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/**
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#ifndef BDR_DRAWOBJECT_H
#define BDR_DRAWOBJECT_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
struct Object;
struct Nurb;
struct Lamp;
struct ListBase;
struct BoundBox;
struct Base;
Big commit, had to rework lots of selection stuff so that things worked properly with modifiers. Needs more testing I am sure. No, honestly, I wasn't just cleaning for the hell of it, it was *necessary* (I would never do such a thing). Selection should work completely with cage options of modifiers now. - added DerivedMesh foreach functions to iterate over mapped verts/edges/face centers. These replaced some of the drawing functions and are more general anyway. Special edge drawing functions remain for performance reasons. - removed EditFace xs, ys fields - added general functions to iterate over screen coordinates of mesh/curve/lattice objects - removed all calc_*verts* functions that were used for storing screen coordinates in objects. they were recalc'd on the fly for most situations anyway, so now we just always do that. calc_*verts_ext was one of those calls that did dirty things deep down in the callstack (changing curarea and poking at matrices) - rewrote all vertex level selection routines (circle, lasso, bbox) and closest vertex routines (rightmouse select) to use the new system. This cleaned up the selection code a lot and the structure of selection is much easier to see now. This is good for future work on allowing modifiers to completely override the selection system. It also points out some discrepancies in the way selection is handled that might be nice to resolve (mesh vertex selection has fancy stuff to try to help with selecting overlapping, but it only works w/o bbuf select, and curves/lattices don't have at all). - had to remove ton's code to move Manipulator to cage location, this is not reliable (can come up with a different method if requested) - as it happens BezTriple.s and BPoint.s are basically available to be removed, just need to rewrite editipo code that still does background calc of screen coordinates - MVert.{xs,ys} are still around because they are abused in some places for other info (not sure if this is safe actually, since they are short's and the mvert limit went up). And did I mention this commit is comes out to -305 lines? Well it does.
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struct BPoint;
struct BezTriple;
struct EditVert;
struct EditFace;
struct EditEdge;
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int set_gl_material(int nr);
int init_gl_materials(struct Object *ob, int check_alpha);
Big commit, had to rework lots of selection stuff so that things worked properly with modifiers. Needs more testing I am sure. No, honestly, I wasn't just cleaning for the hell of it, it was *necessary* (I would never do such a thing). Selection should work completely with cage options of modifiers now. - added DerivedMesh foreach functions to iterate over mapped verts/edges/face centers. These replaced some of the drawing functions and are more general anyway. Special edge drawing functions remain for performance reasons. - removed EditFace xs, ys fields - added general functions to iterate over screen coordinates of mesh/curve/lattice objects - removed all calc_*verts* functions that were used for storing screen coordinates in objects. they were recalc'd on the fly for most situations anyway, so now we just always do that. calc_*verts_ext was one of those calls that did dirty things deep down in the callstack (changing curarea and poking at matrices) - rewrote all vertex level selection routines (circle, lasso, bbox) and closest vertex routines (rightmouse select) to use the new system. This cleaned up the selection code a lot and the structure of selection is much easier to see now. This is good for future work on allowing modifiers to completely override the selection system. It also points out some discrepancies in the way selection is handled that might be nice to resolve (mesh vertex selection has fancy stuff to try to help with selecting overlapping, but it only works w/o bbuf select, and curves/lattices don't have at all). - had to remove ton's code to move Manipulator to cage location, this is not reliable (can come up with a different method if requested) - as it happens BezTriple.s and BPoint.s are basically available to be removed, just need to rewrite editipo code that still does background calc of screen coordinates - MVert.{xs,ys} are still around because they are abused in some places for other info (not sure if this is safe actually, since they are short's and the mvert limit went up). And did I mention this commit is comes out to -305 lines? Well it does.
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void mesh_foreachScreenVert(void (*func)(void *userData, struct EditVert *eve, int x, int y, int index), void *userData, int clipVerts);
void mesh_foreachScreenEdge(void (*func)(void *userData, struct EditEdge *eed, int x0, int y0, int x1, int y1, int index), void *userData, int clipVerts);
void mesh_foreachScreenFace(void (*func)(void *userData, struct EditFace *efa, int x, int y, int index), void *userData);
void lattice_foreachScreenVert(void (*func)(void *userData, struct BPoint *bp, int x, int y), void *userData);
void nurbs_foreachScreenVert(void (*func)(void *userData, struct Nurb *nu, struct BPoint *bp, struct BezTriple *bezt, int beztindex, int x, int y), void *userData);
void drawcircball(int mode, float *cent, float rad, float tmat[][4]);
void get_local_bounds(struct Object *ob, float *center, float *size);
/* drawing flags: */
#define DRAW_PICKING 1
#define DRAW_CONSTCOLOR 2
void draw_object(struct Base *base, int flag);
void drawaxes(float size, int flag, char drawtype);
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void draw_object_ext(struct Base *base);
void drawsolidcube(float size);
extern void draw_object_backbufsel(struct Object *ob);
void draw_object_instance(struct Object *ob, int dt, int outline);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* BDR_DRAWOBJECT_H */