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We are now always using absolute paths for libraries, as recommended by the
CMake docs.
Followup to D9177.
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The event() action swapped type/value arguments.
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Until all tests are passing, this lets us run a basic test on the buildbot.
Ref T92212
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This add support for rendering of the point cloud object in Blender, as a native
geometry type in Cycles that is more memory and time efficient than instancing
sphere meshes. This can be useful for rendering sand, water splashes, particles,
motion graphics, etc.
Points are currently always rendered as spheres, with backface culling. More
shapes are likely to be added later, but this is the most important one and can
be customized with shaders.
For CPU rendering the Embree primitive is used, for GPU there is our own
intersection code. Motion blur is suppored. Volumes inside points are not
currently supported.
Implemented with help from:
* Kévin Dietrich: Alembic procedural integration
* Patrick Mourse: OptiX integration
* Josh Whelchel: update for cycles-x changes
Ref T92573
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9887
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Ref D12691
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Source typos corrected
Reviewed By: Blendify
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13462
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I ran into this when adding new geometry nodes tests.
The issue was caused by 7168a4fa5c785c29483.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13440
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Added operator tests for hide, symmetry_snap, tris_convert_to_quads,
uvs_rotate, uvs_rotate, uv_texture_add, uv_texture_remove,
vert_connect_concave, vert_connect_nonplanar, vertex_color_add,
vertex_color_remove, vertices_smooth_laplacian, wireframe,
sculpt_vertex_color_add and sculpt_vertex_color_remove.
Ref D11798
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
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Contributed by luzpaz.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13264
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Followup to https://developer.blender.org/D10288
Reviewed By: Blendify
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10346
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The test script did not work on windows
since it had some trouble importing the
api module on the blender side of things.
turning the file path to the module into
a raw string literal sidesteps the
backslash issue in the path.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13163
Reviewed by: brecht
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WITH_OPENCOLORIO and WITH_COMPOSITOR are required to run the tests at all,
since they affect many tests.
WITH_OPENSUBDIV WITH_FREESTYLE, WITH_OPENVDB, WITH_OPENIMAGEDENOISE and
WITH_MOD_FLUID selectively disable some tests.
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According to https://docs.python.org/3/library/os.html#os.rename,
`os.rename` has os-specific behavior, and will fail in case you attempt
to rename to an existing file on windows.
So using `os.replace` instead, which should be os-agnostic.
NOTE: Fact that temp test directory is not cleared after tests are
sucessfully ran does not sound great...
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Try splitting them into their own class.
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* graph command accepts folder of json files as input
* reset command clears log files
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Add the new zstandard module, as well as previously missing ones.
Ref D12777, T88438
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No need to report this, it just adds noise to the cmake config. The messages
that we need to keep are the ones about disabling tests when the test file or
idiff are missing.
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Added a basic test for importing a primitive hierarchy from a USDA
file into Blender. This was reviewed by Sybren in patch D12479.
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This requires adding an extra ('indirect') library to the test cases for
append.
Aftermath of T92224.
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NOTE: This needs new tests, no time now, will do tomorrow.
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More tests are matching now, mainly due to unified volume sampling.
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As part of expected behavior this printed an exception,
making it seem as if there was an error in the test.
Now the exception is suppressed from the output, ensuring it matches
an the expected output.
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This test left blend files in the users temporary directory.
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This diff disables tests for Boolean, subdivision surface and volume
when GMP, Opensubdiv and Openvdb are not compiled respectively.
It also changes the existing file structure and adds sub-folders for
boolean and subdivison tests. The volume folder only has one test and
is as unchanged structure-wise.
Reviewed By: JacquesLucke, LazyDodo
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12448
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In general should not happen, but better to report the actual error instead
of the Python test code failing.
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Option is now available to append operator, alsthough hidden and
disabled by default.
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This includes much improved GPU rendering performance, viewport interactivity,
new shadow catcher, revamped sampling settings, subsurface scattering anisotropy,
new GPU volume sampling, improved PMJ sampling pattern, and more.
Some features have also been removed or changed, breaking backwards compatibility.
Including the removal of the OpenCL backend, for which alternatives are under
development.
Release notes and code docs:
https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Reference/Release_Notes/3.0/Cycles
https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Source/Render/Cycles
Credits:
* Sergey Sharybin
* Brecht Van Lommel
* Patrick Mours (OptiX backend)
* Christophe Hery (subsurface scattering anisotropy)
* William Leeson (PMJ sampling pattern)
* Alaska (various fixes and tweaks)
* Thomas Dinges (various fixes)
For the full commit history, see the cycles-x branch. This squashes together
all the changes since intermediate changes would often fail building or tests.
Ref T87839, T87837, T87836
Fixes T90734, T89353, T80267, T80267, T77185, T69800
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Instead of a fixed number of frames, so that benchmarking takes about the
same time on any machine.
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Previous commit fixed it.
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Leave current test result unchanged and stop executing immediately,
so it can be continued.
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Ref D12434
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* Make "run" command (re-)run all tests, add "update" command to only
run queued and outdated tests equivalent to the old "run" command.
* Support specifying environment variables for revisions, to easily
compare multiple parameter values.
* Better sorting of revisions in graph.
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Commits breaking RNA API should always run all tests, and do text search
in python code base to ensure everything is updated as needed.
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We could check many more things still, but this should already cover
most basic common cases.
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The storage of IDProperty UI data (min, max, default value, etc) is
quite complicated. For every property, retrieving a single one of these
values involves three string lookups. First for the "_RNA_UI" group
property, then another for a group with the property's name, then for
the data value name. Not only is this inefficient, it's hard to reason
about, unintuitive, and not at all self-explanatory.
This commit replaces that system with a UI data struct directly in the
IDProperty. If it's not used, the only cost is of a NULL pointer. Beyond
storing the description, name, and RNA subtype, derived structs are used
to store type specific UI data like min and max.
Note that this means that addons using (abusing) the `_RNA_UI` custom
property will have to be changed. A few places in the addons repository
will be changed after this commit with D9919.
**Before**
Before, first the _RNA_UI subgroup is retrieved the _RNA_UI group,
then the subgroup for the original property, then specific UI data
is accessed like any other IDProperty.
```
prop = rna_idprop_ui_prop_get(idproperties_owner, "prop_name", create=True)
prop["min"] = 1.0
```
**After**
After, the `id_properties_ui` function for RNA structs returns a python
object specifically for managing an IDProperty's UI data.
```
ui_data = idproperties_owner.id_properties_ui("prop_name")
ui_data.update(min=1.0)
```
In addition to `update`, there are now other functions:
- `as_dict`: Returns a dictionary of the property's UI data.
- `clear`: Removes the property's UI data.
- `update_from`: Copy UI data between properties,
even if they have different owners.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9697
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