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Ref T92709
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Change the current behavior of line number highlighting to follow the
current selected line text->sell, not the current line text->curl.
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Back-spacing a quote from the beginning of a line
would delete the quote in-front instead of doing nothing.
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Spelling and failure to reuse variable missed in review.
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Allow the use of floating-point values for font point sizes, which
allows greater precision and flexibility for text output.
See D8960 for more information, details, and justification.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8960
Reviewed by Campbell Barton
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Support the ability to close relevant characters like '(', '[' and '{'.
It will also delete the pair character if they're empty.
Ref D13119
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
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Use arrays for wmEvent coordinates, this quiets warnings with GCC11.
- `x, y` -> `xy`.
- `prevx, prevy` -> `prev_xy`.
- `prevclickx, prevclicky` -> `prev_click_xy`.
There is still some cleanup such as using `copy_v2_v2_int()`,
this can be done separately.
Reviewed By: campbellbarton, Severin
Ref D12901
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Texts in Outliner dont activate on selecting (Text Editor did not change
to selected text) which is a bit inconsistent to other ID types.
ref T90862
Maniphest Tasks: T90862
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12412
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Besides helping to avoid buffer overflow errors this reduces complexity
of BLI_str_utf32_as_utf8 which needed a special loop for the last 6
characters to avoid writing past the buffer bounds.
Also add BLI_str_utf8_from_unicode_len which only returns the length.
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Various changes to reduce risk of out of bounds errors in utf8 seeking.
- Remove BLI_str_prev_char_utf8
This function could potentially scan past the beginning of a string.
Use BLI_str_find_prev_char_utf8 instead which takes a limiting
string start argument.
- Swap arguments for BLI_str_find_prev_char_utf8 so the stepping
argument is first and the limiting argument is last.
This matches BLI_str_find_next_char_utf8.
- Change behavior of these functions to return it the start or end
pointers instead of NULL, which complicated use of these functions
to calculate offsets.
Callers that need to check if the limits were reached can compare
the return value with the start/end pointers.
- Return 'const char *' from these functions
so they don't remove const from the input arguments.
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Remove BLI_str_utf8_as_unicode_and_size and
BLI_str_utf8_as_unicode_and_size_safe.
Use BLI_str_utf8_as_unicode_step instead since it takes
a buffer bounds argument to prevent buffer over-reading.
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Add a string length argument to BLI_str_utf8_as_unicode_step to prevent
reading past the buffer bounds or the intended range since some callers
of this function take a string length to operate on part of the string.
Font drawing for example didn't respect the length argument,
potentially causing a buffer over-read with multi-byte characters
that could read past the end of the string.
The following command would read 5 bytes past the end of the input.
`BLF_draw(font_id, (char[]){252}, 1);`
In practice strings are typically null terminated so this didn't crash
reading past buffer bounds.
Nevertheless, this wasn't correct and could cause bugs in the future.
Clamping by the length now has the same behavior as a null byte.
Add test to ensure this is working as intended.
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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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Originally the operator name was drawn next to the dragging content.
After that there was an option to add custom, static text with the
dragging content. This patch allows dynamic text to be drawn.
The custom text was implemented as out parameter of the poll function
what made the code unclear. This patch introduces a tooltip function
that separates tooltip generation from the poll function.
NOTE: the text should always be returned in its own memory block. This
block will be freed after it is copied in the drag struct.
Reviewed By: Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12104
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In most cases the undo system was loading undo steps twice.
This was needed since some undo systems (sculpt, paint, text)
require stepping out of the current undo step.
Use a flag to limit this to the undo systems that need it.
This improves performance for other undo systems.
This gives around 1.96x speedup in edit-mesh for high-poly objects.
Reviewed by: mont29
Ref D11893
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Also use doxy style function reference `#` prefix chars when
referencing identifiers.
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Text data block were not considered special in the recursive purge
function. So they would get deleted if they had no actual users.
To fix this we instead make text data block use "fake user" so that
addon authors can specify script files that should be removed if nothing
is using it anymore.
Per default, new text object have "fake user" set. So functionality
wise, the user has to explicitly specify that they want the text object
to be purge-able.
Reviewed By: Bastien
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D10983
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While the existing behavior worked as intended,
it wasn't possible to have two views on the same file at different
locations.
Since there isn't much use in having two views open at the same location
allow one view to be at a different scroll location.
UI edit-source and selecting a text data block now need explicit calls
to scroll to the cursor location.
Resolves T87284
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When dropping an asset somewhere, it is appended and then a drop operation is
called to actually add it to the scene based on current context. If this drop
operation fails, the appended data-block is now still in the .blend. The user
may not notice and not expect this.
Instead idea is to rollback any changes done by dropping code if the operation
fails, namely removing the appended data-block again.
Adds a new `cancel()` callback which is called if the drop operator returns
`OPERATOR_CANCELLED` to drop-boxes and a generic function to deal with assets
on drop failure.
Also removes the `free_id_on_error` property of the `NODE_OT_add_group`
operator, which was used as ad-hoc solution to get this same behavior.
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Remove redundant headers using
`./source/tools/utils_maintenance/code_clean.py`
Reviewed By: jmonteath
Ref D10364
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Move `eUndoStepDir` to `BKE_undo_system.h` and use its values
everywhere.
Note that this also introduce the `STEP_INVALID` value in that enum.
Finally, kept the matching struct members in some lower-level readfile
code as an `int` to avoid having to include `BKE_undo_system.h` in a lot
of unrelated files.
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Passing 4x arguments for the rectangle,
mixed in with round-box radius & color wasn't very readable.
Instead, pass a `rctf` as the first argument to UI box drawing functions.
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These functions with many arguments can be unwieldy. Aside from the obvious issues
with rewriting the list of arguments and the opportunities for error and frustration
that presents, the long list of arguments make these systems hard to change. So when
an argument should be added, someone might skip that and add some hack instead.
So, as proposed in T73586#1037210, this patch instead uses a "params" struct for
each of these callbacks.
- Use param argument for `ARegionType.listener`
- Remove unused window field in region listener
- Use param argument for `SpaceType.listener`
- Use params struct for `ARegionType.message_subscribe`
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9750
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We will soon need more options here, sinmpler and cleaner to use a
bitflag then.
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Note that this is fairly fragile still, especially in cases like paint
cureve undo, which actually does not use context in most cases (and can
be called with a NULL context), but do need it in one case. This will
need a proper rework at some point.
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Rename it to mark it is only for `encode` callbacks, fix `encode`
callback of text undo to early fail in case it gets a NULL context, add
an assert to `BKE_undosys_step_push_with_type` that context is not NULL
when undotype requires a valid one.
Note that in practice this should not change anything, currently it
seems that we always get a valid context in
`BKE_undosys_step_push_with_type`?
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- Remove ternary operators when both values are the same.
- Remove break after return.
- Remove redundant NULL checks for code which handles
those cases immediately beforehand.
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For the Asset Browser, it needs to be possible to drag assets into various
editors, which may not come from the current .blend file. In other words, the
dragging needs to work with just the asset metadata, without direct access to
the data-block itself.
Idea is simple: When dragging an asset, store the source file-path and
data-block name and when dropping, append the data-block. It uses existing drop
operators, but the function to get the dropped data-block is replaced with one
that returns the local data-block, or, in case of an external asset, appends
the data-block first.
The drop operators need to be adjusted to use this new function that respects
assets. With this patch it only works for dragging assets into the 3D view.
Note that I expect this to be a short-lived change. A refactor like D4071 is
needed to make the drag & drop system more future proof for assets and other
use cases.
Part of the first Asset Browser milestone. Check the #asset_browser_milestone_1
project milestone on developer.blender.org.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9721
Reviewed by: Bastien Montagne, Brecht Van Lommel
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Remove 'U.wheellinescroll' preference, currently hidden and unused.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9616
Reviewed by Brecht Van Lommel
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This code hase been usused for 10 years and the right click menu is now
in python.
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Simplify and sanitize handling of usercounts for Text IDs generated
trhough `BKE_text_load_ex`.
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`WM_operator_properties_filesel()` allows C operators to set a display or sort
type for the File Browser to use. But the File Browser would always override
that because of an invalid `_is_set()` check. (The operators don't actually set
the value, they only set the property's default value.)
The only operator affected by this is "Recover Auto Save". It is supposed to
show a vertical list ordered chronologically. It used settings from the
previous File Browser usage before this patch.
Operators using the File Browser should generally use
`FILE_DEFAULTDISPLAY`/`FILE_SORT_DEFAULT` now, except if they have a reason not
to. See comments at their definition.
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This makes it so operators that set a different display or sort type
don't change the sort or display type for the next File Browser operation.
So using "Recover Auto Save" entirely isolates display and sort type from other
operations.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8598
Reviewed by: Bastien Montagne
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Add poll function for read-only text data,
for operators that don't require the text to be editable.
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Now the behaviors are consistent for blend, image and text files:
- If the file is not writable, will report it.
- If the file is new (without a path), save as will be used.
- If the file was deleted, will try to recreate it.
Ref D6755
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Approximately 141 changes of capitalization to conform to MLA title style.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8392
Reviewed by Julian Eisel
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Corrects incorrect usage of contraction for 'it is', when possessive 'its' was required.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9250
Reviewed by Campbell Barton
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Follow our code style guide by using C-comments for text descriptions.
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Define enum `eContextResult` and use its values for returns, instead of
just returning 1, 0, or -1 (and always having some comment that explains
what -1 means).
This also cleans up the mixup between returning `0` and `false`, and `1`
and `true`. An inconsistency was discovered during this cleanup, and
marked with `TODO(sybren)`. It's not fixed here, as it would consititute
a functional change.
The enum isn't used everywhere, as enums in C and C++ can have different
storage sizes. To prevent issues, callback functions are still declared
as returning`int`. To at least make things easier to understand for
humans, I marked those with `int /*eContextResult*/`.
This is a followup of D9090, and is intended to unify how context
callbacks return values. This will make it easier to extend the approach
in D9090 to those functions.
No functional changes.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9095
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