Corrects incorrect usages of the word 'loose' when 'lose' was required.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9243
Reviewed by Campbell Barton
Corrects incorrect usage of contraction for 'it is', when possessive 'its' was required.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9250
Reviewed by Campbell Barton
Calling PyEval_ReleaseLock() was crashing with Python 3.9
because it accessed the NULL pointer set by PyThreadState_Swap().
This happened when calling ViewLayer.update() for example.
While the existing logic could be fixed by swapping the thread-state
back before calling PyEval_ReleaseLock(), this depends on functions
which are tagged to be removed by v4.0.
Replace use of deprecated functions by calling PyEval_SaveThread(),
instead of inlining the logic, using _PyThreadState_UncheckedGet()
to prevent Python aborting.
The call to PyEval_ThreadsInitialized has been removed
as threads are now initialized with Python.
This could be replaced with Py_IsInitialized() however it doesn't look
like this is necessary.
This is compatible with Python 3.7 & 3.9.
- BKE_bezt_subdivide_handles -> BKE_fcurve_bezt_subdivide_handles
- binarysearch_bezt_index -> BKE_fcurve_bezt_binarysearch_index
These functions are specific to F-Curves and don't make sense for other
uses of BezTriple (curve-object data for e.g.)
Also:
- Move detailed doxygen comment above code, following code-style.
- Mark bezt_add_to_cfra_elem unused.
This directly adress the issues caused by rB536c2e0ec916.
Since the state tracking is done at a lower level, using the bgl
functions needs to be safegarded by the state manager.
The current workaround is to bypass `apply_state` when inside a
callback that used a `bgl` function.
Related to T80730.
This fix T81003.
Also this fix the default blend equation for callbacks.
Fixes T80169 T81289.
We have our own assert implementation, `BLI_assert()` that is prefered over the
C standard library one. Its output is more consistent across compilers and
makes termination on assert failure optional (through `WITH_ASSERT_ABORT`).
In many places we'd include the C library header without ever accessing it.
Define enum `eContextResult` and use its values for returns, instead of
just returning 1, 0, or -1 (and always having some comment that explains
what -1 means).
This also cleans up the mixup between returning `0` and `false`, and `1`
and `true`. An inconsistency was discovered during this cleanup, and
marked with `TODO(sybren)`. It's not fixed here, as it would consititute
a functional change.
The enum isn't used everywhere, as enums in C and C++ can have different
storage sizes. To prevent issues, callback functions are still declared
as returning`int`. To at least make things easier to understand for
humans, I marked those with `int /*eContextResult*/`.
This is a followup of D9090, and is intended to unify how context
callbacks return values. This will make it easier to extend the approach
in D9090 to those functions.
No functional changes.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9095
Some characters: `'`, `"`, and `\`, can cause problems with RNA paths.
Instead of using more complicated handling to deal with those cases,
we can just prevent these characters from being used in custom property
names.
This commit checks for these characters to `idp_try_read_name`, where
other checks like length are already done.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8839
This patch adds a new operator to convert a black and white image into
grease pencil strokes.
If the image is not B/W, an internal conversion is done.
This is the first operator using Potrace, but we expect to add more features in next Blender versions.
Reviewed By: HooglyBoogly
Maniphest Tasks: T79877
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8951
Using context overrides in Python caused problems for any operator that
changed the context and require these changes to be read back.
CTX_wm_area_set() for e.g. would set the struct member but future
calls to CTX_wm_area() would still return the value defined by Python
callers context overrides.
This also resolves a mismatch between polling and calling operators
from Python, where poll would override the Python context where calling
only overrode the context when a new context was passed in.
Printing an evaluated view layer would show:
Evaluated Scene 'Scene'
- Now __repr__ uses the __str__ fallback for evaluated data,
as done in other situations where we can't create a string that
would evaluate to the data.
- __str__ now shows when the data is evaluated.
- __str__ always includes the memory address
(which was previously only shown for structs without a name).
This puts all generic float/int/vector/color/string geometry attributes in a new
.attributes property. For meshes it provides a more general API for existing
attributes, for point clouds attributes will be used as an essential part of
particle nodes.
This patch was implemented by @lichtwerk, with further changes by me. It's
still a work in progress, but posting here to show what is going on and for
early feedback.
Ref T76659
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8200