This replaces header include guards with `#pragma once`.
A couple of include guards are not removed yet (e.g. `__RNA_TYPES_H__`),
because they are used in other places.
This patch has been generated by P1561 followed by `make format`.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8466
The abbreviation 'init' is brief, unambiguous and already used
in thousands of places, also initialize is often accidentally
written with British spelling.
This is in order to disolve GPU_draw.h into more meaningful code blocks.
All the Image related function are in `image_gpu.c`.
All the MovieClip related function are in `movieclip.c`.
The IMB module now has a connection with GPU. This is not strickly
necessary and the code could be move to `image_gpu.c` if needed.
The Image garbage collection is also ported to `image_gpu.c`.
Any time FFmpeg was used to get a picture Blender would crash
when FFmpeg 4.3 is used. This affects thumbnails, VSE, Clip Editor.
Caused by a bug in FFmpeg which lead to crashes when unaligned
buffer was passed to sws_scale(). It got fixed later on in FFmpeg,
but for portability and compatibility reasons still nice to avoid
crash, especially since it's not so difficult to do.
FFmpeg ticked number is #8747
The FFmpeg Git hash with the fix: ba3e771a42c2
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8355
It was already possible to create Sound and Image strips that reference
non-existing files. Now it's also possible to create Movie strips
referencing missing files via the Python API call
`Sequences.new_movie()`. In this case, the duration of the strip will be
set to 1 frame.
Note that this commit does not change anything in the user interface.
The Python API of the `MovieStrip` class is extended with a function
`reload_if_needed()`. This function only performs disk I/O if the movie
strip cannot produce frames, that is either when its filepath points to
a non-existing file, or when the video sequence editor has not been
shown yet (for example because it is in an inactive workspace).
This allows for the following:
```
import bpy
scene = bpy.context.scene
vse = scene.sequence_editor_create()
filepath = bpy.path.abspath('//demo.mkv')
strip = vse.sequences.new_movie("movie", filepath,
channel=2,
frame_start=47,
file_must_exist=False)
strip.frame_final_end = 327
```
This will create a new movie strip, even when `demo.mkv` does not exist.
Once `demo.mkv` has appeared at the expected location, either
`strip.reload_if_needed()` or `strip.filepath = strip.filepath` will
load it.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8257
Reviewed By: Sergey, ISS
I'm not sure if the Sky was deliberately left out or was just waiting for a
better moment, but so many I was disappointed that Sky in EEVEE is
completely white.
There are already 2 implementations (osl and gpu) so this is the third one.
Looking at other cases it seems that we are not supposed to share sources
between cycles and the rest? So the new util_sky_model files are just
copies of what is already in cycles, except that the data file uses the RGB
variant of the Hosek/Wilkie model, because we output RGB anyway (but can be
easily changed to XYZ if desired - the results are nearly identical).
I am not sure if it is okay to pass 3*9 float values as 3 mat4 uniforms (I
wanted to use mat3 but it does not work).
Also, should I cache the sky model data between renders if the parameters
do not change?
Reviewed By: fclem, brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7108
settings
Stabilized ImBuf just needs to use the same colorspace and alpha
settings as the original one.
Maniphest Tasks: T76698
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7713
Surrounding includes with an 'extern "C"' block is not necessary anymore.
Also that made it harder to add any C++ code to some headers, or include headers
that have "optional" C++ code like `MEM_guardedalloc.h`.
I tested compilation on linux and windows (and got help from @LazyDodo).
If this still breaks compilation due to some linker error, the header containing
the symbol in question is probably missing an 'extern "C"' block.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7653
This patch enables TBB as the default task scheduler. TBB stands for Threading Building Blocks and is developed by Intel. The library contains several threading patters. This patch maps blenders BLI_task_* function to their counterpart. After this patch we can add more patterns. A promising one is TBB:graph that can be used for depsgraph, draw manager and compositor.
Performance changes depends on the actual hardware. It was tested on different hardwares from laptops to workstations and we didn't detected any downgrade of the performance.
* Linux Xeon E5-2699 v4 got FPS boost from 12 to 17 using Spring's 04_010_A.anim.blend.
* AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2990WX 32-Core Animation playback goes from 9.5-10.5 FPS to 13.0-14.0 FPS on Agent 327 , 10_03_B.anim.blend.
Reviewed By: brecht, sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7475
Tasks: move priority from task to task pool {rBf7c18df4f599fe39ffc914e645e504fcdbee8636}
Tasks: split task.c into task_pool.cc and task_iterator.c {rB4ada1d267749931ca934a74b14a82479bcaa92e0}
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7385
Mpving utils from idcode to idtype proved to be somewhat painful for
some reasons, but now all looks good.
Had to add a fake/empty shell for the special snowflake too,
`ID_LINK_PLACEHOLDER/INDEX_ID_NULL`...
When RGB images or BW images are converted to a GPU texture and color
space conversion was needed the images were read incorrectly.
This patch checks the correct amount of channels in the image and uses
that as the correct pixel stride.
To prepare for D6811 small changes were needed.
we can no longer undefine near/far since the windows
headers use those extensively.
some of the imbuf files need to include the windows
headers explicitly to make sure it builds.
This commit is a full refactor of the grease pencil modules including Draw Engine, Modifiers, VFX, depsgraph update, improvements in operators and conversion of Sculpt and Weight paint tools to real brushes.
Also, a huge code cleanup has been done at all levels.
Thanks to @fclem for his work and yo @pepeland and @mendio for the testing and help in the development.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6293
This moves the `alembic`, `avi`, `collada`, and `usd` modules into a common
`io` directory.
This also cleans up some `#include "../../{somedir}/{somefile}.h"` by
adding `../../io/{somedir}` to `CMakeLists.txt` and then just using
`#include "{somefile}.h"`.
No functional changes.