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MSVC used to warn about const mismatch for arguments passed by value.
Remove these as newer versions of MSVC no longer show this warning.
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Also add groups in some files.
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There were a few unused enum values: `CU_CARDINAL` and `CU_BSPLINE`
This commit cleans them up from code as they were not used for
anything meaningful.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13554
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Ref T92709
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These existing names were unhelpful at best, actively confusing at
worst. This patch renames them to be consistent with the terms
used to refer to the values in the UI.
- `width` -> `offset`
- `ext1` -> `extrude`
- `ext2` -> `bevel_radius`
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9627
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Ref 01c824ac88a0ff95a26c26be09f7a8853e47e446
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When browsing to open a font file, open File Browser in Thumbnail View
and sorting by name, instead of using the last-used states.
See D13040 for more details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13040
Reviewed by Julian Eisel
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Move runtime parameters out of context creation.
Not being able to choose another region and v3d limits the use of the
snap API.
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Match API naming prefix (BKE_vfont_*) and DNA_vfont_types.h.
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- Show "Lasso Select" in menus (along with Box & Circle select)
- Show "Extrude to Cursor" (along with other extrude actions).
- Rename operators that add/extrude on Ctrl-Click
since their names were inconsistent.
This is mainly for discoverability.
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- Bend (Transform).
- Extrude to Cursor.
- Lasso Select (related operators such as node-cut links, mask.. etc).
- Rip Mesh / UV's.
- Vertex/Edge Slide.
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Creating some primitives allows for a scale value (via python) that will
scale the object accordingly. For objects with a radius parameter
(like cylinders, spheres, etc.) passing a scale different to (1,1,1)
would result in unexpected behavior.
For example:
`>>> bpy.ops.mesh.primitive_uv_sphere_add(radius=2, scale=(1,1,2))`
We would expect this to create a sphere with a radius of 2
(dimensions 4,4,4) and then be scaled *2 along the z-axis
(dimensions 4,4,8). But this would previously create a scaled sphere
with dimensions (2,2,4).
The scale was simply divided by two. Maybe because the "radius"
parameter for creating the primitives was confusingly named "diameter"
(but used as the radius).
The fix adds a scale parameter to `ED_object_new_primitive_matrix`
and also renames the wrongly named "diameter" parameters to "radius".
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Maniphest Tasks: T84638
Ref D10093
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With this commit, curve objects support the geometry nodes modifier.
Curves objects now evaluate to `CurveEval` unless there was a previous
implicit conversion (tessellating modifiers, mesh modifiers, or the
settings in the curve "Geometry" panel). In the new code, curves are
only considered to be the wire edges-- any generated surface is a mesh
instead, stored in the evaluated geometry set.
The consolidation of concepts mentioned above allows remove a lot of
code that had to do with maintaining the `DispList` type temporarily
for modifiers and rendering. Instead, render engines see a separate
object for the mesh from the mesh geometry component, and when the
curve object evaluates to a curve, the `CurveEval` is always used for
drawing wire edges.
However, currently the `DispList` type is still maintained and used as
an intermediate step in implicit mesh conversion. In the future, more
uses of it could be changed to use `CurveEval` and `Mesh` instead.
This is mostly not changed behavior, it is just a formalization of
existing logic after recent fixes for 2.8 versions last year and two
years ago. Also, in the future more functionality can be converted
to nodes, removing cases of implicit conversions. For more discussion
on that topic, see T89676.
The `use_fill_deform` option is removed. It has not worked properly
since 2.62, and the choice for filling a curve before or after
deformation will work much better and be clearer with a node system.
Applying the geometry nodes modifier to generate a curve is not
implemented with this commit, so applying the modifier won't work
at all. This is a separate technical challenge, and should be solved
in a separate step.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11597
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Newly created objects would not become visible until
another action forced a depsgraph update.
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This was noted as a TODO as it wraps RNA_property_string_get_alloc
which takes a length return argument.
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`bpy.ops.font.text_insert(text="multiple characters")` wasn't working.
When the text is selected does not correctly insert multiple characters.
- When the text was selected from left to right,
the cursor only move one position next to the selected text.
- When the text is selected from right to left,
a part of the selected text remain.
Ref D12161
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This shows the text as part of the assertion message.
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- Tag the object data instead of the object when decoding
(this avoids duplicating mesh object-data on each undo-step).
- Calculate face normals as part of multi-threaded tessellation.
This gives ~11% speedup with 1.5x million polygons.
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Also use doxy style function reference `#` prefix chars when
referencing identifiers.
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Signed-off-by: Campbell Barton <ideasman42@gmail.com>
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This patch is part of: T87228.
Support accurate random selection for:
- CURVE_OT_select_random
- LATTICE_OT_select_random
- OBJECT_OT_select_random
Ref D11685
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It is more appropriate that `depths` is freed in `ED_view3d_depths_free`.
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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.
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These were limited to obvious cases. Some less obvious cases
were kept as refactoring might make them necessary in future.
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When projecting into screen space Z value isn't always needed.
Add 2D projection functions, renaming them to avoid accidents
happening again.
- Add GPU_matrix_project_2fv
- Add ED_view3d_project_v2
- Rename ED_view3d_project to ED_view3d_project_v3
- Use the 2D versions of these functions when the Z value isn't used.
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This allows the addition of the `SNAP_GEOM_CAGE` option.
Currently unused.
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For curves, we need to tag the curve ID_RECALC_COPY_ON_WRITE for batch
cache update (same as in {rB24b2fe50f3ec}).
Maniphest Tasks: T86932
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10826
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Matches the alternative function ED_view3d_autodist_depth, but is more
efficient since it uses the cache.
No functional changes.
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This fixes T86440
As the CU_2D flag is set for nurbs, a Curve can have 2D nurbs mixed with 3D.
But the UI does not allow this mixing. It updates all nurbs to 2D or 3D when set.
So remove this specific flag for nurbs.
This may break old files, since 2D curves with mixed 3D are now set as 3D.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10738
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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
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The operator should not assume v3d is valid.
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NurbsPath leads crash.
Crash occurs at `assert(builder->index_len < builder->max_index_len)`.
Non-bezier nurbs were being created with abnormal values causing the
causing edge count in the draw manager to be incorrect.
This commit also deduplicates and adds descriptions to the code.
Thanks @PratikPB2123 for pointing out where the error is.
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When joining curves, the resulting curve will inherit the bevel depth of
the active curve, but the radii would stay the same which leads to
changed appearance when joining.
Now compensate for this taking the different bevel depths into account
(if present).
Was a feature request here (and I also think we had reports about this
-- which were usually turned down as not-a-bug):
https://blender.community/c/rightclickselect/bhhbbc/
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10752
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While I couldn't redo a bug in this case, it's possible for the
active object to become out of sync in rare cases,
so best use these functions.
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Setting the active object when decoding undo steps missed
a call to ED_object_base_active_refresh.
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Assert the poll function succeeds after setting the active object.
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Use OBEDIT_FROM_VIEW_LAYER macro for curve & fonts (matching edit-mesh).
While the difference isn't significant at the moment,
there are no reason these should be different between undo systems.
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