Logic to for boids to avoid head-on collisions was in BLI_kdtree.
Move this into a callback which is now defined in boids.c
so the kdtree code can be kept generic.
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to reduce noise.
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To find all effectors in the scene, we need to loop over all objects.
Doing this during depsgraph evaluation caused crashes because not all
objects are guaranteed to be evaluated yet.
To fix this, we now cache the relations as part of the dependency graph
build. As a bonus this also makes evaluation faster for big scenes,
since looping over all objects for each particle system is slow.
Fixes T55156.
The depsgraph was always created within a fixed evaluation context. Passing
both risks the depsgraph and evaluation context not matching, and it
complicates the Python API where we'd have to expose both which is not so
easy to understand.
This also removes the global evaluation context in main, which assumed there
to be a single active scene and view layer.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3152
Note that some little parts of code have been dissabled because eval_ctx
was not available there. This should be resolved once DerivedMesh is
replaced.
Noisy change, but safe, and better do it sooner than later if we are to
rework copying code. Also, previous commit shows this *is* useful to
catch some mistakes.
Problem was, during initialization of boids particles in `dynamics_step()`,
psys of target objects was not obtained with generic `psys_get_target_system()`
as later in code, which could lead to some uninitialized `psys->tree` usage...
Think it's safe enough for 2.77, though not a regression.
This is a mere bandage, that whole area is known broken anyway, but at least it should prevent the crash.
Note that that kind of stuff (the efd->index being a pointer) is really bad practice imho...
Should be backported to final 2.76.
By default watertight intersections are used,
For callbacks where its not needed,
BLI_bvhtree_ray_cast_ex can be called without the BVH_RAYCAST_WATERTIGHT flag.
Fixes T45286
in threaded depgraph updates and effector list construction.
Gathering effectors during depgraph updates will call the
psys_check_enabled function. This in turn contained a DNA alloc call
for the psys->frand RNG arrays, which is really bad because data must be
immutable during these effector constructions.
To avoid such allocs the frand array is now global for all particle
systems. To avoid correlation of pseudo-random numbers the psys->seed
value is complemented with random offset and multiplier for the actual
float array. This is not ideal, but work sufficiently well (given that
random numbers were already really limited and show repetition quite
easily for particle counts > PSYS_FRAND_COUNT).
Problem was introduced with r54648, which determined the initial interval for the Newton-Raphson method using the "total_time" of the collision - but this info is only defined for regular collisions, not
for the raycasting used in boids to find the "ground object". To ensure correct behavior, now clear the collision info before using it (good practice in any case), then check the inv_total_time variable
and use the standard 0.001 step if not defined.
generator with a local one. It's not thread safe and will not give repeatable
results, so in most cases it should not be used.
Also fixes#34992 where the noise texture of a displacement modifier was not
properly random in opengl animation render, because the seed got reset to a
fixed value by an unrelated function while for final render it changed each
frame.