Turned out there were several issues in handling of scale parameter by numinput.
Fixed that by factorizing more some code in common with 'usual' numbuttons eval code
(new `bUnit_getScaleUnit()` helper will return valid scaled value, depending on
given system and type).
Now, numinput behaves as expected - using default unit amended by scale in case no unit is given
(i.e. entering '20' with a scale of 0.01 will give you 20cm, and '20cm' as well!).
Now always check for a default unit, and evaluate the whole expression in this "unit space".
Not an ideal solution, but should handle most cases nicely
(we can't address all possible corner cases anyway).
Note default unit is searched in current string first (bigger unit of current system wins),
then in previous string.
Note this also replaces ',' by '+' in default separation between units,
helps solving issues with parenthesis (e.g. (1'1")*2.5 would fail in existing code)!
This would break if someone uses py ops with lower precedence than '+' (like bitwise
operations, and comparison), but these are not expected usecase here anyway.
Reviewers: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D340
Root of the issue goes to the fact that bevel list calculation might drop some points
if they're at the same position. This made spline length calculation goes wrong.
Now the length of the bevel segments is stored in the bevel list, so values are
always reliable.
Initial patch by Lukas Treyer with some tweaks from me.
Commits early in this year (to save some space) broke this. Hopefully this time
it works in all cases - lastCageIndex is no more influenced by realtime/edit active states.
Also, inactivate buttons instead of hiding them, can be useful to set those data
even though it does not have any immediate effect.
Took the opportunity to switch cage buttons to RNA, btw.
Indeed, constructive modifiers are highly likely to modify CDLayers like vgroups or vcols!
See vertexgroup2.blend file ({F93770}) in T40523, especially obvious with subsurf modifier.
Changes to ED_node_shader_default() were reverted since the code there was actually
not suitable for setting up the default line style node tree properly.
The issue is that we've got hell with DEBUG and _DEBUG,
theu're defined really inconsistent acros CMake and SCons.
Used more reliable NDEBUG definition for IDP_spit.