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This lets the undo history expand as a regular sub-menu
instead of being a popup.
Also disable the active undo step menu item as this is a no-op.
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When selecting the current undo step there is no need to do anything.
Fix and minor refactor to de-duplicate refreshing after running
undo/redo & undo history.
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Ref T92709
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Basically, this fixes disappearing previews when editing asset metadata
or performing undo/redo actions.
The preview generation in a background job will eventually modify ID
data, but the undo push was done prior to that. So obviously, an undo
then would mean the preview is lost.
This patch makes it so undo/redo will regenerate the preview, if the preview
rendering was invoked but not finished in the undone/redone state.
The preview flag PRV_UNFINISHED wasn't entirely what we needed. So I had to
change it to a slightly different flag, with different semantics.
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Calling undo in from Python background-mode would raise an exception
without any information about how to initialize undo.
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Implements a basic, WIP version of the asset list. This is needed to
give the asset view UI template asset reading and displaying
functionality.
See:
* Asset System: Data Storage, Reading & UI Access - https://developer.blender.org/T88184
Especially the asset list internals should change. It uses the
File/Asset Browser's `FileList` API, which isn't really meant for access
from outside the File Browser. But as explained in T88184, it does a lot
of the stuff we currently need, so we (Sybren Stüvel and I) decided to
go this route for now. Work on a file-list rewrite which integrates well
with the asset system started in the `asset-system-filelist` branch.
Further includes:
* Operator to reload the asset list.
* New `bpy.types.AssetHandle.get_full_library_path()` function, which
gets the full path of the asset via the asset-list.
* Changes to preview loading to prevent the preview loading job to run
eternally for asset views. File Browsers have this issue too, but
should be fixed separately.
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This shows the text as part of the assertion message.
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Also use doxy style function reference `#` prefix chars when
referencing identifiers.
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This is again in the fuzzy area of how embedded IDs are handled
respectively by partial undo code and depsgraph... Should not be
necessary currently, but better be safe and explicit, and also tag
those embeded IDs from re-used owner ID.
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This patch fixes many minor spelling mistakes, all in comments or
console output. Mostly contractions like can't, won't, don't, its/it's,
etc.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11663
Reviewed by Harley Acheson
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Regression from rB2a8122fb65c5, somehow that piece of code was lost
during the refactor.
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Use a for loop that always begins with the active object,
instead of moving the active object in the array,
which failed when it's data already being handled.
While the existing logic could have been fixed,
it's simpler to change the loop order.
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Simply disable advanced 're-use current blend data` process when loading
a memfile step and Global Undo is disabled, since there is no way to
ensure we have a proper 'differential' state in the stack then.
NOTE: this is a quick work-around to fix the crash, not a satisfying
solution by far (pretty sure there can still be crashes if you then
re-enable Global Undo afterwards e.g.).
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Setting the active object when decoding undo steps missed
a call to ED_object_base_active_refresh.
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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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Now we only use 'undo' or 'redo' in function names when the direction is
clear (and we assert about it). Otherwise, use 'load' instead.
When passing an undo step to BKE functions, consider calling code has
done its work and is actually passing the target step (i.e. the final
step intended to be loaded), instead of assuming we have to load the
step before/after it.
Also deduplicate and simplify a lot of core undo code in BKE, now
`BKE_undosys_step_load_data_ex` is the only place where all the complex
logic of undo/redo loop (to handle several steps in a row) is placed. We also
only use a single loop there, instead of the two existing ones in
previous code.
Note that here we consider that when we are loading the current active
step, we are undoing. This makes sense in that doing so //may// undo
some changes (ideally it should never do so), but should never, ever
redo anything.
`BKE_undosys_step_load_from_index` also gets heavily simplified, it's
not basically a shallow wrapper around
`BKE_undosys_step_load_from_index`.
And some general update of variable names, commenting, etc.
Part of T83806.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10227
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Logical mistake in recent refactor (rB2a8122fb65c5).
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This function was doing too many things, with behaviors fairly different
depending on its input parameters. This was making the code fragile and
hard to follow.
Split it in three:
* `ed_undo_step_pre` does the common actions before we actually undo
data.
* `ed_undo_step_post` does the common actions after we have undone/redone
data.
Then, `ed_undo_step_direction`, `ed_undo_step_by_name` and
`ed_undo_step_by_index` do their actual specific actions, with their own
logic.
Note: Since the actual behavior of those three funtions is fairly
different (the first only undo/redo one effective step, the second is only
supposed to **undo** //before// given named step, and the third actually
undo/redo until given indexed step become active), we could also find
better names for those. right now, it sounds like they are doing the
same thing, with just different ways to specify the target step.
Note: This is part of on-going refactor work on undo system, see T83806.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10112
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Regression in recent commit c13383da416c9c99d03058caaf66c736af0272cb
which swapped undo/redo when calling the handlers.
Ref D10200
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No behavrioral change expected here.
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`ED_undo_gpencil_step` only support valid undo step direction, passing
step name here is useless and only add confusion to what works or not.
Undo by step name or step index is fully not supported by GPencil undo
mode currently.
Note that since GPencil undo mode does not seem to ever be used anyway,
this is not an urgent issue in practice, but this needs to be cleaned up
at some point. See also T84703.
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The step direction was confusingly 1 for undo, -1 for redo.
This convention is from 2004 (562d6958cbf646aba31ed92fe4f0e07d1dc495b6).
Use enum for ed_undo.c for better readability.
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We will soon need more options here, sinmpler and cleaner to use a
bitflag then.
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`use_context_for_encode` was not properly set regarding actual `encode` code for a few types.
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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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Having a centeral place to find a list of all library overrides should be
useful for managing production scenes where library overrides are used a lot.
This change adds the individually overridden properties of a data-block under
the data-block itself. Just how we show modifiers, constraints or pose channels
there. This way we can also expose library override operations/options better
in future.
There's also a filter option for the library overrides now, so they can be
hidden. It is only available in the View Layer display mode though, like the
other filter options.
One internal change this has to do is adding more informative return values to
undo pushes and the library override functions called by it. That way we can
send a notifier when library overrides change for the Outliner to know when to
rebuild the tree.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7631
Reviewed by: Andy Goralczyk, Bastien Montagne, William Reynish
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Remove DNA headers, using forward declarations where possible.
Also removed duplicate header, header including it's self
and unnecessary inclusion of libc system headers from BKE header.
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Issue exposed by rB4c7b1766a7f1.
Main idea is that non-memfile first undo step should check into previous
memfile and tag the ID it is editing as `future_changed`.
That way, when we go back and undo to the memfile, said IDs are properly
detected as changed and re-read from the memfile.
Otherwise, undo system sees them as unchanged, and just re-use the
current data instead.
Note that currently only Sculpt mode seems affected (probably because it
is storing the mode switch itself as a Sculpt undo step instead of a
memfile one), but similar action might be needed in some other cases
too.
Maniphest Tasks: T82388
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9510
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This adds support for treating multiple undo steps as a single step
from the user perspective.
This is needed for outliner mode switching and `object.switch_object`
operator which change active object and mode in a single action.
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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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Cleanup old tracker task format to the new. e.g: [#34039] to T34039
Ref D8718
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No functional changes
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This replaces header include guards with `#pragma once`.
A couple of include guards are not removed yet (e.g. `__RNA_TYPES_H__`),
because they are used in other places.
This patch has been generated by P1561 followed by `make format`.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8466
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This addresses warnings from Clang-Tidy's `readability-else-after-return`
rule in the `source/blender/editors` module.
No functional changes.
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No reason to enforce defining own callback user data for something that
controlling has already available...
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Also fixes files not being tagged as modified with zero undo steps.
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Note that given how experimental is working currently, I had to rename
and inverse the effect of the experimental undo flag, which will now
instead activate legacy code when set.
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The problem was that in direct_link_id_restore_recalc, recalc_undo_accumulated
should contain the changes from the target state to the current state. However
it had already been cleared at that point, to start accumulating changes up to
the next undo push.
Delaying the clear of this flag seems like the obvious solution, but it's hard
to find the right place for that (if there is one). Instead this splits up the
flag into two separate variables.
Reviewed By: mont29
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7402
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