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2020-01-31USD: Include USD library version in System InfoSybren A. Stüvel
Pixar recently released USD 20.02 [1]. I think it's important for people to be able to figure out which version of the USD library is used in Blender. [1] https://github.com/PixarAnimationStudios/USD/releases/tag/v20.02 This commit exposes the USD library information via `bpy.app.usd`, and includes that info in the `system-info.txt` saved via Help → Save System Info. Reviewed by: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6724
2020-01-23CMake: Refactor external dependencies handlingSergey Sharybin
This is a more correct fix to the issue Brecht was fixing in D6600. While the fix in that patch worked fine for linking it broke ASAN runtime under some circumstances. For example, `make full debug developer` would compile, but trying to start blender will cause assert failure in ASAN (related on check that ASAN is not running already). Top-level idea: leave it to CMake to keep track of dependency graph. The root of the issue comes to the fact that target like "blender" is configured to use a lot of static libraries coming from Blender sources and to use external static libraries. There is nothing which ensures order between blender's and external libraries. Only order of blender libraries is guaranteed. It was possible that due to a cycle or other circumstances some of blender libraries would have been passed to linker after libraries it uses, causing linker errors. For example, this order will likely fail: libbf_blenfont.a libfreetype6.a libbf_blenfont.a This change makes it so blender libraries are explicitly provided their dependencies to an external libraries, which allows CMake to ensure they are always linked against them. General rule here: if bf_foo depends on an external library it is to be provided to LIBS for bf_foo. For example, if bf_blenkernel depends on opensubdiv then LIBS in blenkernel's CMakeLists.txt is to include OPENSUBDIB_LIBRARIES. The change is made based on searching for used include folders such as OPENSUBDIV_INCLUDE_DIRS and adding corresponding libraries to LIBS ion that CMakeLists.txt. Transitive dependencies are not simplified by this approach, but I am not aware of any downside of this: CMake should be smart enough to simplify them on its side. And even if not, this shouldn't affect linking time. Benefit of not relying on transitive dependencies is that build system is more robust towards future changes. For example, if bf_intern_opensubiv is no longer depends on OPENSUBDIV_LIBRARIES and all such code is moved to bf_blenkernel this will not break linking. The not-so-trivial part is change to blender_add_lib (and its version in Cycles). The complexity is caused by libraries being provided as a single list argument which doesn't allow to use different release and debug libraries on Windows. The idea is: - Have every library prefixed as "optimized" or "debug" if separation is needed (non-prefixed libraries will be considered "generic"). - Loop through libraries passed to function and do simple parsing which will look for "optimized" and "debug" words and specify following library to corresponding category. This isn't something particularly great. Alternative would be to use target_link_libraries() directly, which sounds like more code but which is more explicit and allows to have more flexibility and control comparing to wrapper approach. Tested the following configurations on Linux, macOS and Windows: - make full debug developer - make full release developer - make lite debug developer - make lite release developer NOTE: Linux libraries needs to be compiled with D6641 applied, otherwise, depending on configuration, it's possible to run into duplicated zlib symbols error. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6642
2019-12-16Mantaflow [Part 6]: Updates in /blender/sourceSebastián Barschkis
A collection of smaller changes that are required in the /blender/source files. A lot of them are also due to variable renaming. Reviewed By: sergey Maniphest Tasks: T59995 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3855
2019-12-13USD: Introducing a simple USD ExporterSybren A. Stüvel
This commit introduces the first version of an exporter to Pixar's Universal Scene Description (USD) format. Reviewed By: sergey, LazyDodo Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6287 - The USD libraries are built by `make deps`, but not yet built by install_deps.sh. - Only experimental support for instancing; by default all duplicated objects are made real in the USD file. This is fine for exporting a linked-in posed character, not so much for thousands of pebbles etc. - The way materials and UV coordinates and Normals are exported is going to change soon. - This patch contains LazyDodo's fixes for building on Windows in D5359. == Meshes == USD seems to support neither per-material nor per-face-group double-sidedness, so we just use the flag from the first non-empty material slot. If there is no material we default to double-sidedness. Each UV map is stored on the mesh in a separate primvar. Materials can refer to these UV maps, but this is not yet exported by Blender. The primvar name is the same as the UV Map name. This is to allow the standard name "st" for texture coordinates by naming the UV Map as such, without having to guess which UV Map is the "standard" one. Face-varying mesh normals are written to USD. When the mesh has custom loop normals those are written. Otherwise the poly flag `ME_SMOOTH` is inspected to determine the normals. The UV maps and mesh normals take up a significant amount of space, so exporting them is optional. They're still enabled by default, though. For comparison: a shot of Spring (03_035_A) is 1.2 GiB when exported with UVs and normals, and 262 MiB without. We probably have room for optimisation of written UVs and normals. The mesh subdivision scheme isn't using the default value 'Catmull Clark', but uses 'None', indicating we're exporting a polygonal mesh. This is necessary for USD to understand our normals; otherwise the mesh is always rendered smooth. In the future we may want to expose this choice of subdivision scheme to the user, or auto-detect it when we actually support exporting pre-subdivision meshes. A possible optimisation could be to inspect whether all polygons are smooth or flat, and mark the USD mesh as such. This can be added when needed. == Animation == Mesh and transform animation are now written when passing `animation=True` to the export operator. There is no inspection of whether an object is actually animated or not; USD can handle deduplication of static values for us. The administration of which timecode to use for the export is left to the file-format-specific concrete subclasses of `AbstractHierarchyIterator`; the abstract iterator itself doesn't know anything about the passage of time. This will allow subclasses for the frame-based USD format and time-based Alembic format. == Support for simple preview materials == Very simple versions of the materials are now exported, using only the viewport diffuse RGB, metallic, and roughness. When there are multiple materials, the mesh faces are stored as geometry subset and each material is assigned to the appropriate subset. If there is only one material this is skipped. The first material if any) is always applied to the mesh itself (regardless of the existence of geometry subsets), because the Hydra viewport doesn't support materials on subsets. See https://github.com/PixarAnimationStudios/USD/issues/542 for more info. Note that the geometry subsets are not yet time-sampled, so it may break when an animated mesh changes topology. Materials are exported as a flat list under a top-level '/_materials' namespace. This inhibits instancing of the objects using those materials, so this is subject to change. == Hair == Only the parent strands are exported, and only with a constant colour. No UV coordinates, no information about the normals. == Camera == Only perspective cameras are supported for now. == Particles == Particles are only written when they are alive, which means that they are always visible (there is currently no code that deals with marking them as invisible outside their lifespan). Particle-system-instanced objects are exported by suffixing the object name with the particle's persistent ID, giving each particle XForm a unique name. == Instancing/referencing == This exporter has experimental support for instancing/referencing. Dupli-object meshes are now written to USD as references to the original mesh. This is still very limited in correctness, as there are issues referencing to materials from a referenced mesh. I am still committing this, as it gives us a place to start when continuing the quest for proper instancing in USD. == Lights == USD does not directly support spot lights, so those aren't exported yet. It's possible to add this in the future via the UsdLuxShapingAPI. The units used for the light intensity are also still a bit of a mystery. == Fluid vertex velocities == Currently only fluid simulations (not meshes in general) have explicit vertex velocities. This is the most important case for exporting velocities, though, as the baked mesh changes topology all the time, and thus computing the velocities at import time in a post-processing step is hard. == The Building Process == - USD is built as monolithic library, instead of 25 smaller libraries. We were linking all of them as 'whole archive' anyway, so this doesn't affect the final file size. It does, however, make life easier with respect to linking order, and handling upstream changes. - The JSON files required by USD are installed into datafiles/usd; they are required on every platform. Set the `PXR_PATH_DEBUG` to any value to have the USD library print the paths it uses to find those files. - USD is patched so that it finds the aforementioned JSON files in a path that we pass to it from Blender. - USD is patched to have a `PXR_BUILD_USD_TOOLS` CMake option to disable building the tools in its `bin` directory. This is sent as a pull request at https://github.com/PixarAnimationStudios/USD/pull/1048
2019-09-03Add OpenSubdiv information to bpy.appSergey Sharybin
Allows to customize interface and inform about lack of subdivision surface support.
2019-04-26Fix T63896: Removing Drivers in Python Leads to CrashSergey Sharybin
Adding and removing drivers must always tag relations for update.
2019-04-17ClangFormat: apply to source, most of internCampbell Barton
Apply clang format as proposed in T53211. For details on usage and instructions for migrating branches without conflicts, see: https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Tools/ClangFormat
2019-04-16CMake: fix linking with gtest & cycles enabledCampbell Barton
2019-04-16Cleanup: move motion paths into editors/animationCampbell Barton
Having this in blenkernel caused bad level calls to bf_editors_anim, causing tests that use 'blenkernel' to require almost all libraries. (complicating gtest linking & causing large binaries).
2019-04-16CMake: add library deps to CMakeLists.txtCampbell Barton
Tested to work on Linux and macOS. This will be enabled once all platforms are verified. See D4684
2019-04-14CMake: prepare for BLENDER_SORTED_LIBS removalCampbell Barton
No functional change, this adds LIB definition and args to cmake files. Without this it's difficult to migrate away from 'BLENDER_SORTED_LIBS' since there are many platforms/configurations that could break when changing linking order. Manually add and enable WITHOUT_SORTED_LIBS to try building without sorted libs (currently fails since all variables are empty). This check will eventually be removed. See T46725.
2019-02-05Cleanup: remove contributors for CMake filesCampbell Barton
Following removal from C source code. See: 8c68ed6df16d8893
2019-01-25Cleanup: sort cmake file listsCampbell Barton
2018-11-26Timer: Generic BLI_timer with Python wrapperJacques Lucke
There is a new `bpy.app.timers` api. For more details, look in the Python API documentation. Reviewers: campbellbarton Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3994
2018-11-07Merge branch 'master' into blender2.8Stefan Werner
2018-11-07Cycles: Added Embree as BVH option for CPU renders.Stefan Werner
Note that this is turned off by default and must be enabled at build time with the CMake WITH_CYCLES_EMBREE flag. Embree must be built as a static library with ray masking turned on, the `make deps` scripts have been updated accordingly. There, Embree is off by default too and must be enabled with the WITH_EMBREE flag. Using Embree allows for much faster rendering of deformation motion blur while reducing the memory footprint. TODO: GPU implementation, deduplication of data, leveraging more of Embrees features (e.g. tessellation cache). Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3682
2018-09-06Join the python modules `gpu` and `_gpu` into one.mano-wii
Maybe it's still early to set the new drawing api for python. But joining these two modules is an initial step. ``` >>> gpu. matrix select types ``` ``` >>> gpu.types.GPU Batch( OffScreen( VertBuf( VertFormat( ``` The creation of a new offscreen object is now done by the `GPUOffscreen.__new__` method. Reviewers: campbellbarton, dfelinto Reviewed By: campbellbarton, dfelinto Tags: #bf_blender_2.8 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3667
2018-07-15WM: rename files, manipulator -> gizmoCampbell Barton
Edit doxy files and header guards only.
2018-05-09Remove Frame ServerCampbell Barton
This feature is limited (only byte PPM output, no multi-view), only works with specific configurations. This also causes some maintenance overhead when testing changes to the render pipeline.
2018-04-20UI: Python API defining dynamic iconsCampbell Barton
Currently only able to define geometry icons.
2018-04-17Removing Blender Game Engine from Blender 2.8Dalai Felinto
Folders removed entirely: * //extern/recastnavigation * //intern/decklink * //intern/moto * //source/blender/editors/space_logic * //source/blenderplayer * //source/gameengine This includes DNA data and any reference to the BGE code in Blender itself. We are bumping the subversion. Pending tasks: * Tile/clamp code in image editor draw code. * Viewport drawing code (so much of this will go away because of BI removal that we can wait until then to remove this.
2018-04-02Merge branch 'master' into blender2.8Campbell Barton
2018-04-02Logging: use for Python APICampbell Barton
Adds categories "bpy.context" & "bpy.rna"
2018-02-08Merge branch 'master' into blender2.8Sergey Sharybin
2018-02-08Remove Carve booleanSergey Sharybin
We've got quite comprehensive BMesh based implementation, which is way easier for maintenance than abandoned Carve library. After all the time BMesh implementation was working on the same level of limitations about manifold meshes and touching edges than Carve. Is better to focus on maintaining one boolean implementation now. Reviewers: campbellbarton Reviewed By: campbellbarton Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3050
2017-12-04WM: message bus replacement for property notifiersCampbell Barton
Use dynamically generated message publish/subscribe so buttons and manipulators update properly. This resolves common glitches where manipulators weren't updating as well as the UI when add-ons exposed properties which hard coded listeners weren't checking for. Python can also publish/scribe changes via `bpy.msgbus`. See D2917
2017-11-29Merge branch 'master' into blender2.8Campbell Barton
2017-11-29Cleanup: rename bpy_util -> bpy_capi_utilsCampbell Barton
This is for internal CAPI use only, avoid confusion w/ bpy.utils module.
2017-09-25Merge branch 'master' into blender2.8Sergey Sharybin
2017-09-22Remove quicktime supportAaron Carlisle
It has been deprecated since at least macOS 10.9 and fully removed in 10.12. I am unsure if we should remove it only in 2.8. But you cannot build blender with it supported when using a modern xcode version anyway so I would tend towards just removing it also for 2.79 if that ever happens. Reviewers: mont29, dfelinto, juicyfruit, brecht Reviewed By: mont29, brecht Subscribers: Blendify, brecht Maniphest Tasks: T52807 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2333
2017-08-20PyAPI: add gpu.select (initial module)Campbell Barton
This only exposes load_id, it's needed for Python manipulator drawing.
2017-08-19PyAPI: Add gpu.matrix APICampbell Barton
2017-06-26Manipulator: Python APICampbell Barton
Initial support for Python/Manipulator integration from 'custom-manipulators' branch. Supports: - Registering custom manipulators & manipulator-groups. - Modifying RNA properties, custom values via get/set callbacks, or invoking an operator. - Drawing shape presets for Python defined manipulators (arrow, circle, face-maps) Limitations: - Only float properties supported. - Drawing only supported via shape presets. (we'll likely want a way to define custom geometry or draw directly). - When to refresh, recalculate manipulators will likely need integration with notifier system. Development will be continued in the 2.8 branch
2017-06-07Report OpenSubdiv version Blender is compiled againstSergey Sharybin
2016-08-06Basic Alembic supportKévin Dietrich
All in all, this patch adds an Alembic importer, an Alembic exporter, and a new CacheFile data block which, for now, wraps around an Alembic archive. This data block is made available through a new modifier ("Mesh Sequence Cache") as well as a new constraint ("Transform Cache") to somewhat properly support respectively geometric and transformation data streaming from alembic caches. A more in-depth documentation is to be found on the wiki, as well as a guide to compile alembic: https://wiki.blender.org/index.php/ User:Kevindietrich/AlembicBasicIo. Many thanks to everyone involved in this little project, and huge shout out to "cgstrive" for the thorough testings with Maya, 3ds Max, Houdini and Realflow as well as @fjuhec, @jensverwiebe and @jasperge for the custom builds and compile fixes. Reviewers: sergey, campbellbarton, mont29 Reviewed By: sergey, campbellbarton, mont29 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2060
2016-04-05PyDriver support for all RNA property typesCampbell Barton
Support for driver variables that don't resolve to numbers, eg: objects, bones, curves... etc. Without this, Python expressions to access this data needed to use an absolute path from `bpy.data`, however this is inconvenient, breaks easily (based on naming) and wouldn't set the dependencies correctly.
2016-03-03PyAPI: API for selectively writing data-blocksCampbell Barton
Useful for writing asset-libraries to a file, eg. `bpy.data.libraries.write(filepath, datablocks, relative_remap=False, fake_user=False)`
2016-02-03Imbuf: remove libredcodeCampbell Barton
D1751, remove this library since its quite a specific - only supports an older version of this codec. Also ffmpeg has added support for recent versions of the codec.
2016-01-23Implementation of OpenVDB as a possible cache format for smokeKévin Dietrich
simulations. This commits implements OpenVDB as an extra cache format in the Point Cache system for smoke simulations. Compilation with the library is turned off by default for now, and shall be enabled when the library is present. A documentation of its doings is available here: http:// wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Kevindietrich/OpenVDBSmokeExport. A guide to compile OpenVDB can be found here (Linux): http:// wiki.blender.org/index.php?title=Dev:Doc/Building_Blender/Linux/ Dependencies_From_Source#OpenVDB Reviewers: sergey, lukastoenne, brecht, campbellbarton Reviewed By: brecht, campbellbarton Subscribers: galenb, Blendify, robocyte, Lapineige, bliblubli, jtheninja, lukasstockner97, dingto, brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1721
2016-01-06'users of ID' py API.Bastien Montagne
This mainly adds bpy.data.user_map() method, which goes over the whole Main database to build a mapping (dict) {ID: {users_of_that_ID}}. Very handy to check and debug ID usages, but could also be really valuable for py addons creating temporary scenes, or some exporters, etc. Note: current code in master's libquery misses some IDs (and reports some it should not, like nodetrees), this is fixed in id-remap but still needs serious review before going to master. This basically means that current bpy.data.user_map() **will not** report a complete and exhaustive state of dependencies between IDs. Should work OK in most cases though. Original work/idea comes from id-remap branch, was heavily reworked by @campbellbarton and myself for master. Reviewers: campbellbarton, sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1678
2015-10-20New function to draw offscreen, and related API changesDalai Felinto
This expose the capability of handling offscreen drawing. The initial support lays the barebones for addons to work with framebuffer objects and implement 3d viewport offscreen drawing. This can be used by script writers to make fisheye lens preview, head mounted display support, ... The complete documentation is here: http://www.blender.org/api/blender_python_api_2_76_1/gpu.offscreen.html Review and many changes by Campbell Barton (thank you :) https://developer.blender.org/D1533
2015-08-18Refactor translation code out of blenfontCampbell Barton
- Add blentranslation `BLT_*` module. - moved & split `BLF_translation.h` into (`BLT_translation.h`, `BLT_lang.h`). - moved `BLF_*_unifont` functions from `blf_translation.c` to new source file `blf_font_i18n.c`.
2015-07-18Cleanup: whitespace (CMake)Campbell Barton
2015-05-11Expose PreviewImage & custom icons to py API.Bastien Montagne
This commit mainly: * Exposes PreviewImage struct in RNA, including ways for user to set images data. * Adds a new kind of PreviewImage, using a file path and IMB_thumb to get image. * Adds a new kind of custom icon using PreviewImage, unrelated to ID previews system. * Adds a python API (utils.previews) to allow python scripts to access those custom previews/icons. Note that loading image from files' thumbnails is done when needed (deferred loading), not when defining the custom preview/icon. WARNING: for release addons who would want to use this, please keep it to a strict minimum, really needed level. We do not want our UI to explode under hundreds of different flashy icons! For more info, see also the release notes of Blender 2.75 (http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Ref/Release_Notes/2.75/Addons) and the example/templates featured with Blender. Patch by Campbell (ideasman42), Inês (brita) and Bastien (mont29). Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1255
2015-02-18CMake: indent & missing headerCampbell Barton
2015-02-18Include SDL information in system info text.Sybren A. Stüvel
Adds bpy.app.sdl to expose SDL version information. When SDL is not available on a Linux system, certain Blender features are silently disabled (like joystick support in the BGE). This change is the first step towards making it more obvious why something isn't working. SDL information is exposed to Python via bpy.app.sdl, in the same way as OCIO and OIIO information is exposed. Generated system-info.txt contains SDL loading method (linked or dynamically loaded by Blender) and SDL version number. Reviewed by: sergey, campbellbarton Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1112
2014-10-08Ghost Context RefactorJason Wilkins
https://developer.blender.org/D643 Separates graphics context creation from window code in Ghost so that they can vary separately.
2014-06-17New python API for units handling.Bastien Montagne
Exposes all supported unit systems & types, and to_value()/to_string() functions. Reviewed and enhanced by CampbellBarton, many thanks! Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D416
2013-12-08Extend system-info with information about OIIO, OCIO and OSLSergey Sharybin
Summary: Version of those libraries might be useful to know. - OIIO and OCIO is exposed via bpy.app.oiio and bpy.app.ocio. There're "supported", "version" and "version_string" defined in those modules. - OSL is available as _cycles.osl_version and _cycles.osl_version_string. Reviewers: campbellbarton Reviewed By: campbellbarton CC: dingto Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D79
2013-10-13cmake/openimageio - partially reverting #60692Dalai Felinto
We now have openimageio building when cycles builds or when it's manually set to build. (I reverted the _IMAGE_ in the define name because I think the closer the cmake flags match the defines in the software the better, and there is no reason to rename all the existent WITH_OPENIMAGEIO references in CMakeLists.txt - which would be the alternative)