This is part of T76372.
It adds the `blend_write`, `blend_read_data`, `blend_read_lib`
and `blend_read_expand` which correspond to the various
steps when reading and writing .blend files.
Having these callbacks allows us to decentralize the blenloader
code a lot more. This has the affect that code related to any
specific ID type is less scattered.
Reviewers: mont29
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8670
It looks like the code left this as a todo, but the basic solution is to
add an extra parameter to BKE_bose_rest to check whether bones
are selected before reseting them.
I also corrected the operator description which said it acted on only
selected bones even when there is an option to turn that off. The
"act on selected" is generally implied for Blender's operators anyway.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8319
Custom driver functions need access to the dependency graph that is
triggering the evaluation of the driver. This patch passes the
dependency graph pointer through all the animation-related calls.
Instead of passing the evaluation time to functions, the code now passes
an `AnimationEvalContext` pointer:
```
typedef struct AnimationEvalContext {
struct Depsgraph *const depsgraph;
const float eval_time;
} AnimationEvalContext;
```
These structs are read-only, meaning that the code cannot change the
evaluation time. Note that the `depsgraph` pointer itself is const, but
it points to a non-const depsgraph.
FCurves and Drivers can be evaluated at a different time than the
current scene time, for example when evaluating NLA strips. This means
that, even though the current time is stored in the dependency graph, we
need an explicit evaluation time.
There are two functions that allow creation of `AnimationEvalContext`
objects:
- `BKE_animsys_eval_context_construct(Depsgraph *depsgraph, float
eval_time)`, which creates a new context object from scratch, and
- `BKE_animsys_eval_context_construct_at(AnimationEvalContext
*anim_eval_context, float eval_time)`, which can be used to create a
`AnimationEvalContext` with the same depsgraph, but at a different
time. This makes it possible to later add fields without changing any
of the code that just want to change the eval time.
This also provides a fix for T75553, although it does require a change
to the custom driver function. The driver should call
`custom_function(depsgraph)`, and the function should use that depsgraph
instead of information from `bpy.context`.
Reviewed By: brecht, sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8047
Take the do_id_user flag into account when freeing custom properties
attached to pose channels, so that pointer properties don't cause
assertion failures when DEG frees its COW instances.
Now callbacks for animdata, nla strip and fcurve are in their own proper
BKE files (mimicking `foreach_id` callback of `IDTypeInfo`).
This commit also fixes some missing handling of ID pointers (text ID and
IDProperties of script fcurve modifier...).
The symmetrize operator now tries to make sure that the armature
constraints are correctly mirrored.
Before it would only mirror the subtargets for the constraints (and that
failed too in some cases).
Reviewed By: Sybren
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D6009
The files are now split up into the following sections:
- `BKE_anim_path.h` and `anim_path.c` for path/curve functions.
- `BKE_anim_visualization.h` and `anim_visualizationanim_path.c` for
animation visualization (mostly motion paths).
- `BKE_duplilist.h` for DupliList function declarations. These were
already implemented in `object_dupli.c`, so they were rather out of
place being declared in `BKE_anim.h` in the first place.
No functional changes.
Instead of using anonymous booleans flags, also allows to keep the same
behavior in all cases, without needing special handling from calling
code for our beloved oddballs object proxies...
When going from EDIT to OBJECT mode, Blender updates the object data from
the edit-mode data. This took care of renaming FCurves that animate Curve
control points when control points are added/removed, but this didn't keep
the FCurve groups intact. Since the FCurve groups are tightly connected to
the Action channels, it's hard to keep the group pointers intact during
this process. Instead of making the code even more complex in an attempt to
do that, I implemented a function (`BKE_action_groups_reconstruct()`) that
rebuilds the group channel pointers.
The call to `action_groups_add_channel()` had to be removed because it
updates the the next/prev pointers of the FCurve while we're looping over
them, causing infinite loops.
This is quite an old comment, recent IDE's/editors
should be able to handle escaped quotes in strings.
If kludges like this are needed, developers should note exactly why.
Use explicit boolean flag to indicate whether flush to original data
is needed or not. Makes it possible to avoid confusion on whether an
evaluated or any depsgraph can be passed to the API.
Allows to remove depsgraph from bAnimContext as well.
Reviewers: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5379
This was caused by loose pointers.
This diff takes care of clearing the fields of other bones before deleting the pchan.
Reviewers: brecht, sergey
Reviewed By: brecht, sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5258
This also makes `IDP_CopyProperty` the "opposite"
of `IDP_FreeProperty`, which is what I'd expect.
Two refactoring steps:
* rename IDP_FreeProperty to IDP_FreePropertyContent
* new IDP_FreeProperty function that actually frees the property
Reviewers: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4872
As far as I can tell, there is no technical reason why the B-Bone
segment thickness scaling can't be separated into two axes. The
only downside is the increase in complexity of the B-Bone settings,
but this is inevitable due to the increase in flexibility.
Updating the file is somewhat complicated though, because F-Curves
and drivers have to be duplicated and updated to the new names.
Reviewers: campbellbarton
Subscribers: icappiello, jpbouza
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4716
As reported in T63582, it can cause chan_array to be not ready.
To reliably avoid crashing, the only easy way seems to be to
create the index during COW -- maybe @sergey has a better idea.
Convention was not to but after discussion on 918941483f we agree its
best to change the convention.
Names now mostly follow RNA.
Some exceptions:
- Use 'nodetrees' instead of 'nodegroups'
since the struct is called NodeTree.
- Use 'gpencils' instead of 'grease_pencil'
since 'gpencil' is a common abbreviation in the C code.
Other exceptions:
- Leave 'wm' as it's a list of one.
- Leave 'ipo' as is for versioning.
BF-admins agree to remove header information that isn't useful,
to reduce noise.
- BEGIN/END license blocks
Developers should add non license comments as separate comment blocks.
No need for separator text.
- Contributors
This is often invalid, outdated or misleading
especially when splitting files.
It's more useful to git-blame to find out who has developed the code.
See P901 for script to perform these edits.
This removes a bunch of animation/driver evaluations and recalc flags that
should be redundant in the new depsgraph, and were incorrectly affecting
the evaluated scene in a permanent way.
Still two cases that could be removed if the depsgraph is improved, in
BKE_object_handle_data_update and BKE_cachefile_update_frame.
For physics subframe interpolation there are also still calls to
BKE_object_where_is_calc that should ideally be removed as well, though
they are not known to cause keyframing bugs.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4274
Computing the shape of a B-Bone is a quite expensive operation, and
there are multiple constraints that can access this information in
a variety of useful ways. This means computing the shape once per
bone and saving it is good for performance.
Since the shape may depend on the position of up to two other bones,
often in a "cyclic" manner, this computation has to be a separate
node with its own dependencies.
Reviewers: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3975