Since 216d78687d the depth function
(glDepthFunc) was left in an undefined state for drawing callbacks that
use the `bgl` module.
This meant enabling depth-test from Python's bgl module also needed
to set the depth function (which previously wasn't necessary).
Set the depth function as part of GPU_bgl_start
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.
This makes wide line supported on MacOS and other implementation that
does not support wide line by default.
This workaround works for all Line types but only if using one of the 5
default shaders.
The workaround is completely isolated and invisible to the outside. It has
no side effect.
Note: This does not affect the GPUBatch drawing.
This was caused by a missing state apply.
We force the GPUState to be set after the callbacks to avoid
desync between our state tracker and the real gl state.
This fixes some issues but a better general fix for all BGL would
be better.
This fix T80297 2.91 texture alpha is not transparent
This wraps the functionality used to speedup EEVEE volumetrics.
This touches the rendering code of EEVEE as it should fix a mis-usage of
the GL barrier. The barrier changed type and location, removing an
unused barrier.
This makes the GPUContext follow the same naming convention as the rest
of the module.
Also add a static getter for extra bonus style (no need for casts):
- Context::get()
- GLContext::get()
This way it is way clearer what each viewport state is. There is
no more save and reset. The scissor test is also saved per
framebuffer.
The only rule to remember is that the viewport state (size and
origin) is reset for both the viewport and scissor when a texture
is attached or detached from an attachment slot.
This make use of the GLStateStack functions for:
- `GPU_blend()`
- `GPU_blend_set_func()`
- `GPU_blend_set_func_separate()`
The goal is to unify them using an explicit state setting.
This will remove the need to use obscure blend functions
This is in order to disolve GPU_draw.h into more meaningful code blocks.
All the Image related function are in `image_gpu.c`.
All the MovieClip related function are in `movieclip.c`.
The IMB module now has a connection with GPU. This is not strickly
necessary and the code could be move to `image_gpu.c` if needed.
The Image garbage collection is also ported to `image_gpu.c`.