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2022-02-07Curves: Rename "Hair" types, variables, and functions to "Curves"Hans Goudey
Based on discussions from T95355 and T94193, the plan is to use the name "Curves" to describe the data-block container for multiple curves. Eventually this will replace the existing "Curve" data-block. However, it will be a while before the curve data-block can be replaced so in order to distinguish the two curve types in the UI, "Hair Curves" will be used, but eventually changed back to "Curves". This patch renames "hair-related" files, functions, types, and variable names to this convention. A deep rename is preferred to keep code consistent and to avoid any "hair" terminology from leaking, since the new data-block is meant for all curve types, not just hair use cases. The downside of this naming is that the difference between "Curve" and "Curves" has become important. That was considered during design discussons and deemed acceptable, especially given the non-permanent nature of the somewhat common conflict. Some points of interest: - All DNA compatibility is lost, just like rBf59767ff9729. - I renamed `ID_HA` to `ID_CV` so there is no complete mismatch. - `hair_curves` is used where necessary to distinguish from the existing "curves" plural. - I didn't rename any of the cycles/rendering code function names, since that is also used by the old hair particle system. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14007
2022-02-04Merge branch 'blender-v3.1-release'Campbell Barton
2022-02-04Fix assertion snapping to selected in mesh edit-modeCampbell Barton
ED_transverts_create_from_obedit expected an evaluated object. Add flag to request TX_VERT_USE_MAPLOC to be set, which avoids having to calculate this data when it's not used as well as the requirement that the input object be evaluated from the depsgraph.
2022-02-04Cleanup: Add file names back to node headerHans Goudey
These were removed in rBbe3f3812dc4b, but it's preferred to keep them. I had to do a bit of reorganizing, and I corrected the file type too.
2022-02-03Cleanup: clang-formatCampbell Barton
2022-02-03Merge branch 'blender-v3.1-release'Sergey Sharybin
2022-02-03Fix assert in original modifiers pointer update functionSergey Sharybin
The issue was happening with a specific file where the ID management code was not fully copying all modifiers because of the extra check in the `BKE_object_support_modifier_type_check()`. While it is arguable that copy-on-write should be a 1:1 copy there is no real need to maintain the per-modifier pointer to its original. Use its SessionUUID to perform lookup in the original datablock. Downside of this approach is that it is a linear lookup instead of direct pointer access, but the upside is that there is less pointers to manage and that the file with unsupported modifiers does behave correct without any asserts. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13993
2022-01-31Cleanup: comments and minor changes to GPU_select codeCampbell Barton
- Remove outdated references to glReadPixels & OpenGL. - Rename GPUPickState.{gl => gpu} - Add doc-string for MAXPICKELEMS. - Use doxygen comments & other minor doc-string improvements.
2022-01-31Cleanup: use struct for GPU the select bufferCampbell Barton
GPU_select originally used GL_SELECT which defined the format for storing the selection result. Now this is no longer the case, define our own struct - making the code easier to follow: - Avoid having to deal with arrays in both `uint*` and `uint(*)[4]` multiplying offsets by 4 in some cases & not others. - No magic numbers for the offsets of depth & selection-ID. - No need to allocate unused members to match GL_SELECT (halving the buffer size).
2022-01-31Cleanup: use our own conventions for tags in commentsCampbell Barton
2022-01-28Drag & drop: Support using context of hovered button when droppingJulian Eisel
Buttons can hold context and it's very useful to use this as a way to let buttons provide context for drop operators. For example, with this D13549 can make the material slot list set the material-slot pointer for each row, and the drop operator can just query that.
2022-01-26Assets: allow creating preview image by rendering active objectJacques Lucke
For node groups there is no good default preview generation. Nevertheless, t would be useful to generate a preview image for a node group by rendering an object in some cases. This commit adds a new operator that allows updating the preview image for the active asset by rendering the active object. Note, the operator can also be used for other asset types, not just node groups. The operator can be found in a menu right below the refresh-preview button. Currently it is the only operator in that menu. In the future, more operators to create previews may be added. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13747
2022-01-26Performance: Remap multiple items in UIJeroen Bakker
During sprite fright loading of complex scenes would spend a long time in remapping ID's The remapping process is done on a per ID instance that resulted in a very time consuming process that goes over every possible ID reference to find out if it needs to be updated. If there are N of references to ID blocks and there are M ID blocks that needed to be remapped it would take N*M checks. These checks are scattered around the place and memory. Each reference would only be updated at most once, but most of the time no update is needed at all. Idea: By grouping the changes together will reduce the number of checks resulting in improved performance. This would only require N checks. Additional benefits is improved data locality as data is only loaded once in the L2 cache. It has be implemented for the resyncing process and UI editors. On an Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700 CPU @ 3.40GHz 16Gig the resyncing process went from 170 seconds to 145 seconds (during hotspot recording). After this patch has been applied we could add similar approach to references (references between data blocks) and functionality (tagged deletion). In my understanding this could reduce the resyncing process to less than a second. Opening the village production file between 10 and 20 seconds. Flame graphs showing that UI remapping isn't visible anymore (`WM_main_remap_editor_id_reference`) * Master {F12769210 size=full} * This patch {F12769211 size=full} Reviewed By: mont29 Maniphest Tasks: T94185 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13615
2022-01-25Revert "Performance: Remap multiple items in UI"Jeroen Bakker
This reverts commit 948211679f2a0681421160be0d3b90f507bc0be7. This commit introduced some regressions in the test suite. As this change is a core part of blender Bastien and I decided to revert it as the solution isn't clear and needs more investigation. The following tests FAILED: 62 - blendfile_liblink (SEGFAULT) 63 - blendfile_library_overrides (SEGFAULT) It fails in (id_us_ensure_real)
2022-01-25Performance: Remap multiple items in UIJeroen Bakker
During sprite fright loading of complex scenes would spend a long time in remapping ID's The remapping process is done on a per ID instance that resulted in a very time consuming process that goes over every possible ID reference to find out if it needs to be updated. If there are N of references to ID blocks and there are M ID blocks that needed to be remapped it would take N*M checks. These checks are scattered around the place and memory. Each reference would only be updated at most once, but most of the time no update is needed at all. Idea: By grouping the changes together will reduce the number of checks resulting in improved performance. This would only require N checks. Additional benefits is improved data locality as data is only loaded once in the L2 cache. It has be implemented for the resyncing process and UI editors. On an Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700 CPU @ 3.40GHz 16Gig the resyncing process went from 170 seconds to 145 seconds (during hotspot recording). After this patch has been applied we could add similar approach to references (references between data blocks) and functionality (tagged deletion). In my understanding this could reduce the resyncing process to less than a second. Opening the village production file between 10 and 20 seconds. Flame graphs showing that UI remapping isn't visible anymore (`WM_main_remap_editor_id_reference`) * Master {F12769210 size=full} * This patch {F12769211 size=full} Reviewed By: mont29 Maniphest Tasks: T94185 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13615
2022-01-25Animation: Equalize Handle OperatorKevin C. Burke
The Equalize Handles operator allows users to make selected handle lengths uniform: either respecting their original angle from the key control point or by flattening their angle (removing the overshoot sometimes produced by certain handle types). Design: T94172 Reviewed by: sybren Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13702
2022-01-24Cleanup: sort struct forward declarationsCampbell Barton
2022-01-24Cleanup: Grammar: its self vs. itselfHans Goudey
2022-01-20Subdivision: add support for vertex creasingKévin Dietrich
This adds vertex creasing support for OpenSubDiv for modeling, rendering, Alembic and USD I/O. For modeling, vertex creasing follows the edge creasing implementation with an operator accessible through the Vertex menu in Edit Mode, and some parameter in the properties panel. The option in the Subsurf and Multires to use edge creasing also affects vertex creasing. The vertex crease data is stored as a CustomData layer, unlike edge creases which for now are stored in `MEdge`, but will in the future also be moved to a `CustomData` layer. See comments for details on the difference in behavior for the `CD_CREASE` layer between egdes and vertices. For Cycles this adds sockets on the Mesh node to hold data about which vertices are creased (one socket for the indices, one for the weigths). Viewport rendering of vertex creasing reuses the same color scheme as for edges and creased vertices are drawn bigger than uncreased vertices. For Alembic and USD, vertex crease support follows the edge crease implementation, they are always read, but only exported if a `Subsurf` modifier is present on the Mesh. Reviewed By: brecht, fclem, sergey, sybren, campbellbarton Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10145
2022-01-18Cleanup: Make node editor functions privateHans Goudey
These operations (sorting and selecting all nodes) should generally be handled by the node editor and not outside code. They were not called outside of the node editor, so they can be moved to the editor's `intern` header.
2022-01-17Cleanup: Correct comments for immediate mode buffer draw functionsJulian Eisel
2022-01-17Cleanup: Improve naming of immediate mode buffer draw functionsJulian Eisel
Followup to the previous commit. Jeroen and I agreed the old naming was confusing.
2022-01-17UI: Speed up icon scalingJulian Eisel
Use GPU-side scaling to speed up the scaling itself, and to avoid having to copy the image buffer using the CPU. Mipmapping is used to get decent filtering when downscaling without ugly artifacts. In my comparisons, there was barely any difference between the methods for DPIs >= 1. Below that, the result looks a bit different due to the different filtering method. See D13144 for screen-recordings showing the difference. Part of T92922. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13144 Reviewed by: Jeroen Bakker
2022-01-17Alembic: add support for reading override layersKévin Dietrich
Override layers are a standard feature of Alembic, where archives can override data from other archives, provided that the hierarchies match. This is useful for modifying a UV map, updating an animation, or even creating some sort of LOD system where low resolution meshes are swapped by high resolution versions. It is possible to add UV maps and vertex colors using this system, however, they will only appear in the spreadsheet editor when viewing evaluated data, as the UV map and Vertex color UI only show data present on the original mesh. Implementation wise, this adds a `CacheFileLayer` data structure to the `CacheFile` DNA, as well as some operators and UI to present and manage the layers. For both the Alembic importer and the Cycles procedural, the main change is creating an archive from a list of filepaths, instead of a single one. After importing the base file through the regular import operator, layers can be added to or removed from the `CacheFile` via the UI list under the `Override Layers` panel located in the Mesh Sequence Cache modifier. Layers can also be moved around or hidden. See differential page for tests files and demos. Reviewed by: brecht, sybren Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13603
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
2022-01-12Cleanup: remove redundant const qualifiers for POD typesCampbell Barton
2022-01-12BLF: UI_fontstyle_draw UsageHarley Acheson
Add maximum string length argument to UI_fontstyle_draw to reduce usage of BLF_DRAW_STR_DUMMY_MAX. Reorders arguments to UI_fontstyle_draw_ex See D13794 for more details. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13794 Reviewed by Campbell Barton
2022-01-07Fix T94708: negative reference count error with Python API callbacksCampbell Barton
Regression in 7972785d7b90771f50534fe3e1101d8adb615fa3 that caused Python callback arguments to be de-referenced twice - potentially accessing freed memory. Making a new-file with a circle-select tool active triggered this (for example). Now arguments aren't de-referenced when Blender it's self has already removed the callback handle.
2022-01-07Cleanup: remove redundant const qualifiers for POD typesCampbell Barton
MSVC used to warn about const mismatch for arguments passed by value. Remove these as newer versions of MSVC no longer show this warning.
2022-01-06Cleanup: anim, remove `const` declarations from pass-by-value paramsSybren A. Stüvel
Remove `const` from pass-by-value parameters in function declarations. The variables passed as parameters can never be modified by the function anyway, so declaring them as `const` is meaningless. Having the declaration there could confuse, especially as it suggests it does have a meaning, training people to write meaningless code.
2022-01-06Cleanup: move public doc-strings into headersCampbell Barton
Some recent changes re-introduced public-style doc-strings in the source file.
2022-01-06Cleanup: spelling in commentsCampbell Barton
2022-01-03Fix T94316: Asset catalog tree scrolls away when renaming a catalogJulian Eisel
The activation of the text button is a bit special, since it happens during drawing, the layout isn't computed yet then. Comparable cases where the button is added on top don't use the layout system, so this didn't become an issue until now. Trigger a delayed call to `UI_but_ensure_in_view()`.
2021-12-27Cleanup: Store cursor location in tGPspoint as an arrayAaron Carlisle
Fixes many instances of `-Wstringop-overread` warning on GCC 11 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13672
2021-12-27Render: move editor/render module to c++Jacques Lucke
Doing this in preparation for some work on asset preview generation. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13676
2021-12-25Breakdown ImplementationChristoph Lendenfeld
This patch adds the breakdown (or tween) functionality to the graph editor. The factor defines the linear interpolation from left key to right key. Reviewed by: Sybren A. Stüvel Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9375 Ref: D9375
2021-12-25Blend To Neighbor ImplementationChristoph Lendenfeld
This patch adds the blend to neighbor operator to the Graph editor. The operator acts like the blend to neighbor operator for a pose context, just working on keyframes. Reviewed by: Sybren A. Stüvel Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9374 Ref: D9374
2021-12-23Cleanup: Remove unused UI button definition functionsHans Goudey
These were part of the older buttons API that shouldn't be used in more places at this point. Most layouts should be built with the regular layout system API and RNA properties. This sort of button can still be created though, since these were just shortcuts anyway.
2021-12-23Cache File: use panels to organize UIKévin Dietrich
This adds interface panels to organize the Cache File UI parameters for modifiers and constraints into related components: velocity, time, and render procedural. Properties relating to the three aforementioned components are separated from `uiTemplateCacheFile` into their own functions (e.g. `uiTemplateCacheFileVelocity` for the velocity one), which are in turn called from the specific panel creation routines of the modifiers and constraints (for constraints, the functions are exposed to the RNA). `uiTemplateCacheFile` now only shows the properties for the file path, and in the case of constraints, the scale property. The properties that are only defined per modifier (like the velocity scale), are shown in the proper modifier layout panel if applicable. Reviewed By: sybren Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13652
2021-12-21Nodes: refactor node tree update handlingJacques Lucke
Goals of this refactor: * More unified approach to updating everything that needs to be updated after a change in a node tree. * The updates should happen in the correct order and quadratic or worse algorithms should be avoided. * Improve detection of changes to the output to avoid tagging the depsgraph when it's not necessary. * Move towards a more declarative style of defining nodes by having a more centralized update procedure. The refactor consists of two main parts: * Node tree tagging and update refactor. * Generally, when changes are done to a node tree, it is tagged dirty until a global update function is called that updates everything in the correct order. * The tagging is more fine-grained compared to before, to allow for more precise depsgraph update tagging. * Depsgraph changes. * The shading specific depsgraph node for node trees as been removed. * Instead, there is a new `NTREE_OUTPUT` depsgrap node, which is only tagged when the output of the node tree changed (e.g. the Group Output or Material Output node). * The copy-on-write relation from node trees to the data block they are embedded in is now non-flushing. This avoids e.g. triggering a material update after the shader node tree changed in unrelated ways. Instead the material has a flushing relation to the new `NTREE_OUTPUT` node now. * The depsgraph no longer reports data block changes through to cycles through `Depsgraph.updates` when only the node tree changed in ways that do not affect the output. Avoiding unnecessary updates seems to work well for geometry nodes and cycles. The situation is a bit worse when there are drivers on the node tree, but that could potentially be improved separately in the future. Avoiding updates in eevee and the compositor is more tricky, but also less urgent. * Eevee updates are triggered by calling `DRW_notify_view_update` in `ED_render_view3d_update` indirectly from `DEG_editors_update`. * Compositor updates are triggered by `ED_node_composite_job` in `node_area_refresh`. This is triggered by calling `ED_area_tag_refresh` in `node_area_listener`. Removing updates always has the risk of breaking some dependency that no one was aware of. It's not unlikely that this will happen here as well. Adding back missing updates should be quite a bit easier than getting rid of unnecessary updates though. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13246
2021-12-18Function to return a list of keyframe segmentsChristoph Lendenfeld
Add a function that returns a list of keyframe segments A segment being a continuous selection of keyframes Will be used by future operators in the graph editor Reviewed by: Sybren A. Stüvel Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13531 Ref: D13531
2021-12-16UI: deduplicate code for Copy To Selected and Alt-button tweakingPhilipp Oeser
This resolves an old TODO to deduplicate code in copy_to_selected_button & ui_selectcontext_begin. This is also in hindsight of adding id-property support [incl. Geometry Nodes modifier properties] for this in the next commit. No behavior change expected here. ref T93983 & D13573
2021-12-15Cleanup: Remove no-op node preview function callsHans Goudey
This patch removes no-op node editor preview code (`PR_NODE_RENDER`) and most calls to `BKE_node_preview_init_tree`. The only remaining call is in the compositor. - Shader nodes previews don't seem to do anything. - In-node previews for the texture node system doesn't work either. This is a first step to refactoring to remove `preview_xsize`, `preview_ysize`, and `prvr` from nodes in DNA, aligned with the general goal of removing runtime/derived data from data structs. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13578
2021-12-14Cleanup: resolve parameter mis-matches in doc-stringsCampbell Barton
Renamed or removed parameters which no longer exist.
2021-12-14Cleanup: correct unbalanced doxygen groupsCampbell Barton
Also add groups in some files.
2021-12-13Cleanup: spelling in commentsCampbell Barton
Also move notes about where noise functions come from into the function body as it's not relavant to the public doc-string.
2021-12-10Cleanup: move public doc-strings into headers for various API'sCampbell Barton
Some doc-strings were skipped because of blank-lines between the doc-string and the symbol and needed to be moved manually. - 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. Ref T92709