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Now that B-Bone shape data is kept in bPoseChannel_Runtime, the
armature level cache only holds one quaternion value per bone.
It can also be moved to runtime, and the structure removed.
This has an additional effect that, as far as I can tell, now
the Armature modifier can run as soon as all of the bones it
actually needs are done, thus making T59848 a purely depsgraph
level problem.
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This is an odd-ball: it's a library which has own style and
guidelines, and just happened to be developed by Blender developers
and also happened to rely on some functionality of intern/ for its
C-API.
Might consider using Google's clang-format in the future (this is
what the style is supposed to be in this library).
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Pre-8 versions of clang-format do not handle objective-C very well,
leading to unwanted changes when re-running the edits.
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Previous cleanups didn't account for space after '#'.
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Disabled because it uses a lot of memory and is mostly data.
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Apply clang format as proposed in T53211.
For details on usage and instructions for migrating branches
without conflicts, see:
https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Tools/ClangFormat
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clang-format reformatted when running a second time.
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Use CMake's target_link_libraries instead of manually maintaining
library dependencies in a single list.
In practice adding new libraries often ended up being guess-work,
now each library lists the libraries it uses.
This was used for the game player executable so libraries
could optionally link to stubs.
If we need this functionality it can be done using target-properties
as described in T46725.
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Tested to work on Linux and macOS.
This will be enabled once all platforms are verified.
See D4684
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No functional change, this adds LIB definition and args to cmake files.
Without this it's difficult to migrate away from 'BLENDER_SORTED_LIBS'
since there are many platforms/configurations that could break when
changing linking order.
Manually add and enable WITHOUT_SORTED_LIBS to try building
without sorted libs (currently fails since all variables are empty).
This check will eventually be removed.
See T46725.
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Use doxy references to function and enums,
also correct some names which became out of sync.
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GCC 9 started implementing the OpenMP 4.0 and later behavior. When not using
default clause or when using default(shared), this makes no difference, but
if using default(none), previously the choice was not specify the const
qualified variables on the construct at all, or specify in firstprivate
clause. In GCC 9 as well as for OpenMP 4.0 compliance, those variables need
to be specified on constructs in which they are used, either in shared or
in firstprivate clause. Specifying them in firstprivate clause is one way to
achieve compatibility with both older GCC versions and GCC 9,
another option is to drop the default(none) clause.
This patch thus drops the default(none) clause.
See https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-9/porting_to.html#ompdatasharing
Signed-off-by: Robert-André Mauchin <zebob.m@gmail.com>
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Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4649
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The camera world to raster computation was using wrong values. Also fixes
update when changing subdivision scene settings.
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`PyInit_aud()` can return `NULL` for variour reasons. When that happens,
we shouldn't continue.
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The new implementation uses WM_POINTERDOWN, WM_POINTERUP and WM_POINTERUPDATE
and the pointer API to process stylus events. This avoids the delays that comes
with the WM_MOUSE and WM_xBUTTON events. The implementation should work on
Windows 8, and Windows 10 with both legacy and new pen interaction.
It also changes how the pressure is reset when the Windows Ink implementation
is enabled. The previous version reset the pressure to full when the pen left
the screen, however for some hardware implementations this allowed a small
window where Blender may process the final move event and read the pressure
as full leaving a dot on the last event.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4314
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Previously Automatic tablet API mode would handle both Windows Ink and
Wintab events. This is unpredictable and causes problems with the fix
coming in the next commit.
Instead assume that in most cases where Windows Ink is desired there
will be no Wintab. If that's not the case, it can be adjusted under
Preferences > Input > Tablet.
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This fixes popups and preferences appearing behind the main window, as
well as flickering artifacts when Blender is in fullscreen.
Patch contributed by phocomelus.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4634
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This way you can't accidentally close Blender when toggling the console
window to be visible. When Blender is started from the command promt the
close button remains.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4627
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Do it only for meshes/curves since those are potentially slow and need user
feedback to see things are not stuck. For object instances and lights assume
it's fast enough.
Printing too much can have a performance impact on slow Windows command
prompt or when logging complex scene renders.
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Caused by missing vertex sharpness comparison in the topology
comparator.
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Many of these were left out accidentally. We will only do important bugfixes
in blender2.7 for Cycles from this point on.
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This is not a real solution and colored dots still remain, just rejecting some
pixels that seem clearly wrong.
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If layers and passes are not exactly the same in all files, we make a best
effort to merge them instead of failing.
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Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4562
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