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2022-09-26Cleanup: restore parenthesis removed in recent commitCampbell Barton
Partial revert [0], removed by accident because the -fpermissive flag was enabled with collada. [0]: 34477bbfcde34d0b27f04eccdddd0a093d8be1c0
2022-09-26Cleanup: remove redundant parenthesisCampbell Barton
2022-09-26Cleanup: use ELEM/STR_ELEM/STREQ macrosCampbell Barton
2022-09-26CMake: remove workaround for GCC 4.5 as 9.3.1 is the minimum versionCampbell Barton
The -fpermissive flag is best avoided as it suppresses some important warnings/errors.
2022-09-26Cleanup: fix warning in recent parenthesis removalCampbell Barton
Regression in [0], this slipped through due to "-fpermissive" being added to GCC flags, suppressing the error. [0]: c9e35c2ced92082c86f1ecb9ecd16c6230218c7c
2022-09-25Cleanup: replace C-style casts with functional casts for numeric typesCampbell Barton
Some changes missed from f68cfd6bb078482c4a779a6e26a56e2734edb5b8.
2022-09-25Cleanup: replace C-style casts with functional casts for numeric typesCampbell Barton
2022-09-25Cleanup: use 'u' prefixed integer types for brevity & cast styleCampbell Barton
To use function style cast '(unsigned char)x' can't be replaced by 'unsigned char(x)'.
2022-09-25Cleanup: remove redundant double parenthesisCampbell Barton
2022-09-23Mesh: Move selection flags to generic attributesHans Goudey
Using the attribute name semantics from T97452, this patch moves the selection status of mesh elements from the `SELECT` of vertices, and edges, and the `ME_FACE_SEL` of faces to generic boolean attribute Storing this data as generic attributes can significantly simplify and improve code, as described in T95965. The attributes are called `.select_vert`, `.select_edge`, and `.select_poly`. The `.` prefix means they are "UI attributes",so they still contain original data edited by users, but they aren't meant to be accessed procedurally by the user in arbitrary situations. They are also be hidden in the spreadsheet and the attribute list. Until 4.0, the attributes are still written to and read from the mesh in the old way, so neither forward nor backward compatibility are affected. This means memory requirements will be increased by one byte per element when selection is used. When the flags are removed completely, requirements will decrease. Further notes: * The `MVert` flag is empty at runtime now, so it can be ignored. * `BMesh` is unchanged, otherwise the change would be much larger. * Many tests have slightly different results, since the selection attribute uses more generic propagation. Previously you couldn't really rely on edit mode selections being propagated procedurally. Now it mostly works as expected. Similar to 2480b55f216c Ref T95965 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15795
2022-09-23Mesh: Move edge crease out of MEdgeHans Goudey
This is very similar to D14077. There are two differences though. First is that vertex creases are already stored in a separate layer, and second is that we can now completely remove use of `Mesh.cd_flag`, since that information is now inherent to whether the layers exist. There are two functional differences here: * Operators are used to add and remove layers instead of a property. * The "crease" attribute can be created and removed by geometry nodes. The second change should make various geometry nodes slightly faster, since the "crease" attribute was always processed before. Creases are now interpolated generically in the CustomData API too, which should help maintain the values across edits better. Meshes get an `edge_creases` RNA property like the existing vertex property, to provide more efficient access to the data in Cycles. One test failure is expected, where different rounding between float the old char storage means that 5 additional points are scattered in a geometry nodes test. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15927
2022-09-23Cleanup: use lowercase function calls & macros in for CMakeCampbell Barton
This is already the case for most CMake usage. Although some find modules are an exception to this, as they were originally maintained externally they use some different conventions. Also corrected bad indentation in: intern/cycles/CMakeLists.txt
2022-09-14ViewLayer: Lazy sync of scene data.Monique Dewanchand
When a change happens which invalidates view layers the syncing will be postponed until the first usage. This will improve importing or adding many objects in a single operation/script. `BKE_view_layer_need_resync_tag` is used to tag the view layer to be out of sync. Before accessing `BKE_view_layer_active_base_get`, `BKE_view_layer_active_object_get`, `BKE_view_layer_active_collection` or `BKE_view_layer_object_bases` the caller should call `BKE_view_layer_synced_ensure`. Having two functions ensures that partial syncing could be added as smaller patches in the future. Tagging a view layer out of sync could be replaced with a partial sync. Eventually the number of full resyncs could be reduced. After all tagging has been replaced with partial syncs the ensure_sync could be phased out. This patch has been added to discuss the details and consequences of the current approach. For clarity the call to BKE_view_layer_ensure_sync is placed close to the getters. In the future this could be placed in more strategical places to reduce the number of calls or improve performance. Finding those strategical places isn't that clear. When multiple operations are grouped in a single script you might want to always check for resync. Some areas found that can be improved. This list isn't complete. These areas aren't addressed by this patch as these changes would be hard to detect to the reviewer. The idea is to add changes to these areas as a separate patch. It might be that the initial commit would reduce performance compared to master, but will be fixed by the additional patches. **Object duplication** During object duplication the syncing is temporarily disabled. With this patch this isn't useful as when disabled the view_layer is accessed to locate bases. This can be improved by first locating the source bases, then duplicate and sync and locate the new bases. Will be solved in a separate patch for clarity reasons ({D15886}). **Object add** `BKE_object_add` not only adds a new object, but also selects and activates the new base. This requires the view_layer to be resynced. Some callers reverse the selection and activation (See `get_new_constraint_target`). We should make the selection and activation optional. This would make it possible to add multiple objects without having to resync per object. **Postpone Activate Base** Setting the basact is done in many locations. They follow a rule as after an action find the base and set the basact. Finding the base could require a resync. The idea is to store in the view_layer the object which base will be set in the basact during the next sync, reducing the times resyncing needs to happen. Reviewed By: mont29 Maniphest Tasks: T73411 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15885
2022-09-14Adding `const Scene*` parameter in many areas.Monique Dewanchand
Related to {D15885} that requires scene parameter to be added in many places. To speed up the review process the adding of the scene parameter was added in a separate patch. Reviewed By: mont29 Maniphest Tasks: T73411 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15930
2022-09-14Fix T49814: Collada Import Ignores Vertex NormalsMyron Carey
We now import and apply custom normals using a similar strategy to the STL importer. We store custom normal data for each loop as we read each MPoly and then apply it to the mesh after `BKE_mesh_calc_edges()` is called. The new behavior is optional and may be disabled in the Collada import UI. When disabled, we use the old behavior of only using normals to determine whether or not to smooth shade an MPoly. ---- Patch as requested in {T49814}. The Collada import UI now has an additional checkbox, similar to the glTF and FBX import UIs: {F13428264} Here is a test Collada file with a simple test cube with flipped custom normals: {F13428260} {F13428282} And a sphere where the two halves are disconnected geometry, but has custom normals that make the halves appear to be connected: {F13436363} {F13436368} I've tested it on a number of my own meshes, and the custom normals appear to be imported correctly. I'm not too sure about how I've plumbed the option down, though, or whether this is the most proper way to apply custom normals. Reviewed By: gaiaclary Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15804
2022-09-09Mesh: Move bevel weight out of MVert and MEdgeHans Goudey
As described in T95966, the goal is to move to a "struct of arrays" approach rather than gathering an arbitrary set of data in hard-coded structs. This has performance benefits, but also code complexity benefits (this patch removes plenty of code, though the boilerplate for the new operators outweighs that here). To mirror the internal change, the options for storing mesh bevel weights are converted into operators that add or remove the layer, like for some other layers. The most complex change is to the solidify modifier, where bevel weights had special handling. Other than that, most changes are removing clearing of the weights, boilerplate for the add/remove operators, and removing the manual transfer of bevel weights in bmesh - mesh conversion. Eventually bevel weights can become a fully generic attribute, but for now this patch aims to avoid most functional changes. Bevel weights are still written and read from the mesh in the old way, so neither forward nor backward compatibility are affected. As described in T95965, writing in the old format will be done until 4.0. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14077
2022-09-08Cleanup: Use C++ methods to retrieve attribute accessorsHans Goudey
Replace `mesh_attributes`, `mesh_attributes_for_write` and the point cloud versions with methods on the `Mesh` and `PointCloud` types. This makes them friendlier to use and improves readability. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15907
2022-09-07Cleanup: Tweak naming for recently added mesh accessorsHans Goudey
Use `verts` instead of `vertices` and `polys` instead of `polygons` in the API added in 05952aa94d33eeb50. This aligns better with existing naming where the shorter names are much more common.
2022-09-05Mesh: Remove redundant custom data pointersHans Goudey
For copy-on-write, we want to share attribute arrays between meshes where possible. Mutable pointers like `Mesh.mvert` make that difficult by making ownership vague. They also make code more complex by adding redundancy. The simplest solution is just removing them and retrieving layers from `CustomData` as needed. Similar changes have already been applied to curves and point clouds (e9f82d3dc7ee, 410a6efb747f). Removing use of the pointers generally makes code more obvious and more reusable. Mesh data is now accessed with a C++ API (`Mesh::edges()` or `Mesh::edges_for_write()`), and a C API (`BKE_mesh_edges(mesh)`). The CoW changes this commit makes possible are described in T95845 and T95842, and started in D14139 and D14140. The change also simplifies the ongoing mesh struct-of-array refactors from T95965. **RNA/Python Access Performance** Theoretically, accessing mesh elements with the RNA API may become slower, since the layer needs to be found on every random access. However, overhead is already high enough that this doesn't make a noticible differenc, and performance is actually improved in some cases. Random access can be up to 10% faster, but other situations might be a bit slower. Generally using `foreach_get/set` are the best way to improve performance. See the differential revision for more discussion about Python performance. Cycles has been updated to use raw pointers and the internal Blender mesh types, mostly because there is no sense in having this overhead when it's already compiled with Blender. In my tests this roughly halves the Cycles mesh creation time (0.19s to 0.10s for a 1 million face grid). Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15488
2022-09-05IDMAnagement: Add owner ID pointer to embedded ones.Bastien Montagne
Add a dedicated `owner_id` pointer to ID types that can be embedded (Collections and NodeTrees), and modify slightly come code to make handling those more safe and consistent. This implements first part of T69169. Reviewed By: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15838
2022-09-01Merge branch 'blender-v3.3-release'Aras Pranckevicius
2022-09-01Fix T100737: OBJ/USD import: imported object has no active material, ↵Aras Pranckevicius
material has 2 users Fixes issues in importers written in C++ (T100737): - Materials had one reference count too much. Affected Collada, Alembic, USD, OBJ importers, looks like "since forever". - Active material index was not properly set on imported meshes. Regression since 3.3 (D15145). Affected Alembic, USD, OBJ. Note: now it sets the first material as the active one, whereas previously the last one was set as active. First one sounds more "intuitive" to me. Reviewed By: Bastien Montagne Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15831
2022-08-31Mesh: Move material indices to a generic attributeHans Goudey
This patch moves material indices from the mesh `MPoly` struct to a generic integer attribute. The builtin material index was already exposed in geometry nodes, but this makes it a "proper" attribute accessible with Python and visible in the "Attributes" panel. The goals of the refactor are code simplification and memory and performance improvements, mainly because the attribute doesn't have to be stored and processed if there are no materials. However, until 4.0, material indices will still be read and written in the old format, meaning there may be a temporary increase in memory usage. Further notes: * Completely removing the `MPoly.mat_nr` after 4.0 may require changes to DNA or introducing a new `MPoly` type. * Geometry nodes regression tests didn't look at material indices, so the change reveals a bug in the realize instances node that I fixed. * Access to material indices from the RNA `MeshPolygon` type is slower with this patch. The `material_index` attribute can be used instead. * Cycles is changed to read from the attribute instead. * BMesh isn't changed in this patch. Theoretically it could be though, to save 2 bytes per face when less than two materials are used. * Eventually we could use a 16 bit integer attribute type instead. Ref T95967 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15675
2022-08-30Attributes: Improve custom data initialization optionsHans Goudey
When allocating new `CustomData` layers, often we do redundant initialization of arrays. For example, it's common that values are allocated, set to their default value, and then set to some other value. This is wasteful, and it negates the benefits of optimizations to the allocator like D15082. There are two reasons for this. The first is array-of-structs storage that makes it annoying to initialize values manually, and the second is confusing options in the Custom Data API. This patch addresses the latter. The `CustomData` "alloc type" options are rearranged. Now, besides the options that use existing layers, there are two remaining: * `CD_SET_DEFAULT` sets the default value. * Usually zeroes, but for colors this is white (how it was before). * Should be used when you add the layer but don't set all values. * `CD_CONSTRUCT` refers to the "default construct" C++ term. * Only necessary or defined for non-trivial types like vertex groups. * Doesn't do anything for trivial types like `int` or `float3`. * Should be used every other time, when all values will be set. The attribute API's `AttributeInit` types are updated as well. To update code, replace `CD_CALLOC` with `CD_SET_DEFAULT` and `CD_DEFAULT` with `CD_CONSTRUCT`. This doesn't cause any functional changes yet. Follow-up commits will change to avoid initializing new layers where the correctness is clear. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15617
2022-08-17Cleanup: strip blank lines around comment blocksCampbell Barton
2022-08-09Fix memory leak exporting to colladaCampbell Barton
2022-08-04Cleanup: Move RNA path functions into own C++ fileJulian Eisel
NOTE: This is committed to the 3.3 branch as part of D15606, which we decided should go to this release still (by Bastien, Dalai and me). That is because these are important usability fixes/improvements to have for the LTS release. Adds `rna_path.cc` and `RNA_path.h`. `rna_access.c` is a quite big file, which makes it rather hard and inconvenient to navigate. RNA path functions form a nicely coherent unit that can stand well on it's own, so it makes sense to split them off to mitigate the problem. Moreover, I was looking into refactoring the quite convoluted/overloaded `rna_path_parse()`, and found that some C++ features may help greatly with that. So having that code compile in C++ would be helpful to attempt that. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15540 Reviewed by: Brecht Van Lommel, Campbell Barton, Bastien Montagne
2022-07-14Cleanup: Rename & refactor several F-curve functionsColin Basnett
Rename and refactor several F-curve key manipulation functions, and move them from `editors` to `blenkernel`. The functions formerly known as `delete_fcurve_key`, `delete_fcurve_keys`, and `clear_fcurve_keys` have been moved from `ED_keyframes_edit.h` to `BKE_fcurve.h` and have been renamed according to hierarchical naming rules. Below is a table of the naming changes. | From | To | | -- | -- | | `delete_fcurve_key(fcu, index, do_recalc)` | `BKE_fcurve_delete_key(fcu, index)` | | `delete_fcurve_keys(fcu)` | `BKE_fcurve_delete_keys_selected(fcu)` | | `clear_fcurve_keys(fcu)` | `BKE_fcurve_delete_keys_all(fcu)` | | `calchandles_fcurve()` | `BKE_fcurve_handles_recalc()` | | `calchandles_fcurve_ex()`| `BKE_fcurve_handles_recalc_ex()` | The function formerly known as `delete_fcurve_key` no longer takes a `do_fast` parameter, which determined whether or not to call `calchandles_fcurve`. Now, the responsibility is on the caller to run the new `BKE_fcurve_handles_recalc` function if they have want to recalculate the handles. In addition, there is now a new static private function called `fcurve_bezt_free` which sets the key count to zero and frees the key array. This function is now used in couple of instances of functionally equivalent code. Note that `BKE_fcurve_delete_keys_all` is just a wrapper around `fcurve_bezt_free`. This change was initially spurred by the fact that `delete_fcurve_keys` was improperly named; this was a good opportunity to fix the location and naming of a few of these functions. Reviewed By: sybren Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15282
2022-07-08Cleanup: Move mesh legacy conversion to a separate fileHans Goudey
It's helpful to make the separation of legacy data formats explicit, because it declutters actively changed code and makes it clear which areas do not follow Blender's current design. In this case I separated the `MFace`/"tessface" conversion code into a separate blenkernel .cc file and header. This also makes refactoring to remove these functions simpler because they're easier to find. In the future, conversions to the `MLoopUV` type and `MVert` can be implemented here for the same reasons (see T95965). Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15396
2022-07-01COLLADA: Support for alpha color in vertex data.Gaia Clary
Many thanks to the original Author of this patch: Christian Aguilera The COLLADA importer was silently ignoring the alpha component in the vertex data. The `stride` variable holds the component count (3 for RGB; 4 for RGBA), and can be used for honouring the alpha channel in the vertex data. Test plan: - Open Blender. - Clear the scene. - Add a plane. - Enter **Vertex Paint** mode. - Switch to the **Erase Alpha** blending mode. - Select a tone of gray. - Turn strength down to less than 1 - Paint [some of] the vertices of the plane. - Export project as a COLLADA file (`.dae`). - Clear the scene. - Re-import the COLLADA file again. - Export the project again (with different name). **Without** this patch, the second exported project will have lost the alpha component in their vertex data: ```lang=xml, counterexample <float_array id="Plane-mesh-colors-Col-array" count="24">1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1</float_array> ``` **With** the patch, the first and the second exported projects retain the alpha values painted previously: ```lang=xml <float_array id="Plane-mesh-colors-Col-array" count="24">1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.5490196 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.5490196</float_array> ``` Reviewed By: cristian64, SonnyCampbell_Unity Authored by: Christian Aguilera Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14246
2022-06-15io: remove unnecessary transposes when using mat3_from_axis_conversionIyad Ahmed
Some I/O code paths (Collada, OBJ) were using mat3_from_axis_conversion followed by transpose_m3, instead of swapping the axis arguments which achieves exactly the same result. Reviewed By: Aras Pranckevicius Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15158
2022-06-07Cleanup: spelling in comments, additional white spaceCampbell Barton
2022-06-03Constraints: introduce wrapper functions to access target lists.Alexander Gavrilov
Instead of directly accessing constraint-specific callbacks in code all over blender, introduce two wrappers to retrieve and free the target list. This incidentally revealed a place within the Collada exporter in BCAnimationSampler.cpp that didn't clean up after retrieving the targets, resulting in a small memory leak. Fixing this should be the only functional change in this commit. This was split off from D9732. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13844
2022-05-14Cleanup: Further use of const for retrieved custom data layersHans Goudey
Similar to cf69652618fefcd22b2cde9a2.
2022-05-13Cleanup: Use const when retrieving custom data layersHans Goudey
Knowing when layers are retrieved for write access will be essential when adding proper copy-on-write support. This commit makes that clearer by adding `const` where the retrieved data is not modified. Ref T95842
2022-05-13Cleanup: spelling in comments, capitalize tagsCampbell Barton
Also add missing task-ID reference & remove colon after \note as it doesn't render properly in doxygen.
2022-04-20Cleanup: Rename CD_MLOOPCOL to CD_PROP_BYTE_COLORHans Goudey
The "PROP" in the name reflects its generic status, and removing "LOOP" makes sense because it is no longer associated with just mesh face corners. In general the goal is to remove extra semantic meaning from the custom data types.
2022-04-20Mesh: Avoid unnecessary normal calculation and dirty tagsHans Goudey
This is mostly a cleanup to avoid hardcoding the eager calculation of normals it isn't necessary, by reducing calls to `BKE_mesh_calc_normals` and by removing calls to `BKE_mesh_normals_tag_dirty` when the mesh is newly created and already has dirty normals anyway. This reduces boilerplate code and makes the "dirty by default" state more clear. Any regressions from this commit should be easy to fix, though the lazy calculation is solid enough that none are expected.
2022-04-19Cleanup: Use correct capitalization of "F-Curve"Aaron Carlisle
2022-04-07Cleanup: spelling in comments, minor reformatting changesCampbell Barton
2022-03-22Fix T96294: Crash and error with shape key normal calculationHans Goudey
A mistake in the mesh normal refactor caused the wrong mesh to be used when calculating normals with a shape key's deformation. This commit fixes the normal calculation by using the correct mesh, with just adjusted vertex positions, and calculating the results directly into the result arrays when possible. This completely avoids the need to make a local copy of the mesh, which makes sense, since the only thing that changes is the vertex positions. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14317
2022-03-22Fix T96308: Mesh to BMesh conversion doesn't calculate vertex normalsHans Goudey
Currently there is a "calc_face_normal" argument to mesh to bmesh conversion, but vertex normals had always implicitly inherited whatever dirty state the mesh input's vertex normals were in. Probably they were most often assumed to not be dirty, but this was never really correct in the general case. Ever since the refactor to move vertex normals out of mesh vertices, cfa53e0fbeed7178c7, the copying logic has been explicit: copy the normals when they are not dirty. But it turns out that more control is needed, and sometimes normals should be calculated for the resulting BMesh. This commit adds an option to the conversion to calculate vertex normals, true by default. In almost all places except the decimate and edge split modifiers, I just copied the value of the "calc_face_normals" argument. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14406
2022-03-21Cleanup: add image_format.cc for functions related to ImageFormatDataBrecht Van Lommel
Also fixes missing code to read/write/free/copy color management settings in various places. This can't be set through the UI currently, but still should be handled consistently.
2022-03-11Cleanup: use M_PI_2 and M_PI_4 where possibleHallam Roberts
The constant M_PI_4 is added to GLSL to ensure it works there too. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14288
2022-03-10Cleanup: spelling in comments & some minor clarificationsCampbell Barton
2022-03-08Cleanup: spelling in commentsCampbell Barton
2022-02-17Merge branch 'blender-v3.1-release'Sebastian Parborg
2022-02-17Cleanup: Move more cmake library variables to be advancedSebastian Parborg
I noticed that there were a few variables that should not be visible per default. It seems to me to simply be an oversight, so I went ahead and cleaned them up. Reviewed By: Sybren, Ray molenkamp Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D14132
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
2022-01-30Cleanup: Cmake: remove unnecessary definitions for internationalizationAaron Carlisle
Previously, macros were ifdefed using the cmake option `WITH_INTERNATIONAL` However, the is unnecessary as withen the functions themselves have checks for building without internationalization. This also means that many `add_definitions(-DWITH_INTERNATIONAL)` are also unnecessary. Reviewed By: mont29, LazyDodo Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13929