code would often (wrongly) conclude that there
was nothing to do.
For example, we may have the following backgound set/scene chaining scenario:
"active" <-- ... <-- set i (rigidbody objects live here) <-- ... <-- set n
The fix here is a multi-part fix:
1) Moved sim-world calculation from BKE_scene_update_newframe() to
scene_update_tagged_recursive()
+ This is currently the only way that rigidbody sims in background sets will
get calculated, as part of the recursion
- These checks will get run on each update. <--- FIXME!!!
2) Tweaked depsgraph code so that when checking if there are any time-dependent
features on objects to tag for updating, the checking is done relative to the
scene that the object actually resides in (and not the active scene). Otherwise,
even if we recalculate the sim, the affected objects won't get tagged for
updating. This tagging is needed to actually flush the transforms out of the
RigidBodyObject structs (written by the sim/cache) and into the Object
transforms (obmat's)
3) Removed the requirement for rigidbody world to actually exist before we can
flush rigidbody transforms. In many cases, it should be sufficient to assume
that because the object with rigidbody data attached has been tagged for
updates, it should have updates to perform. Of course, we still check on this
data if we've got it, but that's only if the sim is in the active scene.
- TODO: if we have further problems, we should investigate passing the
"actual" scene down alongside the "active" scene for BKE_object_handle_update().
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Without const, I had the following error:
/home/i7deb64/blender-2.5-svn/__work__/freestyle/source/blender/freestyle/intern/python/BPy_ViewMap.cpp: In function ‘PyObject* ViewMap_scene_bbox_get(BPy_ViewMap*, void*)’:
/home/i7deb64/blender-2.5-svn/__work__/freestyle/source/blender/freestyle/intern/python/BPy_ViewMap.cpp:120:54: error: invalid initialization of non-const reference of type ‘BBox<VecMat::Vec3<double> >&’ from an rvalue of type ‘BBox<VecMat::Vec3<double> >’
In file included from /home/i7deb64/blender-2.5-svn/__work__/freestyle/source/blender/freestyle/intern/python/BPy_ViewMap.cpp:3:0:
/home/i7deb64/blender-2.5-svn/__work__/freestyle/source/blender/freestyle/intern/python/BPy_Convert.h:81:12: error: in passing argument 1 of ‘PyObject* BPy_BBox_from_BBox(BBox<VecMat::Vec3<double> >&)’
/home/i7deb64/blender-2.5-svn/__work__/freestyle/source/blender/freestyle/intern/python/BPy_ViewMap.cpp:121:1: warning: control reaches end of non-void function [-Wreturn-type]
make[2]: *** [source/blender/freestyle/CMakeFiles/bf_freestyle.dir/intern/python/BPy_ViewMap.cpp.o] Erreur 1
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zoom
Yes, again.
There's some t within which reset is not allowed. This is so no reset happens
too often for performance issues. If camera changes too often, some reset could
be missed because of this timeout.
For now tag engine for update, which will update viewport from blender side.
Proper solution could be to detect such a changes from blender side and tag
cycles for refresh instead of trying to detect changes form cycles, but that's
for later.
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When using default UI_UL_list, one should always spully a custom ID, else collision inside an area are quite likely...
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Satoshi Yamasaki, thanks!
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some reports in the tracker show errors on bmesh iteration which could be caused by this.
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Major API updates were made to address code review comments.
This revision mostly focuses on Python wrappers of C++ 0D and 1D elements (i.e.,
Interface0D and Interface1D, as well as their subclasses).
* Most getter/setter methods were reimplemented as attributes using PyGetSetDef.
Vector attributes are now implemented based on mathutils callbacks. Boolean
attributes now only accept boolean values.
* The __getitem__ method was removed and the Sequence protocol was used instead.
* The naming of methods and attributes was fixed to follow the naming conventions
of the Blender Python API (i.e., lower case + underscores for methods and attributes,
and CamelCase for classes). Some naming inconsistency within the Freestyle Python
API was also addressed.
* The Freestyle API had a number of method names including prefix/suffix "A" and
"B", and their meanings were inconsistent (i.e., referring to different things
depending on the classes). The names with these two letters were replaced with
more straightforward names. Also some attribute names were changed so as to indicate
the type of the value (e.g., FEdge.next_fedge instead of FEdge.next_edge) in line
with other names explicitly indicating what the value is (e.g., SVertex.viewvertex).
* In addition, some code clean-up was done in both C++ and Python.
Notes:
In summary, the following irregular naming changes were made through this revision
(those resulting from regular changes of naming conventions are not listed):
- CurvePoint: {A,B} --> {first,second}_svertex
- FEdge: vertex{A,B} --> {first,second}_svertex
- FEdge: {next,previous}Edge --> {next,previous}_fedge
- FEdgeSharp: normal{A,B} --> normal_{right,left}
- FEdgeSharp: {a,b}FaceMark --> face_mark_{right,left}
- FEdgeSharp: {a,b}Material --> material_{right,left}
- FEdgeSharp: {a,b}MaterialIndex --> material_index_{right,left}
- FrsCurve: empty --> is_empty
- FrsCurve: nSegments --> segments_size
- TVertex: mate() --> get_mate()
- ViewEdge: fedge{A,B} --> {first,last}_fedge
- ViewEdge: setaShape, aShape --> occlude
- ViewEdge: {A,B} --> {first,last}_viewvertex
- ViewMap: getScene3dBBox --> scene_bbox
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values were breaking the bounding box computation, now they should have no influence.
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* Compile fix when building without OSL.
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quick trials of different approaches to performance improvement.
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Now we do simple triangulation and calculate signed area of triangles to
account for concave polygons.
This only works correct for planar polygons but gives better results
overall.
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Fixes small precision problems.
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* "Use Nodes" for World, did not trigger Node Editor refresh.
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