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21 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
33c30af742 Cleanup: comments in struct declarations
Use a consistent style for declaring the names of struct members
in their declarations. Note that this convention was already used in
many places but not everywhere.

Remove spaces around the text (matching commented arguments) with
the advantage that the the spell checking utility skips these terms.
Making it possible to extract & validate these comments automatically.

Also use struct names for `bAnimChannelType` & `bConstraintTypeInfo`
which were using brief descriptions.
2023-01-16 13:27:35 +11:00
b492dc3579 Cleanup: Remove unused modifier and BMesh includes 2022-12-21 13:10:51 -06:00
97746129d5 Cleanup: replace UNUSED macro with commented args in C++ code
This is the conventional way of dealing with unused arguments in C++,
since it works on all compilers.

Regex find and replace: `UNUSED\((\w+)\)` -> `/*$1*/`
2022-10-03 17:38:16 -05:00
6d4d74172b Cleanup: Remove unused argument from modifier data mask callback
This isn't likely to be helpful in the future with the move to generic
attributes
2022-09-14 14:49:40 -05:00
Damien Picard
180db0f752 UI: make many modifier strings translatable
This includes:
- new modifier names

It mostly uses `N_` because the strings are actually translated elsewhere.
The goal is simply to export them to .po files.

Most of the new translations were reported in T43295#1105335.

Reviewed By: mont29

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15418
2022-07-15 14:15:40 +02:00
a0a572ce8b Cleanup: correct unbalanced doxy sections 2022-03-15 17:29:54 +11:00
a5578351c3 Auto-generate RNA-structs declarations in RNA_prototypes.h
So far it was needed to declare a new RNA struct to `RNA_access.h` manually.
Since 9b298cf3db we generate a `RNA_prototypes.h` for RNA property
declarations. Now this also includes the RNA struct declarations, so they don't
have to be added manually anymore.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13862

Reviewed by: brecht, campbellbarton
2022-03-14 17:08:46 +01:00
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
a58592885c Cleanup: Remove modifier type hair callback
This is similar to e032ca2e25 which removed the
callback for volumes. Now that we have geometry sets, there is
no need to define a callback for every data type, and this wasn't
used. Procedural curves/hair editing will use nodes rather than new
modifier types anyway.
2022-01-30 00:07:07 -06:00
0ec94d5359 Geometry Nodes: Port weld modifier to the merge by distance node
This commit moves the weld modifier code to the geometry module
so that it can be used in the "Merge by Distance" geometry node
from ec1b0c2014. The "All" mode is exposed in the node
for now, though we could expose the "Connected" mode in the future.

The modifier itself is responsible for creating the selections from
the vertex group. The "All" mode takes an `IndexMask` for the
selection, and the "Connected" mode takes a boolean array,
since it actually iterates over all edges.

Some disabled code for a BVH mode has not been copied over,
it's still accessible through the patches and git history anyway,
and it made the port slightly simpler.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13907
2022-01-25 11:07:31 -06:00
c69a581c0b Cleanup: avoid positional struct initialization
When moving to C++ field for initialization was removed.
Favor assignments to field names as it reads better and avoids bugs if
files are ever re-arranged as well as mistakes (see T94784).

Note that the generated optimized output is identical with GCC11.
2022-01-24 14:27:16 +11:00
1f026a3db9 Cleanup: Use references, const variables 2022-01-21 18:20:07 -06:00
c0d0e2788b Cleanup: compiler warnings with clang 2022-01-14 15:17:22 +01:00
04ead39dae Modifiers: decrease maximum allocation size for Weld vertices
At the time of allocating the buffer with vertices in context, we don't
know exactly how many vertices are affected, but we do know that it is
less than or equal to twice the number of vertices killed.
2021-12-29 17:45:56 -03:00
dc0bf9b702 Fix T94453: Weld modifier crash after recent cleanup
I had assumed that the span's size was the same as the length variable.
In the future, separate lengths could be removed in favor of using
lengths directly from spans.
2021-12-29 00:16:54 -06:00
7006d4f0fb Cleanup: Use indices instead of pointers
This improves code readability.

Take the opportunity and improve the comments too.
2021-12-28 20:42:21 -03:00
1464eff375 Cleanup: Return early, organize variable declarations 2021-12-28 15:36:59 -06:00
c0f06ba614 Fix build error in debug builds from recent commit
r7acd3ad7d8e58b913c5 converted a pointer to a reference,
but an assert still compares the variable to a pointer.
2021-12-20 22:48:31 -06:00
5457b66301 Cleanup: Use span instead of raw pointer
This is a followup to the previous commit.
2021-12-20 18:10:29 -06:00
7acd3ad7d8 Cleanup: Use simpler loops in weld modifier
In this commit I changed many loops to range-based for loops.
I also removed some of the redundant iterator variables, using
indexing inside the loop instead. Generally an optimizing compiler
should have no problem doing the smartest thing in that situation,
and this way makes it much easier to tell where data is coming from.

I only changed the loops I was confident about, so there is still more
that could be done in the future.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13637
2021-12-20 18:03:06 -06:00
8a91673562 Cleanup: Move weld modifier to C++
This moves `MOD_weld.cc` to C++, fixing compiler warnings
coming from the change. It also goes a little bit further and converts
the code to use C++ data structures: `Span`, `Array`, and `Vector`.
This makes the code more shorter and easier to reason about, and
makes memory maneagement more automatic.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13618
2021-12-18 13:42:48 -06:00