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2009-05-06Big, big commit!!Diego Borghetti
1) Remove WITH_FREETYPE2 from code, so now blender always need freetype2 2) Remove the old bmfont 3) Remove ftfont and bFTGL library 4) Implement a new BLF_draw_default function for place that still need/use the old BMF api. I try to update both, scons and cmake, but I only can test with make, so hope all work fine. MSVC is broken, but I don't have Windows, things to search and fix are any reference to WITH_FREETYPE2, FTGL and BMFONT (take in care that blenkernel also have a BKE_bmfont.h, this don't have anything to do with bmfont). Always have to link/include the freetype2 library Remove any reference to libbmfont Remove any reference to libftfont Remove any reference to libbftgl (or libbFTGL)
2009-04-08RNA:Brecht Van Lommel
* Added the build system code to compile files named editors/*/*_api.c into the makesrna preprocessing. The reason to do this is to keep operators and API close together, but it doesn't fit well with the build system, especially Makefiles use an ugly hack here. * Some fixes to pass an RNA AnyType through the API, this will give a PointerRNA, for use in the interface code for example. * Added RNA wrapping of some UI template code as a test.
2009-01-29scons compiling fixes for new blenfont moduleJoshua Leung
2008-12-242.5 / SConsNathan Letwory
New priorities for most libs, at least core. This is still for Blender proper, BGE and such still to come.
2008-12-232.5 / SConsNathan Letwory
Blender builds and links on Linux. For now without BGE and its player, but that will come. Priorities are still a mess, so expect more commits soon.
2008-12-232.5 / SConsNathan Letwory
I did a very drastic cleanup for the different libgroups, there's now only a few left. It compiled with scons/msvc, will be testing in a bit on linux, too. If you get any problems, please reply to this commit message on the taskforce ML.
2008-11-13Merge of trunk into blender 2.5:Brecht Van Lommel
svn merge https://svn.blender.org/svnroot/bf-blender/trunk/blender -r12987:17416 Issues: * GHOST/X11 had conflicting changes. Some code was added in 2.5, which was later added in trunk also, but reverted partially, specifically revision 16683. I have left out this reversion in the 2.5 branch since I think it is needed there. http://projects.blender.org/plugins/scmsvn/viewcvs.php?view=rev&root=bf-blender&revision=16683 * Scons had various conflicting changes, I decided to go with trunk version for everything except priorities and some library renaming. * In creator.c, there were various fixes and fixes for fixes related to the -w -W and -p options. In 2.5 -w and -W is not coded yet, and -p is done differently. Since this is changed so much, and I don't think those fixes would be needed in 2.5, I've left them out. * Also in creator.c: there was code for a python bugfix where the screen was not initialized when running with -P. The code that initializes the screen there I had to disable, that can't work in 2.5 anymore but left it commented as a reminder. Further I had to disable some new function calls. using src/ and python/, as was done already in this branch, disabled function calls: * bpath.c: error reporting * BME_conversions.c: editmesh conversion functions. * SHD_dynamic: disabled almost completely, there is no python/. * KX_PythonInit.cpp and Ketsji/ build files: Mathutils is not there, disabled. * text.c: clipboard copy call. * object.c: OB_SUPPORT_MATERIAL. * DerivedMesh.c and subsurf_ccg, stipple_quarttone. Still to be done: * Go over files and functions that were moved to a different location but could still use changes that were done in trunk.
2008-11-11Port of part of the Interface code to 2.50.Brecht Van Lommel
This is based on the current trunk version, so these files should not need merges. There's two things (clipboard and intptr_t) that are missing in 2.50 and commented out with XXX 2.48, these can be enabled again once trunk is merged into this branch. Further this is not all interface code, there are many parts commented out: * interface.c: nearly all button types, missing: links, chartab, keyevent. * interface_draw.c: almost all code, with some small exceptions. * interface_ops.c: this replaces ui_do_but and uiDoBlocks with two operators, making it non-blocking. * interface_regions: this is a part of interface.c, split off, contains code to create regions for tooltips, menus, pupmenu (that one is crashing currently), color chooser, basically regions with buttons which is fairly independent of core interface code. * interface_panel.c and interface_icons.c: not ported over, so no panels and icons yet. Panels should probably become (free floating) regions? * text.c: (formerly language.c) for drawing text and translation. this works but is using bad globals still and could be cleaned up. Header Files: * ED_datafiles.h now has declarations for datatoc_ files, so those extern declarations can be #included instead of repeated. * The user interface code is in UI_interface.h and other UI_* files. Core: * The API for creating blocks, buttons, etc is nearly the same still. Blocks are now created per region instead of per area. * The code was made non-blocking, which means that any changes and redraws should be possible while editing a button. That means though that we need some sort of persistence even though the blender model is to recreate buttons for each redraw. So when a new block is created, some matching happens to find out which buttons correspond to buttons in the previously created block, and for activated buttons some data is then copied over to the new button. * Added UI_init/UI_init_userdef/UI_exit functions that should initialize code in this module, instead of multiple function calls in the windowmanager. * Removed most static/globals from interface.c. * Removed UIafterfunc_ I don't think it's needed anymore, and not sure how it would integrate here? * Currently only full window redraws are used, this should become per region and maybe per button later. Operators: * Events are currently handled through two operators: button activate and menu handle. Operators may not be the best way to implement this, since there are currently some issues with events being missed, but they can become a special handler type instead, this should not be a big change. * The button activate operator runs as long as a button is active, and will handle all interaction with that button until the button is not activated anymore. This means clicking, text editing, number dragging, opening menu blocks, etc. * Since this operator has to be non-blocking, the ui_do_but code needed to made non-blocking. That means variables that were previously on the stack, now need to be stored away in a struct such that they can be accessed again when the operator receives more events. * Additionally the place in the ui_do_but code indicated the state, now that needs to be set explicit in order to handle the right events in the right state. So an activated button can be in one of these states: init, highlight, wait_flash, wait_release, wait_key_event, num_editing, text_editing, text_selecting, block_open, exit. * For each button type an ui_apply_but_* function has also been separated out from ui_do_but. This makes it possible to continuously apply the button as text is being typed for example, and there is an option in the code to enable this. Since the code non-blocking and can deal with the button being deleted even, it should be safe to do this. * When editing text, dragging numbers, etc, the actual data (but->poin) is not being edited, since that would mean data is being edited without correct updates happening, while some other part of blender may be accessing that data in the meantime. So data values, strings, vectors are written to a temporary location and only flush in the apply function. Regions: * Menus, color chooser, tooltips etc all create screen level regions. Such menu blocks give a handle to the button that creates it, which will contain the results of the menu block once a MESSAGE event is received from that menu block. * For this type of menu block the coordinates used to be in window space. They are still created that way and ui_positionblock still works with window coordinates, but after that the block and buttons are brought back to region coordinates since these are now contained in a region. * The flush/overdraw frontbuffer drawing code was removed, the windowmanager should have enough information with these screen level regions to have full control over what gets drawn when and to then do correct compositing. Testing: * The header in the time space currently has some buttons to test the UI code.
2008-06-112.5 BranchBrecht Van Lommel
========== * Changed wmOperatorType, removing init/exit callbacks and adding cancel callback, removed default storage in favor of properties. Defined return values for exec/invoke/modal/cancel. * Don't allocate operator on the stack, and removed operator copy for handlers. Now it frees based on return values from callbacks, and just keeps a wmOperator on the heap. Also it now registers after the operator is fully finished, to get the correct final properties. * Changed OP_get_* functions to return 1 if the property is found and 0 otherwise, gives more readable code in my opinion. Added OP_verify_* functions to quickly check if the property is available and set if it's not, that's common for exec/invoke. * Removed WM_operatortypelist_append in favor of WM_operatortype_append which takes a function pointer instead of a list, avoids macro's and duplicating code. * Fix a crash where the handler would still be used while it was freed by the operator. * Spacetypes now have operatortypes() and keymap() callbacks to abstract them a bit more. * Renamed C->curarea to C->area for consistency. Removed View3D/View2D/ SpaceIpo from bContext, seems bad to keep these. * Set context variables like window/screen/area/region to NULL again when leaving that context, instead of leaving the pointers there. * Added if(G.f & G_DEBUG) for many of the prints, makes output a bit cleaner and easier to debug. * Fixed priority of the editors/interface module in scons, would otherwise give link errors. * Added start of generic view2d api. * Added space_time with some basic drawing and a single operator to change the frame.
2008-01-08* tweak linking priorities - should help for GCC usersNathan Letwory
* some lib renaming
2008-01-08* update scons-files to build with Ton's latest commits.Nathan Letwory