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730b11034f Cleanup: Move remaining modifier files to C++
See #103343

Pull Request: blender/blender#107626
2023-05-04 18:35:37 +02:00
6859bb6e67 Cleanup: format (with BraceWrapping::AfterControlStatement "MultiLine") 2023-05-02 09:37:49 +10:00
2a4323c2f5 Mesh: Move edges to a generic attribute
Implements #95966, as the final step of #95965.

This commit changes the storage of mesh edge vertex indices from the
`MEdge` type to the generic `int2` attribute type. This follows the
general design for geometry and the attribute system, where the data
storage type and the usage semantics are separated.

The main benefit of the change is reduced memory usage-- the
requirements of storing mesh edges is reduced by 1/3. For example,
this saves 8MB on a 1 million vertex grid. This also gives performance
benefits to any memory-bound mesh processing algorithm that uses edges.

Another benefit is that all of the edge's vertex indices are
contiguous. In a few cases, it's helpful to process all of them as
`Span<int>` rather than `Span<int2>`. Similarly, the type is more
likely to match a generic format used by a library, or code that
shouldn't know about specific Blender `Mesh` types.

Various Notes:
- The `.edge_verts` name is used to reflect a mapping between domains,
  similar to `.corner_verts`, etc. The period means that it the data
  shouldn't change arbitrarily by the user or procedural operations.
- `edge[0]` is now used instead of `edge.v1`
- Signed integers are used instead of unsigned to reduce the mixing
  of signed-ness, which can be error prone.
- All of the previously used core mesh data types (`MVert`, `MEdge`,
  `MLoop`, `MPoly` are now deprecated. Only generic types are used).
- The `vec2i` DNA type is used in the few C files where necessary.

Pull Request: blender/blender#106638
2023-04-17 13:47:41 +02:00
7966cd16d6 Mesh: Replace MPoly struct with offset indices
Implements #95967.

Currently the `MPoly` struct is 12 bytes, and stores the index of a
face's first corner and the number of corners/verts/edges. Polygons
and corners are always created in order by Blender, meaning each
face's corners will be after the previous face's corners. We can take
advantage of this fact and eliminate the redundancy in mesh face
storage by only storing a single integer corner offset for each face.
The size of the face is then encoded by the offset of the next face.
The size of a single integer is 4 bytes, so this reduces memory
usage by 3 times.

The same method is used for `CurvesGeometry`, so Blender already has
an abstraction to simplify using these offsets called `OffsetIndices`.
This class is used to easily retrieve a range of corner indices for
each face. This also gives the opportunity for sharing some logic with
curves.

Another benefit of the change is that the offsets and sizes stored in
`MPoly` can no longer disagree with each other. Storing faces in the
order of their corners can simplify some code too.

Face/polygon variables now use the `IndexRange` type, which comes with
quite a few utilities that can simplify code.

Some:
- The offset integer array has to be one longer than the face count to
  avoid a branch for every face, which means the data is no longer part
  of the mesh's `CustomData`.
- We lose the ability to "reference" an original mesh's offset array
  until more reusable CoW from #104478 is committed. That will be added
  in a separate commit.
- Since they aren't part of `CustomData`, poly offsets often have to be
  copied manually.
- To simplify using `OffsetIndices` in many places, some functions and
  structs in headers were moved to only compile in C++.
- All meshes created by Blender use the same order for faces and face
  corners, but just in case, meshes with mismatched order are fixed by
  versioning code.
- `MeshPolygon.totloop` is no longer editable in RNA. This API break is
  necessary here unfortunately. It should be worth it in 3.6, since
  that's the best way to allow loading meshes from 4.0, which is
  important for an LTS version.

Pull Request: blender/blender#105938
2023-04-04 20:39:28 +02:00
a12a8a71bb Remove "All Rights Reserved" from Blender Foundation copyright code
The goal is to solve confusion of the "All rights reserved" for licensing
code under an open-source license.

The phrase "All rights reserved" comes from a historical convention that
required this phrase for the copyright protection to apply. This convention
is no longer relevant.

However, even though the phrase has no meaning in establishing the copyright
it has not lost meaning in terms of licensing.

This change makes it so code under the Blender Foundation copyright does
not use "all rights reserved". This is also how the GPL license itself
states how to apply it to the source code:

    <one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.>
    Copyright (C) <year>  <name of author>

    This program is free software ...

This change does not change copyright notice in cases when the copyright
is dual (BF and an author), or just an author of the code. It also does
mot change copyright which is inherited from NaN Holding BV as it needs
some further investigation about what is the proper way to handle it.
2023-03-30 10:51:59 +02:00
1dc57a89e9 Mesh: Move functions to C++ header
Refactoring mesh code, it has become clear that local cleanups and
simplifications are limited by the need to keep a C public API for
mesh functions. This change makes code more obvious and makes further
refactoring much easier.

- Add a new `BKE_mesh.hh` header for a C++ only mesh API
- Introduce a new `blender::bke::mesh` namespace, documented here:
  https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Source/Objects/Mesh#Namespaces
- Move some functions to the new namespace, cleaning up their arguments
- Move code to `Array` and `float3` where necessary to use the new API
- Define existing inline mesh data access functions to the new header
- Keep some C API functions where necessary because of RNA
- Move all C++ files to use the new header, which includes the old one

In the future it may make sense to split up `BKE_mesh.hh` more, but for
now keeping the same name as the existing header keeps things simple.

Pull Request: blender/blender#105416
2023-03-12 22:29:15 +01:00
baa27d0aef Fix: Explode modifier cycles test failure after recent cleanup
Caused by 96abaae9ac. Just keep the old argument
in the `_ex` version of the function for now. It can be removed
when the explode modifier is removed in 4.0.
2023-02-27 15:29:52 -05:00
96abaae9ac Cleanup: Remove legacy argument from mesh creation functions
The legacy `tessface_len` argument was only used for the explode
modifier. Remove it and copy the legacy face data manually there.
2023-02-27 11:24:22 -05:00
0381fe7bfe Cleanup: update username in code-comments: campbellbarton -> ideasman42
Gitea migration changed my username, update code-comments.
2023-02-09 11:33:48 +11:00
2627635ff3 Cleanup: use nullptr in C++ 2023-02-06 12:50:34 +11:00
79053a6ff7 Cleanup: Move several modifiers files to C++
For continued refactoring of the Mesh data structure. See T103343.
2023-01-19 15:54:47 -06:00