/* * ***** BEGIN GPL LICENSE BLOCK ***** * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, * Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. * * Contributor(s): Geoffrey Bantle, Levi Schooley. * * ***** END GPL LICENSE BLOCK ***** */ #ifndef __BMESH_H__ #define __BMESH_H__ /** \file blender/bmesh/bmesh.h * \ingroup bmesh */ #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #include "DNA_listBase.h" #include "DNA_customdata_types.h" #include "BLI_utildefines.h" #include "bmesh_class.h" /* * short introduction: * * the bmesh structure is a boundary representation, supporting non-manifold * locally modifiable topology. the API is designed to allow clean, maintainable * code, that never (or almost never) directly inspects the underlying structure. * * The API includes iterators, including many useful topological iterators; * walkers, which walk over a mesh, without the risk of hitting the recursion * limit; operators, which are logical, reusable mesh modules; topological * modification functions (like split face, join faces, etc), which are used for * topological manipulations; and some (not yet finished) geometric utility * functions. * * some definitions: * * tool flags: private flags for tools. each operator has it's own private * tool flag "layer", which it can use to flag elements. * tool flags are also used by various other parts of the api. * header flags: stores persistent flags, such as selection state, hide state, * etc. be careful of touching these. */ /*forward declarations*/ struct BMesh; struct BMVert; struct BMEdge; struct BMFace; struct BMLoop; struct BMOperator; struct Mesh; struct EditMesh; /* * BMHeader * * All mesh elements begin with a BMHeader. This structure * hold several types of data * * 1: The type of the element (vert, edge, loop or face) * 2: Persistant "header" flags/markings (sharp, seam, select, hidden, ect) note that this is different from the "tool" flags. * 3: Unique ID in the bmesh. * 4: some elements for internal record keeping. * */ /* BMHeader->htype (char) */ #define BM_VERT 1 #define BM_EDGE 2 #define BM_LOOP 4 #define BM_FACE 8 #define BM_ALL (BM_VERT | BM_EDGE | BM_LOOP | BM_FACE) /* BMHeader->hflag (char) */ #define BM_ELEM_SELECT (1 << 0) #define BM_ELEM_HIDDEN (1 << 1) #define BM_ELEM_SEAM (1 << 2) #define BM_ELEM_SMOOTH (1 << 3) /* used for faces and edges, note from the user POV, * this is a sharp edge when disabled */ #define BM_ELEM_TAG (1 << 4) /* internal flag, used for ensuring correct normals * during multires interpolation, and any other time * when temp tagging is handy. * always assume dirty & clear before use. */ /* we have 3 spare flags which is awesome but since we're limited to 8 * only add new flags with care! - campbell */ /* #define BM_ELEM_SPARE (1<<5) */ /* #define BM_ELEM_SPARE (1<<6) */ /* #define BM_ELEM_NONORMCALC (1<<7) */ /* UNUSED */ /* stub */ void bmesh_error(void); /* Mesh Level Ops */ extern int bm_mesh_allocsize_default[4]; /* ob is needed by multires */ BMesh *BM_mesh_create(struct Object *ob, const int allocsize[4]); BMesh *BM_mesh_copy(BMesh *bmold); void BM_mesh_free(BMesh *bm); /* frees mesh, but not actual BMesh struct */ void BM_mesh_data_free(BMesh *bm); void BM_mesh_normals_update(BMesh *bm, const short skip_hidden); /* Construction */ BMVert *BM_vert_create(BMesh *bm, const float co[3], const BMVert *example); BMEdge *BM_edge_create(BMesh *bm, BMVert *v1, BMVert *v2, const BMEdge *example, int nodouble); BMFace *BM_face_create(BMesh *bm, BMVert **verts, BMEdge **edges, const int len, int nodouble); BMFace *BM_face_create_quad_tri_v(BMesh *bm, BMVert **verts, int len, const BMFace *example, const int nodouble); /* easier to use version of BM_face_create_quad_tri_v. * creates edges if necassary. */ BMFace *BM_face_create_quad_tri(BMesh *bm, BMVert *v1, BMVert *v2, BMVert *v3, BMVert *v4, const BMFace *example, const int nodouble); /* makes an ngon from an unordered list of edges. v1 and v2 must be the verts * defining edges[0], and define the winding of the new face. */ BMFace *BM_face_create_ngon(BMesh *bm, BMVert *v1, BMVert *v2, BMEdge **edges, int len, int nodouble); /* stuff for dealing with header flags */ BM_INLINE char BM_elem_flag_test(const void *element, const char hflag); /* stuff for dealing with header flags */ BM_INLINE void BM_elem_flag_enable(void *element, const char hflag); /* stuff for dealing with header flags */ BM_INLINE void BM_elem_flag_disable(void *element, const char hflag); /* stuff for dealing BM_elem_flag_toggle header flags */ BM_INLINE void BM_elem_flag_toggle(void *element, const char hflag); BM_INLINE void BM_elem_flag_merge(void *element_a, void *element_b); /* notes on BM_elem_index_set(...) usage, * Set index is sometimes abused as temp storage, other times we cant be * sure if the index values are valid because certain operations have modified * the mesh structure. * * To set the elements to valid indicies 'BM_mesh_elem_index_ensure' should be used * rather then adding inline loops, however there are cases where we still * set the index directly * * In an attempt to manage this, here are 3 tags Im adding to uses of * 'BM_elem_index_set' * * - 'set_inline' -- since the data is already being looped over set to a * valid value inline. * * - 'set_dirty!' -- intentionally sets the index to an invalid value, * flagging 'bm->elem_index_dirty' so we dont use it. * * - 'set_ok' -- this is valid use since the part of the code is low level. * * - 'set_ok_invalid' -- set to -1 on purpose since this should not be * used without a full array re-index, do this on * adding new vert/edge/faces since they may be added at * the end of the array. * * - 'set_loop' -- currently loop index values are not used used much so * assume each case they are dirty. * - campbell */ BM_INLINE void BM_elem_index_set(void *element, const int index); BM_INLINE int BM_elem_index_get(const void *element); /* todo */ BMFace *BM_face_copy(BMesh *bm, BMFace *f, const short copyverts, const short copyedges); /* copies loop data from adjacent faces */ void BM_face_copy_shared(BMesh *bm, BMFace *f); /* copies attributes, e.g. customdata, header flags, etc, from one element * to another of the same type.*/ void BM_elem_attrs_copy(BMesh *source_mesh, BMesh *target_mesh, const void *source, void *target); /* Modification */ /* join two adjacent faces together along an edge. note that * the faces must only be joined by on edge. e is the edge you * wish to dissolve.*/ BMFace *BM_faces_join_pair(BMesh *bm, BMFace *f1, BMFace *f2, BMEdge *e); /* generic, flexible join faces function; note that most everything uses * this, including BM_faces_join_pair */ BMFace *BM_faces_join(BMesh *bm, BMFace **faces, int totface); /* split a face along two vertices. returns the newly made face, and sets * the nl member to a loop in the newly created edge.*/ BMFace *BM_face_split(BMesh *bm, BMFace *f, BMVert *v1, BMVert *v2, struct BMLoop **nl, BMEdge *example); /* these 2 functions are very similar */ BMEdge* BM_vert_collapse_faces(BMesh *bm, BMEdge *ke, BMVert *kv, float fac, const int join_faces); BMEdge* BM_vert_collapse_edge(BMesh *bm, BMEdge *ke, BMVert *kv); /* splits an edge. ne is set to the new edge created. */ BMVert *BM_edge_split(BMesh *bm, BMEdge *e, BMVert *v, BMEdge **ne, float percent); /* split an edge multiple times evenly */ BMVert *BM_edge_split_n(BMesh *bm, BMEdge *e, int numcuts); /* connect two verts together, through a face they share. this function may * be removed in the future. */ BMEdge *BM_verts_connect(BMesh *bm, BMVert *v1, BMVert *v2, BMFace **nf); /* rotates an edge topologically, either clockwise (if ccw=0) or counterclockwise * (if ccw is 1). */ BMEdge *BM_edge_rotate(BMesh *bm, BMEdge *e, int ccw); /* Rip a single face from a vertex fan */ BMVert *BM_vert_rip(BMesh *bm, BMFace *sf, BMVert *sv); /*updates a face normal*/ void BM_face_normal_update(BMesh *bm, BMFace *f); void BM_face_normal_update_vcos(BMesh *bm, BMFace *f, float no[3], float (*vertexCos)[3]); /*updates face and vertex normals incident on an edge*/ void BM_edge_normals_update(BMesh *bm, BMEdge *e); /*update a vert normal (but not the faces incident on it)*/ void BM_vert_normal_update(BMesh *bm, BMVert *v); void BM_vert_normal_update_all(BMesh *bm, BMVert *v); void BM_face_normal_flip(BMesh *bm, BMFace *f); /*dissolves all faces around a vert, and removes it.*/ int BM_disk_dissolve(BMesh *bm, BMVert *v); /* dissolves vert, in more situations then BM_disk_dissolve * (e.g. if the vert is part of a wire edge, etc).*/ int BM_vert_dissolve(BMesh *bm, BMVert *v); /* Projects co onto face f, and returns true if it is inside * the face bounds. Note that this uses a best-axis projection * test, instead of projecting co directly into f's orientation * space, so there might be accuracy issues.*/ int BM_face_point_inside_test(BMesh *bm, BMFace *f, const float co[3]); /* Interpolation */ /* projects target onto source for customdata interpolation. note: only * does loop customdata. multires is handled. */ void BM_face_interp_from_face(BMesh *bm, BMFace *target, BMFace *source); /* projects a single loop, target, onto source for customdata interpolation. multires is handled. * if do_vertex is true, target's vert data will also get interpolated.*/ void BM_loop_interp_from_face(BMesh *bm, BMLoop *target, BMFace *source, int do_vertex, int do_multires); /* smoothes boundaries between multires grids, including some borders in adjacent faces */ void BM_face_multires_bounds_smooth(BMesh *bm, BMFace *f); /* project the multires grid in target onto source's set of multires grids */ void BM_loop_interp_multires(BMesh *bm, BMLoop *target, BMFace *source); void BM_vert_interp_from_face(BMesh *bm, BMVert *v, BMFace *source); void BM_data_interp_from_verts(BMesh *bm, BMVert *v1, BMVert *v2, BMVert *v, const float fac); void BM_data_interp_face_vert_edge(BMesh *bm, BMVert *v1, BMVert *v2, BMVert *v, struct BMEdge *e1, const float fac); void BM_data_layer_add(BMesh *em, CustomData *data, int type); void BM_data_layer_add_named(BMesh *bm, CustomData *data, int type, const char *name); void BM_data_layer_free(BMesh *em, CustomData *data, int type); void BM_data_layer_free_n(BMesh *bm, CustomData *data, int type, int n); float BM_elem_float_data_get(struct CustomData *cd, void *element, int type); void BM_elem_float_data_set(struct CustomData *cd, void *element, int type, const float val); /* get the area of the face */ float BM_face_area_calc(BMesh *bm, BMFace *f); /* computes the centroid of a face, using the center of the bounding box */ void BM_face_center_bounds_calc(BMesh *bm, BMFace *f, float center[3]); /* computes the centroid of a face, using the mean average */ void BM_face_center_mean_calc(BMesh *bm, BMFace *f, float center[3]); void BM_mesh_select_mode_flush(BMesh *bm); /* mode independent flushing up/down */ void BM_mesh_deselect_flush(BMesh *bm); void BM_mesh_select_flush(BMesh *bm); /* flag conversion funcs */ char BM_face_flag_from_mflag(const char mflag); char BM_edge_flag_from_mflag(const short mflag); char BM_vert_flag_from_mflag(const char mflag); /* reverse */ char BM_face_flag_to_mflag(BMFace *f); short BM_edge_flag_to_mflag(BMEdge *e); char BM_vert_flag_to_mflag(BMVert *v); /* convert MLoop*** in a bmface to mtface and mcol in * an MFace*/ void BM_loops_to_corners(BMesh *bm, struct Mesh *me, int findex, BMFace *f, int numTex, int numCol); void BM_loop_kill(BMesh *bm, BMLoop *l); void BM_face_kill(BMesh *bm, BMFace *f); void BM_edge_kill(BMesh *bm, BMEdge *e); void BM_vert_kill(BMesh *bm, BMVert *v); /* kills all edges associated with f, along with any other faces containing * those edges*/ void BM_face_edges_kill(BMesh *bm, BMFace *f); /* kills all verts associated with f, along with any other faces containing * those vertices*/ void BM_face_verts_kill(BMesh *bm, BMFace *f); /*clear all data in bm*/ void BM_mesh_clear(BMesh *bm); void BM_mesh_elem_index_ensure(BMesh *bm, const char hflag); void BM_mesh_elem_index_validate(BMesh *bm, const char *location, const char *func, const char *msg_a, const char *msg_b); BMVert *BM_vert_at_index(BMesh *bm, const int index); BMEdge *BM_edge_at_index(BMesh *bm, const int index); BMFace *BM_face_at_index(BMesh *bm, const int index); /*start/stop edit*/ void bmesh_begin_edit(BMesh *bm, int flag); void bmesh_end_edit(BMesh *bm, int flag); #ifdef USE_BMESH_HOLES # define BM_FACE_FIRST_LOOP(p) (((BMLoopList *)((p)->loops.first))->first) #else # define BM_FACE_FIRST_LOOP(p) ((p)->l_first) #endif /* size to use for static arrays when dealing with NGons, * alloc after this limit is reached. * this value is rather arbitrary */ #define BM_NGON_STACK_SIZE 32 /* avoid inf loop, this value is arbtrary * but should not error on valid cases */ #define BM_LOOP_RADIAL_MAX 10000 #define BM_NGON_MAX 100000 /* include the rest of the API */ #include "bmesh_marking.h" #include "bmesh_operator_api.h" #include "bmesh_operators.h" #include "bmesh_error.h" #include "bmesh_queries.h" #include "bmesh_iterators.h" #include "bmesh_walkers.h" #include "intern/bmesh_inline.c" #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* __BMESH_H__ */