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So far it was needed to declare a new RNA struct to `RNA_access.h` manually.
Since 9b298cf3dbec we generate a `RNA_prototypes.h` for RNA property
declarations. Now this also includes the RNA struct declarations, so they don't
have to be added manually anymore.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13862
Reviewed by: brecht, campbellbarton
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This commit renames enums related the "Curve" object type and ID type
to add `_LEGACY` to the end. The idea is to make our aspirations clearer
in the code and to avoid ambiguities between `CURVE` and `CURVES`.
Ref T95355
To summarize for the record, the plans are:
- In the short/medium term, replace the `Curve` object data type with
`Curves`
- In the longer term (no immediate plans), use a proper data block for
3D text and surfaces.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14114
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Use a shorter/simpler license convention, stops the header taking so
much space.
Follow the SPDX license specification: https://spdx.org/licenses
- C/C++/objc/objc++
- Python
- Shell Scripts
- CMake, GNUmakefile
While most of the source tree has been included
- `./extern/` was left out.
- `./intern/cycles` & `./intern/atomic` are also excluded because they
use different header conventions.
doc/license/SPDX-license-identifiers.txt has been added to list SPDX all
used identifiers.
See P2788 for the script that automated these edits.
Reviewed By: brecht, mont29, sergey
Ref D14069
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Part of T91671.
Not much else to say, this is mainly a massive deletion of code.
Note that a few cleanups possible after this proxy removal were kept out
of this commit to try to reduce a bit its size.
Reviewed By: sergey, brecht
Maniphest Tasks: T91671
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13995
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Outliner would frame the armature object instead of the bone if the bone
was on a hidden armature layer.
Similar to issues reported in e.g. T58068 and T80464, this is due to the
fact that `BKE_pose_channel_active` always checks for the armature layer
(and returns NULL if a bone is not on a visible armature layer).
Now propose to make this layer check **optional** (and e.g. from the
Outliner be more permissive). This also introduces
`BKE_pose_channel_active_if_layer_visible` which just wraps
`BKE_pose_channel_active` with the check being ON.
Maniphest Tasks: T92930
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13154
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- Added space below non doc-string comments to make it clear
these aren't comments for the symbols directly below them.
- Use doxy sections for some headers.
- Minor improvements to doc-strings.
Ref T92709
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The asset metadata custom property `["is_single_frame"]` was set
incorrectly. Since this is intended for forward compatibility, including
being covered by the asset metadata indexing, it's important to have it
set correctly from the first release of Blender that includes the asset
browser.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13452
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The main goal of this refactor is to make BPath module use `IDTypeInfo`,
and move each ID-specific part of the `foreach_path` looper into their
own IDTypeInfo struct, using a new `foreach_path` callback.
Additionally, following improvements/cleanups are included:
* Attempt to get better, more consistent namings.
** In particular, move from `path_visitor` to more standard `foreach_path`.
* Update and extend documentation.
** API doc was moved to header, according to recent discussions on this
topic.
* Remove `BKE_bpath_relocate_visitor` from API, this is specific
callback that belongs in `lib_id.c` user code.
NOTE: This commit is expected to be 100% non-behavioral-change. This
implies that several potential further changes were only noted as
comments (like using a more generic solution for
`lib_id_library_local_paths`, addressing inconsistencies like path of
packed libraries always being skipped, regardless of the
`BKE_BPATH_FOREACH_PATH_SKIP_PACKED` `eBPathForeachFlag` flag value,
etc.).
NOTE: basic unittests were added to master already in
rBdcc500e5a265093bc9cc.
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13381
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When a manual frame range is set, allow marking an action as having
Cyclic Animation. This does not affect how the action is evaluated,
but the Cycle-Aware Keying option will automatically make any newly
added F-Curves cyclic. This allows using the option from the start
to build the cycle, rather than only for tweaking an existing loop.
The curves are made cyclic when they have only one key, either
after inserting the first key, or before adding the second one.
The latter case avoids the need to manually make the first added
curve cyclic after marking a newly added action cyclic.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11803
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Some operations, e.g. adding a new action strip to NLA, require
knowing the active frame range of an action. However, currently it
can only be deduced by scanning the keyframes of the curves within
it. This is not ideal if e.g. curves are staggered for overlap.
As suggested by Nathan Vegdahl in comments to T54724, this patch adds
Action properties that allow manually specifying its active frame range.
The settings are exposed via a panel in the Dopesheet and Action Editor.
When enabled, the range is highlighted in the background using a striped
fill to distinguish it from the solid filled regular playback range.
When set, the frame range is used when adding or updating NLA tracks,
and by add-ons using `Action.frame_range`, e.g. FBX exporter.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11803
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Two issues addressed here:
I) `asset_type_info` is sub-data, not a callback. Therefore, move it
before the callbacks in the `IDTypeInfo` struct.
II) More important, initialize this new attribute in *ALL* `IDTypeInfo`
instances. No member of this struct should ever be left implicitely
uninitilazed, ever.
Aftermath of rBa84f1c02d251.
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Blender 3.0 will only support single-frame Actions in the pose library.
The goal of this patch is to lay the groundwork for making it possible
for the Asset Browser to reject/hide "animation snippet" Action assets.
Determining whether an Action has one or more frames (i.e. whether it
has a single pose or animation) requires inspecting the Action itself,
and thus loading the data-block itself. This would make it impossible to
quickly determine from the asset browser.
To solve this, the Action is inspected before saving, and a
`"is_single_frame"` boolean (well, 0/1 integer) IDProperty is added.
Reviewed by: Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13202
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The new `BKE_LIB_FOREACHID_PROCESS_FUNCTION_CALL` execute the given
statement and then check status of `LibraryForeachIDData` data, and
return in case stop of iteration is requested.
This is very similar to the other `BKE_LIB_FOREACHID_PROCESS_` existing
macros, and allows us to properly break iteration when a sub-function
has requested it.
Part of T90922: Fix return policy inconsistency in `scene_foreach_id`.
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`BKE_LIB_FOREACHID_PROCESS_IDSUPER`.
More in-line name with the rest of that macro-based API, especially
since this will be extended in the future.
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callbacks.
This was not really useful, and added estra useless steps in case and ID
should not actually be written.
Further more, it prevented clearing the usercount on write, which can be
cause a false positive 'chanhged' detection in undo/redo case.
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Correctly reset `prev` and `next` pointers of action group FCurves when
separating them into distinct `ListBase`s per `bActionGroup`.
These `NULL` pointers are necessary to temporarily demarcate the start &
end of the `bActionGroup::channels` list. Having them still point to
other FCurves caused ordering issues when moving curves towards the
start/end of a group.
This commit corrects the above issue and adds versioning code to rectify
any ordering issues that may have been caused. For this purpose the
`BKE_action_groups_reconstruct()` function is rewritten to avoid relying
on the `bAction::curves` list order or `prev` link integrity.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11811
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Also use doxy style function reference `#` prefix chars when
referencing identifiers.
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In addition to the base bone transformation itself, B-Bones have
controls that affect transformation of its segments. For rotation
the features are quite complete, allowing to both reorient the
Bezier handles via properties, and to control them using custom
handle bones. However for scaling there are two deficiencies.
First, there are only X and Y scale factors (actually X and Z),
while lengthwise all segments have the same scaling. The ease
option merely affects the shape of the curve, and does not cause
actual scaling.
Second, scaling can only be controlled via properties, thus
requiring up to 6 drivers per joint between B-Bones to transfer
scaling factors from the handle bone. This is very inefficient.
Finally, the Z channels are confusingly called Y.
This commit adds a B-Bone Y Scale channel and extra B-Bone flag
fields to DNA with appropriate versioning (including for F-Curves
and drivers) in preparation to addressing these limitations.
Functionality is not changed, so the new fields are not used
until the following commits.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9870
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Add translation/rotation/scale parameters for custom bones shapes. The
new scale is a 3D vector `custom_shape_scale_xyz`, and replaces the
`custom_shape_scale` float.
Reviewed By: #animation_rigging, sybren, zeddb
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10974
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The term `verify` doesn't fit with what this function does
and is sometimes used to check data is valid or to control validity
checking as with `RNA_define_verify_sdna`.
use more common term `ensure`.
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Use the term `ensure` since it makes it clear the data is
not manipulated if it already exists.
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Remove the `BONE_UNKEYED` flag. It was only written (set/cleared) but
never actually read.
Also remove `framechange_poses_clear_unkeyed()` as its only function was
to clear the `BONE_UNKEYED` flag. It wasn't used anywhere either.
The only code that used the flag was the `extract_pose_from_action()`,
which was removed in 2869ce6cfab3aa4ff471bef6e49ac6fe15426247 (2009).
No functional changes.
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Nicely hidden bug in pose read library code, it was using the library
from the wrong ID as reference to relink the custom shape object pointer
(pose is data from Object, not Armature).
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This concerns currently only collections (`master_collection` of scenes)
and root node trees. It removes the matching type-specific helpers
(`BKE_collection_master_scene_search` and `BKE_node_tree_find_owner_ID`).
No functional change expected here.
NOTE: Current implementation of `owner_get` is far from optimal, we
could probably do it better, see {T69169}.
NOTE: While it could also have it, shapekeys IDTypeInfo was left out of
this change for now. Mainly because it sould not be used currently, and
we ultimately want to demote shape keys from ID status anyway.
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Make it possible to attach a preview image to an Action.
In the #asset_browser_pose_libraries project, poses will be stored as
individual Action datablocks. Having a thumbnail for each pose is of
course essential.
Reviewed By: mont29
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10306
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Currently this is needed to properly tag PointCache's for info update
(fixes an issue reported in T82503).
Suspect we may need this in more cases in the future though, RNA
assign/update processes are not always 100% enough to deal with
complicated corner cases.
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Ref T76372.
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memfile undos
This is essentially adding that new callback, and using it only for already
existing Scene's 3DCursor.
Note that the place where this is called has been moved again, after all
have been lib-linked, such that those callbacks may also work on ID pointers.
Maniphest Tasks: T71759
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9237
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Corrects incorrect usage of contraction for 'it is', when possessive 'its' was required.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9250
Reviewed by Campbell Barton
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Follow our code style guide by using C-comments for text descriptions.
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Better use higher-level code from common ID management when possible.
Helps to de-duplicate logic, and reduces outside usages of more
'dangerous' functions.
Note that we could get rid of many of those `BKE_<id_type>_add`
functions now, but on the other hand several of those take extra
parameters and perform additional actions, so think we can keep them all
for now as 'non-standard ID specific creation functions'.
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Those were only shallow wrappers around `BKE_id_copy`, barely used (even
fully unused in some cases), and we want to get rid of those ID-specific
helpers for the common ID management tasks. Also prevents weird custom
behaviors (like `BKE_object_copy`, who was the only basic ID copy
function to reset user count of the new copy to zero).
Part of 71219.
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No reasons to keep the new ID pointer as parameter here.
Part of T71219.
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This is part of T75724.
Reviewers: mont29
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9134
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Actions are either locked to a specific ID type, or "floating". Actions
in the floating state are now locked when they are assigned to an ID block.
Previously (rB94b99b5d4a7c20cf2) this was done at evaluation time, which
caused various problems:
- The ID type was set on the evaluated copy, and inconsistently flushed
back to the original.
- A newly created Action could not be assigned to an Action constraint,
unless a depsgraph evaluation was be forced first.
This is now resolved by calling `BKE_animdata_set_action()` to set the
action (instead of direct assignment) where possible, and calling
`BKE_animdata_action_ensure_idroot()` otherwise.
Manifest Task: https://developer.blender.org/T80986
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This is part of T76372.
It adds the `blend_write`, `blend_read_data`, `blend_read_lib`
and `blend_read_expand` which correspond to the various
steps when reading and writing .blend files.
Having these callbacks allows us to decentralize the blenloader
code a lot more. This has the affect that code related to any
specific ID type is less scattered.
Reviewers: mont29
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8670
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Allows to identify pose channels more reliably than by the pointer.
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It looks like the code left this as a todo, but the basic solution is to
add an extra parameter to BKE_bose_rest to check whether bones
are selected before reseting them.
I also corrected the operator description which said it acted on only
selected bones even when there is an option to turn that off. The
"act on selected" is generally implied for Blender's operators anyway.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8319
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Custom driver functions need access to the dependency graph that is
triggering the evaluation of the driver. This patch passes the
dependency graph pointer through all the animation-related calls.
Instead of passing the evaluation time to functions, the code now passes
an `AnimationEvalContext` pointer:
```
typedef struct AnimationEvalContext {
struct Depsgraph *const depsgraph;
const float eval_time;
} AnimationEvalContext;
```
These structs are read-only, meaning that the code cannot change the
evaluation time. Note that the `depsgraph` pointer itself is const, but
it points to a non-const depsgraph.
FCurves and Drivers can be evaluated at a different time than the
current scene time, for example when evaluating NLA strips. This means
that, even though the current time is stored in the dependency graph, we
need an explicit evaluation time.
There are two functions that allow creation of `AnimationEvalContext`
objects:
- `BKE_animsys_eval_context_construct(Depsgraph *depsgraph, float
eval_time)`, which creates a new context object from scratch, and
- `BKE_animsys_eval_context_construct_at(AnimationEvalContext
*anim_eval_context, float eval_time)`, which can be used to create a
`AnimationEvalContext` with the same depsgraph, but at a different
time. This makes it possible to later add fields without changing any
of the code that just want to change the eval time.
This also provides a fix for T75553, although it does require a change
to the custom driver function. The driver should call
`custom_function(depsgraph)`, and the function should use that depsgraph
instead of information from `bpy.context`.
Reviewed By: brecht, sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8047
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