This piece of code remains annoyingly verbose, but at least now we do
not have anymore twice the same logic duplicated between single array
element handling, and non-array properties.
This patch adds support for:
- Per space-type tools (3D view and edit).
- Per mode tools (object, edit, weight-paint .. etc).
The top-bar shows the last activated tools options, this is a design
issue with using a global topbar to show per-space settings.
See D3395
We handle doversion for the scene properties, but not for the
view layer overrides.
Overrides will be implemented in a different way via dynamic overrides.
For now this data is completely lost.
For now, do not override/instantiate objects used as boneshapes.
Note that this is a rather poor/dirty hack, it seems Spring char groups
still have a lot of other (unused???) shape objects.
Ideally lib groups should be designed more cleanly for the new Static
Override system, putting only really usable objects into 'main' group,
and placing the others in sub-groups, helpers groups, or so...
*Always* use BKE_library API to handle IDs allocation and freeing,
unless you have a very, very, very good reason not to do so - and
perfectly know what you are doing.
No idea why that was working this morning, now we do not get CoW tag
anymore (which kind of makes sense since it's set *after* copying
happens...), so just resorting to using the NO_MAIN flag instead.
This is a usefull feature that can be used to do a lot of precomputation on
the GPU instead of the CPU.
Implementation is simple and only covers the most usefull case.
How to use:
- Create shader with transform feedback.
- Create a pass with DRW_STATE_TRANS_FEEDBACK.
- Create a target Gwn_VertBuf (make sure it's big enough).
- Create a shading group with DRW_shgroup_transform_feedback_create().
- Add your draw calls to the shading group.
- Render your pass normaly.
Current limitation:
- Only one output buffer.
- Cannot pause/resume tfb rendering to interleave with normal drawcalls.
- Cannot get the number of verts drawn.
Patch D3205 by Kanzaki Wataru
Only implemented in Eevee for now. Collapse a closure to RGBA so we can
do NPR stuff on the resulting color.
Use an emission shader to convert the color back to a closure.
Doing this will break PBR and will kill any SSR and SSS effects the shader
the shader rely on. That said screen space refraction and ambient occlusion
are supported due to the way they are implemented.