This commits does mostly two things:
* Get rid of bContext parameter: I can see no real good reason to pass such a high-level data
to such low-level code... It also makes it more difficult to call when you do not have
a context available.
* Cleanup the instantiating part.
Last point is the most risky - previous code was sometimes quite confusing and hard to follow,
from tests nothing behaves differently in new code, but some hidden corner case may show up.
Anyway, no change in behavior is expected from this commit, if it happens please file a bugreport!
Actually we only have a Python API that allows to change the max jumps value.
The patch also allows non programmers to change the maximum numbers of jumps.
Reviewers: panzergame, sybren, campbellbarton, lordloki, moguri, agoose77
Reviewed By: lordloki, moguri
Projects: #game_engine
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1302
Use new interp_m4_m4m4 instead of blend_m4_m4m4.
Note that maybe we could replace other usages of blend_m... by interp_m...,
but this should be investigated on a case-by-case basis.
Transition strips in the NLA should always stick to whatever strips are beside it,
and are allowed to grow/shrink as needed to achieve this. Previously the code here
was only checking if the neighbouring strips started encroaching on the transition,
but not whether the transition needed to grow to fill a gap. It was also just
moving all strips when there was insufficient space, even though that would alter
timing down the track.
Now transition strip resizing works as follows:
* It will grow/shrink as necessary to absorb any changes in the length of its neighbours
instead of shunting everything around to maintain its length
* If the neighbour has been resized by an amount greater than the transition's length,
all the strips will need to be shunted away to make way for the neighbour. In this
case, the transition will shrink down to being 1 frame long to ensure that it is
still visible (so that it can be removed if necessary).
The "tweak user" flag used to flag strips using the same action as the active strip
was not getting set on other strips that live on the same track as the active one.
Strips with this flag set are shown with a red colour to indicate that editing the
action may have the unintended consequence of modifying another strip.
Duplicate wasn't updating links,
so duplicatinvg a objects would still point to the originals for curve-taper, texmesh, drivers.
Use generic id-looper to handle replacing data.
- BLI_current_working_dir's return value must be checked, since it may fail.
- BLI_current_working_dir now behaves like getcwd, where a too-small target will return failure.
- avoid buffer overrun with BLI_path_cwd, by taking a maxlen arg.
This func is long enough, there's no real need to make it even longer with
verbose local varnames and multi-line for loops...
Also, avoid mono-leters names as well for data pointers.
Own regression caused by fix for T46067,
edit-mode bvh only contained unselected faces.
This commit adds support for an edit-mode bvh containing all faces.
Depsgraph customdata flag was set on the parent,
then cleared once the parent object was handled.
This is initialized to zero for new nodes, no need to clear.
Also, fix own stupidity, no need to define ID callback in case we only have objects,
calling code knows to fallback to `foreachObjectLink()` when `foreachIDLink()` is missing...
It would simply remove default units (in most case), cannot see any good reason for such behavior?
Might work in case default unit is the only one present, but breaks consistency (and it may not be
always obvious for user which unit it is). Comes from original patch from five years ago, rB7d8f0fce.
This will break keyboard-setting of values, e.g. '2m 33.4cm' would become '2 33.4cm',
totally useless and invalid entry!
This is a mere bandage, that whole area is known broken anyway, but at least it should prevent the crash.
Note that that kind of stuff (the efd->index being a pointer) is really bad practice imho...
Should be backported to final 2.76.