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2022-08-31Nodes: move NodeTreeRef functionality into node runtime dataJacques Lucke
The purpose of `NodeTreeRef` was to speed up various queries on a read-only `bNodeTree`. Not that we have runtime data in nodes and sockets, we can also store the result of some queries there. This has some benefits: * No need for a read-only separate node tree data structure which increased complexity. * Makes it easier to reuse cached queries in more parts of Blender that can benefit from it. A downside is that we loose some type safety that we got by having different types for input and output sockets, as well as internal and non-internal links. This patch also refactors `DerivedNodeTree` so that it does not use `NodeTreeRef` anymore, but uses `bNodeTree` directly instead. To provide a convenient API (that is also close to what `NodeTreeRef` has), a new approach is implemented: `bNodeTree`, `bNode`, `bNodeSocket` and `bNodeLink` now have C++ methods declared in `DNA_node_types.h` which are implemented in `BKE_node_runtime.hh`. To make this work, `makesdna` now skips c++ sections when parsing dna header files. No user visible changes are expected. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15491
2022-08-10Realtime Compositor: Add evaluator and engineOmar Emara
This patch adds the core realtime compositor evaluator as well as a compositor draw engine powered by the evaluator that operates in the viewport. The realtime compositor is a new GPU accelerated compositor that will be used to power the viewport compositor imminently as well as the existing compositor in the future. This patch only adds the evaluator and engine as an experimental feature, the implementation of the nodes themselves will be committed separately. See T99210. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15206 Reviewed By: Clement Foucault