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While SCons building system was serving us really good for ages it's no longer
having much attention by the developers and started to become quite a difficult
task to maintain.
What's even worse -- there started to be quite serious divergence between SCons
and CMake which was only accumulating over the releases now. The fact that none
of the active developers are really using SCons and that our main studio is also
using CMake spotting bugs in the SCons builds became quite a difficult task and
we aren't always spotting them in time.
Meanwhile CMake became really mature building system which is available on every
platform we support and arguably it's also easier and more robust to use.
This commit includes:
- Removal of actual SCons building system
- Removal of SCons git submodule
- Removal of documentation which is stored in the sources and covers SCons
- Tweaks to the buildbot master to stop using SCons submodule
(this change requires deploying to the server)
- Tweaks to the install dependencies script to skip installing or mentioning
SCons building system
- Tweaks to various helper scripts to avoid mention of SCons folders/files
as well
Reviewers: mont29, dingto, dfelinto, lukastoenne, lukasstockner97, brecht, Severin, merwin, aligorith, psy-fi, campbellbarton, juicyfruit
Reviewed By: campbellbarton, juicyfruit
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1680
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Use BPY_execute_* prefix for all Python execution commands
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painting.
Also system added a brush every time it found no paint brush in the
system which is not what we would want.
Solution:
* Brush panel stays visible always, regardless of whether there is a
brush or not.
* We search for first available brush when we find no brush in paint
struct instead of always generating a new one.
* Generating and searching for a brush take a mode argument now. Needed
some refactoring to users of BKE_paint_init as well.
* Did some style cleanups for paint mode enums.
Patch is big but it's mostly argument refactoring.
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- Add blentranslation `BLT_*` module.
- moved & split `BLF_translation.h` into (`BLT_translation.h`, `BLT_lang.h`).
- moved `BLF_*_unifont` functions from `blf_translation.c` to new source file `blf_font_i18n.c`.
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The issue was caused by the following construction:
def = env['SOMETHING']
defs.append('SOMETHING_MORE')
Since first assignment was actually referencing environment option it was totally
polluted hawing weird and wonderful side effects on all other areas of Blender.
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matching convention for fixed length api, eg: copy_v3_fl
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Another instance of T44376.
Crash where the Python context would access a stale pointer to the active object.
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Removing a scene from the buttons window would crash from a Python operator.
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Basically, blender adds a few metadata fields to images when
we render an image. Those metadata can now be viewed in the
image editor.
Also, made sure metadata are available when we write imbufs
to disc with "Save As". There may be more cases here that need
fixing, but this means that loading an image with metadata
will now properly preserve them in blender.
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Makes usage of those funcs much more clear, we even had mixed '!strcmp(foo, bar)'
and 'strcmp(foo, bar) == 0' in several places...
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Make the UI API more consistent and reduce confusion with some naming.
mainly:
- API function calls
- enum values
some internal static functions have been left for now
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quit.blend.
This will use a slower file write if an object is in edit or sculpt
mode.
Autosaving will explicitly not be supported to keep it fast.
Added a tooltip warning.
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https://developer.blender.org/D643
Separates graphics context creation from window code in Ghost so that they can vary separately.
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Added a special notifier now NC_WM|ND_UNDO in order to deal with such cases
and now compositor/image will refresh when undo happens.
There are much more ways to fail compo to update the resul, like undoing
while it's not visible and so, but as mont29 said -- let's at least fix
obvious crap in the workflow.
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unit.c intentionally doesn't include DNA or BKE headers (except its own)
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assumes translations are in meters.
Turned out there were several issues in handling of scale parameter by numinput.
Fixed that by factorizing more some code in common with 'usual' numbuttons eval code
(new `bUnit_getScaleUnit()` helper will return valid scaled value, depending on
given system and type).
Now, numinput behaves as expected - using default unit amended by scale in case no unit is given
(i.e. entering '20' with a scale of 0.01 will give you 20cm, and '20cm' as well!).
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amount type.
Turned out to be a clean/fix up of modal bevel tool, percentage mode handling was broken,
numinput handling was broken, etc.
Also added a way to switch between bevel types (modes) with M key, and tweaked a bit
numinput code to return early in case of 'char' event with ctrl modifier.
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second time
Commented out the 'no zero' protection of scaling transforms for numinput.
Issue is, once an axis has null scale, you can't regrow it from transform code
(you have to directly edit the scale property). This is not ideal, but getting
good behavior in this case is hairy...
Yet, when using numinput, you type precise values, so if you want to set it to zero,
set it to zero. User is assumed responsible, we should avoid too much 'invisible magic'
when handling precise inputs. ;)
Note: an idea for possible future feature would be to have an 'absolute' mode for numinput
(allowing to type in real value, not factors).
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objects.
Flush edits for all objects, not just the active one. Here we might want
to disallow leaving an object on sculpt mode when selecting another, but
this works, no need to enforce it.
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also rename some functions to match our convention
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This is needed for popups to chance state once activated,
currently it makes use of operators `check` callback, after values are modified,
as the file selector does already.
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Issue here is that upon entering sculpt mode, the mesh (and the object
mode) is stored in global undo. Now made the code similar to edit mode,
but since we don't really have any operator to push, this is just
ignored for now.
I have tried just disabling the sculpt toggle operator undo flag but
this didn't work due to the nature recursive of the operator calls
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Undoing nodes that do not belong to the current object will cause the
saved bmesh log entry to be reverted instead. This entry can belong to
another object though.
This is easy to fix by enforcing name matching (this was borrowed by
edit mode but can definitely be improved) between current object name
and undo node name and deleting older entries.
However there are complications. Deleting dyntopo entries in this way
can leave a brush stroke as first dyntopo log entry. This can present
issues if we attempt to delete that entry since it's deleted mesh
elements may now have had their ids (which would still be valid at the
time) cleaned up. This can result in crashing if we attempt to resculpt
on the mesh. To fix this I have disabled releasing the deleted entries.
This entanglement between bm_log and undo is quite volatile but I hope
the system works better now.
Also minor cleanup, fix unneeded check warning
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Prepend BKE_ to the functions moved in blenkernel for recent bug fix.
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Sculpt mode drawing fails after deleting a subsurf modifier
in sculpt mode and undoing.
This was quite difficult to spot. Main cause was that mesh data was not
synchronized properly between undo and sculpt code because we generated
a pbvh on derivedmesh invalidation without really refreshing the rest of
the data. This could result in undo and drawing operating on different
data.
To solve this and avoid bad level calls I had to move quite some code
around. Crazyspace is now moved to blenkernel, as did some sculpt calls
that make sure sculpt data are properly refreshed.
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Opted to keep includes if they are used indirectly (even if removing is possible).
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all their columns.
Issue fixed by:
* Not having constant width for all columns, but adapt each to its content's width;
* Adapting undo's menu height to undo list length (so that we never have more than three columns).
It is still possible to get issues in extreme cases (small screen, high DPI size,
long op names everywhere...), but this should now be rare corner cases.
Also fixes a minor glitch with undo menu (first column had one item less than the others...).
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