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2022-05-30Nodes: add separately allocated runtime data for nodes and socketsJacques Lucke
This is a follow up to rBbb0fc675822f313c5546a2498a162472c2571ecb. Now the same kind of run-time data is added to nodes and sockets. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15060
2022-03-18BLI: move CPPType to blenlibJacques Lucke
For more detail about `CPPType`, see `BLI_cpp_type.hh` and D14367. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14367
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
2022-01-12BLI: 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 @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
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.
2022-01-12BLI: 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
2021-12-30Cleanup: clang-tidy modernize-redundant-void-argAaron Carlisle
2021-12-25Cleanup: use new c++ guarded allocator APIAaron Carlisle
API added in rBa3ad5abf2fe85d623f9e78fefc34e27bdc14632e
2021-12-21Nodes: refactor node tree update handlingJacques Lucke
Goals of this refactor: * More unified approach to updating everything that needs to be updated after a change in a node tree. * The updates should happen in the correct order and quadratic or worse algorithms should be avoided. * Improve detection of changes to the output to avoid tagging the depsgraph when it's not necessary. * Move towards a more declarative style of defining nodes by having a more centralized update procedure. The refactor consists of two main parts: * Node tree tagging and update refactor. * Generally, when changes are done to a node tree, it is tagged dirty until a global update function is called that updates everything in the correct order. * The tagging is more fine-grained compared to before, to allow for more precise depsgraph update tagging. * Depsgraph changes. * The shading specific depsgraph node for node trees as been removed. * Instead, there is a new `NTREE_OUTPUT` depsgrap node, which is only tagged when the output of the node tree changed (e.g. the Group Output or Material Output node). * The copy-on-write relation from node trees to the data block they are embedded in is now non-flushing. This avoids e.g. triggering a material update after the shader node tree changed in unrelated ways. Instead the material has a flushing relation to the new `NTREE_OUTPUT` node now. * The depsgraph no longer reports data block changes through to cycles through `Depsgraph.updates` when only the node tree changed in ways that do not affect the output. Avoiding unnecessary updates seems to work well for geometry nodes and cycles. The situation is a bit worse when there are drivers on the node tree, but that could potentially be improved separately in the future. Avoiding updates in eevee and the compositor is more tricky, but also less urgent. * Eevee updates are triggered by calling `DRW_notify_view_update` in `ED_render_view3d_update` indirectly from `DEG_editors_update`. * Compositor updates are triggered by `ED_node_composite_job` in `node_area_refresh`. This is triggered by calling `ED_area_tag_refresh` in `node_area_listener`. Removing updates always has the risk of breaking some dependency that no one was aware of. It's not unlikely that this will happen here as well. Adding back missing updates should be quite a bit easier than getting rid of unnecessary updates though. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13246
2021-12-15Node Editor: Link Drag Search MenuHans Goudey
This commit adds a search menu when links are dragged above empty space. When releasing the drag, a menu displays all compatible sockets with the source link. The "main" sockets (usually the first) are weighted above other sockets in the search, so they appear first when you type the name of the node. A few special operators for creating a reroute or a group input node are also added to the search. Translation is started after choosing a node so it can be placed quickly, since users would likely adjust the position after anyway. A small "+" is displayed next to the cursor to give a hint about this. Further improvements are possible after this first iteration: - Support custom node trees. - Better drawing of items in the search menu. - Potential tweaks to filtering of items, depending on user feedback. Thanks to Juanfran Matheu for developing an initial patch. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8286
2021-12-10Cleanup: Use const argument, rename variablesHans Goudey
The const argument makes sense because these are the "source" sockets, even though a const cast is necessary at one point. The name "interface_socket" is an improvement over "stemp" because the latter sounds like "temporary", or it confuses the old socket template system with a node group's interface.
2021-12-07Cleanup: Remove unused includesHans Goudey
2021-11-23Geometry Nodes: reduce overhead when processing single valuesJacques Lucke
Currently the geometry nodes evaluator always stores a field for every type that supports it, even if it is just a single value. This results in a lot of overhead when there are many sockets that just contain a single value, which is often the case. This introduces a new `ValueOrField<T>` type that is used by the geometry nodes evaluator. Now a field will only be created when it is actually necessary. See D13307 for more details. In extrem cases this can speed up the evaluation 2-3x (those cases are probably never hit in practice though, but it's good to get rid of unnecessary overhead nevertheless). Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13307
2021-11-22Cleanup: use simple data member instead of callbackJacques Lucke
This really doesn't have to be a callback currently, since it is always the same `CPPType` for a socket type.
2021-11-08Nodes: store socket declaration reference in socketJacques Lucke
Previously, to get the declaration of a socket, one had to go through `node->declaration`. Now this indirection is not necessary anymore. This makes it easier to add more per-socket information into the declaration and accessing it in various places. Currently, this system is used by socket descriptions and node warnings for unsupported geometry component types.
2021-10-14Nodes: add boilerplate for image socketsCharlie Jolly
The sockets are not exposed in any nodes yet. They work similar to the Object/Collection/Texture sockets, which also just reference a data block. Based on rB207472930834 Reviewed By: JacquesLucke Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12861
2021-10-03Cleanup: spelling in commentsCampbell Barton
2021-09-14Nodes: cache node declaration on nodeJacques Lucke
Previously, it was necessary to rebuild the node declaration every time it was used. Now it is cached per node for easy and fast access. For more details on what this is, look at the comment in `DNA_node_types.h`. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12471
2021-09-09Geometry Nodes: fields and anonymous attributesJacques Lucke
This implements the initial core framework for fields and anonymous attributes (also see T91274). The new functionality is hidden behind the "Geometry Nodes Fields" feature flag. When enabled in the user preferences, the following new nodes become available: `Position`, `Index`, `Normal`, `Set Position` and `Attribute Capture`. Socket inspection has not been updated to work with fields yet. Besides these changes at the user level, this patch contains the ground work for: * building and evaluating fields at run-time (`FN_fields.hh`) and * creating and accessing anonymous attributes on geometry (`BKE_anonymous_attribute.h`). For evaluating fields we use a new so called multi-function procedure (`FN_multi_function_procedure.hh`). It allows composing multi-functions in arbitrary ways and supports efficient evaluation as is required by fields. See `FN_multi_function_procedure.hh` for more details on how this evaluation mechanism can be used. A new `AttributeIDRef` has been added which allows handling named and anonymous attributes in the same way in many places. Hans and I worked on this patch together. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12414
2021-08-30Nodes: add more flexible method to declare sockets of a nodeJacques Lucke
Previously, built-in nodes had to implement "socket templates" (`bNodeSocketTemplate`) to tell Blender which sockets they have. It was nice that this was declarative, but this approach was way too rigid and was cumbersome to use in many cases. This commit starts to move us away from this rigid structure by letting nodes implement a function that declares the sockets the node has. Right now this is used as a direct replacement of the "socket template" approach to keep the refactor smaller. It's just a bit easier to read and write. In the future we want to support more complex features like dynamic numbers of sockets and type inferencing. Those features will be easier to build on this new approach. This new approach can live side by side with `bNodeSocketTemplate` for a while. That makes it easier to update nodes one by one. Note: In `bNodeSocketTemplate` socket identifiers were made unique automatically. In this new approach, one has to specify unique identifiers manually (unless the name is unique already). Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12335
2021-08-20Functions: remove multi-function networkJacques Lucke
The multi-function network system was able to compose multiple multi-functions into a new one and to evaluate that efficiently. This functionality was heavily used by the particle nodes prototype a year ago. However, since then we only used multi-functions without the need to compose them in geometry nodes. The upcoming "fields" in geometry nodes will need a way to compose multi-functions again. Unfortunately, the code removed in this commit was not ideal for this different kind of function composition. I've been working on an alternative that will be added separately when it becomes needed. I've had to update all the function nodes, because their interface depended on the multi-function network data structure a bit. The actual multi-function implementations are still the same though.
2021-08-02Cleanup: separate base and geometry nodes specific socket cpp typeJacques Lucke
This simplifies changing how geometry nodes handles different socket types without affecting other systems.
2021-07-06Nodes: Adds button to groups to change type of sockets.Lukas Tönne
The menu lists all socket types that are valid for the node tree. Changing a socket type updates all instances of the group and keeps existing links to the socket. If changing the socket type leads to incorrect node connections the links are flagged as invalid (red) and ignored but not removed. This is so users don't lose information and can then fix resulting issues. For example: Changing a Color socket to a Shader socket can cause an invalid Shader-to-Color connection. Implementation details: The new `NODE_OT_tree_socket_change_type` operator uses the generic `rna_node_socket_type_itemf` function to list all eligible socket types. It uses the tree type's `valid_socket_type` callback to test for valid types. In addition it also checks the subtype, because multiple RNA types are registered for the same base type. The `valid_socket_type` callback has been modified slightly to accept full socket types instead of just the base type enum, so that custom (python) socket types can be used by this operator. The `nodeModifySocketType` function is now called when group nodes encounter a socket type mismatch, instead of replacing the socket entirely. This ensures that links are kept to/from group nodes as well as group input/output nodes. The `nodeModifySocketType` function now also takes a full `bNodeSocketType` instead of just the base and subtype enum (a shortcut `nodeModifySocketTypeStatic` exists for when only static types are used). Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10912
2021-06-28Functions: improve CPPTypeJacques Lucke
* Reduce code duplication. * Give methods more standardized names (e.g. `move_to_initialized` -> `move_assign`). * Support wrapping arbitrary C++ types, even those that e.g. are not copyable.
2021-06-10Add unit for time stored in secondsSergey Sharybin
Allows to define properties which will have proper units displayed in the interface. The internal storage is expected to be seconds (which matches how other times are stored in Blender). Is not immediately used in Blender, but is required for the upcoming feature in Cycles X (D11526) The naming does not sound very exciting, but can't think of anything better either. For test it probably easiest to define FloatProperty with subdtype of TIME_ABSOLUTE. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11532
2021-05-27Nodes: fix material node copied over when socket is copiedJacques Lucke
This was missing from rB207472930834a2916cf18bbdff51bcd77c6dd0c0.
2021-05-25Blenlib: Explicit Colors.Jeroen Bakker
Colors are often thought of as being 4 values that make up that can make any color. But that is of course too limited. In C we didn’t spend time to annotate what we meant when using colors. Recently `BLI_color.hh` was made to facilitate color structures in CPP. CPP has possibilities to enforce annotating structures during compilation and can adds conversions between them using function overloading and explicit constructors. The storage structs can hold 4 channels (r, g, b and a). Usage: Convert a theme byte color to a linearrgb premultiplied. ``` ColorTheme4b theme_color; ColorSceneLinear4f<eAlpha::Premultiplied> linearrgb_color = BLI_color_convert_to_scene_linear(theme_color).premultiply_alpha(); ``` The API is structured to make most use of inlining. Most notable are space conversions done via `BLI_color_convert_to*` functions. - Conversions between spaces (theme <=> scene linear) should always be done by invoking the `BLI_color_convert_to*` methods. - Encoding colors (compressing to store colors inside a less precision storage) should be done by invoking the `encode` and `decode` methods. - Changing alpha association should be done by invoking `premultiply_alpha` or `unpremultiply_alpha` methods. # Encoding. Color encoding is used to store colors with less precision as in using `uint8_t` in stead of `float`. This encoding is supported for `eSpace::SceneLinear`. To make this clear to the developer the `eSpace::SceneLinearByteEncoded` space is added. # Precision Colors can be stored using `uint8_t` or `float` colors. The conversion between the two precisions are available as methods. (`to_4b` and `to_4f`). # Alpha conversion Alpha conversion is only supported in SceneLinear space. Extending: - This file can be extended with `ColorHex/Hsl/Hsv` for different representations of rgb based colors. `ColorHsl4f<eSpace::SceneLinear, eAlpha::Premultiplied>` - Add non RGB spaces/storages ColorXyz. Reviewed By: JacquesLucke, brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10978
2021-05-25Revert "Blenlib: Explicit Colors."Jeroen Bakker
This reverts commit fd94e033446c72fb92048a9864c1d539fccde59a. does not compile against latest master.
2021-05-25Blenlib: Explicit Colors.Jeroen Bakker
Colors are often thought of as being 4 values that make up that can make any color. But that is of course too limited. In C we didn’t spend time to annotate what we meant when using colors. Recently `BLI_color.hh` was made to facilitate color structures in CPP. CPP has possibilities to enforce annotating structures during compilation and can adds conversions between them using function overloading and explicit constructors. The storage structs can hold 4 channels (r, g, b and a). Usage: Convert a theme byte color to a linearrgb premultiplied. ``` ColorTheme4b theme_color; ColorSceneLinear4f<eAlpha::Premultiplied> linearrgb_color = BLI_color_convert_to_scene_linear(theme_color).premultiply_alpha(); ``` The API is structured to make most use of inlining. Most notable are space conversions done via `BLI_color_convert_to*` functions. - Conversions between spaces (theme <=> scene linear) should always be done by invoking the `BLI_color_convert_to*` methods. - Encoding colors (compressing to store colors inside a less precision storage) should be done by invoking the `encode` and `decode` methods. - Changing alpha association should be done by invoking `premultiply_alpha` or `unpremultiply_alpha` methods. # Encoding. Color encoding is used to store colors with less precision as in using `uint8_t` in stead of `float`. This encoding is supported for `eSpace::SceneLinear`. To make this clear to the developer the `eSpace::SceneLinearByteEncoded` space is added. # Precision Colors can be stored using `uint8_t` or `float` colors. The conversion between the two precisions are available as methods. (`to_4b` and `to_4f`). # Alpha conversion Alpha conversion is only supported in SceneLinear space. Extending: - This file can be extended with `ColorHex/Hsl/Hsv` for different representations of rgb based colors. `ColorHsl4f<eSpace::SceneLinear, eAlpha::Premultiplied>` - Add non RGB spaces/storages ColorXyz. Reviewed By: JacquesLucke, brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10978
2021-05-12Nodes: add boilerplate for texture and material socketsJacques Lucke
The sockets are not exposed in any nodes yet. They work similar to the Object/Collection sockets, which also just reference a data block. This is part of D11222.
2021-05-08Cleanup: remove use of persistent data handles in geometry nodesJacques Lucke
Those were mostly just left over from previous work on particle nodes. They solved the problem of keeping a reference to an object over multiple frames and in a cache. Currently, we do not have this problem in geometry nodes, so we can also remove this layer of complexity for now.
2021-04-30Cleanup: duplicate breakCampbell Barton
2021-03-26Cleanup: Use enum for "in" vs. "out" node socketsHans Goudey
2021-03-22Functions: make multi functions smaller and cheaper to construct in many casesJacques Lucke
Previously, the signature of a `MultiFunction` was always embedded into the function. There are two issues with that. First, `MFSignature` is relatively large, because it contains multiple strings and vectors. Secondly, constructing it can add overhead that should not be necessary, because often the same signature can be reused. The solution is to only keep a pointer to a signature in `MultiFunction` that is set during construction. Child classes are responsible for making sure that the signature lives long enough. In most cases, the signature is either embedded into the child class or it is allocated statically (and is only created once).
2021-03-21Functions: move CPPType creation related code to separate headerJacques Lucke
This does not need to be included everywhere, because it is only needed in very few translation units that actually define CPPType's.
2021-03-14Nodes: Add distance float socket typeHans Goudey
This is necessary to make float sockets display a value with the unit system. `PROP_DISTANCE` will be used quite a lot by the mesh primitives geometry nodes patch. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10711
2020-12-15Cleanup: reduce indirect DNA header inclusionCampbell Barton
Remove DNA headers, using forward declarations where possible. Also removed duplicate header, header including it's self and unnecessary inclusion of libc system headers from BKE header.
2020-12-11Geometry Nodes: support collection socketsJacques Lucke
Part of D9739.
2020-12-11Nodes: add Collection socket typeJacques Lucke
The implementation is pretty much the same as for Object sockets. The socket color is the one that is used for collections in the outliner. Part of D9739.
2020-12-04Cleanup: Clang-Tidy, modernize-deprecated-headersSybren A. Stüvel
No functional changes.
2020-12-02Geometry Nodes: initial scattering and geometry nodesJacques Lucke
This is the initial merge from the geometry-nodes branch. Nodes: * Attribute Math * Boolean * Edge Split * Float Compare * Object Info * Point Distribute * Point Instance * Random Attribute * Random Float * Subdivision Surface * Transform * Triangulate It includes the initial evaluation of geometry node groups in the Geometry Nodes modifier. Notes on the Generic attribute access API The API adds an indirection for attribute access. That has the following benefits: * Most code does not have to care about how an attribute is stored internally. This is mainly necessary, because we have to deal with "legacy" attributes such as vertex weights and attributes that are embedded into other structs such as vertex positions. * When reading from an attribute, we generally don't care what domain the attribute is stored on. So we want to abstract away the interpolation that that adapts attributes from one domain to another domain (this is not actually implemented yet). Other possible improvements for later iterations include: * Actually implement interpolation between domains. * Don't use inheritance for the different attribute types. A single class for read access and one for write access might be enough, because we know all the ways in which attributes are stored internally. We don't want more different internal structures in the future. On the contrary, ideally we can consolidate the different storage formats in the future to reduce the need for this indirection. * Remove the need for heap allocations when creating attribute accessors. It includes commits from: * Dalai Felinto * Hans Goudey * Jacques Lucke * Léo Depoix
2020-12-02Nodes: add geometry socket typeJacques Lucke
We still have to pick a color for this socket. Ref T81848.
2020-11-06Cleanup: Clang-Tidy modernize-use-nullptrSybren A. Stüvel
Replace `NULL` with `nullptr` in C++ code. No functional changes.
2020-11-06Cleanup: Clang-Tidy, modernize-redundant-void-argSergey Sharybin
2020-11-03Fix T81756: relinking multiple links to group input removes linksJacques Lucke
The links where added to the socket one after the other. However, the virtual socket had a link limit of 1, so whenever a new link was added, the previously added one was removed. There is not really a reason for why the link limit should be 1 instead of something higher. I'm setting it to the max value: `0xFFF`. I'm also setting the `input_link_limit` to that value. Blender does not need this currently, but addons might have input sockets that allow more than one incident link.
2020-10-20Simulation: remove particle nodes with outdated designJacques Lucke
The design for how we approach the "Everything Nodes" project has changed. We will focus on a different part of the project initially. While future me will likely refer back to some of the code I remove here, there is no point in keeping this code around in master currently. It would just confuse other developers working on the project. This does not remove the simulation modifier and data block. Those are just cleaned up, so that the boilerplate code can be reused in the future.
2020-08-04Merge branch 'blender-v2.90-release'Alexander Gavrilov
2020-08-04Node Groups: expose the SOCK_HIDE_VALUE flag for node group inputs.Alexander Gavrilov
This flag specifies that even when the socket is not connected, the node should not display the input field for the constant input value. This is useful for inputs like Normal, which have special handling for the missing input case and don't use a constant value. Currently there is no way to change this flag from Python, and through UI it can only be done by re-creating the socket. This patch exposes the flag through RNA and UI, makes sure it is properly updated when changed, and adds special handling to ensure that it is correctly set when creating a node group from a node set that includes reroute nodes. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8395