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--debug
--debug-ffmpeg
--debug-python
--debug-events
--debug-wm
This makes debug output easier to read - event debug prints would flood output too much before.
For convenience:
--debug-all turns all debug flags on (works as --debug did before).
also removed some redundant whitespace in debug prints and prefix some prints with __func__ to give some context.
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that name, regardless of the armature.
This fix adds a "ref_id" ID pointer to BKE_all_animdata_fix_paths_rename() & co, which is the ID against which prefix+oldName/NewName is "applied", currently only used for drivers' bones targets. Just pass NULL to get same behavior as previously. A bit annoying to make such a change for such a specific case, but there seems to be no other way to go... :/
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parsers that done expand macros.
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else if's
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*Add a new idname to keyingsets, keeping name as label-only (using same string for both made lookup fail when using i18n other than english, as it tried to compare an untranslated static string id against a translated RNA name). Also adding a description string (can be helpful with custom keyingsets, imho).
*Fixed a few other bugs related to that area (namely, you can’t deselect current keyingset from the shift-ctrl-alt-I popup menu, and insert/delete key ops were using a rather strange way to get chosen custom keyingset…).
*Fixed UI code so that it always uses (RNA) enum, and simplified menu-creation code.
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- spelling - turns out we had tessellation spelt wrong all over.
- use \directive for doxy (not @directive)
- remove BLI_sparsemap.h - was from bmesh merge IIRC but entire file commented and not used.
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Thanks to Joshua pointed into missed changes!
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Added AnimData block to MovieClip datablock which allows to animate different properties in clip.
Currently supports animation of stabilization influence only.
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svn merge -r44129:44130 ^/branches/soc-2011-tomato
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also removed some unused function definitons.
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updated on frame change.
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materials.
The internal render engine does not support them, and they are not accesible in
the UI yet, but cycles will use them.
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http://markmail.org/message/fp7ozcywxum3ar7n
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This commit basically disables the RNA update caches for now, and
introduces a workaround/hack to ensure that modifier properties still
work when animated/driven. The whole way that updates currently get
handled needs reviewing in future.
Fix provided by Brecht.
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linked
Shapekey actions weren't getting copied when their owner data was.
This was due to the IMO totally convoluted way in which the duplicate
action flags have been set up:
- the function to copy animdata takes a param to specify whether
actions are copied or not, but this is never touched (i.e. this always
just gets FALSE passed in)
- instead, we jump around in hoops later figuring out whether the
userpref wants copying to occur, then fixing up the links
IIRC, part of this may be due to a desire/need to not duplicate
actions when dealing with NodeTree copies for multi-threaded
rendering, but at the expense of complicating everything else.
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Causing a flurry of refresh file prompts post-commit,
Confusing local diffs and causing merge conflicts,
Stating the obvious; redundant and useless...
We shall not miss thou, blasted expand $keywords$
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These are basically just for specifying when a speaker should fire off
it's soundclip, and as such, many NLA operations are irrelevant for
it. They can only be specified on object-level for speaker objects.
I've still got some UI tweaks I'll need to work on in order for these
to be able to be added even when the speaker doesn't have any NLA
tracks yet. (EDIT: while typing this, I had an idea for how to do
this, but that'll be for next commit). In the mean time, you'll need
to add a single keyframe for the object, snowflake that action and
delete the NLA strip before you can start editing.
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Adds new speaker object type.
Notes:
* Needs some nice icons
* Quickily review by Joshua Leung (5 mins)
* Properties UI updated (with help of Thomans Dinges)
* Speakers have their own theme color
* No real audio functionality yet.
* Minor bug regarding lamps/lattices fixed in interface_templates.c
I personality tested:
* Creation, Deletion, Duplication
* Saving, Loading
* Library linking (incl. make local)
* Tracking
* Dope Sheet, Outliner
* Animation
* Drawing (incl. Theme)
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best approach. Aligorith: feel free to revert this if there is a better solution.
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This fixes bug #26764 and several others like it, where modifier
properties (and others, but most visibly modifiers) would not do
anything when animated or driven, as modifier properties require the
RNA update calls to tag the modifiers to get recalculated.
While just adding a call to RNA_property_update() could have gotten
this working (as per the Campbell's patch attached in the report, and
also my own attempt #25881). However, on production rigs, the
performance cost of this is untenatable (on my own tests, without
these updates, I was getting ~5fps on such a rig, but only 0.9fps or
possibly even worse with the updates added).
Hence, this commit adds a property-update caching system to the RNA
level, which aims to reduce to the number of times that the update
functions end up needing to get called.
While this is much faster than without the caching, I also added an
optimisation for pose bones (which are numerous in production rigs) so
that their property updates are skipped, since they are useless to the
animsys (they only tag the depsgraph for updating). This gets things
moving at a more acceptable framerate.
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* When clicking on "Animation" items in the Outliner, there's now a
menu containing from which you can change the action used, and
refresh/delete all drivers.
* Moved action-setting logic for AnimData actions to a single utility
function in anim_sys, since this was starting to be done in too many
places already.
* Fixed Outliner refresh bug after changing the active action
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blocks via PyAPI/RNA
For example:
ob = bpy.context.active_object # assumes default cube has some drivers
added already before running script
dst = bpy.data.objects["Camera"]
adt = dst.animation_data_create()
for driver in ob.animation_data.drivers:
new_driver = adt.drivers.from_existing(driver)
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Actions now get tagged with an ID-code, which is used to determine
what ID-blocks they can be assigned to. This ensures that material
actions cannot be assigned to the object-level for example.
* Action lists in general will now show only the actions that can be
set for that particular slot. This prevents selection of invalid
actions, and helps cut down the list of actions.
** An exception here is the Add Action Clip in NLA Editor, which will
show all actions but will only add where appropriate. This is because
it's not easy/possible to tell in advance which blocktypes to filter
for when building this list. (TODO?)
* The "Action Editor" is now strictly for object-level action
editing+setting now. This avoids repeateded confusion by people who
try using this to view their shapekey actions, which should go to the
Shape Key Editor instead!
** A context switcher for the legitimate times where this capability
might come in handy is still being investigated.
* "Floating" actions (i.e. actions in some action_library.blend) are
NOT able to be automatically tagged until they are assigned to some
datablocks (i.e. loaded onto the rig + played back once). It is
possible to write scripts that check for certain RNA-paths and "guess"
what datablocks they work on, but it is recommended that you load up
the Datablocks Viewer, and go through such actions by hand, setting
the "ID Root Type" property as appropriate per action.
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gives warnings with variable length args.
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Missing null check for "improper" driver variables.
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Also, this commit includes some WIP NLA evaluation reshuffling which
should be harmless. I had originally intended this for a later
commit...
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promoted to doubles, adjust to use floats.
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using a different method.
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python functions.
- use NULL rather then 0 where possible (makes code & function calls more readable IMHO).
- set static variables and functions (exposed some unused vars/funcs).
- use func(void) rather then func() for definitions.
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MAKE_ID, FILE_MAXDIR, moved the generic defines to BLI_utildefines.h.
no functional changes.
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- rna_path was being freed when null, printing errors.
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Janne: could you check if ptcache_file_pointers_seek() & ptcache_read_init() can be removed?
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compositor
This commit fixes the original bug reported here by adding some
methods to move the relevant F-Curves (and drivers) over to the new
Node-Tree's (i.e. group-node) AnimData. Animated nodes which
subsequently get grouped will still be able to animate as a result of
this commit.
TODO's:
- Ungrouping now will not yet merge the animation back (or at least
copy it)
- Buttons for nodes freshly grouped do not correctly show animated
status indicators for some reason, yet normal animation does
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