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2022-02-11File headers: SPDX License migrationCampbell Barton
Use a shorter/simpler license convention, stops the header taking so much space. Follow the SPDX license specification: https://spdx.org/licenses - C/C++/objc/objc++ - Python - Shell Scripts - CMake, GNUmakefile While most of the source tree has been included - `./extern/` was left out. - `./intern/cycles` & `./intern/atomic` are also excluded because they use different header conventions. doc/license/SPDX-license-identifiers.txt has been added to list SPDX all used identifiers. See P2788 for the script that automated these edits. Reviewed By: brecht, mont29, sergey Ref D14069
2020-12-03Fix linker errors when building without CyclesSybren A. Stüvel
Fix linker errors by explicitly linking PugiXML when OpenImageIO is used. PugiXML has been separated from OpenImageIO (D8628). This means that any time OpenImageIO libraries are linked, the PugiXML libraries have to be linked as well. This was set up correctly for Cycles, but not for imbuf. Because of this, building without Cycles but with OIIO would produce linker errors.
2020-01-23CMake: Refactor external dependencies handlingSergey Sharybin
This is a more correct fix to the issue Brecht was fixing in D6600. While the fix in that patch worked fine for linking it broke ASAN runtime under some circumstances. For example, `make full debug developer` would compile, but trying to start blender will cause assert failure in ASAN (related on check that ASAN is not running already). Top-level idea: leave it to CMake to keep track of dependency graph. The root of the issue comes to the fact that target like "blender" is configured to use a lot of static libraries coming from Blender sources and to use external static libraries. There is nothing which ensures order between blender's and external libraries. Only order of blender libraries is guaranteed. It was possible that due to a cycle or other circumstances some of blender libraries would have been passed to linker after libraries it uses, causing linker errors. For example, this order will likely fail: libbf_blenfont.a libfreetype6.a libbf_blenfont.a This change makes it so blender libraries are explicitly provided their dependencies to an external libraries, which allows CMake to ensure they are always linked against them. General rule here: if bf_foo depends on an external library it is to be provided to LIBS for bf_foo. For example, if bf_blenkernel depends on opensubdiv then LIBS in blenkernel's CMakeLists.txt is to include OPENSUBDIB_LIBRARIES. The change is made based on searching for used include folders such as OPENSUBDIV_INCLUDE_DIRS and adding corresponding libraries to LIBS ion that CMakeLists.txt. Transitive dependencies are not simplified by this approach, but I am not aware of any downside of this: CMake should be smart enough to simplify them on its side. And even if not, this shouldn't affect linking time. Benefit of not relying on transitive dependencies is that build system is more robust towards future changes. For example, if bf_intern_opensubiv is no longer depends on OPENSUBDIV_LIBRARIES and all such code is moved to bf_blenkernel this will not break linking. The not-so-trivial part is change to blender_add_lib (and its version in Cycles). The complexity is caused by libraries being provided as a single list argument which doesn't allow to use different release and debug libraries on Windows. The idea is: - Have every library prefixed as "optimized" or "debug" if separation is needed (non-prefixed libraries will be considered "generic"). - Loop through libraries passed to function and do simple parsing which will look for "optimized" and "debug" words and specify following library to corresponding category. This isn't something particularly great. Alternative would be to use target_link_libraries() directly, which sounds like more code but which is more explicit and allows to have more flexibility and control comparing to wrapper approach. Tested the following configurations on Linux, macOS and Windows: - make full debug developer - make full release developer - make lite debug developer - make lite release developer NOTE: Linux libraries needs to be compiled with D6641 applied, otherwise, depending on configuration, it's possible to run into duplicated zlib symbols error. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6642
2019-04-17ClangFormat: apply to source, most of internCampbell Barton
Apply clang format as proposed in T53211. For details on usage and instructions for migrating branches without conflicts, see: https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Tools/ClangFormat
2019-04-14CMake: prepare for BLENDER_SORTED_LIBS removalCampbell Barton
No functional change, this adds LIB definition and args to cmake files. Without this it's difficult to migrate away from 'BLENDER_SORTED_LIBS' since there are many platforms/configurations that could break when changing linking order. Manually add and enable WITHOUT_SORTED_LIBS to try building without sorted libs (currently fails since all variables are empty). This check will eventually be removed. See T46725.
2019-02-05Cleanup: remove contributors for CMake filesCampbell Barton
Following removal from C source code. See: 8c68ed6df16d8893
2016-11-29Fix compilation error with latest OIIO 1.7.8Sergey Sharybin
There are some changes in OIIO includes so now need to do some things differently.
2015-06-05ImBuf: Fix compilation error with latest OIIOSergey Sharybin
Latest OIIO libraries are using Boost libraries from the public headers.
2013-10-13cmake/openimageio - partially reverting #60692Dalai Felinto
We now have openimageio building when cycles builds or when it's manually set to build. (I reverted the _IMAGE_ in the define name because I think the closer the cmake flags match the defines in the software the better, and there is no reason to rename all the existent WITH_OPENIMAGEIO references in CMakeLists.txt - which would be the alternative)
2013-10-12Fix build scripts related to PSD support. Both CMake and SCons builds were ↵Irie Shinsuke
broken.
2013-10-11adding WITH_IMAGE_OPENIMAGEIO and removing the PSD build optionDalai Felinto
As per Brecht van Lommel's suggestion.
2013-10-09Photoshop PSD supportDalai Felinto
We now support the combined layer of Photoshop files (stored as layer 0 in the file). This way users can keep their files as multilayer PSD and Blender always handle them as flat images. For perfect alpha this requires an OpenImageIO update: https://github.com/OpenImageIO/oiio/commit/342cc2633ff590a3bb278481c61ae798c7148361 Photoshop sample files: https://github.com/OpenImageIO/oiio-images Brecht has some pending fixes to push for OIIO as well, so we may as well wait to update our libraries. What works: =========== * 8bit images (with or without alpha) * 16bits images (alpha discarded) * Photoshop files saved with 'Maximum Compatibility' * Cycles, Blender internal, BGE (and player) Known limitations (due to OIIO dependency): ========================= * Images with less than 4 channels show a wrong thumbnail (bug may be in OIIO) * Packed images are not supported * We do not write PSD files. Note: old Blenders have support for PSD via Quicktime library. But due to license issues this was discontinued. Many thanks for Brecht van Lommel for reviewing the patch, suggesting multiple improvements and to help solving the alpha issue.