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This moves the `alembic`, `avi`, `collada`, and `usd` modules into a common
`io` directory.
This also cleans up some `#include "../../{somedir}/{somefile}.h"` by
adding `../../io/{somedir}` to `CMakeLists.txt` and then just using
`#include "{somefile}.h"`.
No functional changes.
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- Split 'verify_fcurve' into two functions:
ED_action_fcurve_ensure which adds the f-curve if needed.
ED_action_fcurve_find which returns NULL when not found.
Callers of ED_action_fcurve_find had unused 'group'
argument which has been removed.
- Rename verify_adt_action to ED_id_action_ensure
It had an argument to add data which was always true,
remove this instead of splitting in into a separate function.
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- Use 'BKE_object_defgroup' prefix for object functions.
- Rename 'defvert_verify_index' to 'defvert_ensure_index'
since this adds the group if it isn't found.
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MSVC has a conformance mode (/permissive-) where the C++ standard is more strictly
enforced. This mode is available on MSVC 15.5+ [1]
This patch enables this mode on compilers that support it and cleans up the few violations it threw up in the process.
- Mantaflow was using M_PI without requesting them using the _USE_MATH_DEFINES define to opt in to non default behaviour.
- Collada did not include the right header for std::cerr, this seemingly was fixed for other platforms already but put inside a platform guard.
- Ghost had some scoping issues regarding uninitialized variables and goto behaviour
Second landing of this patch, earlier commit was reverted due to some compiler configurations having slipped though testing
[1] https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/reference/permissive-standards-conformance
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6824
Reviewed By: brecht
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support it."
It is breaking compilation on some configurations, revert for now while
i see what is wrong.
This reverts commit 9fe469c110940af5d2525158305d5d365bd15276.
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MSVC has a conformance mode (/permissive-) where the C++ standard is more strictly
enforced. This mode is available on MSVC 15.5+ [1]
This patch enables this mode on compilers that support it and cleans up the few violations it threw up in the process.
- Mantaflow was using M_PI without requesting them using the _USE_MATH_DEFINES define to opt in to non default behaviour.
- Collada did not include the right header for std::cerr, this seemingly was fixed for other platforms already but put inside a platform guard.
- Ghost had some scoping issues regarding uninitialized variables and goto behaviour
[1] https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/reference/permissive-standards-conformance
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6824
Reviewed By: brecht
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While the file in this report had corrupted values,
this is avoidable without adding any extra overhead.
Use unsigned vertex group indices since we don't need negative values,
this is an alternative to checking they aren't negative in many places.
Vertex group values over INT_MAX is still considered invalid,
so any accidental unsigned wrapping won't be silently ignored.
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Note that `BKE_library.h`/`library.c` were renamed to
`BKE_lib_id.h`/`lib_id.c` to avoid having a too generic name here.
Part of T72604.
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- Replace 'unsigned' used on it's own with 'uint'.
- Replace 'unsigned const char' with 'const uchar'.
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Dear developers remember to set your coding environment to use clang-format.
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Old Name New Name
========= =========
init_def_material BKE_materials_init
BKE_material_gpencil_default_free BKE_materials_exit
test_object_materials BKE_object_materials_test
test_all_objects_materials BKE_objects_materials_test_all
give_matarar BKE_object_material_array
give_totcolp BKE_object_material_num
give_current_material_p BKE_object_material_get_p
give_current_material BKE_object_material_get
assign_material BKE_object_material_assign
assign_matarar BKE_object_material_array_assign
give_matarar_id BKE_id_material_array
give_totcolp_id BKE_id_material_num
assign_material_id BKE_id_material_assign
clear_matcopybuf BKE_material_copybuf_clear
free_matcopybuf BKE_material_copybuf_free
copy_matcopybuf BKE_material_copybuf_copy
paste_matcopybuf BKE_material_copybuf_paste
BKE_material_init_gpencil_settings BKE_gpencil_material_attr_init
BKE_material_add_gpencil BKE_gpencil_material_add
BKE_material_gpencil_get BKE_gpencil_material
BKE_material_gpencil_default_get BKE_gpencil_material_default
BKE_material_gpencil_settings_get BKE_gpencil_material_settings
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In this case the ERROR_REQUIRED_ATTRIBUTE_MISSING seem to be fatal so
stop the import to avoid crashing if we run into this error.
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This is a more correct fix to the issue Brecht was fixing in D6600.
While the fix in that patch worked fine for linking it broke ASAN
runtime under some circumstances.
For example, `make full debug developer` would compile, but trying
to start blender will cause assert failure in ASAN (related on check
that ASAN is not running already).
Top-level idea: leave it to CMake to keep track of dependency graph.
The root of the issue comes to the fact that target like "blender" is
configured to use a lot of static libraries coming from Blender sources
and to use external static libraries. There is nothing which ensures
order between blender's and external libraries. Only order of blender
libraries is guaranteed.
It was possible that due to a cycle or other circumstances some of
blender libraries would have been passed to linker after libraries
it uses, causing linker errors.
For example, this order will likely fail:
libbf_blenfont.a libfreetype6.a libbf_blenfont.a
This change makes it so blender libraries are explicitly provided
their dependencies to an external libraries, which allows CMake to
ensure they are always linked against them.
General rule here: if bf_foo depends on an external library it is
to be provided to LIBS for bf_foo.
For example, if bf_blenkernel depends on opensubdiv then LIBS in
blenkernel's CMakeLists.txt is to include OPENSUBDIB_LIBRARIES.
The change is made based on searching for used include folders
such as OPENSUBDIV_INCLUDE_DIRS and adding corresponding libraries
to LIBS ion that CMakeLists.txt. Transitive dependencies are not
simplified by this approach, but I am not aware of any downside of
this: CMake should be smart enough to simplify them on its side.
And even if not, this shouldn't affect linking time.
Benefit of not relying on transitive dependencies is that build
system is more robust towards future changes. For example, if
bf_intern_opensubiv is no longer depends on OPENSUBDIV_LIBRARIES
and all such code is moved to bf_blenkernel this will not break
linking.
The not-so-trivial part is change to blender_add_lib (and its
version in Cycles). The complexity is caused by libraries being
provided as a single list argument which doesn't allow to use
different release and debug libraries on Windows. The idea is:
- Have every library prefixed as "optimized" or "debug" if
separation is needed (non-prefixed libraries will be considered
"generic").
- Loop through libraries passed to function and do simple parsing
which will look for "optimized" and "debug" words and specify
following library to corresponding category.
This isn't something particularly great. Alternative would be to
use target_link_libraries() directly, which sounds like more code
but which is more explicit and allows to have more flexibility
and control comparing to wrapper approach.
Tested the following configurations on Linux, macOS and Windows:
- make full debug developer
- make full release developer
- make lite debug developer
- make lite release developer
NOTE: Linux libraries needs to be compiled with D6641 applied,
otherwise, depending on configuration, it's possible to run into
duplicated zlib symbols error.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6642
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I also changed the Collada importer scuh that the diffuse Alpha is now set
for the generated PBSDF Shader AND for the base color.
Note: we can not export the base color AND the color
from the PBSDF Shaders at the same time. And when importing
we do not know if the color was originally coming from a base
material or from a shader. Setting them both in import seems
to give the most consistent results.
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(use Shader's Alpha value instead)
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We can't use the fast path when the mesh is used by mulitple objects and so
slower sculpting is expected then. But fake users should not affect this. This
also fixes the same type of error in a few other areas.
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an fcurve
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importing matrix animations
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Also correct some outdated symbol references,
add missing 'name' commands.
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- Image views.
- Sequencer text strip font.
- Text check for modified/reload.
- Collada image export.
- Brush icons.
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The default was changed with an initial implementation of the feature.
With the feedback from animators, having a behavior which affects curves
outside of a changing range is not convenient for professional animators
working on high quality character animation. On the other hand, automatic
smoothing is better for casual animation of object motion.
This change adds an ability to change the default via User Preferences.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5875
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Currently unused, but will allow to keep of an owner of the depsgraph.
Could also simplify other APIs in the future by avoiding to pass bmain
explicitly to relation update functions and things like that.
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This partially reverts commit 0b2d1badecc48b5cbff5ec088b29c6e9acc5e1d0
Post increment can deep-copy for C++ iterators, while in my own checks
GCC was able to optimize this to get the same output,
better follow C++ best practice and use pre-increment for iterators.
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When the result isn't used, prefer post increment/decrement
(already used nearly everywhere in Blender).
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determines which collada library version it uses
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Some statements were split across multiple lines because of their
trailing comments.
In most cases it's clearer to put the comments above.
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T68035 by @luzpaz
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Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3744
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Some external tools seem to have issues with the definition
of Collada <transparency> - a float value in range (0,1).
However it is possible to use the <transparent> color as a container
for the <transparency> value. This seems to be a more reliable
method to export transparency values from Blender PBSDF Shaders.
The relevant documentation is in the collada 1.14 reference manual,
page 7-5 about the usage of transparent and transparency.
This fix makes export and import of the <transparency>
and <transparent> values more convenient and more reliable.
Reviewers: brecht, jesterking
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5305
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Fixed: The Collada Exporter only supports export of
Lambert Shaders. But Shininess is not supported with
Lambert Shaders. The exporter must not add Shininess
to the Shader data!
Fixed: The Collada Importer adds an illegal value of -1
for reflectivity when this parameters is not defined in
the imported collada data. Now reflectivity is only
set when the import data contains a valid value.
Discarded: The Collada Importer handles shininess in a
dubious way. I have discarded import for now.
This needs to be reworked carefully in 2.81.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5262
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