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2022-07-25Fix T99851: Subdivide Curve node does not initialize attributes of end pointJacques Lucke
2022-07-20Curves: Port fillet node to the new data-blockHans Goudey
This commit ports the fillet curves node to the new curves data-block, and moves the fillet node implementation to the geometry module to help separate the implementation from the node. The changes are similar to the subdivide node or resample node. I've resused common utilities where it makes sense, though some things like the iteration over attributes can be generalized further. The node is now multi-threaded per-curve and inside each curve, and some buffers are reused per curve to avoid many allocations. The code is more explicit now, and though there is more boilerplate to pass around many spans, the more complex logic should be more readable. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15346
2022-07-19Geometry Nodes: Copy parameters when copying a curves data-blockHans Goudey
Previously, things like materials, symmetry, and selection options stored on `Curves` weren't copied to the result in nodes like the subdivide and resample nodes. Now they are, which fixes some unexpected behavior and allows visualization of the sculpt mode selection. In the realize instances and join nodes the behavior is the same as for meshes, the parameters are taken from the first (top) input. I also refactored some functions to return a `CurvesGeometry` by-value, which makes it the responsibility of the node to copy the parameters. That should make the algorithms more reusable in other situations. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15408
2022-07-08Geometry Nodes: new geometry attribute APIJacques Lucke
Currently, there are two attribute API. The first, defined in `BKE_attribute.h` is accessible from RNA and C code. The second is implemented with `GeometryComponent` and is only accessible in C++ code. The second is widely used, but only being accessible through the `GeometrySet` API makes it awkward to use, and even impossible for types that don't correspond directly to a geometry component like `CurvesGeometry`. This patch adds a new attribute API, designed to replace the `GeometryComponent` attribute API now, and to eventually replace or be the basis of the other one. The basic idea is that there is an `AttributeAccessor` class that allows code to interact with a set of attributes owned by some geometry. The accessor itself has no ownership. `AttributeAccessor` is a simple type that can be passed around by value. That makes it easy to return it from functions and to store it in containers. For const-correctness, there is also a `MutableAttributeAccessor` that allows changing individual and can add or remove attributes. Currently, `AttributeAccessor` is composed of two pointers. The first is a pointer to the owner of the attribute data. The second is a pointer to a struct with function pointers, that is similar to a virtual function table. The functions know how to access attributes on the owner. The actual attribute access for geometries is still implemented with the `AttributeProvider` pattern, which makes it easy to support different sources of attributes on a geometry and simplifies dealing with built-in attributes. There are different ways to get an attribute accessor for a geometry: * `GeometryComponent.attributes()` * `CurvesGeometry.attributes()` * `bke::mesh_attributes(const Mesh &)` * `bke::pointcloud_attributes(const PointCloud &)` All of these also have a `_for_write` variant that returns a `MutabelAttributeAccessor`. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15280
2022-07-06Curves: Port subdivide node to the new data-blockHans Goudey
This commit moves the subdivide curve node implementation to the geometry module, changes it to work on the new curves data-block, and adds support for Catmull Rom curves. Internally I also added support for a curve domain selection. That isn't used, but it's nice to have the option anyway. Users should notice better performance as well, since we can avoid many small allocations, and there is no conversion to and from the old curve type. The code uses a similar structure to the resample node (60a6fbf5b599) and the set type node (9e393fc2f125). The resample curves node can be restructured to be more similar to this soon though. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15334