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610cec55c7 Biiig commit! Thanks to 2-3 weeks of cvs freeze...
Render:
- New; support for dual CPU render (SDL thread)
  Currently only works with alternating scanlines, but gives excellent
  performance. For both normal render as unified implemented.
  Note the "mutex" locks on z-transp buffer render and imbuf loads.
- This has been made possible by major cleanups in render code, especially
  getting rid of globals (example Tin Tr Tg Tb Ta for textures) or struct
  OSA or using Materials or Texture data to write to.
- Made normal render fully 4x32 floats too, and removed all old optimizes
  with chars or shorts.
- Made normal render and unified render use same code for sky and halo
  render, giving equal (and better) results for halo render. Old render
  now also uses PostProcess options (brightness, mul, gamma)
- Added option ("FBuf") in F10 Output Panel, this keeps a 4x32 bits buffer
  after render. Using PostProcess menu you will note an immediate re-
  display of image too (32 bits RGBA)
- Added "Hue" and "Saturation" sliders to PostProcess options

- Render module is still not having a "nice" API, but amount of dependencies
  went down a lot. Next todo: remove abusive "previewrender" code.
  The last main global in Render (struct Render) now can be re-used for fully
  controlling a render, to allow multiple "instances" of render to open.

- Renderwindow now displays a smal bar on top with the stats, and keeps the
  stats after render too. Including "spare" page support.
  Not only easier visible that way, but also to remove the awkward code that
  was drawing stats in the Info header (extreme slow on some ATIs too)

- Cleaned up blendef.h and BKE_utildefines.h, these two had overlapping
  defines.

- I might have forgotten stuff... and will write a nice doc on the architecture!
2004-12-27 19:28:52 +00:00
d5fde6c48b Added #!/usr/bin/python standard script identifier to the start of SConscript files.
Makes text editors identify SConscripts as Python, and syntax highlight properly.
2004-05-16 13:07:20 +00:00
7b78a57c03 Adapted sconscript for removed file 2004-05-15 18:14:53 +00:00
70a4ead0ae SCons updates
* Blender static now links. By default this option is disabled on all
  platforms. Simply set the option in config.opts to 'true'.
* Added the following flags to config.opts:
  - HOST_CC.    This is the C compiler for the host platform. This value is the
                same as TARGET_CC when not cross compiling.
  - HOST_CXX.   This is the C++ compiler for the host platform. This value is
                the same as TARGET_CXX when not cross compiling.
  - TARGET_CC.  This is the C compiler for the target platform.
  - TARGET_CXX. This is the C++ compiler for the target platform.
  - TARGET_AR.  This is the linker command for linking libraries.
  - PATH        This is the standard search path
  All SConscript files have been updated to reflect these changes. Now it's
  possible to change only the root SConstruct file, and all compiler specific
  variables are passed automatically to all SConscript files. Of course, this
  does not apply to makesdna because there the host and target platform is
  different from all other libraries.
  To pass a variable that applies to all platforms, all we now have to do is
  set the correct value in library_env


Note: as usual, to get the latest options in the config.opts file, first
      remove your version.
2004-02-29 21:40:48 +00:00
9330e553e8 SCons updates
* libraries are now generated in [BUILD_DIR]/lib
* passed the user_options to all libraries now.
  This means I could remove a couple of Export/Import lines.
* Changed the order in source/blender/src/SConscript and
  source/gameengine/SConscript.
  All libraries are now sorted alphabetically. This has no impact on the build
  process.
2004-02-15 19:25:32 +00:00
3cf499e044 update scons files to build with yafray support 2004-01-05 15:33:32 +00:00
d3e1fc8870 SCons build system files added.
You'll need SCons (www.scons.org) to build.
Platforms currently working:
* Linux (me)
  - options for quicktime, openal and international disabled
  - uses the system libs and include files for building - no option to build
    with the precompiled libraries yet.
* Windows (jesterKing)
  - builds with quicktime (optional)
  - builds with openal (optional)
  - builds with international support (optional)
  - Use the DOS box to build
  - builds with precompiled libraries
* Irix (Hos)
  - Uses default Irix compiler
  - Not all optimization levels correct yet
  - options for quicktime, openal and international disabled
  - builds with precompiled libraries
* Cygwin (me)
  - has a problem in the linking stage
  - uses free build tools (gcc)
  - options for quicktime, openal and international disabled
  - uses the system libs and include files for building - no option to build
    with the precompiled libraries yet.
* MacOS (sgefant)
  - builds with quicktime (optional)
  - options for openal and international disabled
  - builds a nice bundle
  - builds with precompiled libraries

Thanks to IanWill for a bugfix in the Linux build.
Note: This is a work in progress. A lot still has to be done - for example the
      optional parts are only to be enabled by directly setting 'true' or
      'false' in the SConstruct file. This needs to be moved to a user config
      file. Also, the .o/.obj files are stored in the source tree. This needs
      to be fixed as well.
      The game engine is not yet built.
2004-01-04 21:11:59 +00:00