This fixes the behavior of some nodes when the same attribute
name is used for input and output. If both attributes have a
different type, they can't exist at the same time. Therefore,
the input attribute has to be removed in order to create the
output attribute.
Previously, the input attribute was remove before it was used
in any computations. Now, the output is written to a temporary
buffer and only later saved in the geometry component. This
allows both attributes to coexist within the node.
The temporary attribute is only create when necessary. The
normal case without name collisions still works the same
as before.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10109
Ref T83793.
This replaces header include guards with `#pragma once`.
A couple of include guards are not removed yet (e.g. `__RNA_TYPES_H__`),
because they are used in other places.
This patch has been generated by P1561 followed by `make format`.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8466
The following nodes work now (although things can still be improved of course):
Particle Birth Event, Praticle Time Step Event, Set Particle Attribute and Execute Condition.
Multiple Set Particle Attribute nodes can be chained using the "Execute" sockets.
They will be executed from left to right.
This updates the usage of integer types in code I wrote according to our new style guides.
Major changes:
* Use signed instead of unsigned integers in many places.
* C++ containers in blenlib use `int64_t` for size and indices now (instead of `uint`).
* Hash values for C++ containers are 64 bit wide now (instead of 32 bit).
I do hope that I broke no builds, but it is quite likely that some compiler reports
slightly different errors. Please let me know when there are any errors. If the fix
is small, feel free to commit it yourself.
I compiled successfully on linux with gcc and on windows.
This adds the `MultiFunction` type and some smallish utility types that it uses.
A `MultiFunction` encapsulates a function that is optimized for throughput by
always processing many elements at once.
This is an important part of the new particle system, because it allows us to
execute user generated node trees for many particles efficiently.
Reviewers: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8030