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edcb2ad7b3 Fix: Handle handles reset when realizing with other curve types
The result handle attributes for non-bezier types are zeroed.
By mistake though, the entire array was zeroed, not just the
area corresponding to that curves source.
2022-03-10 15:42:30 -06:00
338fe9e2b5 Cleanup: Reduce duplication in realize instances code
Realizing and copying attributes of meshes, curves, and points are very
similar processes, but currently the logic is duplicated three times in
the realize instances code. This commit combines the implementation
for copying generic attributes and creating the result id attribute.

The functions for threaded copying and filling should ideally be in
some file elsewhere, since they're not just useful here. But it's not
clear where they would go yet.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14294
2022-03-10 09:37:56 -06:00
24c543d4af Fix: Add missing break 2022-03-09 10:27:08 -06:00
115ff08fdb Fix: Use "construct" instead of "assign" for uninitialized memory
The realize instances code used "assign", but the attribute buffers on
the result aren't necessarily initialized. This doesn't make a difference
for trivial types like `int`, but it would with more complex types.
2022-03-09 10:23:17 -06:00
6c6f591f90 Curves: Port realize instances node to the new data-block
This commit replaces the temporary conversion to `CurveEval` with
use of the new curves data-block. The end result is that the
process looks more like the other components-- somewhere in between
meshes and point clouds in terms of complexity.

The final result is that the logic between meshes and curves is
very similar. There are a few different strategies to reduce
duplication here, so I'll investigate that separately.

There is some special behavior for the radius and handle position
attributes. I used the attribute API to store spans of these
attributes temporarily. Using access methods on `CurvesGeometry`
would be reasonable to, storing spans separately feels a bit more
predictable for now though.

There should be significant performance improvements in some cases,
I haven't tested that specifically though.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14247
2022-03-09 09:58:02 -06:00
245722866d Cleanup: Rename geometry set "curve" functions to "curves"
Ref T95355
2022-02-28 10:53:30 -05:00
9ec12c26f1 Geometry Nodes: Begin conversion to new curves
This commit changes `CurveComponent` to store the new curve
type by adding conversions to and from `CurveEval` in most nodes.
This will temporarily make performance of curves in geometry nodes
much worse, but as functionality is implemented for the new type
and it is used in more places, performance will become better than
before.

We still use `CurveEval` for drawing curves, because the new `Curves`
data-block has no evaluated points yet. So the `Curve` ID is still
generated for rendering in the same way as before. It's also still
needed for drawing curve object edit mode overlays.

The old curve component isn't removed yet, because it is still used
to implement the conversions to and from `CurveEval`.

A few more attributes are added to make this possible:
- `nurbs_weight`: The weight for each control point on NURBS curves.
- `nurbs_order`: The order of the NURBS curve
- `knots_mode`: Necessary for conversion, not defined yet.
- `handle_type_{left/right}`: An 8 bit integer attribute.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14145
2022-02-28 10:46:34 -05:00
c434782e3a File headers: SPDX License migration
Use a shorter/simpler license convention, stops the header taking so
much space.

Follow the SPDX license specification: https://spdx.org/licenses

- C/C++/objc/objc++
- Python
- Shell Scripts
- CMake, GNUmakefile

While most of the source tree has been included

- `./extern/` was left out.
- `./intern/cycles` & `./intern/atomic` are also excluded because they
  use different header conventions.

doc/license/SPDX-license-identifiers.txt has been added to list SPDX all
used identifiers.

See P2788 for the script that automated these edits.

Reviewed By: brecht, mont29, sergey

Ref D14069
2022-02-11 09:14:36 +11:00
5257257539 Fix T95205: remove attribute only once
The bug was caused by a typo.
2022-01-31 17:40:55 +01:00
6878897a6d Cleanup: Clang tidy lamda function name 2021-12-18 17:18:41 -06:00
f5ce243a56 Geometry Nodes: support instance attributes when realizing instances
This patch refactors the instance-realization code and adds new functionality.
* Named and anonymous attributes are propagated from instances to the
  realized geometry. If the same attribute exists on the geometry and on an
  instance, the attribute on the geometry has precedence.
* The id attribute has special handling to avoid creating the same id on many
  output points. This is necessary to make e.g. the Random Value node work
  as expected afterwards.

Realizing instance attributes has an effect on existing files, especially due to the
id attribute. To avoid breaking existing files, the Realize Instances node now has
a legacy option that is enabled for all already existing Realize Instances nodes.
Removing this legacy behavior does affect some existing files (although not many).
We can decide whether it's worth to remove the old behavior as a separate step.

This refactor also improves performance when realizing instances. That is mainly
due to multi-threading. See D13446 to get the file used for benchmarking. The
curve code is not as optimized as it could be yet. That's mainly because the storage
for these attributes might change soonish and it wasn't worth optimizing for the
current storage format right now.

```
1,000,000 x mesh vertex:       530 ms -> 130 ms
1,000,000 x simple cube:      1290 ms -> 190 ms
1,000,000 x point:            1000 ms -> 150 ms
1,000,000 x curve spiral:     1740 ms -> 330 ms
1,000,000 x curve line:       1110 ms -> 210 ms
10,000 x subdivided cylinder:  170 ms ->  40 ms
10 x subdivided spiral:        180 ms -> 180 ms
```

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13446
2021-12-14 15:57:58 +01:00