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This will allow easier const correctness and use of
nicer data structures like `Vector` and `Map`.
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Issues stems from the mesh not being watertight. This was caused by
floating point precision issues when evaluating patch coordinates at
patch boundaries (loops/corners in different patches pointing to the same
vertex). To fix this we ensure that all loops pointing to the same vertex
share the same patch coordinate. This keeps code simple, and does not
require to track precision issues in floating point math all over the
place.
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This commit hides "UI attributes" described in T97452 from the UI lists
in mesh, curve, and point cloud properties, and disallow accessing them
in geometry nodes.
Internal UI attributes like selection and hiding values should use the
attribute system for simplicity and performance, but we don't want to
expose those attributes in the attribute panel, which is meant for
regular user interaction. Procedural access may be misleading or cause
problems, as described in the design task above.
These attributes are added by two upcoming patches: D14934, D14685
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15069
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See previous commit for an explanation of what went wrong. Similar to
the fix there, we also have to update the dragged data (e.g. the
data-block) referenced by the button.
Committing separately since this could cause further issues.
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In Blender buttons are recreated over redraws, except of the active
button which is kept alive, and replaces the new version of itself in
the new redraw. In order to do that, the button needs to be recognized.
This process of recognizing and matching buttons from different redraws
isn't always bullet-proof. That's okay-ish, but we have to make sure
that the relevant data of the old active button is updated with the
newest data.
Here the matching would go wrong, and the new active button was
recognized as the old active button, which was in fact removed when the
asset was cleared. This patch makes sure the image buffer attached to
the buttons is updated when buttons were recognized as matching.
Note that the dragging will still use the wrong data-block, this will be
fixed in the following commit.
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The operator assumed it was called on a mesh object, which has
mostly been the case because of lack of support for other object
types, but the new curves object is supported, which is the situation
in the report.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15063
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The new OBJ importer operator didn't register an undo event.
This commit enables the register and undo flags for the operator.
Reviewed By: Bastien Montagne, Aras Pranckevicius, Serhiy Striletksy
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15051
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Some of the tools in sculpt mode were still referring to the previously experimental sculpt vertex colors.
They should instead refer to color attributes.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15073
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It doesn't make sense to merge UV's when applying a particle-system.
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This function is specific to particle-systems which wasn't obvious,
leading to an error in [0] which added UV handling which doesn't make
sense.
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Add the following macros for enums as support for these features wasn't
all that obvious and there were some inconsistencies in their use.
- RNA_ENUM_ITEM_HEADING(name, description)
- RNA_ENUM_ITEM_SEPR
- RNA_ENUM_ITEM_SEPR_COLUMN
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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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Also removes stray semicolon in RNA_enum_items.h
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This commits corrects the calculation of the Frame Node label size,
making it independent of the 'Line Width' user preference.
Since `U.dpi` is actually DPI divided by `U.pixelsize` and `U.pixelsize`
is calculated from line-width multiplying by `U.pixelsize` undoes
the connection between line-width and label size.
It now stays the same, regardless of the line-width setting.
Reviewed By: Julian Eisel, Harley Acheson
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14338
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This commits corrects the calculation of the Frame Node label size,
making it independent of the 'Line Width' user preference.
Since `U.dpi` is actually DPI divided by `U.pixelsize` and `U.pixelsize`
is calculated from line-width multiplying by `U.pixelsize` undoes
the connection between line-width and label size.
It now stays the same, regardless of the line-width setting.
Reviewed By: Julian Eisel, Harley Acheson
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14338
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Mostly duplicate includes, also use nullptr, and using default
member initializers.
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Add support for adding (inserting) new background images into an
override of a linked Camera ID.
Request from the Blender studio.
This ended up being more involved than expected as it uncovered some
latent issues with existing background images code. Noticiably, a new
`BKE_camera_background_image_copy` had to be added to handle copying
of background images in a proper, generic ID-management way.
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The number of attribute domains is not an attribute domain.
This way it doesn't have to be handled in switch statements.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15065
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file read.
While this should never happen, this is not a critical failure
preventing Blender to work.
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Linked ID is (almost) never editable... Also rename that function to add
the `_poll` suffix.
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Assuming that an ID pointer is NULL because another 'source type'
property has some specific value is utterly wrong and a gateway to
usercounting bugs.
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These lines were not used now because the handling of copy data has changed.
Assigning the `eval` data can produce unexpected result, especially since everywhere ID_RECALC_TRANSFORM is used, we also do a copy on write. That should take care of `ob->data` for the eval object.
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Also simplify logic because (source == IMA_SRC_VIEWER) and
ELEM(type, IMA_TYPE_R_RESULT, IMA_TYPE_COMPOSITE) are the same
thing.
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The problem was because the check was done with the total weights of the first element of the array and if this was null or 0, the weights were not duplicated.
As this bug was introduced fixing T97150 due a problem in the weight data, now instead to duplicate all stroke data to create the perimeter for the PDF/SVG, only the points are duplicated because the weights are not needed. This fix the original bug and also reduce the memory used by the export process.
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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
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When launching Blender with a script creating a screenshot, the Outliner
tree wasn't initialized and built properly. That is because at this
stage, all visible regions were only tagged for a non-rebuild redraw,
not a full redraw. So ensure all regions are tagged for a full redraw
immediately after file reading. Usually the full redraw would be caused
by a file-read notifier, but the Python expression/script is executed
before notifiers are handled.
Note that even before this was crashing, the Outliner would be empty in
the created screenshot.
Additionally adds an assert to the Outliner to note assumptions
explicitly, rather than crashing later.
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Minor error in if condition used for early return.
Ref D15050
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Contributed by luzpaz
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15057
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Subdivision did not properly update when evaluating first without and then with
orco coordinates. Now update the subdivision evaluator settings every time, and
reallocate the vertex data buffer when needed.
there is an additional issue in this file where orco coordinates are not
available immediately on the first frame when they should be, and only appear
on the second frame. However that is an old limitation related to the depsgraph
not getting re-evaluated on viewport display mode changes, here we just fix the
crash.
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Contributed by @luzpaz
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15058
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`bNodeTree` has a lot of run-time embedded in it currently. Having a separately
allocated run-time struct has some benefits:
* Run-time data is not stored in files.
* Makes it easy to use c++ types as run-time data.
* More clear distinction between what data only exists at run-time and which doesn't.
This commit doesn't move all run-time data to the new struct yet, only the data where
I know for sure how it is used. The remaining data can be moved separately.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15033
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Issue found in D15033, for some more info see comments there.
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From reading the code it looks like at some point the code was expecting
the `tptr` PointerRNA to change during the loop? But currently it did
not make any sense to have this complex looping and multi-checking of
RNA path and animdata, since the RNA pointer (and therefore its
`owner_id`) is never modified...
NOTE: there could be much more cleanup done in that area, goal of this
commit is mainly to simplify the logic by removing all the (seamingly)
dead code.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15026
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