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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
2021-12-28Fix T94380: Scrolling zooms in spreadsheet data set regionHans Goudey
The region used to be type "Channels", but the standard for this type is "Tools", which is what the file browser uses. This follows the changes in rB01df48a98394, which also make the region more "standard."
2021-12-25Cleanup: use new c++ guarded allocator APIAaron Carlisle
API added in rBa3ad5abf2fe85d623f9e78fefc34e27bdc14632e
2021-12-17Cleanup: use new c++ guarded allocator api in some filesJacques Lucke
2021-12-15Refactor: Simplify spreadsheet handling of cell valuesHans Goudey
Previously we used a `CellValue` class to hold the data for a cell, and called a function to fill it whenever necessary. This is an unnecessary complication when we have virtual generic arrays and most data is already easily accessible that way anyway. This patch removes `CellValue` and uses `fn::GVArray` to provide access to data instead. In the future, if rows have different types within a single column, we can use a `GVArray` of `blender::Any` to interface with the drawing. Along with that, the use of virtual arrays made it easy to do a few other cleanups: - Use selection domain interpolations from rB5841f8656d95 for the mesh selection filter. - Change the row filter to only calculate for necessary indices. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13478
2021-12-08Cleanup: Clang-Tidy modernize-redundant-void-argAaron Carlisle
2021-11-20Refactor: Port spreadsheet data set to UI tree viewHans Goudey
This patch removes a bunch of specific code for drawing the spreadsheet data set region, which was an overly specific solution for a generic UI. Nowadays, the UI tree view API used for asset browser catalogs is a much better way to implement this behavior. To make this possible, the tree view API is extended in a few ways. Collapsibility can now be turned off, and whether an item should be active is moved to a separate virtual function. The only visual change is that the items are now drawn in a box, just like the asset catalog. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13198
2021-11-04Cleanup: fix compiler warningsJacques Lucke
Those were introduced in rBccead2ed9c6121c42a516712da38a2faec877e2f.
2021-11-01Fix T92655: spreadsheet_duplicate Split ExceptionHarley Acheson
Check SpaceSpreadsheet's runtime is not null when trying to duplicate the data when doing an area split. See D13047 for further details. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13047 Reviewed by Jacques Lucke
2021-10-26Geometry Nodes: support viewing field values in spreadsheetJacques Lucke
The viewer node has been expanded to have a field input next to the geometry input. When both are connected (by ctrl+shift clicking on a node) the spreadsheet will show the evaluated field on the geometry. The operator to link to the viewer has become a bit smarter. It automatically detects if it should link to the geometry or field input. In the future some more smartness could be added, such as automatically relinking the "right" geometry when viewing a field. Internally, there are two major changes: * Refactor of what happens when ctrl+shift clicking on a node to link to a viewer. The behavior of the geometry nodes viewer is a bit more complex than that of the compositor viewers. The behavior in compositing nodes should not have changed. Any change should be reported as a bug (and then we can decide if it's worse than before or if it needs fixing). * Evaluation, display and caching of fields in the spreadsheet editor. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12938
2021-09-14Cleanup: simplify resource scope methodsJacques Lucke
Previously, a debug name had to be passed to all methods that added a resource to the `ResourceScope`. The idea was that this would make it easier to find certain bugs. In reality I never found this to be useful, and it was mostly annoying. The thing is, something that is in a resource scope never leaks (unless the resource scope is not destructed of course). Removing the name parameter makes the structure easier to use.
2021-09-11Geometry Nodes: Support modifier on curve objectsHans Goudey
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
2021-07-05Geometry Nodes: new Viewer nodeJacques Lucke
This adds a viewer node similar to the one in the compositor. The icon in the headers of nodes is removed because it served the same purpose and is not necessary anymore. Node outputs can be connected to the active viewer using ctrl+shift+LMB, just like in the compositor. Right now this collides with the shortcut used in the node wrangler addon, which will be changed separately. As of now, the viewed geometry is only visible in the spreadsheet. Viewport visualization will be added separately. There are a couple of benefits of using a viewer node compared to the old approach with the icon in the node header: * Better support for nodes that have more than one geometry output. * It's more consistent with the compositor. * If attributes become decoupled from geometry in the future, the viewer can have a separate input for the attribute to visualize. * The viewer node could potentially have visualization settings. * Allows to keep "visualization points" around by having multiple viewer nodes. * Less visual clutter in node headers. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11470
2021-06-29Cleanup: clang-tidyCampbell Barton
2021-06-25Spreadsheet: Dataset region for spreadsheet editorFabian Schempp
This patch adds a left aligned sidebar to the spreadsheet editor. This Sidebar can be used to navigate the geometry component types and attribute domains. It also provides a quick overview of domain sizes. It replaces the two dropdowns in the regions header. Next step will be to add the domain cycling shortcut using the CTRL + mouse wheel. Reviewer: Dalai Felinto (dfelinto), Julian Eisel (Severin), Hans Goudey (HooglyBoogly). Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11046
2021-06-19Spreadsheet Editor: Row FiltersHans Goudey
This patch adds support for filtering rows based on rules and values. Filters will work for any attribute data source, they are a property of the spreadsheet rather than of the attribute system. The properties displayed in the row filter can depend on data type of the currently visible column with that name. If the name is no longer visible, the row filter filter is grayed out, but it will remember the value until a column with its name is visible again. Note: The comments in `screen.c` combined with tagging the sidebar for redraw after the main region point to a lack of understanding or technical debt, that is a point to improve in the future. **Future Improvements** * T89272: A search menu for visible columns when adding a new filter. * T89273: Possibly a "Range" operation. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10959
2021-04-28Merge branch 'blender-v2.93-release'Jacques Lucke
2021-04-28Fix T87767: spreadsheet not updating on texture changesJacques Lucke
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11108
2021-04-26Merge branch 'blender-v2.93-release'Jacques Lucke
2021-04-26Spreadsheet: combine vector/color spreadsheet columnsJacques Lucke
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11056
2021-04-20Geometry Nodes: support geometry nodes modifier on volume objectsJacques Lucke
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11011
2021-04-15Cleanup: rename fileJacques Lucke
Internally we use the name "context (path)" instead of "breadcrumb". This was missing from a rename in the original patch.
2021-04-15Spreadsheet: breadcrumbs and node pinningJacques Lucke
This introduces a context path to the spreadsheet editor, which contains information about what data is shown in the spreadsheet. The context path (breadcrumbs) can reference a specific node in a node group hierarchy. During object evaluation, the geometry nodes modifier checks what data is currently requested by visible spreadsheets and stores the corresponding geometry sets separately for later access. The context path can be updated by the user explicitely, by clicking on the new icon in the header of nodes. Under some circumstances, the context path is updated automatically based on Blender's context. This patch also consolidates the "Node" and "Final" object evaluation mode to just "Evaluated". Based on the current context path, either the final geometry set of an object will be displayed, or the data at a specific node. The new preview icon in geometry nodes now behaves more like a toggle. It can be clicked again to clear the context path in an open spreadsheet editor. Previously, only an object could be pinned in the spreadsheet editor. Now it is possible to pin the entire context path. That allows two different spreadsheets to display geometry data from two different nodes. The breadcrumbs in the spreadsheet header can be collapsed by clicking on the arrow icons. It's not ideal but works well for now. This might be changed again, if we get a data set region on the left. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10931
2021-04-12Spreadsheet: add spreadsheet width unitJacques Lucke
This also fixes the issue that the width of the "Name" column when viewing instances does not resize correctly. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10926
2021-04-09Spreadsheet: persistent column storage and data sourceJacques Lucke
A `DataSource` provides columns for the spreadsheet to display. Every column has a SpreadsheetColumnID as identifier. Columns are not generated eagerly anymore, instead the main spreadsheet code can request a column from a data source with an column identifier. The column identifiers can be stored in DNA and allow us to store persistent data per column. On the user level the only thing that changes is that columns are not shown in alphabetical order anymore. Instead, new columns are always added on the left. The behavior can be changed, however I'd prefer not to automate this too much currently. I think we should just add operators to hide/reorder/resize columns soonish. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10901
2021-04-01BLI: rename resource collector to resource scopeJacques Lucke
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10857
2021-03-23Spreadsheet: show comma separators in number of rowsJacques Lucke
2021-03-15Spreadsheet: show number of filtered rows only when necessaryJacques Lucke
2021-03-15Spreadsheet: improve separation of drawing and data generationJacques Lucke
This is a refactor and no functional changes are expected. The goal is to make it simpler to add other data sources without having to repeat the drawing code everywhere. Also, having the `CellValue` class allows us to implement filtering and sorting in a more generic way.
2021-03-15Spreadsheet: add status barJacques Lucke
This implements the status bar as footer region in the spreadsheet editor. It shows the total number of rows and columns as well as how many rows are actually visible (based on the filter). The implementation stores the stats in a runtime struct during drawing and the status bar reads from that struct. Ref T86142. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10693
2021-03-11Spreadsheet: expore more domains and point cloud dataJacques Lucke
Ref T86135. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10681
2021-03-10Spreadsheet: new spreadsheet editorJacques Lucke
This implements the MVP for the new spreadsheet editor (T85879). The functionality is still very limited, but it proved to be useful already. A more complete picture of where we want to go with the new editor can be found in T86279. Supported features: * Show point attributes of evaluated meshes (no original data, no other domains, no other geometry types, yet). Since only meshes are supported right now, the output of the Point Distribute is not shown, because it is a point cloud. * Only show data for selected vertices when the mesh is in edit mode. Different parts of Blender keep track of selection state and original-indices with varying degrees of success. Therefore, when the selected-only filter is used, the result might be a bit confusing when using some modifiers or nodes. This will be improved in the future. * All data is readonly. Since only evaluated data is displayed currently, it has to be readonly. However, this is not an inherent limitation of the spreadsheet editor. In the future editable data will be displayed as well. Some boilerplate code for the new editor has been committed before in rB9cb5f0a2282a7a84f7f8636b43a32bdc04b51cd5. It would be good to let the spreadsheet editor mature for a couple of weeks as part of the geometry nodes project. Then other modules are invited to show their own data in the new editor! Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10566
2021-03-08Spreadsheet: add boilerplate code for new editor typeJacques Lucke
This adds the initial boilerplate code that is required to introduce the new spreadsheet editor. The editor is still hidden from the ui. It can be made visible by undoing the change in `rna_screen.c`. This patch does not contain any business logic for the spreadsheet editor. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10645 Ref T86279.