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2022-10-04Cleanup: replace UNUSED macro with commented args in C++ codeHans Goudey
This is the conventional way of dealing with unused arguments in C++, since it works on all compilers. Regex find and replace: `UNUSED\((\w+)\)` -> `/*$1*/`
2022-09-25Cleanup: replace static_casts with functional casts for numeric typesCampbell Barton
2022-09-25Cleanup: use 'u' prefixed integer types for brevity & cast styleCampbell Barton
To use function style cast '(unsigned char)x' can't be replaced by 'unsigned char(x)'.
2022-08-28Cleanup: replace NULL with nullptr for C++ filesCampbell Barton
2022-03-30Cleanup: use "num" as a suffix in: source/blender/blenlibCampbell Barton
Also replace "num" with: - "number" when it's not used to denote the number of items. - "digits" when digits in a string are being manipulated.
2022-03-22Fix build when using WITH_TBB=OFF after recent changesBrecht Van Lommel
And wrap tbb::parallel_sort in blender namespace similar to other TBB functionality.
2022-02-15BLI: Change dependencies in vector math filesHans Goudey
This patch reverses the dependency between `BLI_math_vec_types.hh` and `BLI_math_vector.hh`. Now the higher level `blender::math` functions depend on the header that defines the types they work with, rather than the other way around. The initial goal was to allow defining an `enable_if` in the types header and using it in the math header. But I also think this operations to types dependency is more natural anyway. This required changing the includes some files used from the type header to the math implementation header. I took that change a bit further removing the C vector math header from the C++ header; I think that helps to make the transition between the two systems clearer. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14112
2022-02-11File headers: SPDX License migrationCampbell Barton
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
2022-01-12BLI: Refactor vector types & functions to use templatesClément Foucault
This patch implements the vector types (i.e:`float2`) by making heavy usage of templating. All vector functions are now outside of the vector classes (inside the `blender::math` namespace) and are not vector size dependent for the most part. In the ongoing effort to make shaders less GL centric, we are aiming to share more code between GLSL and C++ to avoid code duplication. ####Motivations: - We are aiming to share UBO and SSBO structures between GLSL and C++. This means we will use many of the existing vector types and others we currently don't have (uintX, intX). All these variations were asking for many more code duplication. - Deduplicate existing code which is duplicated for each vector size. - We also want to share small functions. Which means that vector functions should be static and not in the class namespace. - Reduce friction to use these types in new projects due to their incompleteness. - The current state of the `BLI_(float|double|mpq)(2|3|4).hh` is a bit of a let down. Most clases are incomplete, out of sync with each others with different codestyles, and some functions that should be static are not (i.e: `float3::reflect()`). ####Upsides: - Still support `.x, .y, .z, .w` for readability. - Compact, readable and easilly extendable. - All of the vector functions are available for all the vectors types and can be restricted to certain types. Also template specialization let us define exception for special class (like mpq). - With optimization ON, the compiler unroll the loops and performance is the same. ####Downsides: - Might impact debugability. Though I would arge that the bugs are rarelly caused by the vector class itself (since the operations are quite trivial) but by the type conversions. - Might impact compile time. I did not saw a significant impact since the usage is not really widespread. - Functions needs to be rewritten to support arbitrary vector length. For instance, one can't call `len_squared_v3v3` in `math::length_squared()` and call it a day. - Type cast does not work with the template version of the `math::` vector functions. Meaning you need to manually cast `float *` and `(float *)[3]` to `float3` for the function calls. i.e: `math::distance_squared(float3(nearest.co), positions[i]);` - Some parts might loose in readability: `float3::dot(v1.normalized(), v2.normalized())` becoming `math::dot(math::normalize(v1), math::normalize(v2))` But I propose, when appropriate, to use `using namespace blender::math;` on function local or file scope to increase readability. `dot(normalize(v1), normalize(v2))` ####Consideration: - Include back `.length()` method. It is quite handy and is more C++ oriented. - I considered the GLM library as a candidate for replacement. It felt like too much for what we need and would be difficult to extend / modify to our needs. - I used Macros to reduce code in operators declaration and potential copy paste bugs. This could reduce debugability and could be reverted. - This touches `delaunay_2d.cc` and the intersection code. I would like to know @howardt opinion on the matter. - The `noexcept` on the copy constructor of `mpq(2|3)` is being removed. But according to @JacquesLucke it is not a real problem for now. I would like to give a huge thanks to @JacquesLucke who helped during this and pushed me to reduce the duplication further. Reviewed By: brecht, sergey, JacquesLucke Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13791
2022-01-12Revert "BLI: Refactor vector types & functions to use templates"Clément Foucault
Includes unwanted changes This reverts commit 46e049d0ce2bce2f53ddc41a0dbbea2969d00a5d.
2022-01-12BLI: Refactor vector types & functions to use templatesClment Foucault
This patch implements the vector types (i.e:`float2`) by making heavy usage of templating. All vector functions are now outside of the vector classes (inside the `blender::math` namespace) and are not vector size dependent for the most part. In the ongoing effort to make shaders less GL centric, we are aiming to share more code between GLSL and C++ to avoid code duplication. ####Motivations: - We are aiming to share UBO and SSBO structures between GLSL and C++. This means we will use many of the existing vector types and others we currently don't have (uintX, intX). All these variations were asking for many more code duplication. - Deduplicate existing code which is duplicated for each vector size. - We also want to share small functions. Which means that vector functions should be static and not in the class namespace. - Reduce friction to use these types in new projects due to their incompleteness. - The current state of the `BLI_(float|double|mpq)(2|3|4).hh` is a bit of a let down. Most clases are incomplete, out of sync with each others with different codestyles, and some functions that should be static are not (i.e: `float3::reflect()`). ####Upsides: - Still support `.x, .y, .z, .w` for readability. - Compact, readable and easilly extendable. - All of the vector functions are available for all the vectors types and can be restricted to certain types. Also template specialization let us define exception for special class (like mpq). - With optimization ON, the compiler unroll the loops and performance is the same. ####Downsides: - Might impact debugability. Though I would arge that the bugs are rarelly caused by the vector class itself (since the operations are quite trivial) but by the type conversions. - Might impact compile time. I did not saw a significant impact since the usage is not really widespread. - Functions needs to be rewritten to support arbitrary vector length. For instance, one can't call `len_squared_v3v3` in `math::length_squared()` and call it a day. - Type cast does not work with the template version of the `math::` vector functions. Meaning you need to manually cast `float *` and `(float *)[3]` to `float3` for the function calls. i.e: `math::distance_squared(float3(nearest.co), positions[i]);` - Some parts might loose in readability: `float3::dot(v1.normalized(), v2.normalized())` becoming `math::dot(math::normalize(v1), math::normalize(v2))` But I propose, when appropriate, to use `using namespace blender::math;` on function local or file scope to increase readability. `dot(normalize(v1), normalize(v2))` ####Consideration: - Include back `.length()` method. It is quite handy and is more C++ oriented. - I considered the GLM library as a candidate for replacement. It felt like too much for what we need and would be difficult to extend / modify to our needs. - I used Macros to reduce code in operators declaration and potential copy paste bugs. This could reduce debugability and could be reverted. - This touches `delaunay_2d.cc` and the intersection code. I would like to know @howardt opinion on the matter. - The `noexcept` on the copy constructor of `mpq(2|3)` is being removed. But according to @JacquesLucke it is not a real problem for now. I would like to give a huge thanks to @JacquesLucke who helped during this and pushed me to reduce the duplication further. Reviewed By: brecht, sergey, JacquesLucke Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13791
2022-01-12Revert "BLI: Refactor vector types & functions to use templates"Clément Foucault
Reverted because the commit removes a lot of commits. This reverts commit a2c1c368af48644fa8995ecbe7138cc0d7900c30.
2022-01-12BLI: Refactor vector types & functions to use templatesClément Foucault
This patch implements the vector types (i.e:float2) by making heavy usage of templating. All vector functions are now outside of the vector classes (inside the blender::math namespace) and are not vector size dependent for the most part. In the ongoing effort to make shaders less GL centric, we are aiming to share more code between GLSL and C++ to avoid code duplication. Motivations: - We are aiming to share UBO and SSBO structures between GLSL and C++. This means we will use many of the existing vector types and others we currently don't have (uintX, intX). All these variations were asking for many more code duplication. - Deduplicate existing code which is duplicated for each vector size. - We also want to share small functions. Which means that vector functions should be static and not in the class namespace. - Reduce friction to use these types in new projects due to their incompleteness. - The current state of the BLI_(float|double|mpq)(2|3|4).hh is a bit of a let down. Most clases are incomplete, out of sync with each others with different codestyles, and some functions that should be static are not (i.e: float3::reflect()). Upsides: - Still support .x, .y, .z, .w for readability. - Compact, readable and easilly extendable. - All of the vector functions are available for all the vectors types and can be restricted to certain types. Also template specialization let us define exception for special class (like mpq). - With optimization ON, the compiler unroll the loops and performance is the same. Downsides: - Might impact debugability. Though I would arge that the bugs are rarelly caused by the vector class itself (since the operations are quite trivial) but by the type conversions. - Might impact compile time. I did not saw a significant impact since the usage is not really widespread. - Functions needs to be rewritten to support arbitrary vector length. For instance, one can't call len_squared_v3v3 in math::length_squared() and call it a day. - Type cast does not work with the template version of the math:: vector functions. Meaning you need to manually cast float * and (float *)[3] to float3 for the function calls. i.e: math::distance_squared(float3(nearest.co), positions[i]); - Some parts might loose in readability: float3::dot(v1.normalized(), v2.normalized()) becoming math::dot(math::normalize(v1), math::normalize(v2)) But I propose, when appropriate, to use using namespace blender::math; on function local or file scope to increase readability. dot(normalize(v1), normalize(v2)) Consideration: - Include back .length() method. It is quite handy and is more C++ oriented. - I considered the GLM library as a candidate for replacement. It felt like too much for what we need and would be difficult to extend / modify to our needs. - I used Macros to reduce code in operators declaration and potential copy paste bugs. This could reduce debugability and could be reverted. - This touches delaunay_2d.cc and the intersection code. I would like to know @Howard Trickey (howardt) opinion on the matter. - The noexcept on the copy constructor of mpq(2|3) is being removed. But according to @Jacques Lucke (JacquesLucke) it is not a real problem for now. I would like to give a huge thanks to @Jacques Lucke (JacquesLucke) who helped during this and pushed me to reduce the duplication further. Reviewed By: brecht, sergey, JacquesLucke Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D13791
2021-12-30Cleanup: clang-tidy modernize-redundant-void-argAaron Carlisle
2021-12-09Cleanup: move public doc-strings into headers for 'blenlib'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
2021-12-08Cleanup: Clang-Tidy modernize-redundant-void-argAaron Carlisle
2021-11-24Fix T92962 Boolean output indices unstable.Howard Trickey
A parallel loop to create the interesection meshes for each triangle meant that with parallelism, the output order of the created meshes could vary with each execution. Keep the parallelism for doing the CDTs for interesection, but move the extraction of the new faces into a serial loop afterwards, for repeatability.
2021-10-18Cleanup: spelling in commentsCampbell Barton
2021-10-11Fix T91889 Exact boolean sometimes drops triangles.Howard Trickey
The problem is that the fast triangulator (based on polyfill) sometimes makes degenerate triangles. Commit 8115f0c5bd91f had a check for degenerate triangles but it wasn't thorough enough. This commit uses a more thorough (and pessimistic) test for degenerate triangles, using the exact triangulator in those cases.
2021-10-04Cleanup: use system includesCampbell Barton
2021-08-02Cleanup: spellingCampbell Barton
2021-07-20Cleanup: fix clang-tidy readability-else-after-returnSybren A. Stüvel
No functional changes
2021-07-18Greatly improve speed of Delaunay when have a lot of holes.Howard Trickey
Using part of a patch from Erik Abrahamsson, this replaces the use of linked lists for original id tracking by Sets. I had thought that the lists were unlikely to grow to more than a few elements, but when the mesh has a lot of holes (whose original ids go *outside* the hole, and therefore, most of the mesh), this assumption can be very wrong. On a Text regression test, the time went from 11.67s to 0.16s with this fix. I also tested to make sure that Boolean didn't slow down with this, and found it actually had a very slight speedup. Using Sets exposed a dependency on the ordering of the items in the id lists, luckily caught by a mesh intersect regression test, so fixed that.
2021-07-06Various Exact Boolean parallelizations and optimizations.Erik Abrahamsson
From patch D11780 from Erik Abrahamsson. It parallelizes making the vertices, destruction of map entries, finding if the result is PWN, finding triangle adjacencies, and finding the ambient cell. The latter needs a parallel_reduce from tbb, so added one into BLI_task.hh so that if WITH_TBB is false, the code will still work. On Erik's 6-core machine, the elapsed time went from 17.5s to 11.8s (33% faster) on an intersection of two spheres with 3.1M faces. On Howard's 24-core machine, the elapsed time went from 18.7s to 10.8s for the same test.
2021-07-05Fix performance regression in Exact boolean due to exact triangulation.Howard Trickey
Went back to using Blender's polyfill for triangulation, which is much faster (time for a 3.1M face boolean went from 103s to 48s). Had to put in detection for the case that needs the exact triangulator (bug T86805), and also a fix for non-convex quads (bug T89330).
2021-07-05Cleanup: spelling, punctuationCampbell Barton
2021-07-03Cleanup: consistent use of tags: NOTE/TODO/FIXME/XXXCampbell Barton
Also use doxy style function reference `#` prefix chars when referencing identifiers.
2021-06-28Cleanup: repeated terms in code comments & error messagesCampbell Barton
2021-06-27Fix T89330 Exact Boolean fails on a simple model.Howard Trickey
The problem was an optimization I put in to triangulate quads. It was wrong if the quad, after projecting onto a 2d plane, was not convex. Handling quads the same as other faces fixes the bug. Unfortunately, this will slow down Exact Boolean when the input has many quads (the usual case, of course). Will attempt to fix that with a later change, but for now, this at least restores correctness.
2021-06-24Cleanup: comment blocks, trailing space in commentsCampbell Barton
2021-06-05Exact Boolean: speed up when there are many separate components.Howard Trickey
Use bounding box tests quickly tell that two components cannot have a containment relation between each other. This change cut about 0.6s off a test with 25 big icospheres.
2021-06-01Speedup exact boolean by avoiding some mallocs and frees.Erick Abrahammson
This is from patch D11432 from Erik Abrahamsson. He found that in some mpq3 functions called frequently from loops, passing in buffers for termporary mpq3 values can save substantial time. On my machine, his example in that patch went from 9.48s to 7.50s for the boolean part of the calculation. On his machine, a running time went from 17s to 10.3s.
2021-05-03Cleanup: clang-tidyJacques Lucke
2021-05-02Fix T87554 Exact Boolean performance bug.Howard Trickey
There was a quadratic algorithm extracting triangles from a coplanar cluster. This is now linear. Also found and fixed a bug in the same area related to the triangulator added recently: it didn't get the right correspondence between new edges and original edges.
2021-04-08Cleanup: enable modernize-use-equals-default checkJacques Lucke
This removes a lot of unnecessary code that is generated by the compiler automatically. In very few cases, a defaulted destructor in a .cc file is still necessary, because of forward declarations in the header. I removed some defaulted virtual destructors, because they are not necessary, when the parent class has a virtual destructor already. Defaulted constructors are only necessary when there is another constructor, but the class should still be default constructible. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10911
2021-02-05Cleanup: Clang-tidy modernize-use-default-member-initAnkit Meel
Using assignment syntax as we don't use `{}` initialization yet. Reviewed By: sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9501
2021-02-05Cleanup: correct spelling in commentsCampbell Barton
2020-12-06Reorder fields in boolean's ITT_value to save memory.Howard Trickey
2020-12-05Add more timing hooks for boolean.Howard Trickey
2020-11-24Speedups for new boolean. Better hash function for verts.Howard Trickey
The existing hash function didn't work well with Set's method of masking to the lower bits, because many verts have zeros in the lower bits. Also, replaced VectorSet with Set for Vert deduping.
2020-11-16Cleanup: clang-tidyCampbell Barton
2020-11-16Merge branch 'blender-v2.91-release'Howard Trickey
Bring in exact boolean fix.
2020-11-16Fix T82736, Exact Boolean fail with repeated subtraction of same object.Howard Trickey
Two problems were fixed. One, the code for dissolving vertices left a face around if dissolving a vertex would leave less than three vertices. Instead, the face should be deleted. Two, with transformations like "rotate 180 degrees", this should be no problem with exact, but the current transformation matrix has very small non-zero entries where it shouldn't. Cleaning the transformation matrix makes it more likely that user expectations about coplanar faces will be fulfilled.
2020-11-09Cleanup: fix wrong merge, remove extra unique_ptr.Ankit Meel
Mistakes added in 3cb4c513080ebeead7c5629a7f0503fae9513803 and bec1765340c3c13f002882ce147762e4c38ed2c6 Reviewed By: sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9514
2020-11-09Cleanup: fix some clang tidy issuesJacques Lucke
2020-11-07Merge new boolean fix from blender-v2.91-release.Howard Trickey
2020-11-07Fix T82301, exact boolean fail on cube with bump.Howard Trickey
The code for determining coplanar clusters had a bug where it would miss some triangles. The fix for now is to just put triangles in the cluster if their bounding boxes overlap. This works but maybe makes clusters bigger then they have to be. I'll follow this commit with work on making the CDT routine faster when using exact arithmetic. Also removed a lot of unused code, and added some new intersect performance tests.
2020-11-06Cleanup: Clang-Tidy modernize-use-nullptrSybren A. Stüvel
Replace `NULL` with `nullptr` in C++ code. No functional changes.
2020-11-06Cleanup: Clang-Tidy, modernize-make-uniqueSergey Sharybin
2020-11-06Cleanup: Clang-Tidy, readability-redundant-member-initSergey Sharybin