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Author SHA1 Message Date
bbea79ce5e Cleanup: move type conversions to separate file 2021-04-15 09:35:56 +02:00
b5c2c3aba8 BLI: rename resource collector to resource scope
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10857
2021-04-01 15:55:23 +02:00
d2869943d2 Nodes: refactor derived node tree
This is a complete rewrite of the derived node tree data structure.
It is a much thinner abstraction about `NodeTreeRef` than before.
This gives the user of the derived node tree more control and allows
for greater introspection capabilities (e.g. before muted nodes were
completely abstracted away; this was convenient, but came with
limitations).

Another nice benefit of the new structure is that it is much cheaper
to build, because it does not inline all nodes and sockets in nested
node groups.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10620
2021-03-06 16:51:06 +01:00
6be56c13e9 Geometry Nodes: initial scattering and geometry nodes
This is the initial merge from the geometry-nodes branch.
Nodes:
* Attribute Math
* Boolean
* Edge Split
* Float Compare
* Object Info
* Point Distribute
* Point Instance
* Random Attribute
* Random Float
* Subdivision Surface
* Transform
* Triangulate

It includes the initial evaluation of geometry node groups in the Geometry Nodes modifier.

Notes on the Generic attribute access API

The API adds an indirection for attribute access. That has the following benefits:
* Most code does not have to care about how an attribute is stored internally.
  This is mainly necessary, because we have to deal with "legacy" attributes
  such as vertex weights and attributes that are embedded into other structs
  such as vertex positions.
* When reading from an attribute, we generally don't care what domain the
  attribute is stored on. So we want to abstract away the interpolation that
  that adapts attributes from one domain to another domain (this is not
  actually implemented yet).

Other possible improvements for later iterations include:
* Actually implement interpolation between domains.
* Don't use inheritance for the different attribute types. A single class for read
  access and one for write access might be enough, because we know all the ways
  in which attributes are stored internally. We don't want more different internal
  structures in the future. On the contrary, ideally we can consolidate the different
  storage formats in the future to reduce the need for this indirection.
* Remove the need for heap allocations when creating attribute accessors.

It includes commits from:
* Dalai Felinto
* Hans Goudey
* Jacques Lucke
* Léo Depoix
2020-12-02 15:38:47 +01:00
c50e5fcc34 Cleanup: use C++ style casts in various places 2020-08-07 18:42:21 +02:00
7283e6fb73 Merge branch 'blender-v2.90-release' into master 2020-08-07 10:04:57 +02:00
91694b9b58 Code Style: use "#pragma once" in source directory
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
2020-08-07 09:50:34 +02:00
754a663f68 Cleanup: remove some private fields that are currently unused 2020-08-05 14:59:06 +02:00
8369adabc0 Particles: initial object socket and emitter node support
Object sockets work now, but only the new Object Transforms and the
Particle Mesh Emitter node use it. The emitter does not actually
use the mesh surface yet. Instead, new particles are just emitted around
the origin of the object.

Internally, handles to object data blocks are passed around in the network,
instead of raw object pointers. Using handles has a couple of benefits:
* The caller of the function has control over which handles can be resolved
  and therefore limit access to specific data. The set of data blocks that
  is accessed by a node tree should be known statically. This is necessary
  for a proper integration with the dependency graph.
* When the pointer to an object changes (e.g. after restarting Blender),
  all handles are still valid.
* When an object is deleted, the handle is invalidated without causing crashes.
* The handle is just an integer that can be stored per particle and can be cached easily.

The mapping between handles and their corresponding data blocks is
stored in the Simulation data block.
2020-07-21 17:35:09 +02:00
8cbbdedaf4 Refactor: Update integer type usage
This updates the usage of integer types in code I wrote according to our new style guides.

Major changes:
* Use signed instead of unsigned integers in many places.
* C++ containers in blenlib use `int64_t` for size and indices now (instead of `uint`).
* Hash values for C++ containers are 64 bit wide now (instead of 32 bit).

I do hope that I broke no builds, but it is quite likely that some compiler reports
slightly different errors. Please let me know when there are any errors. If the fix
is small, feel free to commit it yourself.
I compiled successfully on linux with gcc and on windows.
2020-07-20 12:16:20 +02:00
0e3d34e48f BLI: add StringRefNull.c_str() method
This should be used whenever you rely on the fact, that the
returned pointer points to the beginning of a null-terminated array.
2020-07-17 12:38:15 +02:00
5910dbdbf7 Nodes: move some code from blenkernel directory to nodes
This also introduces the `blender::nodes` namespace. Eventually,
we want to move most/all of the node implementation files into
this namespace.

The reason for this file-move is that the code fits much better
into the `nodes` directory than in the `blenkernel` directory.
2020-07-17 11:36:59 +02:00