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2012-06-10Initial Ceres integration into BlenderSergey Sharybin
Currently only put sources of Ceres library into extern/libmv/third_party and setup CMake and SCons building systems. Integration details: - Even CMake build files are not re-used from Ceres's trunk: they're using some automatic stuff detection like glog, pthreads, protobuf and so and it's not so clear how to re-use that files without modifications. And IMO it's easier if build files are getting re-generated automatically to match Blender-specific setup rather than keeping changes made locally in Blender in sync when re-bundling Ceres library. Especially in case when it's already needed to support SCons build system. - Integrated only actual sources, all tests were stripped. Probably it'll be nice to have them, but they'll need clear integration with current module test stuff in Blender. - Suitesparse was disabled. It'll help a lot having it, but there are some difficulties making cholmod working fine on windows. Would be added in future - collections_port.cc was also stripped. It's not used by Ceres's upstream and it gives compilation error (undefined uint32 -- looks like namespace issue). - Currently all schur eliminators are included. Not sure if it makes sense, also not sure if it makes sense having them switchable on and off -- IMO better to have single configuration which works and does not require special tweaks after everything was set up. To bundle updated version of Ceres: - Go to extern/libmv/third_party/ceres folder - Run ./bundle.sh This will checkout fresh Ceres snapshot of Windows branch (which is currently most interesting from integration into Blender POV), apply all patches listed in patches/series and copy needed files into Blender's working copy. This will also re-generate CMake/SCons build rules. If you'll need extra files from Ceres repository which are not present in Blender, you'll need to copy them manually and then run ./mkfiles.sh from extern/libmv/third_party/ceres folder which will update list of files used by Blender. Thanks to Leir Mierle and Sameer Agarwal (and all others who helped developing Ceres) this library and thanks to Keir Mierle with help integrating it into Blender!
2012-06-04mask mode for clip editor developed by Sergey Sharybin, Pete Larabell and ↵Campbell Barton
myself. see: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/MaskEditor note - mask editing tools need continued development, feather option is not working 100%
2012-05-29finish cleanup for pluginsCampbell Barton
2012-05-29Massive Code cleanup:Thomas Dinges
* Remove all code for Texture and Sequencer plugin system, this never worked in 2.5x / 2.6x and is therefore not needed anymore. * DNA structures are kept, all read/writefile code is gone.
2012-05-29remove some more pynode references in the codeCampbell Barton
2012-05-27code cleanup: remove mode comments, these were applied very un-evenly ↵Campbell Barton
across a few files.
2012-05-21Fix for [#31418] Code review: OpenCL initializationJeroen Bakker
* Moved OpenCL initialization to first use * cleaned up build files * display some debug lines only when debugging is enabled.
2012-05-21code cleanup: remove some old commentsCampbell Barton
2012-05-19style cleanup: whitespace/indentationCampbell Barton
2012-05-17 ____ Jeroen Bakker
`````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' merge to TRUNK! * The old compositor is still available (Debug Menu: 200) This commit was brought to you by: Developers: * Monique Dewanchand * Jeroen Bakker * Dalai Felinto * Lukas Tönne Review: * Brecht van Lommel Testers: * Nate Wiebe * Wolfgang Faehnle * Carlo Andreacchio * Daniel Salazar * Artur Mag * Christian Krupa * Francesco Siddi * Dan McGrath * Bassam Kurdali But mostly by the community: Gold: Joshua Faulkner Michael Tiemann Francesco Paglia Blender Guru Blender Developers Fund Silver: Pablo Vazquez Joel Heethaar Amrein Olivier Ilias Karasavvidis Thomas Kumlehn Sebastian Koenig Hannu Hoffrén Benjamin Dansie Fred M'ule Michel Vilain Bradley Cathey Gianmichele Mariani Gottfried Hofmann Bjørnar Frøyse Valentijn Bruning Paul Holmes Clemens Rudolph Juris Graphix David Strebel Ronan Zeegers François Tarlier Felipe Andres Esquivel Reed Olaf Beckman Jesus Alberto Olmos Linares Kajimba Maria Figueiredo Alexandr Galperin Francesco Siddi Julio Iglesias Lopez Kjartan Tysdal Thomas Torfs Film Works Teruyuki Nakamura Roger Luethi Benoit Bolsee Stefan Abrahamsen Andreas Mattijat Xavier Bouchoux Blender 3D Graphics and Animation Henk Vostermans Daniel Blanco Delgado BlenderDay/2011 Bradley Cathey Matthieu Dupont de Dinechin Gianmichele Mariani Jérôme Scaillet Bronze (Ivo Grigull, Dylan Urquidi, Philippe Derungs, Phil Beauchamp, Bruce Parrott, Mathieu Quiblier, Daniel Martinez, Leandro Inocencio, Lluc Romaní Brasó, Jonathan Williamson, Michael Ehlen, Karlis Stigis, Dreamsteep, Martin Lindelöf, Filippo Saracino, Douwe van der Veen, Olli Äkräs, Bruno D'Arcangeli, Francisco Sedrez Warmling, Watchmike.ca, peter lener, Matteo Novellino, Martin Kirsch, Austars Schnore, KC Elliott, Massimiliano Puliero, Karl Stein, Wood Design Studios, Omer Khan, Jyrki Kanto, Michał Krupa, Lars Brubaker, Neil Richmond, Adam Kalisz, Robert Garlington, Ian Wilson, Carlo Andreacchio, Jeremias Boos, Robert Holcomb, Gabriel Zöller, Robert Cude, Natibel de Leon, Nathan Turnage, Nicolas Vergnes, Philipp Kleinhenz, Norman Hartig, Louis Kreusel, Christopher Taylor, Giovanni Remondini, Daniel Rentzsch, Nico Partipilo, Thomas Ventresco, Johannes Schwarz, Александр Коротеев, Brendon Harvey, Marcelo G. Malheiros, Marius Giurgi, Richard Burns, Perttu Iso-Metsälä, Steve Bazin, Radoslav Borisov, Yoshiyuki Shida, Julien Guigner, Andrew Hunter, Philipp Oeser, Daniel Thul, Thobias Johansson, Mauro Bonecchi, Georg Piorczynski, Sebastian Michailidis, L M Weedy, Gen X, Stefan Hinze, Nicolò Zubbini, Erik Pusch, Rob Scott, Florian Koch, Charles Razack, Adrian Baker, Oliver Villar Diz, David Revoy, Julio Iglesias Lopez, Coen Spoor, Carlos Folch, Joseph Christie, Victor Hernández García, David Mcsween, James Finnerty, Cory Kruckenberg, Giacomo Graziosi, Olivier Saraja, Lars Brubaker, Eric Hudson, Johannes Schwarz, David Elguea, Marcus Schulderinsky, Karel De Bruijn, Lucas van Wijngaarden, Stefano Ciarrocchi, Mehmet Eribol, Thomas Berglund, Zuofei Song, Dylan Urquidi )
2012-05-12style cleanup: mostly whitespace in rnaCampbell Barton
2012-05-12fix for building without libmvCampbell Barton
2012-05-11Added verbosity command line argument. Currently used for libmv only.Sergey Sharybin
Usage: ./blender --verbose <level> Also fixed some crashes when not passing number to --threads argument or not passing file format to -F argument.
2012-05-10Enable ffmpeg building with MinGW-w64. The libraries were compiled with gcc ↵Antony Riakiotakis
4.7, however is has been claimed there are issues with gcc > 4.4 so this is for testing purposes. Still it doesn't crash on startup anymore. Forgot to mention on ffmpeg lib commit that committed ffmpeg version is 0.10.2
2012-05-05code cleanup: BKE_ naming, also make bpy.data.images.load() always load a ↵Campbell Barton
new image. (not use existing one)
2012-05-05code cleanup: BKE_scene api naming.Campbell Barton
also stop numpy from being found in /usr/include with cmake.
2012-05-05code cleanup: function naming for BLI functions.Campbell Barton
2012-05-02Fix: --debug-python command option was not working correct.Brecht Van Lommel
2012-05-02CMake: Fix to install numpy (source dir was "hardcoded", rather use ↵Bastien Montagne
PYTHON_NUMPY_PATH), was failing under Debian testing. Note that there is still a problem, destination ("site-packages") is not in blender's python path, so you have to edit sys.path before being able to import numpy... but at least it installs again.
2012-05-02Add pthread dll for MinGW64 during installation. Now people who download ↵Antony Riakiotakis
from buildbot will be able to run the build even without MinGW-w64 installed.
2012-05-02style cleanup: whitespace, bracesCampbell Barton
2012-04-30WITH_PYTHON_INSTALL_NUMPY option for unix/cmake, just copies from site-packages.Campbell Barton
2012-04-24Add cycles support for MinGW-w64Antony Riakiotakis
2012-04-24First MinGW-w64 support for cmake has been added. To test I recommend this ↵Antony Riakiotakis
build: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64/files/Toolchains%20targetting%20Win64/Personal%20Builds/ray_linn/GCC-4.7.0-with-ada/mingw-w64-gcc-4.7.0-runtime-2.0.1-static-ada-20120330.7z/download Other builds may also work but due to the constantly changing nature of the compiler this cannot be guaranteed. I often had to change compilers while building the libraries and this one is the one that did the job for most of them. This first support is experimental and considered "advanced". To enable pass -DWITH_MINGW64 during cmake configuration. Also make sure to extract the compiler on C:/MinGW and that MinGW/bin is in your path. To build check out lib/mingw64. Initially the support is lacking until I get every library compiled correctly. For now you should disable WITH_CYCLES(sorry, I know some people are dying to do benchmarks, but still a few libs to go), WITH_IMAGE_OPENEXR, WITH_OPENCOLLADA, WITH_LIBMV and WITH_CODEC_FFMPEG(links but hangs on startup). Still the tools are working, the memory limit is increased and due to the experimental nature of the setup, full optimization with SSE2 is available, which makes the build quite fast. Also the compiler and especially, the linker are way faster than regular MinGW. The wiki docs have also updated. Happy testing!
2012-04-16make scanfill threadsafe (wasnt threadsafe before BMesh merge but before the ↵Campbell Barton
merge it didn't need to be) - now rendering uses its better if its threadsafe.
2012-04-15code cleanup: dont include BLI_winstuff.h on non windows systems, also ↵Campbell Barton
cleanup some defines/includes for windows.
2012-04-14Silencing some compiler warnings on WindowsJoshua Leung
argv is defined as "char *" here so that unicode magic can happen causing problems later on when "const char**" is expected instead. While this fix is redundant on other platforms, it's a lot less confusing than some of the alternative fixes.
2012-04-12code cleanup: utfconv library had some quite confusing formatting, also ↵Campbell Barton
cleared som warnings.
2012-04-07* Replace some more Blender 2.5x with Blender 2.6x and some code cleanup. Thomas Dinges
2012-03-31move debug flag into its own global var (G.debug), split up debug options.Campbell Barton
--debug --debug-ffmpeg --debug-python --debug-events --debug-wm This makes debug output easier to read - event debug prints would flood output too much before. For convenience: --debug-all turns all debug flags on (works as --debug did before). also removed some redundant whitespace in debug prints and prefix some prints with __func__ to give some context.
2012-03-30Added new command-line arguments --debug-ffmpeg and --debug-libmv toSergey Sharybin
be able to see debug prints coming from FFmpeg or libmv independently of general blender debug messages.
2012-03-28style cleanup: for creator.c & more useful assert message (file:line)Campbell Barton
2012-03-24style cleanup: follow style guide for/with/if spacingCampbell Barton
2012-03-24style cleanup: follow style guide for formatting of if/for/while loops, and ↵Campbell Barton
else if's
2012-03-21bmesh docs:Campbell Barton
- add examples for custom-data access - group BMesh types logically in docs - added missing docstrings needed to add grouping functionality to sphinx for this.
2012-03-20Adds support for utf paths on Windows.Alexander Kuznetsov
Not all file formats/calls are supported yet. It will be expended. Please from now on use BLI_fopen, BLI_* for file manipulations. For non-windows systems BLI_fopen just calls fopen. For Windows, the utf-8 string is translated to utf-16 string in order to call UTF version of the function.
2012-03-18spelling cleanupCampbell Barton
2012-03-16bmesh: being back bevel modifier from 2.62 stable.Campbell Barton
this is no big improvement but at least its not a regression. using the new operator for the bevel modifier can be enabled again be uncommenting a define.
2012-03-11code cleanup: remove unused externs.Campbell Barton
2012-03-09style cleanup: comment blocksCampbell Barton
2012-03-08style cleanup - spelling.Campbell Barton
2012-03-07style cleanup - braces & else / if'sCampbell Barton
2012-03-06style cleanup, brackets in else/if, some indentation.Campbell Barton
2012-03-03style cleanup - spelling corrections & update some incorrect comments.Campbell Barton
2012-02-22initial bmesh python api.Campbell Barton
corrently allows to create and loop over verts/edges/faces, access selection and selection modes. this is still WIP, access to face, edge verts is still missing, no access to UV's, no access to editing operations yet. When the api is ready it will be documented by sphinx like mathutils, blf, aud.
2012-02-19svn merge ^/trunk/blender -r44235:44250Campbell Barton
2012-02-19replace MIN2 / MAX2 with minf / maxf to avoid calling functions multiple times.Campbell Barton
2012-02-18minor edits to sync up with trunk, remove crash save handler, this can be ↵Campbell Barton
added later if we need but isnt really apart of bmesh specifically.
2012-02-18svn merge ^/trunk/blender -r44204:44213Campbell Barton
2012-02-18- Fixed linking errors of blender player with CMake and XDND enabledSergey Sharybin
- Rest of changes to make XDND switch-off-able: link against extern_xdnd only if XDND is enabled