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Added four new functions as shortcuts to creating GHashes that use the
standard ptr/str/int/pair hash and compare functions.
GHash *BLI_ghash_ptr_new(const char *info);
GHash *BLI_ghash_str_new(const char *info);
GHash *BLI_ghash_int_new(const char *info);
GHash *BLI_ghash_pair_new(const char *info);
Replaced almost all occurrences of BLI_ghash_new() with one of the
above functions.
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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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parsers that done expand macros.
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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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edit a strip in the timeline
Tweaked the behaviour of the overwritting of extrapolation mode so that it is
less destructive when the problems it sets out to fix aren't likely to occur
(namely a top strip blocking everything below it due to extend backwards).
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though it initially works
Problem was that in the past it was possible to have multiple strips/tracks
tagged as "active", but now after getting a correct implementation, we can no
longer have that, and thus entering Tweak Mode only works on the last selected
strip.
However this is problematic in cases when you want to tweak the keyframes of
several objects (which may only have a single strip each) in order to get them
to line up with each other. This hack caters for this case (selecting multiple
strips from the same AnimData block is still impossible and insane/illogical and
is not allowed).
This may have implications for some future tools which make assumptions about
certain aspects of NLA state. However, it shouldn't cause too many problems
(hopefully ;)
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http://markmail.org/message/fp7ozcywxum3ar7n
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include in each file
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isn't used.
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shadeoutput.c
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to scale towards zero
This is an attempted bugfix for a bug which seems to be very fickle to
reproduce (it only happens sporadically after quickly jerking the
strips around in a certain way). So far when testing, I haven't had
any more problems after applying this fix, though it may just be
unreliable testing.
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functions.
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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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handle/key
This used to be a weird per-curve setting which would happen to get
applied/work correctly if handles were set to "auto", and was a source
of constant confusion for both old and new animators. The main effect
of this handle-type/option was really to just ensure that auto-handles
stayed horizontal, instead of tilting as the keys were moved.
This commit simply changes this from a per-curve to per
keyframe/handle setting.
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start of the names. It should be clear enough what they are without
this.
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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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via id_us_*() functions instead of direct access, for more security
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1) Added a new operator to swap the order of strips within a track
(Alt-F).
This makes it possible to select two strips (or more precisely, two
islands of consecutive + selected strips) in a single track and change
the order in which the appear without needing a extra tracks to
perform the move through.
As usual, the non-overlapping rules apply, so there may be some cases
where swapping in this way is not possible without adjusting the
intermediate strips first manually. Otherwise, everything just gets
too tricky to manage deciding what adjustments should be done to the
obstructing strips to make a fit.
2) Freeing meta-strips didn't free their local data properly (i.e.
modifiers they may have had).
3) Adding strips to tracks, where the endframes for the strips
overlapped would cause problems with incorrect ordering of strips. I
still need to double-check whether evaluation works ok in this case...
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Submitted by Dan Eicher (dna)
Adds the ability to resize b-bones (ctrl+alt+S) using the python api
Bone.bbone_x
Bone.bbone_z
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- move GS() define into DNA_ID.h
- add BLI_utildefines as an automatic include with makesrna generated files.
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MAKE_ID, FILE_MAXDIR, moved the generic defines to BLI_utildefines.h.
no functional changes.
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Transforming strips into locked tracks meant that they were not unlocked properly (i.e. they stayed as temporary "meta" strips). This is now taken into account as part of the step which checks if there's any space for them in those tracks.
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into a function call.
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UnMapping the reversed NLA strips timing was incorrect.
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- fixed this error 7 different functions (deform groups, uv layers & similar).
- support for numbers over 999.
- renamed splitIDname() to BLI_split_name_num(), moved to BLI_path_utils
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- omit render code from this warning (cmake only), until render branch is merged.
- moved -Wunused-parameter warning to apply to all C code in blender (not just ./source/blender), (cmake only).
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- removed deprecated bitmap arg from IMB_allocImBuf (plugins will need updating).
- mostly tagged UNUSED() since some of these functions look like they may need to have the arguments used later.
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(revision 31262)
from Torsten Rupp (rupp)
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