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2022-01-26VSE: Build proxies only for slow moviesRichard Antalik
This change applies only for automatic proxy building, when strip is added to timeline. Manual building process is not affected. Don't build proxy file if movie is already fast enough to seek. To determine seek performance, check if whole GOP can be decoded in 100 milliseconds. To consider some variation in GOP size, large number of packets are read, assuming that each packet will produce 1 frame. While this is not technically correct, it does give quite accurate estimate of maximum GOP size. This test will ensure consistent performance on wide array of machines. Check should be done in order of few milliseconds. Reviewed By: sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11671
2022-01-25Point Cloud: expose in Python API for release, now that Cycles uses itBrecht Van Lommel
Previously it was only part of experimental features in beta, however now renderers can render point clouds generated by geometry nodes. Adding or converting a point cloud object directly is still hidden by default, since there is no good way to edit it.
2022-01-25Geometry Nodes: Expand the Boolean Math nodeHallam Roberts
Currently the Boolean Math node only has 3 basic logic gates: AND, OR, and NOT. This commit adds 6 additional logic gates for convenience and ease of use. - **Not And (NAND)** returns true when at least one input is false. - **Nor (NOR)** returns true when both inputs are false. - **Equal (XNOR)** returns true when both inputs are equal. - **Not Equal (XOR)** returns true when both inputs are different. - **Imply (IMPLY)** returns true unless the first input is true and the second is false. - **Subtract (NIMPLY)** returns true when the first input is true and the second is false. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13774
2022-01-25Python: Expose crazyspace correction functionality via RNASergey Sharybin
Allows to perform correction of coordinate delta/displacement in a similar way of how sculpt mode handles sculpting on a deformed mesh. An example of usecase of this is allowing riggers and sciprters to improve corrective shapekey workflow. The usage consists of pre-processing and access. For example: object.crazyspace_eval(depsgraph, scene) # When we have a difference between two vertices and want to convert # it to a space to be stored, say, in shapekey: delta_in_orig_space = rigged_ob.crazyspace_displacement_to_original( vertex_index=i, displacement=delta) # The reverse of above. delta_in_deformed_space = rigged_ob.crazyspace_displacement_to_deformed( vertex_index=i, displacement=delta) object.crazyspace_eval_clear() Fuller explanation with actual usecases and studio examples are written in the comment: https://developer.blender.org/D13892#368898 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13892
2022-01-25Fix (unreported) RNA setter for TextEditor's text ID pointer not ensuring ↵Bastien Montagne
real user.
2022-01-25Cleanup: Correct location of node function declarationsHans Goudey
Currently there are many function declarations in `BKE_node.h` that don't actually have implementations in blenkernel. This commit moves the declarations to `NOD_composite.h`, `NOD_texture.h`, and `NOD_shader.h` instead. This helps to clarify the purpose of the different modules. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13869
2022-01-24Fix `Image.gl_touch` not loading image.Jeroen Bakker
Same fix as for {rBc09f61a9157ddee0e186db52fb7ac0f4cdae09da}
2022-01-24Geometry Nodes: Extrude Mesh NodeHans Goudey
This patch introduces an extrude node with three modes. The vertex mode is quite simple, and just attaches new edges to the selected vertices. The edge mode attaches new faces to the selected edges. The faces mode extrudes patches of selected faces, or each selected face individually, depending on the "Individual" boolean input. The default value of the "Offset" input is the mesh's normals, which can be scaled with the "Offset Scale" input. **Attribute Propagation** Attributes are transferred to the new elements with specific rules. Attributes will never change domains for interpolations. Generally boolean attributes are propagated with "or", meaning any connected "true" value that is mixed in for other types will cause the new value to be "true" as well. The `"id"` attribute does not have any special handling currently. Vertex Mode - Vertex: Copied values of selected vertices. - Edge: Averaged values of selected edges. For booleans, edges are selected if any connected edges are selected. Edge Mode - Vertex: Copied values of extruded vertices. - Connecting edges (vertical): Average values of connected extruded edges. For booleans, the edges are selected if any connected extruded edges are selected. - Duplicate edges: Copied values of selected edges. - Face: Averaged values of all faces connected to the selected edge. For booleans, faces are selected if any connected original faces are selected. - Corner: Averaged values of corresponding corners in all faces connected to selected edges. For booleans, corners are selected if one of those corners are selected. Face Mode - Vertex: Copied values of extruded vertices. - Connecting edges (vertical): Average values of connected selected edges, not including the edges "on top" of extruded regions. For booleans, edges are selected when any connected extruded edges were selected. - Duplicate edges: Copied values of extruded edges. - Face: Copied values of the corresponding selected faces. - Corner: Copied values of corresponding corners in selected faces. Individual Face Mode - Vertex: Copied values of extruded vertices. - Connecting edges (vertical): Average values of the two neighboring edges on each extruded face. For booleans, edges are selected when at least one neighbor on the extruded face was selected. - Duplicate edges: Copied values of extruded edges. - Face: Copied values of the corresponding selected faces. - Corner: Copied values of corresponding corners in selected faces. **Differences from edit mode** In face mode (non-individual), the behavior can be different than the extrude tools in edit mode-- this node doesn't handle keeping the back- faces around in the cases that the edit mode tools do. The planned "Solidify" node will handle that use case instead. Keeping this node simpler and faster is preferable at this point, especially because that sort of "smart" behavior is not that predictable and makes less sense in a procedural context. In the future, an "Even Offset" option could be added to this node hopefully fairly simply. For now it is left out in order to keep the patch simpler. **Implementation** For the implementation, the `Mesh` data structure is used directly rather than converting to `BMesh` and back like D12224. This optimizes for large extrusion operations rather than many sequential extrusions. While this is potentially more verbose, it has some important benefits: First, there is no conversion to and from `BMesh`. The code only has to fill arrays and it can do that all at once, making each component of the algorithm much easier to optimize. It also makes the attribute interpolation more explicit, and likely faster. Only limited topology maps must be created in most cases. While there are some necessary loops and allocations with the size of the entire mesh, I tried to keep everything I could on the order of the size of the selection rather than the size of the mesh. In that respect, the individual faces mode is the best, since there is no topology information necessary, and the amount of work just depends on the size of the selection. Modifying an existing mesh instead of generating a new one was a bit of a toss-up, but has a few potential benefits: - Avoids manually copying over attribute data for original elements. - Avoids some overhead of creating a new mesh. - Can potentially take advantage of future ammortized mesh growth. This could be changed easily if it turns out to be the wrong choice. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13709
2022-01-24Cleanup: Grammar: its self vs. itselfHans Goudey
2022-01-22LineArt: Option to keep contour when using face mark filtering.YimingWu
When enabled, it will keep contour around the object instead of hide them by rule of face mark, so the object can always have full contour while filtering out some of the feature lines inside certain regions. Reviewed By: Antonio Vazquez (antoniov), Aleš Jelovčan (frogstomp) Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13847
2022-01-22LineArt: Back face cullingYimingWu
Option to discard back faced triangles, this speeds up calculation especially for when you only want to show visible feature lines. Reviewed By: Antonio Vazquez (antoniov), Aleš Jelovčan (frogstomp) Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13848
2022-01-22LineArt: Noise tolerant chaining.YimingWu
Instead of splitting it at each occlusion change, it tolerates short segments of "zig-zag" occlusion incoherence and doesn't split the chain at these points, thus creating a much smoother result. Reviewed By: Antonio Vazquez (antoniov), Aleš Jelovčan (frogstomp) Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13851
2022-01-21UI: Clarify Active Movie Clip tooltipAaron Carlisle
See T92299
2022-01-21Geometry Nodes: new Scale Elements nodesJacques Lucke
This node can scale individual edges and faces. When multiple selected faces/edges share the same vertices, they are scaled together. The center and scaling factor is averaged in this case. For some examples see D13757. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13757
2022-01-21Attributes: add operator to convert generic attributes to other typesJacques Lucke
Editing of generic attributes on the original objects in edit modes is still very limited. However, when applying a geometry nodes modifier that generates new attributes. These attributes will show up in the Attributes panel. Currently, our exporters are not capable of exporting generic attributes. Therefore, for the time being, a work around is to apply geometry nodes and then convert a generic attribute to a task specific attribute like a uv map, vertex group or vertex color layer. Once more parts of Blender support generic attributes, this will become less important. Currently, only meshes are supported by the operator. However, it would be relatively easy to extend it to other geometry types. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13838
2022-01-21Fix T95078: Setting digits as modifier in keymap doesn't workCampbell Barton
Allow any non-modifier keyboard events to be used. Note that the existing check for >= EVT_AKEY allowed NDOF and other non-keyboard events (including modifiers, which didn't work).
2022-01-20Geometry Nodes: Curve Primitive ArcCharlie Jolly
This adds a new curve primitive to generate arcs. Radius mode (default): Generates a fixed radius arc on XY plane with controls for Angle, Sweep and Invert. Points mode: Generates a three point curve arc from Start to End via Middle with an Angle Offset and option to invert the arc. There are also outputs for arc center, radius and normal direction relative to the Z-axis. This patch is based on previous patches D11713 and D13100 from @guitargeek. Thank you. Reviewed By: HooglyBoogly Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13640
2022-01-20Revert "Sculpt: Multires Heal Brush"Joseph Eagar
This reverts commit ae349eb2d50524b030f702b8ed3fd75531d4db7e.
2022-01-20Subdivision: add support for vertex creasingKévin Dietrich
This adds vertex creasing support for OpenSubDiv for modeling, rendering, Alembic and USD I/O. For modeling, vertex creasing follows the edge creasing implementation with an operator accessible through the Vertex menu in Edit Mode, and some parameter in the properties panel. The option in the Subsurf and Multires to use edge creasing also affects vertex creasing. The vertex crease data is stored as a CustomData layer, unlike edge creases which for now are stored in `MEdge`, but will in the future also be moved to a `CustomData` layer. See comments for details on the difference in behavior for the `CD_CREASE` layer between egdes and vertices. For Cycles this adds sockets on the Mesh node to hold data about which vertices are creased (one socket for the indices, one for the weigths). Viewport rendering of vertex creasing reuses the same color scheme as for edges and creased vertices are drawn bigger than uncreased vertices. For Alembic and USD, vertex crease support follows the edge crease implementation, they are always read, but only exported if a `Subsurf` modifier is present on the Mesh. Reviewed By: brecht, fclem, sergey, sybren, campbellbarton Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10145
2022-01-20Sculpt: Multires Heal BrushJoseph Eagar
This brush fixes the random spikes that occasionally happen in multires models. These spikes can be nearly impossible to fix manually and can make working with multires a nightmare.
2022-01-20Mesh RNA API: Expose contiguous normal arraysHans Goudey
Since vertex and face normals are now stored on the mesh when necessary, we can expose them as contiguous arrays of vectors in the Python API. This can give render engines and other addons easy access to they data for fast access through a regular collection property. While "Mesh Vertex" still has a "normal" property in RNA, that is only maintained in order to avoid breaking the existing API, and accessing it is less efficient than accessing the normals directly. I made the normal arrays read-only, because modifying them could put them in an invalid state. This is inline with how we treat the data internally, and helps keep relationships between data clear. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13839
2022-01-19Asset Browser: Add debug option to disable asset indexingJulian Eisel
Adds an "Asset Indexing" option (enabled by default) to Preferences > Experimental > Debugging. This is useful when working on the asset library loading.
2022-01-19BMesh: add mesh debug information printingCampbell Barton
- Add BM_mesh_debug_print & BM_mesh_debug_info. - Report flags in Mesh.cd_flag in BKE_mesh_debug_print - Move custom data printing into customdata.cc (noted as a TODO). Note that the term "runtime" has been removed from `BKE_mesh_runtime_debug_print` since these are useful for debugging any kind of mesh data.
2022-01-18Fix warning from rB9925606539.Alexander Gavrilov
2022-01-18Geometry Nodes: new Field at Index nodeJacques Lucke
This node allows accessing data of other elements in the context geometry. It is similar to the Transfer Attribute node in Index mode. The main difference is that this node does not require a geometry input, because the context is used. The node can e.g. be used to generalize what the Edge Vertices node is doing. Instead of only being able to get the position of the vertices of an edge, any field/attribute can be accessed on the vertices. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13825
2022-01-18RNA: display exact integer values without fraction if step is integer.Alexander Gavrilov
Display exact integer values of a floating point fields without a fraction if the step is also an exact integer. This is intended for cases when the value can technically be fractional, but most commonly is supposed to be integer. This handling is not applied if the field has any unit except frames, because integer values aren't special for quantities like length. The fraction is discarded in the normal display mode and when copying the value to clipboard, but not when editing to remind the user that the field allows fractions. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13753
2022-01-18Allow overriding motion path settings.Alexander Gavrilov
Motion paths themselves aren't getting saved (not sure if they are without overrides), but being able to override options makes them usable even if it's necessary to regenerate every edit session. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13842
2022-01-18Cleanup: spelling in commentsCampbell Barton
2022-01-17Baking: new method to generate margin, based on adjacent facesMartijn Versteegh
This significantly reduces discontinuities on UV seams, by giving a better match of the texture filtered colors on both sides of the seam. It works by using pixels from adjacent faces across the UV seam. This new option is called "Adjacent Faces" and is the default. The old option is called "Extend", and extends border pixels outwards. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13303
2022-01-17Alembic: add support for reading override layersKévin Dietrich
Override layers are a standard feature of Alembic, where archives can override data from other archives, provided that the hierarchies match. This is useful for modifying a UV map, updating an animation, or even creating some sort of LOD system where low resolution meshes are swapped by high resolution versions. It is possible to add UV maps and vertex colors using this system, however, they will only appear in the spreadsheet editor when viewing evaluated data, as the UV map and Vertex color UI only show data present on the original mesh. Implementation wise, this adds a `CacheFileLayer` data structure to the `CacheFile` DNA, as well as some operators and UI to present and manage the layers. For both the Alembic importer and the Cycles procedural, the main change is creating an archive from a list of filepaths, instead of a single one. After importing the base file through the regular import operator, layers can be added to or removed from the `CacheFile` via the UI list under the `Override Layers` panel located in the Mesh Sequence Cache modifier. Layers can also be moved around or hidden. See differential page for tests files and demos. Reviewed by: brecht, sybren Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13603
2022-01-17LineArt: Invert collection option.YimingWu
Allows conveniently selecting an inverse of a collection. Reviewed By: Antonio Vazquez (antoniov) Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13846
2022-01-14Fix T94867: viewport render not updating when editing color rampJacques Lucke
The changed node wasn't tagged correctly.
2022-01-14Cleanup: spelling in comments, C++ style comments for disabled codeCampbell Barton
Also ensure space at end of comment.
2022-01-13Refactor: Move normals out of MVert, lazy calculationHans Goudey
As described in T91186, this commit moves mesh vertex normals into a contiguous array of float vectors in a custom data layer, how face normals are currently stored. The main interface is documented in `BKE_mesh.h`. Vertex and face normals are now calculated on-demand and cached, retrieved with an "ensure" function. Since the logical state of a mesh is now "has normals when necessary", they can be retrieved from a `const` mesh. The goal is to use on-demand calculation for all derived data, but leave room for eager calculation for performance purposes (modifier evaluation is threaded, but viewport data generation is not). **Benefits** This moves us closer to a SoA approach rather than the current AoS paradigm. Accessing a contiguous `float3` is much more efficient than retrieving data from a larger struct. The memory requirements for accessing only normals or vertex locations are smaller, and at the cost of more memory usage for just normals, they now don't have to be converted between float and short, which also simplifies code In the future, the remaining items can be removed from `MVert`, leaving only `float3`, which has similar benefits (see T93602). Removing the combination of derived and original data makes it conceptually simpler to only calculate normals when necessary. This is especially important now that we have more opportunities for temporary meshes in geometry nodes. **Performance** In addition to the theoretical future performance improvements by making `MVert == float3`, I've done some basic performance testing on this patch directly. The data is fairly rough, but it gives an idea about where things stand generally. - Mesh line primitive 4m Verts: 1.16x faster (36 -> 31 ms), showing that accessing just `MVert` is now more efficient. - Spring Splash Screen: 1.03-1.06 -> 1.06-1.11 FPS, a very slight change that at least shows there is no regression. - Sprite Fright Snail Smoosh: 3.30-3.40 -> 3.42-3.50 FPS, a small but observable speedup. - Set Position Node with Scaled Normal: 1.36x faster (53 -> 39 ms), shows that using normals in geometry nodes is faster. - Normal Calculation 1.6m Vert Cube: 1.19x faster (25 -> 21 ms), shows that calculating normals is slightly faster now. - File Size of 1.6m Vert Cube: 1.03x smaller (214.7 -> 208.4 MB), Normals are not saved in files, which can help with large meshes. As for memory usage, it may be slightly more in some cases, but I didn't observe any difference in the production files I tested. **Tests** Some modifiers and cycles test results need to be updated with this commit, for two reasons: - The subdivision surface modifier is not responsible for calculating normals anymore. In master, the modifier creates different normals than the result of the `Mesh` normal calculation, so this is a bug fix. - There are small differences in the results of some modifiers that use normals because they are not converted to and from `short` anymore. **Future improvements** - Remove `ModifierTypeInfo::dependsOnNormals`. Code in each modifier already retrieves normals if they are needed anyway. - Copy normals as part of a better CoW system for attributes. - Make more areas use lazy instead of eager normal calculation. - Remove `BKE_mesh_normals_tag_dirty` in more places since that is now the default state of a new mesh. - Possibly apply a similar change to derived face corner normals. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12770
2022-01-13Cleanup: follow code-style for float suffixCampbell Barton
2022-01-12DNA: Add space clip editor defaultsSimon Lenz
This is my attempt of adding defaults for the space clip editor struct (in line with https://developer.blender.org/T80164). It adds the default allocation for `SpaceClip` and `node_composite_movieclip.cc`. This also solves the error below (for C++ files using the DNA_default_alloc), which was put forward by Sergey Sharybin. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13367 Reviewed by: Julian Eisel
2022-01-12Revert "BLI: Refactor vector types & functions to use templates"Clément Foucault
Includes unwanted changes This reverts commit 46e049d0ce2bce2f53ddc41a0dbbea2969d00a5d.
2022-01-12BLI: Refactor vector types & functions to use templatesClment Foucault
This patch implements the vector types (i.e:`float2`) by making heavy usage of templating. All vector functions are now outside of the vector classes (inside the `blender::math` namespace) and are not vector size dependent for the most part. In the ongoing effort to make shaders less GL centric, we are aiming to share more code between GLSL and C++ to avoid code duplication. ####Motivations: - We are aiming to share UBO and SSBO structures between GLSL and C++. This means we will use many of the existing vector types and others we currently don't have (uintX, intX). All these variations were asking for many more code duplication. - Deduplicate existing code which is duplicated for each vector size. - We also want to share small functions. Which means that vector functions should be static and not in the class namespace. - Reduce friction to use these types in new projects due to their incompleteness. - The current state of the `BLI_(float|double|mpq)(2|3|4).hh` is a bit of a let down. Most clases are incomplete, out of sync with each others with different codestyles, and some functions that should be static are not (i.e: `float3::reflect()`). ####Upsides: - Still support `.x, .y, .z, .w` for readability. - Compact, readable and easilly extendable. - All of the vector functions are available for all the vectors types and can be restricted to certain types. Also template specialization let us define exception for special class (like mpq). - With optimization ON, the compiler unroll the loops and performance is the same. ####Downsides: - Might impact debugability. Though I would arge that the bugs are rarelly caused by the vector class itself (since the operations are quite trivial) but by the type conversions. - Might impact compile time. I did not saw a significant impact since the usage is not really widespread. - Functions needs to be rewritten to support arbitrary vector length. For instance, one can't call `len_squared_v3v3` in `math::length_squared()` and call it a day. - Type cast does not work with the template version of the `math::` vector functions. Meaning you need to manually cast `float *` and `(float *)[3]` to `float3` for the function calls. i.e: `math::distance_squared(float3(nearest.co), positions[i]);` - Some parts might loose in readability: `float3::dot(v1.normalized(), v2.normalized())` becoming `math::dot(math::normalize(v1), math::normalize(v2))` But I propose, when appropriate, to use `using namespace blender::math;` on function local or file scope to increase readability. `dot(normalize(v1), normalize(v2))` ####Consideration: - Include back `.length()` method. It is quite handy and is more C++ oriented. - I considered the GLM library as a candidate for replacement. It felt like too much for what we need and would be difficult to extend / modify to our needs. - I used Macros to reduce code in operators declaration and potential copy paste bugs. This could reduce debugability and could be reverted. - This touches `delaunay_2d.cc` and the intersection code. I would like to know @howardt opinion on the matter. - The `noexcept` on the copy constructor of `mpq(2|3)` is being removed. But according to @JacquesLucke it is not a real problem for now. I would like to give a huge thanks to @JacquesLucke who helped during this and pushed me to reduce the duplication further. Reviewed By: brecht, sergey, JacquesLucke Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13791
2022-01-12Revert "BLI: Refactor vector types & functions to use templates"Clément Foucault
Reverted because the commit removes a lot of commits. This reverts commit a2c1c368af48644fa8995ecbe7138cc0d7900c30.
2022-01-12Compositor: Add Scene Time Node, Rename Time nodeNathan Rozendaal
Fixes issue T94603 It adds a new compositor node called Scene Time which is already present as a geo node, having the same basic nodes available in all node trees is a nice thing to have. Renames "Time" node to "Time Curve", this is done to avoid confusion between the Time node and the Scene Time node. Reviewed By: jbakker Maniphest Tasks: T94603 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13762
2022-01-12BLI: Refactor vector types & functions to use templatesClément Foucault
This patch implements the vector types (i.e:float2) by making heavy usage of templating. All vector functions are now outside of the vector classes (inside the blender::math namespace) and are not vector size dependent for the most part. In the ongoing effort to make shaders less GL centric, we are aiming to share more code between GLSL and C++ to avoid code duplication. Motivations: - We are aiming to share UBO and SSBO structures between GLSL and C++. This means we will use many of the existing vector types and others we currently don't have (uintX, intX). All these variations were asking for many more code duplication. - Deduplicate existing code which is duplicated for each vector size. - We also want to share small functions. Which means that vector functions should be static and not in the class namespace. - Reduce friction to use these types in new projects due to their incompleteness. - The current state of the BLI_(float|double|mpq)(2|3|4).hh is a bit of a let down. Most clases are incomplete, out of sync with each others with different codestyles, and some functions that should be static are not (i.e: float3::reflect()). Upsides: - Still support .x, .y, .z, .w for readability. - Compact, readable and easilly extendable. - All of the vector functions are available for all the vectors types and can be restricted to certain types. Also template specialization let us define exception for special class (like mpq). - With optimization ON, the compiler unroll the loops and performance is the same. Downsides: - Might impact debugability. Though I would arge that the bugs are rarelly caused by the vector class itself (since the operations are quite trivial) but by the type conversions. - Might impact compile time. I did not saw a significant impact since the usage is not really widespread. - Functions needs to be rewritten to support arbitrary vector length. For instance, one can't call len_squared_v3v3 in math::length_squared() and call it a day. - Type cast does not work with the template version of the math:: vector functions. Meaning you need to manually cast float * and (float *)[3] to float3 for the function calls. i.e: math::distance_squared(float3(nearest.co), positions[i]); - Some parts might loose in readability: float3::dot(v1.normalized(), v2.normalized()) becoming math::dot(math::normalize(v1), math::normalize(v2)) But I propose, when appropriate, to use using namespace blender::math; on function local or file scope to increase readability. dot(normalize(v1), normalize(v2)) Consideration: - Include back .length() method. It is quite handy and is more C++ oriented. - I considered the GLM library as a candidate for replacement. It felt like too much for what we need and would be difficult to extend / modify to our needs. - I used Macros to reduce code in operators declaration and potential copy paste bugs. This could reduce debugability and could be reverted. - This touches delaunay_2d.cc and the intersection code. I would like to know @Howard Trickey (howardt) opinion on the matter. - The noexcept on the copy constructor of mpq(2|3) is being removed. But according to @Jacques Lucke (JacquesLucke) it is not a real problem for now. I would like to give a huge thanks to @Jacques Lucke (JacquesLucke) who helped during this and pushed me to reduce the duplication further. Reviewed By: brecht, sergey, JacquesLucke Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D13791
2022-01-12Cleanup: remove redundant const qualifiers for POD typesCampbell Barton
2022-01-11Add support for a longest diagonal quad triangulation modeHenrik Dick
The new triangulation mode for quads is the opposite of the current default shortest diagonal mode. It is optimal for cloth simulations using quad meshes. Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D13777
2022-01-10Docs: Add comments to node socket struct headerHans Goudey
2022-01-10Fix compilation error after recent fixSergey Sharybin
For some reason GCC accepted C++-style of unused variable marking.
2022-01-10Fix T93727: Tiled render error in Cycles after changing temp directorySergey Sharybin
Consider temporary directory to be variant part of session configuration which gets communicated to the tile manager on render reset. This allows to be able to render with one temp directory, change the directory, render again and have proper render result even with enabled persistent data. For the ease of access to the temp directory expose it via the render engine API (engine.temp_directory). Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13790
2022-01-10Compositing Convert color space nodeJeroen Bakker
Compositor node to convert between color spaces. Conversion is skipped when converting between the same color spaces or to or from data spaces. Implementation done for tiled and full frame compositor. Reviewed By: Blendify, jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12481
2022-01-08Fix Cycles compile error after last own commitJulian Eisel
We can't include `BLI_utildefines.h` in `RNA_types.h` since Cycles includes that, but duplicates some of the util defines. So you'd have duplicated definitions.
2022-01-08RNA: Support bitwise operators for property flags in C++Julian Eisel
Needed for the following commit.
2022-01-07LibOverride: Add tag to libraries that had to be recursively resynced.Bastien Montagne
Request from studio, to help identify quickly libs that need update. NOTE: Currently only outputing INFO log in console, display of this info in the outliner will come in a separate commit.