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2021-12-26Cleanup: Use array for BKE cursor functionsAaron Carlisle
Missed this function in rB67525b88d2e
2021-12-25Cleanup: Use array for BKE cursor functionsAaron Carlisle
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12962
2021-12-09Fix T93523: Memory leak in Menu SearchErik
Fixes a memory leak introduced by D13225. Caused by not freeing the hash-map in some cases. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13432
2021-12-07Cleanup: clarify source/destination args for BKE_spacedata_copylistCampbell Barton
2021-12-07Cleanup: move public doc-strings into headers for 'blenkernel'Campbell Barton
- 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
2021-11-29Refactor BKE_bpath module.Bastien Montagne
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
2021-11-24Cleanup: `IDTypeInfo` new `asset_type_info` member.Bastien Montagne
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.
2021-11-02Merge branch 'blender-v3.0-release'Jacques Lucke
2021-11-02Images: refactor how failed image load attempts are rememberedJacques Lucke
Previously, `ImageTile->ok` and `ImageUser->ok` were used to indicate whether an image failed to load. There were three possible values which (probably) had the following meanings: * `0`: There was an error while loading the image. Don't try to load again. * `1`: Default value. Try to load the image. * `2`: The image was loaded successfully. This image-wide flag did not make sense unfortunately, because loading may work for some frames of an image sequence but not for others. Remember than an image data block can also contain a movie. The purpose of the `->ok` flag was to serve as an optimization to avoid trying to load a file over and over again when there is an error (e.g. the file does not exist or is invalid). To get the optimization back, the patch is changing `MovieCache` so that it can also cache failed load attempts. As a consequence, `ibuf` is allowed to be `NULL` in a few more places. I added the appropriate null checks. This also solves issues when image sequences are used with the Image Texture node in Geometry nodes (also see D12827). Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12957
2021-10-29LibQuery: Add macro to help break looping when requested.Bastien Montagne
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`.
2021-10-29Cleanup: Add some comments to some sub-function of `foreach_id` process.Bastien Montagne
2021-10-26Cleanup: clang-formatBrecht Van Lommel
2021-10-26Cleanup: LibQuery: Rename `BKE_LIB_FOREACHID_PROCESS` to ↵Bastien Montagne
`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.
2021-09-22Cleanup: make formatDalai Felinto
2021-09-21VSE strip thumbnailsAditya Y Jeppu
Draw thumbnails as strip overlay. This works for movie and image strips. To draw thumbnails, this overlay has to be enabled and strips must be tall enough. The thumbnails are loaded from source file using separate thread and stored in cache. Drawing code uses only images stored in cache, and if any is missing, background rendering job is started. If job can not render thumbnail, to prevent endless loop of creating job for missing image it sets `SEQ_FLAG_SKIP_THUMBNAILS` bit of `Sequence` flag. To prevent visual glitches during timeline panning and zooming, `View2D` flag `V2D_IS_NAVIGATING` is implemented. If bit is set, drawing code will look for set of evenly distributed thumbnails that should be guaranteed to exist and also set of previously displayed thumbnails. Due to volatile nature of cache these thumbnails can be missing anyway, in which case no new thumbnails will be drawn for particular strip. Cache capacity is limited to 5000 thumbnails and performs cleanup of non visible images when limit is reached. ref T89143 Reviewed By: ISS Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12266
2021-09-16Fix: properly implement the 'only append' execption case for WorkSpaces.Bastien Montagne
Add needed extra flag and utils to IDType to mark and check an ID type as only appendable. Note that this is only a loose user-level enforcement currently, in any case you need to be able to link an ID to append it currently, so for low-level code this does not really matter. Currently only WorkSpace and Screen ID types are marked with the new `IDTYPE_FLAGS_ONLY_APPEND` flag.
2021-09-15Fix broken WorkSpace use after recent refactor of append code.Bastien Montagne
Essentially, Workspace (and Screen) types were defined as not localizable. In previous code it happended to work by mere chance (code path taken in `BKE_library_make_local` was conviniently skipping the call to `BKE_lib_id_make_local` in that case, hence not checking for `IDTYPE_FLAGS_NO_MAKELOCAL` flag of the localized ID type). This is a total abuse of this IDType flag, for now removing it. That specific case (IDtype appendable but nor linkable) requires its own proper flag, this will be tackled in a later commit. Issue introduced in rB3be5ce4aad5e.
2021-08-20Cleanup: use "free_data" suffix when the argument isn't freedCampbell Barton
Avoid API misuse that caused leaks in T90791 & 2788b0261cb7d33a2f6f2978ff4f55bb4987edae.
2021-08-19Cleanup: Blendwrite: Move code deciding if an ID should be written out of ID ↵Bastien Montagne
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.
2021-08-03Cleanup: use C++ comments or 'if 0' for commented codeCampbell Barton
2021-07-15UI: UI list refactor & preparations for asset view templateJulian Eisel
This is more of a first-pass refactor for the UI list template. More improvements could be done, but that's better done separately. Main purpose of this is to make the UI list code more manageable and ready for the asset view template. No functional changes for users. * Split the huge template function into more manageable functions, with clear names and a few structs with high coherency. * Move runtime data management to the template code, with a free callback called from BKE. This is UI data and should be managed at that level. * Replace boolean arguments with bit-flags (easily extendable and more readable from the caller). * Allow passing custom-data to the UI list for callbacks to access. * Make list grip button for resizing optional. * Put logic for generating the internal UI list identifier (stored in .blends) into function. This is a quite important bit and a later commit adds a related function. Good to have a clear API for this. * Improve naming, comments, etc. As part of further cleanups I'd like to move this to an own file.
2021-07-07Assets: Keep assets active after renaming, ensure they are scrolled into viewJulian Eisel
When renaming an ID somewhere in the UI after marking it as asset, it would often get lost in the Asset Browser (scrolled out of view). It would also get deactivated. This patch makes sure that if an asset is active whose ID gets renamed, it is kept active and visible. That is important for a fast, uninterrupted asset creation workflow, where users often rename assets while working in the asset browser. Old code stored the new file-name to identify a file after re-reading the file-list after the rename. For assets that doesn't work because there may be multiple assets with the same name. Here the simple solution of just storing the pointer to the renamed ID is chosen, rather than relying on the file-name in this case. (Should be fine with undo, since the ID * reference is short lived, it's not stored over possible undo steps. If it turns out to have issues, I rather switch to a rename_id_uuid, but keep that separate from the file->uid). Reviewed by: Sybren Stüvel Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11119
2021-07-03Cleanup: consistent use of tags: NOTE/TODO/FIXME/XXXCampbell Barton
Also use doxy style function reference `#` prefix chars when referencing identifiers.
2021-06-26Cleanup: full sentences in comments, improve comment formattingCampbell Barton
2021-06-21Refactor: Do not keep a copy of depth buffer in RegionView3DGermano Cavalcante
The depth cache (located in `RegionView3D::depths`) is used for quick and simple occlusion testing in: - particle selection, - "Draw Curve" operator and - "Interactive Light Track to Cursor" operator, However, keeping a texture buffer in cache is not a recommended practice. For displays with high resolution like 8k this represents something around 132MB. Also, currently, each call to `ED_view3d_depth_override` invalidates the depth cache. So that depth is never reused in multiple calls from an operator (this was not the case in blender 2.79). This commit allows to create a depth cache and release it in the same operator. Thus, the buffer is kept in cache for a short time, freeing up space. No functional changes.
2021-06-19Spreadsheet Editor: Row FiltersHans Goudey
This patch adds support for filtering rows based on rules and values. Filters will work for any attribute data source, they are a property of the spreadsheet rather than of the attribute system. The properties displayed in the row filter can depend on data type of the currently visible column with that name. If the name is no longer visible, the row filter filter is grayed out, but it will remember the value until a column with its name is visible again. Note: The comments in `screen.c` combined with tagging the sidebar for redraw after the main region point to a lack of understanding or technical debt, that is a point to improve in the future. **Future Improvements** * T89272: A search menu for visible columns when adding a new filter. * T89273: Possibly a "Range" operation. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10959
2021-06-15Screen: clear runtime structures on file-read & data-copyCampbell Barton
Clear the runtime data structs instead of individual members, this simplifies adding new runtime members as there are at least two places they would need to be cleared. Resolves error in D8883.
2021-04-15Spreadsheet: breadcrumbs and node pinningJacques Lucke
This introduces a context path to the spreadsheet editor, which contains information about what data is shown in the spreadsheet. The context path (breadcrumbs) can reference a specific node in a node group hierarchy. During object evaluation, the geometry nodes modifier checks what data is currently requested by visible spreadsheets and stores the corresponding geometry sets separately for later access. The context path can be updated by the user explicitely, by clicking on the new icon in the header of nodes. Under some circumstances, the context path is updated automatically based on Blender's context. This patch also consolidates the "Node" and "Final" object evaluation mode to just "Evaluated". Based on the current context path, either the final geometry set of an object will be displayed, or the data at a specific node. The new preview icon in geometry nodes now behaves more like a toggle. It can be clicked again to clear the context path in an open spreadsheet editor. Previously, only an object could be pinned in the spreadsheet editor. Now it is possible to pin the entire context path. That allows two different spreadsheets to display geometry data from two different nodes. The breadcrumbs in the spreadsheet header can be collapsed by clicking on the arrow icons. It's not ideal but works well for now. This might be changed again, if we get a data set region on the left. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10931
2021-04-09Spreadsheet: persistent column storage and data sourceJacques Lucke
A `DataSource` provides columns for the spreadsheet to display. Every column has a SpreadsheetColumnID as identifier. Columns are not generated eagerly anymore, instead the main spreadsheet code can request a column from a data source with an column identifier. The column identifiers can be stored in DNA and allow us to store persistent data per column. On the user level the only thing that changes is that columns are not shown in alphabetical order anymore. Instead, new columns are always added on the left. The behavior can be changed, however I'd prefer not to automate this too much currently. I think we should just add operators to hide/reorder/resize columns soonish. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10901
2021-03-30Cleanup/Refactor: Unify functions that redraw the depth bufferGermano Cavalcante
Now `ED_view3d_backbuf_depth_validate`, `ED_view3d_draw_depth` and `ED_view3d_draw_depth_gpencil` are unified in `ED_view3d_depth_override`. This new function replaces `ED_view3d_autodist_init`. Also, since `ED_view3d_depth_update` depends on the render context, and changing the context is a slow operation, that function also was removed, and the depth buffer cached is now updated inside the new unified drawing function when the "bool update_cache" parameter is true. Finally `V3D_INVALID_BACKBUF` flag has been renamed and moved to `runtime.flag`. Differential revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10678
2021-03-15Spreadsheet: add status barJacques Lucke
This implements the status bar as footer region in the spreadsheet editor. It shows the total number of rows and columns as well as how many rows are actually visible (based on the filter). The implementation stores the stats in a runtime struct during drawing and the status bar reads from that struct. Ref T86142. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10693
2021-03-10Spreadsheet: new spreadsheet editorJacques Lucke
This implements the MVP for the new spreadsheet editor (T85879). The functionality is still very limited, but it proved to be useful already. A more complete picture of where we want to go with the new editor can be found in T86279. Supported features: * Show point attributes of evaluated meshes (no original data, no other domains, no other geometry types, yet). Since only meshes are supported right now, the output of the Point Distribute is not shown, because it is a point cloud. * Only show data for selected vertices when the mesh is in edit mode. Different parts of Blender keep track of selection state and original-indices with varying degrees of success. Therefore, when the selected-only filter is used, the result might be a bit confusing when using some modifiers or nodes. This will be improved in the future. * All data is readonly. Since only evaluated data is displayed currently, it has to be readonly. However, this is not an inherent limitation of the spreadsheet editor. In the future editable data will be displayed as well. Some boilerplate code for the new editor has been committed before in rB9cb5f0a2282a7a84f7f8636b43a32bdc04b51cd5. It would be good to let the spreadsheet editor mature for a couple of weeks as part of the geometry nodes project. Then other modules are invited to show their own data in the new editor! Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10566
2021-03-09Cleanup: Correct area writing function nameJulian Eisel
This function writes areas, not regions. The old name read as if it was regions.
2021-03-08Spreadsheet: add boilerplate code for new editor typeJacques Lucke
This adds the initial boilerplate code that is required to introduce the new spreadsheet editor. The editor is still hidden from the ui. It can be made visible by undoing the change in `rna_screen.c`. This patch does not contain any business logic for the spreadsheet editor. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10645 Ref T86279.
2021-03-05Asset Browser Space API: add `activate_asset_by_id()` functionSybren A. Stüvel
Add an RNA function `activate_asset_by_id(asset_id: ID, deferred: bool)` to the File Browser space type, which intended to be used to activate an asset's entry as identified by its `ID *`. Calling it changes the active asset, but only if the given ID can actually be found. The activation can be deferred (by passing `deferred=True`) until the next refresh operation has finished. This is necessary when an asset has just been added, as it will be loaded by the filebrowser in a background job. Reviewed By: Severin Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10549
2021-02-26Cleanup: use boolean argumentsCampbell Barton
2021-02-25Refactor: IDTypeInfo: Add `owner_get` to get owner of embedded IDs.Bastien Montagne
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.
2021-02-24PyAPI: Fix memory leak of parameters used for python 'draw_callbacks'Germano Cavalcante
When closing the blender, while the callbacks are removed, the reference count of the object used as `customdata` is not decremented. This commit adds two functions that correctly release the python `draw_callbacks` before releasing all `draw_callbacks`. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10478
2021-01-22LibOverride: Add an 'post apply' callback to IDTypeInfo.Bastien Montagne
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.
2021-01-20Cleanup: Store runtime space node variables in a separate structHans Goudey
This commit moves runtime-only variables from the `SpaceNode` DNA struct to a private struct in `node_intern.h`. Before, it was hard to tell which data needed to be saved in files, this should make it more clear. Node that the `edittree` field is basically a runtime variable, since it's set from the `treepath` list on read, but moving it would require some more invasive changes that I don't think are worth it right now. Also, not all of the moved variables were explicitly cleared on read-- `aspect` is set at the start of a redraw, `cursor` is set in a region callback, and `recalc` was used as an update flag. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10141
2020-12-15Asset System: Prepare File Browser backend for the Asset BrowserJulian Eisel
The Asset Browser will be a sub-editor of the File Browser. This prepares the File Browser code for that. **File-Lists** * Support loading assets with metadata read from external files into the file-list. * New main based file-list type, for the "Current File" asset library. * Refresh file-list when switching between browse modes or asset libraries. * Support empty file-lists (asset library with no assets). * Store file previews as icons, so scripts can reference them via icon-id. See previous commit. **Space Data** * Introduce "browse mode" to differeniate between file and asset browsing. * Add `FileAssetSelectParams` to `SpaceFile`, with `FileSelectParams` as base. Makes sure data is separated between asset and file browsing when switching between them. The active params can be obtained through `ED_fileselect_get_active_params()`. * `FileAssetSelectParams` stores the currently visible asset library ID. * Introduce file history abstraction so file and asset browsing can keep a separate history (previous and next directories). **General** * Option to only show asset data-blocks while file browsing (not exposed here). * Add "active_file" context member, so scripts can get and display info about the active file. * Add "active_id" context member, so `ED_OT_lib_id_load_custom_preview` can set a custom ID preview. (Only for "Current File" asset library) * Expose some of `FileDirEntry` in RNA as (non-editable). That way scripts can obtain name, preview icon and asset-data. Part of the first Asset Browser milestone. Check the #asset_browser_milestone_1 project milestone on developer.blender.org. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9724 Reviewed by: Bastien Montagne
2020-12-15Cleanup: reduce indirect DNA header inclusionCampbell Barton
Remove DNA headers, using forward declarations where possible. Also removed duplicate header, header including it's self and unnecessary inclusion of libc system headers from BKE header.
2020-12-04Cleanup: Move Outliner runtime hash into internal runtime struct, out of DNAJulian Eisel
This way Outliner internal data stays internal, non-Outliner code will not be able to access and mess with this. Further it allows us to use the real type (rather than `void *`), change the type to a C++ container if needed and slightly reduces the size for every Outliner stored in files. Slightly changed how we set the `SO_TREESTORE_REBUILD` for this, but it should effectively behave the same way as before.
2020-11-30Cleanup: Use LISTBASE_FOREACH macro in screen.cHans Goudey
This commit replaces while loops and for loops with the equivalent macro. This results in much more readable code in some places, and it's now more apparent when the situation is more complicated than just iterating through a linked list.
2020-11-30Cleanup: Use "region" for ARegion variable namesHans Goudey
As proposed in T74432 and already implemented in several commits, "region" is the preferred name for `ARegion` variables, rather than any variant of "ar". This commit changes a few "ar" variables that have popped up over time and also adjusted names of variants like "arnew".
2020-11-11UI Code Quality: Start refactoring Outliner tree building (using C++)Julian Eisel
This introduces a new C++ abstraction "tree-display" (in this commit named tree-view, renamed in a followup) to help constructing and managing the tree for the different display types (View Layer, Scene, Blender file, etc.). See https://developer.blender.org/D9499 for more context. Other developers approved this rather significantly different design approach there. ---- Motivation General problems with current design: * The Outliner tree building code is messy and hard to follow. * Hard-coded display mode checks are scattered over many places. * Data is passed around in rather unsafe ways (e.g. lots of `void *`). * There are no individually testable units. * Data-structure use is inefficient. The current Outliner code needs quite some untangling, the tree building seems like a good place to start. This and the followup commits tackle that. ---- Design Idea Idea is to have an abstract base class (`AbstractTreeDisplay`), and then sub-classes with the implementation for each display type (e.g. `TreeDisplayViewLayer`, `TreeDisplayDataAPI`, etc). The tree-display is kept alive until tree-rebuild as runtime data of the space, so that further queries based on the display type can be executed (e.g. "does the display support selection syncing?", "does it support restriction toggle columns?", etc.). New files are in a new `space_outliner/tree` sub-directory. With the new design, display modes become proper units, making them more maintainable, safer and testable. It should also be easier now to add new display modes.
2020-11-06Cleanup: fix naming and remove unnecessary codeJacques Lucke
2020-11-06Refactor: move Screen .blend data read to blenkernelJacques Lucke
Ref T76372.
2020-11-06Cleanup: use ELEM macroCampbell Barton
2020-11-03Add a callback to `IDTypeInfo` to allow preservation of some data accross ↵Bastien Montagne
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