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Lacunarity parameter determines scaling of subsequent octaves in fractal
noises. For example, Noise node have this scaling hardcoded to 2.0. Each
octave have twice bigger scale than previous one, resulting in finer details.
By design fractal noises that generate octaves with same seed should not
have Lacunarity set to 1.0, since then it just stacks up identical noises.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6742
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This code was already wrong, we were just lucky that the previous coordinate
was repeated due to using the same memory location.
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Specifically, this happened when automatically hiding and showing of the
menu bar and dock was enabled in the system preferences.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6710
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Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6504
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Some code was removed to avoid storing the combined pass when viewport
rendering other passes. But we can keep this by default, Blender overrides
the list of passes entirely.
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Reverting some changes that were made in 33317b464777
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This was found with static analysis warnings in Visual Studio 2019.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6564
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Ref D6677
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This commit cleans up the flow emission code (i.e. the code that determines where flow is generated). It also addresses an issue with initial velocities.
Related issues (that might be fixed through this commit) are: T73422, T72949
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This also fixes glsl version of fmod when both inputs are negative.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6704
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This is done with two-finger double tap on trackpads, and is usually used to
zoom into an element under the cursor.
It can now be used for toggling local view in the 3D viewport.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6588
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This is a step towards Wayland and headless rendering support, using EGL
instead of GLX. The EGL backend is not enabled by default, it can be tested
using WITH_GL_EGL=ON.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6585
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Changes needed for Windows 10 to restore and show close dialog from minimized state.
https://developer.blender.org/D5107
Reviewed by Brecht Van Lommel
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When MOD_FLUID was off and WITH_CYCLES was on there was a build error.
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6542
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Use an improved implementation for circular shift.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6677
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This solves the problem for macOS and Linux, but not Windows yet.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6673
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Hash input values to a color.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6672
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Exported Manta script was missing the new resume options in the data load functions.
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This is a more correct fix to the issue Brecht was fixing in D6600.
While the fix in that patch worked fine for linking it broke ASAN
runtime under some circumstances.
For example, `make full debug developer` would compile, but trying
to start blender will cause assert failure in ASAN (related on check
that ASAN is not running already).
Top-level idea: leave it to CMake to keep track of dependency graph.
The root of the issue comes to the fact that target like "blender" is
configured to use a lot of static libraries coming from Blender sources
and to use external static libraries. There is nothing which ensures
order between blender's and external libraries. Only order of blender
libraries is guaranteed.
It was possible that due to a cycle or other circumstances some of
blender libraries would have been passed to linker after libraries
it uses, causing linker errors.
For example, this order will likely fail:
libbf_blenfont.a libfreetype6.a libbf_blenfont.a
This change makes it so blender libraries are explicitly provided
their dependencies to an external libraries, which allows CMake to
ensure they are always linked against them.
General rule here: if bf_foo depends on an external library it is
to be provided to LIBS for bf_foo.
For example, if bf_blenkernel depends on opensubdiv then LIBS in
blenkernel's CMakeLists.txt is to include OPENSUBDIB_LIBRARIES.
The change is made based on searching for used include folders
such as OPENSUBDIV_INCLUDE_DIRS and adding corresponding libraries
to LIBS ion that CMakeLists.txt. Transitive dependencies are not
simplified by this approach, but I am not aware of any downside of
this: CMake should be smart enough to simplify them on its side.
And even if not, this shouldn't affect linking time.
Benefit of not relying on transitive dependencies is that build
system is more robust towards future changes. For example, if
bf_intern_opensubiv is no longer depends on OPENSUBDIV_LIBRARIES
and all such code is moved to bf_blenkernel this will not break
linking.
The not-so-trivial part is change to blender_add_lib (and its
version in Cycles). The complexity is caused by libraries being
provided as a single list argument which doesn't allow to use
different release and debug libraries on Windows. The idea is:
- Have every library prefixed as "optimized" or "debug" if
separation is needed (non-prefixed libraries will be considered
"generic").
- Loop through libraries passed to function and do simple parsing
which will look for "optimized" and "debug" words and specify
following library to corresponding category.
This isn't something particularly great. Alternative would be to
use target_link_libraries() directly, which sounds like more code
but which is more explicit and allows to have more flexibility
and control comparing to wrapper approach.
Tested the following configurations on Linux, macOS and Windows:
- make full debug developer
- make full release developer
- make lite debug developer
- make lite release developer
NOTE: Linux libraries needs to be compiled with D6641 applied,
otherwise, depending on configuration, it's possible to run into
duplicated zlib symbols error.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6642
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`posix_memalign` requires the `alignment` to be at least `sizeof(void *)`.
Previously, `MEM_mallocN_aligned` would simply return `NULL` if a too small
`alignment` was used. This was an OS specific issue.
The solution is to use a minimal alignment of `8` for all aligned allocations.
The unit tests have been extended to test more possible alignments (some
of which were broken before).
Reviewers: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6660
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This commit belongs to T72894. It's related to (my) previous commits on pointer exchanges (today + yesterday). It cleans up the functions by describing their usage in the comments, adds additional nullptr checks, and fixes the reference count responsibilities of newly created PyObjects.
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The OptiX SRT motion expects a motion defined by translation,
rotation, shear and scale, but the matrix decomposition code in
Cycles was not able to extract shear information and instead
produced a stretch matrix with the information baked in. This
caused conflicting transforms between traversal and shading
and lead to render artifacts.
This patch changes the matrix decomposition to produce factors
inline with what OptiX expects to fix that.
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6605
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Outflow crashes Blender
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Incorporated LazyDodo's suggestions from the task.
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switched to from NULL to nullptr in cpp files
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Previously the window manager would receive the GHOST event and then query the
latest tablet data from the window to go along with it. If multiple events were
queued, it would then use too new tablet data for handling older events.
Fixes T62565: tablet pressure not working on macOS with some devices
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