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this commit fix also angular and linear threshold sleeping value update via bge.constraints.
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This patch uses the Bullet "internal tick callback" functionality to
ensure that velocity clamping is performed after every physics update.
This makes a difference when physics subticks > 1, as in that case the
too-high velocity could have impacted the simulation.
This patch follows the examples at [1] and [2]; the latter example
also explains that the way we limit velocity in the BGE (before this
patch) is wrong.
[1] http://bulletphysics.org/mediawiki-1.5.8/index.php/Simulation_Tick_Callbacks
[2] http://www.bulletphysics.org/mediawiki-1.5.8/index.php/Code_Snippets#I_want_to_cap_the_speed_of_my_spaceship;
Reviewed by: panzergame
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1364
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Remove list m_triggerController and just use getter CcdPhysicsController->Registered().
Reviewers: sybren, agoose77
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Currently we can't update the physics mesh of an added rigid body.
The cause is that that we need to update all shapes to say that the mesh was changed, for static object we don't do that previously because we use a odd way to reallocate memory at the same place.
So now when a mesh is changed we iterate all physics controllers which use the same shape info and recreate its shape with the correct mesh.
example file : {F168100}
Reviewers: scorpion81, sergof, hg1, sybren, moguri, agoose77
Reviewed By: moguri, agoose77
Subscribers: sybren
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1269
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EnableCcdPhysicsController in CcdPhysicsEnvironment
Replace EnableCcdPhysicsController by AddCcdPhysicsController and DisableCcdPhysicsController by RemoveCcdPhysicsController.
Tested with compound shapes and collision sensors.
Reviewers:agoose77, ideasman42
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Currently there are bugs with physics objects in inactive layers,
character and softbody.
I added a function in CcdPhysicsEnvironement to know if a physics
controller is currently active and for soft body I added the correct function in UpdateCcdPhysicsController to re-add a softbody in the dynamics world.
The bug was introduced in D1243 commit 3d55859
Reviewers: hg1, scorpion81, lordloki, moguri, agoose77, sergof
Reviewed By: sergof
Subscribers: youle, moguri
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1253
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This patch will add a physics constraints replication for group instances
(dupli group).
It also fix crashing when when a group instance is made from a linked
group instance and both are on the active layer.
Initial patch T31443 from moerdn (Martin Sell).
Reviewers: lordloki, sergof, moguri, sybren
Reviewed By: moguri, sybren
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D658
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Two areas of the BGE use a hard-coded 60 Hz as frame rate. However, this 60 Hz is just a default setting, and can be changed in the Blender interface.
This setting is now used instead of the hard-coded 60 Hz.
CcdPhysicsEnvironment::SetFixedTimeStep() is actually never called, as we don't even support a true fixed-timestep simulation.
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This patch adds some new debug methods to the KX_GameObject for manually adding the debug list and bge.render for controlling the debug visualization.
It also adds a new debug actuator, which allows to control the same functions.
This patch is a updated version of T33701.
Thread on Blenderartists:
http://blenderartists.org/forum/showthread.php?264745-Debug-proerties-for-added-objects-patch&p=2256018&viewfull=1#post2256018
Reviewers: moguri
Reviewed By: moguri
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D635
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The current physics conversion code was moved from
KX_ConvertPhysicsObjects to CcdPhysicsEnvironment.
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* Moving the BlenderDebugDraw (derived from btIDebugDraw) from
KX_BlenderSceneConverter to CcdPhysicsEnvironment
* Moving CcdPhysicsEnvironment initialization to CcdPhysicsEnvironment
(this could probably be cleaned up some more with some sort of
factory, or at least moving code to CcdPhysicsEnvironment's
constructor)
* Simplifying physics environment initialization (went from two
switches to one)
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Instead, it now relies more on our physics abstractions (e.g.,
PHY_IPhysicsEnvironment).
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and KX_BulletPhysicsController. Instead, we just use PHY_IPhysicsController, which removes a lot of duplicate code.
This is a squashed commit of the following:
BGE Physics Cleanup: Fix crashes with LibLoading and replication. Also fixing some memory leaks.
BGE Physics Cleanup: Removing KX_IPhysicsController and KX_BulletPhysicsController.
BGE Physics Cleanup: Moving the replication code outside of KX_BlenderBulletController and switching KX_ConvertPhysicsObjects to create a CcdPhysicsController instead of a KX_BlenderBulletController.
BGE Physics Cleanup: Getting rid of an unsued KX_BulletPhysicsController.h include in KX_Scene.cpp.
BGE Physics Cleanup: Removing unused KX_IPhysicsController and KX_BulletPhysicsController includes.
BGE Physics Cleanup: Removing m_pPhysicsController1 and GetPhysicsController1() from KX_GameObject.
BGE Physics Cleanup: Remove SetRigidBody() from KX_IPhysicsController and remove GetName() from CcdPhysicsController.
BGE Physics Cleanup: Moving Add/RemoveCompoundChild() from KX_IPhysicsController to PHY_IPhysicsController.
BGE Physics Cleanup: Removing GetLocalInertia() from KX_IPhysicsController.
BGE Physics Cleanup: Making BlenderBulletCharacterController derive from PHY_ICharacter and removing CharacterWrapper from CcdPhysicsEnvironment.cpp. Also removing the character functions from KX_IPhysicsController.
BGE Physics Cleanup: Removing GetOrientation(), SetOrientation(), SetPosition(), SetScaling(), and GetRadius() from KX_IPhysicsController.
BGE Physics Cleanup: Removing GetReactionForce() since all implementations returned (0, 0, 0). The Python interface for KX_GameObject still has reaction force code, but it still also returns (0, 0, 0). This can probably be removed as well, but removing it can break scripts, so I'll leave it for now.
BGE Physics Cleanup: Removing Get/SetLinVelocityMin() and Get/SetLinVelocityMax() from KX_IPhysicsController.
BGE Physics Cleanup: Removing SetMargin(), RelativeTranslate(), and RelativeRotate() from KX_IPhysicsController.
BGE Physics Cleanup: Using constant references for function arguments in PHY_IPhysicsController where appropriate.
BGE Physics Cleanup: Removing ApplyImpulse() from KX_IPhysicsController.
BGE Physics Cleanup: Removing ResolveCombinedVelocities() from KX_IPhysicsController.
BGE Physics Cleanup: Accidently removed a return when cleaning up KX_GameObject::PyGetVelocity().
BGE Physics Cleanup: Remove GetLinearVelocity(), GetAngularVelocity() and GetVelocity() from KX_IPhysicsController. The corresponding PHY_IPhysicsController functions now also take Moto types instead of scalars to match the KX_IPhysicsController interface.
BGE Physics Cleanup: Moving SuspendDynamics, RestoreDynamics, SetMass, GetMass, and SetTransform from KX_IPhysicsController to PHY_IPhysicsController.
BGE Physics Cleanup: PHY_IPhysicsEnvironment and derived classes now use the same naming scheme as PHY_IController.
BGE Physics Cleanup: PHY_IMotionState and derived classes now use the same naming convention as PHY_IController.
BGE Phsyics Cleanup: Making PHY_IController and its derived classes follow a consistent naming scheme for member functions. They now all start with capital letters (e.g., setWorldOrientation becomes SetWorldOrientation).
BGE Physics Cleanup: Getting rid of KX_GameObject::SuspendDynamics() and KX_GameObject::RestoreDynamics(). Instead, use the functions from the physics controller.
BGE: Some first steps in trying to cleanup the KX_IPhysicsController mess. KX_GameObject now has a GetPhysicsController() and a GetPhysicsController1(). The former returns a PHY_IPhysicsController* while the latter returns a KX_IPhysicsController. The goal is to get everything using GetPhysicsController() instead of GetPhysicsController1().
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MT_Vectors. The PHY__Vectors didn't offer anything (not even any real abstraction) and they required annoying MT_Vector <-> PHY_Vector conversions all over the place. No functional changes.
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vehicle wrapper) to control character physics options. Currently supported options are:
* jump() -- causes the character to jump
* onGround -- specifies whether or not the character is on the ground
* gravity -- controls the "gravity" that the character physics uses for the character
More options could be added (such as jump speed, step height, make fall speed, max slope, etc).
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had a typo too.
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viewport. This helps to eliminate OpenGL calls in weird places like the physics
code and to reduce glGet calls, which are expensive.
There should be no functional changes (except maybe a very slight speed improvement).
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use the btKinematicCharacterController's setWalkDirection() instead of moving the physics object ourselves. This reduces issues with tunneling (the character going through other objects).
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The functions had no effect because m_solverInfo wasn't used anywhere.
Now we get the solver info from the dynamics world directly instead of using our own copy.
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btGhostPairCallback was being created, but never freed.
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functions with a macro.
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/ classes.
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- comment/remove assignments from values to themselves.
- add case break statements (no functional change but some source code checkers notice).
- fix python errors when the sculpt brush is None.
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enable the setPhysicsTicRate for BGE Python
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add PhysicsConstraints.exportBulletFile(char* fileName) python command
I'll be checking the bf-committers mailing list, in case this commit broke stuff
scons needs to be updated, I'll do that in a second.
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- CMake building without python or fluidsim working again (broke in recent commit)
- remove BLI_short_filename(), it wasnt used anywhere.
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https://projects.blender.org/tracker/?func=detail&aid=19492&group_id=9&atid=127
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MEM_mallocN for better tracking memory usage.
* off by default.
* new/delete are at the bottom of each class
* python BGE objects have the new/delete in the Py_Header macro.
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svn merge https://svn.blender.org/svnroot/bf-blender/trunk/blender -r19820:HEAD
Notes:
* Game and sequencer RNA, and sequencer header are now out of date
a bit after changes in trunk.
* I didn't know how to port these bugfixes, most likely they are
not needed anymore.
* Fix "duplicate strip" always increase the user count for ipo.
* IPO pinning on sequencer strips was lost during Undo.
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-r19323:HEAD
Notes:
* blenderbuttons and ICON_SNAP_PEEL_OBJECT were not merged.
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Added occlusion culling capability in the BGE.
More info: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Ref/Release_Notes/2.49/Game_Engine#BGE_Scenegraph_improvement
MSVC, scons, cmake, Makefile updated.
Other minor performance improvements:
- The rasterizer was computing the openGL model matrix of the objects too many times
- DBVT view frustrum culling was not properly culling behind the near plane:
Large objects behind the camera were sent to the GPU
- Remove all references to mesh split/join feature as it is not yet functional
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This commit contains a number of performance improvements for the
BGE in the Scenegraph (parent relation between objects in the
scene) and view frustrum culling.
The scenegraph improvement consists in avoiding position update
if the object has not moved since last update and the removal
of redundant updates and synchronization with the physics engine.
The view frustrum culling improvement consists in using the DBVT
broadphase facility of Bullet to build a tree of graphical objects
in the scene. The elements of the tree are Aabb boxes (Aligned
Axis Bounding Boxes) enclosing the objects. This provides good
precision in closed and opened scenes. This new culling system
is enabled by default but just in case, it can be disabled with
a button in the World settings. There is no do_version in this
commit but it will be added before the 2.49 release. For now you
must manually enable the DBVT culling option in World settings
when you open an old file.
The above improvements speed up scenegraph and culling up to 5x.
However, this performance improvement is only visible when
you have hundreds or thousands of objects.
The main interest of the DBVT tree is to allow easy occlusion
culling and automatic LOD system. This will be the object of further
improvements.
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when using overlay scenes (it was using the wrong camera)
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compound object.
This patch modifies the way the setParent actuator and KX_GameObject::setParent() function
works when parenting to a compound object: the collision shape of the object being parented
is dynamically added to the coumpound shape.
Similarly, unparenting an object from a compound object will cause the child collision shape
to be dynamically removed from the parent shape provided that is was previously added with
setParent.
Note: * This also works if the object is parented to a child of a compound object: the
collision shape is added to the compound shape of the top parent.
* The collision shape is added with the transformation (position, scale and orientation)
it had at the time of the parenting.
* The child shape is rigidly attached to the compound shape, the transformation is not
affected by any further change in position/scale/orientation of the child object.
* While the child shape is added to the compound shape, the child object is removed from
the dynamic world to avoid superposition of shapes (one for the object itself and
one for the compound child shape). This means that collision sensors on the child
object are disabled while the child object is parent to a compound object.
* There is no difference when setParent is used on a non-compound object: the child
object is automatically changed to a static ghost object to avoid bad interaction
with the parent shape; collision sensors on the child object continue to be active
while the object is parented.
* The child shape dynamically added to a compound shape modifies the inertia of the
compound object but not the mass. It participates to collision detection as any other
"static" child shape.
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add 'Collision' button to disable collisions between bodies, linked between constraint.
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Added SetDeformer/GetDeformer() to KX_GameObject.
Store mapping between graphics/soft body vertices (work-in-progress)
Real-time soft body integration is still very premature, but
for a quick preview, see this testfile:
http://bulletphysics.com/ftp/pub/test/index.php?dir=blender/&file=soft_test.blend
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hooking up / deform graphics mesh and choose collision shape.
Note: feature is still disabled.
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This should be harmless/non-intrusive.
Please make sure each build system include extern/bullet2/src/BulletSoftBody/* and extern/bullet2/src/LinearMath/btConvexHull.*
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recent changes in extern/bullet2 need to be re-applied, will check with Benoit. Ray tests in 0_FPS_Template.blend is broken, didn't figure out why yet.
HELP BUILD SYSTEM MAINTAINERS: Please help with updating all build systems: the newly added files need to be added. Note that the src/SoftBody has been added for future extension of real-time soft bodies.
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return true face normal and hit polygon information.
rayCast(to,from,dist,prop,face,xray,poly):
The face paremeter determines the orientation of the normal:
0 or omitted => hit normal is always oriented towards the ray origin (as if you casted the ray from outside)
1 => hit normal is the real face normal (only for mesh object, otherwise face has no effect)
The ray has X-Ray capability if xray parameter is 1, otherwise the first object hit (other than self object) stops the ray.
The prop and xray parameters interact as follow:
prop off, xray off: return closest hit or no hit if there is no object on the full extend of the ray.
prop off, xray on : idem.
prop on, xray off: return closest hit if it matches prop, no hit otherwise.
prop on, xray on : return closest hit matching prop or no hit if there is no object matching prop on the full extend of the ray.
if poly is 0 or omitted, returns a 3-tuple with object reference, hit point and hit normal or (None,None,None) if no hit.
if poly is 1, returns a 4-tuple with in addition a KX_PolyProxy as 4th element.
The KX_PolyProxy object holds information on the polygon hit by the ray: the index of the vertex forming the poylgon, material, etc.
Attributes (read-only):
matname: The name of polygon material, empty if no material.
material: The material of the polygon
texture: The texture name of the polygon.
matid: The material index of the polygon, use this to retrieve vertex proxy from mesh proxy
v1: vertex index of the first vertex of the polygon, use this to retrieve vertex proxy from mesh proxy
v2: vertex index of the second vertex of the polygon, use this to retrieve vertex proxy from mesh proxy
v3: vertex index of the third vertex of the polygon, use this to retrieve vertex proxy from mesh proxy
v4: vertex index of the fourth vertex of the polygon, 0 if polygon has only 3 vertex
use this to retrieve vertex proxy from mesh proxy
visible: visible state of the polygon: 1=visible, 0=invisible
collide: collide state of the polygon: 1=receives collision, 0=collision free.
Methods:
getMaterialName(): Returns the polygon material name with MA prefix
getMaterial(): Returns the polygon material
getTextureName(): Returns the polygon texture name
getMaterialIndex(): Returns the material bucket index of the polygon.
getNumVertex(): Returns the number of vertex of the polygon.
isVisible(): Returns whether the polygon is visible or not
isCollider(): Returns whether the polygon is receives collision or not
getVertexIndex(vertex): Returns the mesh vertex index of a polygon vertex
getMesh(): Returns a mesh proxy
New methods of KX_MeshProxy have been implemented to retrieve KX_PolyProxy objects:
getNumPolygons(): Returns the number of polygon in the mesh.
getPolygon(index): Gets the specified polygon from the mesh.
More details in PyDoc.
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unrelated sensor states. The bug was introduced in the recent logic optimization patch. It only affects collision and touch sensors. The bug is fixed by keeping track of registration count.
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manager.
With this patch, only sensors that are connected to
active states are actually registered in the logic
manager. Inactive sensors won't take any CPU,
especially the Radar and Near sensors that use a
physical object for the detection: these objects
are removed from the physics engine.
To take advantage of this optimization patch, you
need to define very light idle state when the
objects are inactive: make them transparent, suspend
the physics, keep few sensors active (e,g a message
sensor to wake up), etc.
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parenting. Allow loc/scale/orientation change on child object with physic controller.
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