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2022-08-15GPU: replace GLEW with libepoxyChristian Rauch
With libepoxy we can choose between EGL and GLX at runtime, as well as dynamically open EGL and GLX libraries without linking to them. This will make it possible to build with Wayland, EGL, GLVND support while still running on systems that only have X11, GLX and libGL. It also paves the way for headless rendering through EGL. libepoxy is a new library dependency, and is included in the precompiled libraries. GLEW is no longer a dependency, and WITH_SYSTEM_GLEW was removed. Includes contributions by Brecht Van Lommel, Ray Molenkamp, Campbell Barton and Sergey Sharybin. Ref T76428 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15291
2022-08-09Cleanup: sort cmake file-listsCampbell Barton
2022-07-31Cleanup: Move interface_region_tooltip.c and header to C++Hans Goudey
2022-07-30Cleanup: Move five interface files to C++Hans Goudey
Builds on all four platforms on the buildbot. Includes clang tidy fixes.
2022-07-30Sculpt: Opaque vertex type for sculptJoseph Eagar
This is a port of sculpt-dev's `SculptVertRef` refactor (note that `SculptVertRef was renamed to PBVHVertRef`) to master. `PBVHVertRef` is a structure that abstracts the concept of a vertex in the sculpt code; it's simply an `intptr_t` wrapped in a struct. For `PBVH_FACES` and `PBVH_GRIDS` this struct stores a vertex index, but for `BMesh` it stores a direct pointer to a BMVert. The intptr_t is wrapped in a struct to prevent the accidental usage of it as an index. There are many reasons to do this: * Right now `BMesh` verts are not logical sculpt verts; to use the sculpt API they must first be converted to indices. This requires a lot of indirect lookups into tables, leading to performance loss. It has also led to greater code complexity and duplication. * Having an abstract vertex type makes it feasible to have one unified temporary attribute API for all three PBVH modes, which in turn made it rather trivial to port sculpt brushes to DynTopo in sculpt-dev (e.g. the layer brush, draw sharp, the smooth brushes, the paint brushes, etc). This attribute API will be in a future patch. * We need to do this anyway for the eventual move to C++. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14272 Reviewed By: Brecht Van Lommel Ref D14272
2022-07-19UI Code Quality: Move eyedropper files to own folderJulian Eisel
Part of T98518
2022-07-19UI Code Quality: Move view related files to own folderJulian Eisel
Part of T98518.
2022-07-19UI: Add AbstractViewItem base classJulian Eisel
No user visible changes expected. Similar to rBc355be6faeac, but for view items now instead of the view. Not much of the item code is ported to use it yet, it's actually a bit tricky for the most part. But just introducing the base class already allows me to start unifying the view item buttons (`uiButTreeRow` and `uiButGridTile`). This would be a nice improvement.
2022-07-03UI: Add AbstractView base class for views, unify reconstruction in thereJulian Eisel
No user visible changes expected. There's plenty of duplicated code in the grid and the tree view, and I expect this to become more. This starts the process of unifying these parts, which should also make it easier to add new views. Complexity in the view classes is reduced, and some type shenanigans for C compatibility and general view management can be removed, since there is now a common base type. For the start this ports some of the view reconstruction, where the view and its items are compared to the version of itself in the previous redraw, so that state (highlighted, active, renaming, collapsed, ...) can be preserved. Notifier listening is also ported.
2022-06-16UI: Add initial "grid view"Julian Eisel
Part of T98560. See https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Source/Interface/Views Adds all the basic functionality needed for grid views. They display items in a grid of rows and columns, typically with a preview image and a label underneath. Think of the main region in the Asset Browser. Current features: - Active item - Notifier listening (also added this to the tree view) - Performance: Skip adding buttons that are not scrolled into view (solves performance problems for big asset libraries, for example). - Custom item size - Preview items (items that draw a preview with a label underneath) - Margins between items scale so the entire region width is filled with column, rather than leaving a big empty block at the right if there's not enough space for another column (like the File and current Asset Browser does it). - "Data-View Item" theme colors. Not shown in the UI yet. No user visible changes expected since the grid views aren't used for anything yet. This was developed as part of a rewrite of the Asset Browser UI (`asset-browser-grid-view` branch), see T95653. There's no reason to keep this part in a branch, continuing development in master makes things easier. Grid and tree views have a lot of very similar code, so I'm planning to unify them to a degree. I kept things separate for the start to first find out how much and what exactly makes sense to override.
2022-06-13Cleanup: Move dragging code for buttons to own fileJulian Eisel
Moves code for managing dragging data from buttons to a separate file. This way all this closely related code is in one location, making it easier to see how it all relates, and easier to find.
2022-04-04Cleanup: Move interface.c to C++Hans Goudey
This is similar to 4537eb0c3b1678a62
2022-04-03Cleanup: Move interface View2D files to C++Hans Goudey
Similar to 4537eb0c3b1678a6235
2022-04-03Cleanup: Remove interface region files to C++Hans Goudey
Moves all `interface_region*` files to C++ except for the tooptip region which is slightly more complicated. Also move a few other files as well. This helps to simplify and speed up code, especially through the use of better C++ data structures. This change builds on all platforms on the buildbot.
2022-03-14RNA: Generate property declerations header, solving msg-bus C++ incompatibilityJulian Eisel
Lets `makesrna` generate a `RNA_prototypes.h` header with declarations for all RNA properties. This can be included in regular source files when needing to reference RNA properties statically. This solves an issue on MSVC with adding such declarations in functions, like we used to do. See 800fc1736748. Removes any such declarations and the related FIXME comments. Reviewed By: campbellbarton, LazyDodo, brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13837
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
2022-01-06Cleanup: sort cmake file listsCampbell Barton
2021-11-21Cleanup: Move menu search template to C++Hans Goudey
This allows the use of better/more readable data structures, and will also make some refactors to the search button easier. The build completed on the buildbot for all platforms.
2021-11-11Cleanup: Move interface_region_search.c to C++Hans Goudey
This will be helpful for solving a bug with search during animation playback, T89313. I tested this on all platforms on the buildbot.
2021-10-26UI: Improve node editor breadcrumbs displayHans Goudey
This patch upgrades node editor breadcrumbs to have slightly more visual weight, to including the base path of object/modifier/world, etc, have more visually pleasing spacing, and contain icons. In the code, a generic "context path" is added to interface code. The idea is that this could be used to draw other breadcrumbs in areas like the property editor or the spreadsheet, and features could be added to all of those areas at the same time. Ideally we would be able to control the color of the breadcrumbs with a specific theme color, but since they are drawn with the regular layout system, that is not easily possible. Thanks to @fabian_schempp for the original patch. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10413
2021-10-21Geometry Nodes: Attribute search in the modifierHans Goudey
This adds attribute search to the geometry nodes modifier for the input and output attributes. The "New" search item is only shown for the output attributes. Some of the attribute search code is extracted to a new file in the interface code, to avoid some code duplication. The UI code required two fixes so that the search would work for dynamic length strings (IDProperties do not have a fixed size). Since this does changes to the UI layout of the modifier, I also addressed T91485 here. Differential Revisiion: https://developer.blender.org/D12788
2021-09-30UI: Support easy dropping into/onto rows in new tree-view APIJulian Eisel
Adds an easy way to add drop support for tree-view rows. Most of the work is handled by the tree-view UI code. The tree items can simply override a few functions (`can_drop()`, `on_drop()`, `drop_tooltip()`) to implement their custom drop behavior. While dragging over a tree-view item that can be dropped into/onto, the item can show a custom and dynamic tooltip explaining what's gonna happen on drop. This isn't used yet, but will soon be for asset catalogs. See documentation here: https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Source/Interface/Views#Further_Customizations
2021-09-23UI: Tree-View API for easy creation of tree UIsJulian Eisel
This follows three main targets: * Make creation of new tree UIs easy. * Groundwork to generalize tree UIs (so e.g. Outliner, animation channels, asset catalogs and spreadsheet data-sets don't have to re-implement basic tree UI code) or even other data-view UIs. * Better separate data and UI state. E.g. with this, tree-item selection or the open/collapsed state can be stored on the UI level, rather than in data. (Asset Catalogs need this, storing UI state info in them is not an option.) In addition, the design should be well testable and could even be exposed to Python. Note that things will likely change in master still. E.g. the actually resulting UI isn't very nice visually yet. The design is documented here: https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Source/Interface/Views Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12573
2021-07-15UI/Assets: Initial Asset View UI templateJulian Eisel
The asset view UI template is a mini-version of the Asset Browser that can be placed in regular layouts, regions or popups. At this point it's made specifically for placement in vertical layouts, it can be made more flexible in the future. Generally the way this is implemented will likely change a lot still as the asset system evolves. The Pose Library add-on will use the asset view to display pose libraries in the 3D View sidebar. References: * https://developer.blender.org/T86139 * https://code.blender.org/2021/06/asset-browser-project-update/#what-are-we-building * https://code.blender.org/2021/05/pose-library-v2-0/#use-from-3d-viewport Notes: * Important limitation: Due to the early & WIP implementation of the asset list, all asset views showing the same library will show the same assets. That is despite the ID type filter option the template provides. The first asset view created will determine what's visible. Of course this should be made to work eventually. * The template supports passing an activate and a drag operator name. The former is called when an asset is clicked on (e.g. to apply the asset) the latter when dragging (e.g. to .blend a pose asset). If no drag operator is set, regular asset drag & drop will be executed. * The template returns the properties for both operators (see example below). * The argument list for using the template is quite long, but we can't avoid that currently. The UI list design requires that we pass a number of RNA or custom properties to work with, that for the Pose Libraries should be registered at the Pose Library add-on level, not in core Blender. * Idea is that Python scripts or add-ons that want to use the asset view can register custom properties, to hold data like the list of assets, and the active asset index. Maybe that will change in future and we can manage these internally. As an example, the pose library add-on uses it like this: ``` activate_op_props, drag_op_props = layout.template_asset_view( "pose_assets", workspace, "active_asset_library", wm, "pose_assets", workspace, "active_pose_asset_index", filter_id_types={"filter_action"}, activate_operator="poselib.apply_pose_asset", drag_operator="poselib.blend_pose_asset", ) drag_op_props.release_confirm = True drag_op_props.flipped = wm.poselib_flipped activate_op_props.flipped = wm.poselib_flipped ```
2021-07-15UI: Support defining UI lists in CJulian Eisel
So far all UI lists had to be defined in Python, this makes it possible to define them in C as well. Note that there is a whole bunch of special handling for the Python API that isn't there for C. I think most importantly custom properties support, which currently can't be added for C defined UI lists. The upcoming asset view UI template will use this, which needs to be defined in C. Adds a new file `interface_template_list.cc`, which at this point is mostly a dummy to have a place for the `ED_uilisttypes_ui()` definition. I plan a separate cleanup to move the UI-list template to that file.
2021-07-05macOS: support Japanese input for text buttonsYuki Hashimoto
Blender did not support to input East Asian characters (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) on macOS. This patch adds support for Japanese input, by implementing the appropriate processing for the NSTextInputClient protocol. Technical notes: * The conversion candidate window is drawn by the input method program calling `firstRectForCharacterRange`. * The string before confirmation (called `composite` in blender) is handled in the `setMarkedText` method called by the input method program. * The string after confirmation (called `result` in the blender) is processed in the `insertText` method called by the input method program. Ref T51283 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11695
2021-06-16Edge-scrolling for node editorLukas Tönne
Starts scrolling when dragging a node or node link and going outside the current window. Largely copied from the VIEW2D_OT_edge_pan operator. Edge panning operator customdata and supporting functions now in UI_view2d.h, so they could be used by operators in other editor libraries. The VIEW2D_OT_edge_pan operator also uses this customdata and shared functions now. Operators properties can be used to configure edge panning margins and speed for each use case, rather than using hardcoded values. The speed function for edge panning has been tweaked somewhat: * "Speed per pixel" has been replaced with a "speed ramp" distance. This is more intuitive and also creates an upper bound for the speed, which can otherwise become extreme with large cursor distance. * "Max speed" is reached at the end of the speed ramp. * Padding the region inside and outside is applied as before, but both values are operator properties now. Node transform operator also supports edge panning. This requires an offset for changes in the view2d rect, otherwise nodes are "stuck" to the original view. Transform operator had cursor wrapping categorically enabled, but this gets quite confusing with the edge scrolling mechanism. A new TransInfo option T_NO_CURSOR_WRAP has been introduced to disable this behavior. The double negative is a bit annoying, but want to avoid affecting the existing transform modes, so by default it should still set the OP_IS_MODAL_GRAB_CURSOR flag (which then sets the WM_CURSOR_WRAP_XY flag during modal execution). Reviewed By: HooglyBoogly, JacquesLucke Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11073
2021-03-16Compositor: Redesign Cryptomatte node for better usabilityJeroen Bakker
In the current implementation, cryptomatte passes are connected to the node and elements are picked by using the eyedropper tool on a special pick channel. This design has two disadvantages - both connecting all passes individually and always having to switch to the picker channel are tedious. With the new design, the user selects the RenderLayer or Image from which the Cryptomatte layers are directly loaded (the type of pass is determined by an enum). This allows the node to automatically detect all relevant passes. Then, when using the eyedropper tool, the operator looks up the selected coordinates from the picked Image, Node backdrop or Clip and reads the picked object directly from the Renderlayer/Image, therefore allowing to pick in any context (e.g. by clicking on the Combined pass in the Image Viewer). The sampled color is looked up in the metadata and the actual name is stored in the cryptomatte node. This also allows to remove a hash by just removing the name from the matte id. Technically there is some loss of flexibility because the Cryptomatte pass inputs can no longer be connected to other nodes, but since any compositing done on them is likely to break the Cryptomatte system anyways, this isn't really a concern in practise. In the future, this would also allow to automatically translate values to names by looking up the value in the associated metadata of the input, or to get a better visualization of overlapping areas in the Pick output since we could blend colors now that the output doesn't have to contain the exact value. Idea + Original patch: Lucas Stockner Reviewed By: Brecht van Lommel Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3959
2020-10-03Fix error in recent change "run UserDef versioning from readfile.c"Campbell Barton
Missed moving the defines in CMake for e255040c7797 causing cycles not to be enabled.
2020-10-03UI: Move button groups from layout to block levelHans Goudey
For a future patch (D9006) we need these groups for longer than just the the layout process, in order to differentiate buttons in panel headers. It may also be helpful in the future to have a way to access related buttons added in the same uiLayout.prop call. With this commit, the groups are stored in and destructed with the uiBlock.
2020-09-12Cleanup: Remove GLEW dependencies outside of GL moduleClément Foucault
2020-05-27Cleanup: sort file, structsCampbell Barton
2020-05-12UI: undo/redo support for text fieldsHans Goudey
Support undo/redo when editing text buttons.
2020-05-06Cleanup: move search templates into their own filesCampbell Barton
2019-10-11GPencil: New Eyedropper tool for Material creation.Antonio Vazquez
This patch is only for the eyedropper to create materials. Options: Click: Create Stroke Material Shift+Click: Create Fill Material. Shift+Ctrl+Click: Create Stroke and Fill Material. Toolbar: {F7718606} Reviewed By: brecht, mendio Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5688
2019-05-31Gizmo: add 2D navigation for image/clip/sequencer viewsCampbell Barton
2019-05-02Refactor grid and scale indicator text drawingJacques Lucke
This affects the timeline, dopesheet, graph editor, sequencer, clip editor and nla editor. Removed structs and enums: `V2D_ARG_DUMMY`, `eView2D_Units`, `eView2D_Clamp`, `eView2D_Gridlines`, `View2DGrid`. A main goal of this refactor is to get rid of the very generic `View2DGrid` struct. The drawing code became very complex because there were many different combinations of settings. This refactor implements a different approach. Instead of one very generic API, there are many slighly different functions that do exactly, what we need in the different editors. Only very little code is duplicated, because the API functions compose some shared low level code. This structure makes the code much easier to debug and change, because every function has much fewer responsibilities. Additionally, this refactor fixes some long standing bugs. E.g. when `Show Seconds` is enabled, you zoom in and pan the view. Or that the step size between displayed frame numbers was always `>= 2`, no matter how close you zoom in. Reviewers: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4776
2019-04-24Cleanup: sort CMake include pathsCampbell Barton
2019-04-17ClangFormat: apply to source, most of internCampbell Barton
Apply clang format as proposed in T53211. For details on usage and instructions for migrating branches without conflicts, see: https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Tools/ClangFormat
2019-04-16CMake: add library deps to CMakeLists.txtCampbell Barton
Tested to work on Linux and macOS. This will be enabled once all platforms are verified. See D4684
2019-04-14CMake: prepare for BLENDER_SORTED_LIBS removalCampbell Barton
No functional change, this adds LIB definition and args to cmake files. Without this it's difficult to migrate away from 'BLENDER_SORTED_LIBS' since there are many platforms/configurations that could break when changing linking order. Manually add and enable WITHOUT_SORTED_LIBS to try building without sorted libs (currently fails since all variables are empty). This check will eventually be removed. See T46725.
2019-02-05Cleanup: remove contributors for CMake filesCampbell Barton
Following removal from C source code. See: 8c68ed6df16d8893
2018-09-12Cleanup: move preference versioning into own fileCampbell Barton
It's more convenient to keep version patching in the same place, this also splits out some function calls from version patching and supports updating UserDef structs besides the 'U'l global.
2018-07-08Icons: support for drawing event iconsCampbell Barton
Use for drawing modal operator header keys.
2018-06-30Merge branch 'master' into blender2.8Campbell Barton
2018-06-30UI: Add 'interface_query.c'Campbell Barton
Interface files are increasingly mixing up too much functionality, add a file only to handle queries. More functions can be moved/added here.
2018-06-24Merge branch 'master' into blender2.8Campbell Barton
2018-06-24Cleanup: move UI context menus into own fileCampbell Barton
2018-06-12UI: Initial persistent floating redo panelCampbell Barton
This is the first step to moving redo out of the top-bar, see: T55039 - Support for floating panels in the ScrArea has been added. - A new region type RGN_TYPE_HUD is used for floating settings input. - Only one HUD should be visible at a time. - Currently HUD regions are only visible for 3D view and image space types. - There are currently some remaining glitches with hide/show that need further investigation.
2018-05-03Workbench: studiolightJeroen Bakker