ifdef’ing out defines in DNA/RNA is not a good idea, was breaking alternative keymaps loading
from splash screen e.g. (reported by Sergey over IRC, thanks).
When WITH_INPUT_NDOF is disabled, 3D mouse handling code is removed
from:
- GHOST (was mostly done, finished the job)
- window manager
- various editors
- RNA
- keymaps
The input tab of user prefs does not show 3D mouse settings. Key map
editor does not show NDOF mappings.
DNA does not change.
On my Mac the compiled binary is 42KB smaller after this change. It
runs fine WITH_INPUT_NDOF on or off.
All in all, this patch adds an Alembic importer, an Alembic exporter,
and a new CacheFile data block which, for now, wraps around an Alembic
archive. This data block is made available through a new modifier ("Mesh
Sequence Cache") as well as a new constraint ("Transform Cache") to
somewhat properly support respectively geometric and transformation data
streaming from alembic caches.
A more in-depth documentation is to be found on the wiki, as well as a
guide to compile alembic: https://wiki.blender.org/index.php/
User:Kevindietrich/AlembicBasicIo.
Many thanks to everyone involved in this little project, and huge shout
out to "cgstrive" for the thorough testings with Maya, 3ds Max, Houdini
and Realflow as well as @fjuhec, @jensverwiebe and @jasperge for the
custom builds and compile fixes.
Reviewers: sergey, campbellbarton, mont29
Reviewed By: sergey, campbellbarton, mont29
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2060
This makes no sense since user usually only has release build... And those noisy printings are
behind debug flag anyway, so really no reason to only print them out in debug build.
Enable triple buffer by default for AMD cards on opensource driver.
Should be safe now, since it was only old cards causing problems,
which we don't support now most likely anyway.
Those unwrap operators are a bit tricky, some are available from both 3DView and UVEditor, others only from 3DView...
Hacked around this by returning Mesh keymap for UV_OT ops for specific 3DView/MeshEditMode context.
Idea is to replace hard-to-track (id->lib != NULL) 'is linked datablock' check everywhere in Blender
by a macro doing the same thing. This will allow to easily spot those checks in future, and more importantly,
to easily change it (see work done in asset-engine branch).
Note: did not touch to readfile.c, since there most of the time 'id->lib' check actually concerns the pointer,
and not a check whether ID is linked or not. Will have a closer look at it later.
Reviewers: campbellbarton, brecht, sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2082
This only works in the Action and Dopesheet modes (which operate on FCurve keyframes).
Support for Grease Pencil and Mask Keyframes though is still pending.
This commit adds operators and Outliner menu entries to reload or relocate a library,
and to delete or replace a datablock.
RNA ID API is also extended to allow ID deletion and remapping from python.
Review task: D2027 (https://developer.blender.org/D2027).
Reviewed by campbellbarton, thanks a bunch.
This commit changes a lot of how IDs are handled internally, especially the unlinking/freeing
processes. So far, this was very fuzy, to summarize cleanly deleting or replacing a datablock
was pretty much impossible, except for a few special cases.
Also, unlinking was handled by each datatype, in a rather messy and prone-to-errors way (quite
a few ID usages were missed or wrongly handled that way).
One of the main goal of id-remap branch was to cleanup this, and fatorize ID links handling
by using library_query utils to allow generic handling of those, which is now the case
(now, generic ID links handling is only "knwon" from readfile.c and library_query.c).
This commit also adds backends to allow live replacement and deletion of datablocks in Blender
(so-called 'remapping' process, where we replace all usages of a given ID pointer by a new one,
or NULL one in case of unlinking).
This will allow nice new features, like ability to easily reload or relocate libraries, real immediate
deletion of datablocks in blender, replacement of one datablock by another, etc.
Some of those are for next commits.
A word of warning: this commit is highly risky, because it affects potentially a lot in Blender core.
Though it was tested rather deeply, being totally impossible to check all possible ID usage cases,
it's likely there are some remaining issues and bugs in new code... Please report them! ;)
Review task: D2027 (https://developer.blender.org/D2027).
Reviewed by campbellbarton, thanks a bunch.
It's still not completely working - there are still some glitches - but far better than before.
To make buttons of the uiList work, you have to add a 'check' callback to the operator that invokes the menu. Only if it returns True, the uiList gets refreshed. To avoid this we have to make the region refresh tagging in the entire button handling a bit smarter.
Changes I had to do:
* Call uiList handling from menu/popup handling if needed.
* Make uiList handling use special popup refresh tag if placed in menu.
* Allow popups invoked from py operator to tag for refresh by using operator 'check' callback.
* Tag popup for refresh when resizing uiList.
Mostly fixes T48612.
It's not obvious that they use the mouse coordinate of the initial key-press event (behavior since rBf1f33ba7be2d), so added comment.
Also corrected other comments.
Previous to 2.77, this used to be default behavior, was changed in rB591f4549c958b.
However, in most append cases, you do want a full localization of your data, so this new behavior
is kept by default, but there is now an option in append operator to only localize the 'first level'
of data (i.e. datablocks from linked library itself, and not those from other 'sub-libraries').
Many keyboard layouts (italian, spanish, german...) have direct access to '+' key on main
keyboard area (not the numpad one), ans x11 has own define for this key, so use it instead
of generating an unkown key event.
Note that we most likely have much more missing 'specific' keycodes for non-US keyboard layout,
but think since we already had a 'minus' keyevent, supporting 'plus' one is totally consistent.
And we had a spare space in our defined values just for it even!
This keyevent is only supported/generated by x11 and cocoa Ghost backends for now,
neither SDL nor win32 seem to have matching key events...
Operator would call `WM_file_read()` directly whith G.main->name as filepath, which
gets freed whith main during new reading of file... Now use a local copy instead.
This commit adds a new `wm_files_link.c` which contains everything related to append/link code,
moved from `wm_operators.c` (rather small currently, but will expand quite a bit with future reload & asset works).
It also moves all load/save .bland files (and related userpref/startup stuff) from `wm_operators.c`
to `wm_files.c` (some helper funcs were already there).
This also makes `wm_operators.c` significantly lighter.
This was a feature request from a few years back (IIRC from ZanQdo?) to make it
easier to reuse one set of driver variables across several different drivers.
Dev Notes:
* Finally it's done! All that trouble for two little buttons.
* Grr... cmake... grrr!
The patch contains an implementation of the wide lines and the line stipple that is necessary for OpenGL upgrade.
For the implementation I have chosen the geometry shader because it required minimum changes for the wrapper calls and such implementation is the best for the "basic shader" architecture.
There are few shortcomings that can be corrected in future. They all are related to the fact that the lines in one strip are not connected with each other. So the stipple pattern is not continuous on the common vertex of two lines. There is also no continuity of form (each line is an independent rectangular).
But the advantage is that even outdated glBegin, glVertex work! Though with the above restrictions.
Continuity of form and stipple can be implemented with additional attributes, and it will require more changes in calls.
At the moment, the patch replaces calls for some "gestures". It works satisfactorily for "cross" or "rectangular" and not so good for "lasso" and "circle" due to the above-mentioned shortcomings.
Don't forget to set USE_GLSL to true for testing.
Alexander Romanov (Blend4Web Team)
Reviewers: merwin, brecht
Reviewed By: merwin, brecht
Subscribers: aligorith, Evgeny_Rodygin, AlexKowel, yurikovelenov
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1880