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Mainly duplicate includes and else after return.
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Found via codespell -q 3 -S ./intern,./extern -L ans,ba,bording,datas,eiter,fiter,hist,inout,lod,ot,parm,parms,pixelx,pres,te
Contributed by luzpaz.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15155
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The following CMake options have been added (enabled by default),
except for the lite build configuration.
- WITH_IO_STL
- WITH_IO_WAVEFRONT_OBJ
- WITH_IO_GPENCIL (for grease pencil SVG importing).
Note that it was already possible to disable grease pencil export
by disabling WITH_PUGIXML & WITH_HARU.
This is intended to keep the lite builds fast and small for building,
linking & execution.
Reviewed By: iyadahmed2001, aras_p, antoniov, mont29
Ref D15141
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Main motivation is from T54314 where there was no way to read from a
Viewer image datablock after the compositor has run.
The only solution there was to do a full rerender (which obviously takes
much longer). Adding a handler avoids having to rerender.
This uses new syntax from rBf4456a4d3c97 and also adds "COMPOSITE" as a
job type that can be queried by `bpy.app.is_job_running`.
NOTE: there is another issue when multiple viewers are used and these
get active via RNA (compo execution is not triggered there yet -- unlike
when a viewer is selected in the Editor -- this is an issue of
`ED_node_set_active` vs. only `nodeSetActive`, but this will be tackled
separately)
Maniphest Tasks: T54314
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15078
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It can be assumed that all scripts comply with basic pep8 formatting
regarding white-space, indentation etc.
Also remove note in best practices page & update `tests/python/pep8.py`.
If we want to exclude some scripts from make format,
this can be done by adding them to `ignore_files` in:
source/tools/utils_maintenance/autopep8_format_paths.py
Or using `# nopep8` for to ignore for individual lines.
Ref T98554
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Add `bpy.app.is_job_running(job_type)` as high-level indicator. Job
types currently exposed are `WM_JOB_TYPE_RENDER`,
`WM_JOB_TYPE_RENDER_PREVIEW`, and `WM_JOB_TYPE_OBJECT_BAKE`, as strings
with the `WM_JOB_TYPE_` prefix removed. The functions can be polled by
Python code to determine whether such background work is still ongoing
or not.
Furthermore, new app handles are added for
`object_bake_{pre,complete,canceled}`, which are called respectively
before an object baking job starts, completes sucessfully, and stops due
to a cancellation.
Motivation: There are various cases where Python can trigger the
execution of a background job, without getting notification that that
background job is done. As a result, it's hard to do things like
cleanups, or auto-quitting Blender after the work is done.
The approach in this commit can easily be extended with other job types,
when the need arises. The rendering of asset previews is one that's
likely to be added sooner than later, as there have already been
requests about this.
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14587
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Lists of items for bpy.props were duplicated 3 times, now all enums are
defined once in rna_rna.c and referenced from bpy.props doc-strings.
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This is method is intended for internal use
(introspection for generating API docs).
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Error in [0] caused the `set` callback be checked as the search callback.
[0]: 3f3d82cfe9cefe4bfd9da3d283dec4a1923ec22d
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Currently strings are used for cases where a list of identifiers would
be useful to show.
Add support for string properties to reference a callback to populate
candidates to show when editing a string. The user isn't prevented from
typing in text not found in this list, it's just useful as a reference.
Support for expanding the following strings has been added:
- Operator, menu & panel identifiers in the keymap editor.
- WM operators that reference data-paths expand using the
Python-consoles auto-complete functionality.
- Names of keying sets for insert/delete keyframe operators.
Details:
- `bpy.props.StringProperty` takes an option `search` callback.
- A new string callback has been added, set via
`RNA_def_property_string_search_func` or
`RNA_def_property_string_search_func_runtime`.
- Addresses usability issue highlighted by T89560,
where setting keying set identifiers as strings isn't practical.
- Showing additional right-aligned text in the search results is
supported but disabled by default as the text is too cramped in most
string search popups where the feature would make sense. It could be
enabled as part of other layout tweaks.
Reviewed By: brecht
Ref D14986
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Inclining built-in shader descriptions used the wrong indentation level.
Link to the built-in shaders instead which avoids the indentation error
and de-duplicates the list which is already shown on the page.
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Also minor improvements & corrections to comments.
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Since rBb47c5505aa37, Batchs containing GPUIndexBuf initialized via
a PyObject with buffer protocol no longer work.
This was because of an unsafe optimization in the GPUIndexBuf module
for Python.
So remove this micro-optimization.
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* Rename ambiguous rgb to scene_linear in some places
* Precompute matrices to directly go to scene instead of through XYZ
* Make function signatures more consistent
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Between scene linear and sRGB, XYZ, linear Rec.709 and ACES2065-1.
And add some clarifications about color spaces in the docs.
Fixes T98267
Ref T68926
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14989
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When AUDASPACE couldn't find NUMPY, it would disable WITH_PYTHON for
the rest of Blender. Now setting the value globally is only done for
standalone AUDASPACE builds. Now it's possible to build Blender with
AUDASPACE & PYTHON but without NUMPY.
While this isn't an especially important configuration to support,
having Python mysteriously disabled is a hassle to troubleshoot.
NOTE: extern/audaspace/CMakeLists.txt has become out sync with the
original [0], it seems this is being maintained in our repository.
[0]: https://github.com/neXyon/audaspace/blob/master/CMakeLists.txt
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Support RNA types using the Py/C-API PyGetSetDef defined properties.
Currently `WindowManager.clipboard` is the only instance of this.
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Accessing context members depended on `ctypes` to access symbols
which were hidden for macOS & WIN32.
Add an API call that doesn't require the symbols to be exported.
This allows most symbols to be hidden on Linux, see D14971.
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Report when the PYTHONPATH is expected to be used to help debug Python
initialization issues (see T98131).
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Also add missing task-ID reference & remove colon after \note as it
doesn't render properly in doxygen.
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acceleration, lens length, and power
`TEMPERATURE` type was also missing, not only the new-ish
`TIME_ABSOLUTE` one...
Added a static assert on the size of the `bpyunits_ucategories_items`
array, and a comment on anonymous enum of `B_UNIT_`, in the hope this
won't happen again in the future.
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python API
Adds an example python script to the documentation for the 3D_IMAGE shader.
The **use-case** is to draw textures with 3D vertex positions, in XR views as well as non-XR views (in a simpler manner).
**Testing**: I've tested that this compiles and works on my Macbook (with the example python script included in this change). I don't have access to a Windows or Linux machine right now, but this change doesn't look platform-specific and no new glsl shaders have been added or edited by this change. I'll try to get access to a Windows machine, but if someone does have one, I'd be really grateful if they could try this change. Thanks!
**Problem addressed**: The existing 2D_IMAGE shader (exposed in the python API) gets near-clipped when drawn in the
XR view, regardless of the near-clip settings. Additionally, the 2D_IMAGE shader only accepts 2D
positions for the image vertices, which means drawing textures in 3D requires providing
2D coordinates and then pushing a transform-rotate-scale matrix to the GPU, even for
non-XR (i.e. WINDOW) views. The 3D_IMAGE shader is simpler: it accepts 3D vertex positions, and doesn't require
any additional work by the scripter.
**Workaround**: The current workaround is to use custom shaders in the python script.
**Non-intrusive change**: No new glsl shaders were added. This change just bundles two existing shaders: the vertex shader used
by the 3D_IMAGE_MODULATE_ALPHA shader, and the fragment shader used by the 2D_IMAGE shader.
Reviewed By: #eevee_viewport, jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14832
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Related to T95616, the relationship between Image ID and ImBuf 'cached'
buffers can be fairly confusing when using the RNA API.
Reviewed By: campbellbarton, jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14833
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The previous docs for `normal_update` methods of `BMVert`, `BMEdge`,
`BMFace`, and `BMesh` were not clear on some behaviors. These
behaviors are listed in D14370. This commit updates the docs to be
clearer.
Reviewed By: Blendify
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14370
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Regression caused by [0] that caused the error message to be
created based on a normalized exception (which hid line numbers).
PyC_ExceptionBuffer{_Simple} & BPy_errors_to_report
no longer clears the exception.
This could have been resolved by changing python_script_error_jump
however that would involve changes to reference counting that are more
risky (noted in code-comment).
[0]: 2d2baeaf04d481f284bc2f098fb6d7ee9268151f
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Add missing check as the context override dict may have been copied
since it was assigned, also initialize the context manager with
PyType_Ready, while it didn't cause any errors - it's expected
that all types are initialized.
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Support methods being used as persistent callbacks.
Resolves T97555.
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As `GPU_PRIM_LINE_LOOP` is not supported on Vulkan or Metal and
`GPU_PRIM_TRI_FAN` is not supported on Metal, they will be removed in
future releases.
So it is important to inform users that they are obsolete and may not
be supported for a long time.
Release Notes: https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Reference/Release_Notes/3.2/Python_API
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14679
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The "PROP" in the name reflects its generic status, and removing
"LOOP" makes sense because it is no longer associated with just
mesh face corners. In general the goal is to remove extra semantic
meaning from the custom data types.
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- Increase the stack level so the reported line number references
script authors code (not Blender's wrapper function).
- Include the operator name and poll/call usage in the warning.
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