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2a6df7dfe5 Cleanup: use named unsigned types in the Python API 2020-02-20 15:40:05 +11:00
dadabf5cf3 Py API: Add orphans_purge helper to bpy.data.
Much more convinient than trying to use outliner operator...
2020-02-13 17:46:57 +01:00
be40d86e35 Fix (unreported) private/embedded IDs being added to bpy.data.user_map() dict.
We do not want those here.
2020-02-13 16:23:42 +01:00
3ec3c5b557 Fix (unreported) fully broken bpy.data.user_map() helper.
The introduction of python instancing for ID data in 2.80 completely
broke the 'smart & efficient' hack of using a same py object as key for
initial quick check, since rebuilding the RNAPointer in the
BPy_StructRNA would actually affect the py instance of the first ID used
to generate that py object...

TL;DR: No need for this complex and unclear optimization anymore, since
we do not actually rebuild a whole py object anymore every time we call
`pyrna_id_CreatePyObject()` from a same ID pointer.
2020-02-13 16:23:42 +01:00
a1397e48b9 Cleanup old special cases from some libquery callbacks.
We now have proper flagging for horrible loopback pointers...
2020-02-13 16:23:42 +01:00
f28bb6992f Refactor libquery ID looper callback to take a single parameter.
Using a struct here allows to change given parameters to the callbacks
without having to edit all callbacks functions, which is always noisy
and time consuming.
2020-02-13 16:23:42 +01:00
e75e29ee47 Cleanup: Rename BKE_library_override_ functions to BKE_lib_override_library_
pqrt of T72604.
2020-02-10 18:05:19 +01:00
56116bbdf4 Cleanup/refactor: Rename BKE_library files to BKE_lib.
Note that `BKE_library.h`/`library.c` were renamed to
`BKE_lib_id.h`/`lib_id.c` to avoid having a too generic name here.

Part of T72604.
2020-02-10 13:00:42 +01:00
14ccda75f6 USD: Include USD library version in System Info
Pixar recently released USD 20.02 [1]. I think it's important for people
to be able to figure out which version of the USD library is used in
Blender.

[1] https://github.com/PixarAnimationStudios/USD/releases/tag/v20.02

This commit exposes the USD library information via `bpy.app.usd`, and
includes that info in the `system-info.txt` saved via Help → Save System
Info.

Reviewed by: brecht

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6724
2020-01-31 11:29:29 +01:00
517870a4a1 CMake: Refactor external dependencies handling
This is a more correct fix to the issue Brecht was fixing in D6600.

While the fix in that patch worked fine for linking it broke ASAN
runtime under some circumstances.
For example, `make full debug developer` would compile, but trying
to start blender will cause assert failure in ASAN (related on check
that ASAN is not running already).

Top-level idea: leave it to CMake to keep track of dependency graph.

The root of the issue comes to the fact that target like "blender" is
configured to use a lot of static libraries coming from Blender sources
and to use external static libraries. There is nothing which ensures
order between blender's and external libraries. Only order of blender
libraries is guaranteed.

It was possible that due to a cycle or other circumstances some of
blender libraries would have been passed to linker after libraries
it uses, causing linker errors.

For example, this order will likely fail:

  libbf_blenfont.a libfreetype6.a libbf_blenfont.a

This change makes it so blender libraries are explicitly provided
their dependencies to an external libraries, which allows CMake to
ensure they are always linked against them.

General rule here: if bf_foo depends on an external library it is
to be provided to LIBS for bf_foo.
For example, if bf_blenkernel depends on opensubdiv then LIBS in
blenkernel's CMakeLists.txt is to include OPENSUBDIB_LIBRARIES.

The change is made based on searching for used include folders
such as OPENSUBDIV_INCLUDE_DIRS and adding corresponding libraries
to LIBS ion that CMakeLists.txt. Transitive dependencies are not
simplified by this approach, but I am not aware of any downside of
this: CMake should be smart enough to simplify them on its side.
And even if not, this shouldn't affect linking time.

Benefit of not relying on transitive dependencies is that build
system is more robust towards future changes. For example, if
bf_intern_opensubiv is no longer depends on OPENSUBDIV_LIBRARIES
and all such code is moved to bf_blenkernel this will not break
linking.

The not-so-trivial part is change to blender_add_lib (and its
version in Cycles). The complexity is caused by libraries being
provided as a single list argument which doesn't allow to use
different release and debug libraries on Windows. The idea is:

- Have every library prefixed as "optimized" or "debug" if
  separation is needed (non-prefixed libraries will be considered
  "generic").

- Loop through libraries passed to function and do simple parsing
  which will look for "optimized" and "debug" words and specify
  following library to corresponding category.

This isn't something particularly great. Alternative would be to
use target_link_libraries() directly, which sounds like more code
but which is more explicit and allows to have more flexibility
and control comparing to wrapper approach.

Tested the following configurations on Linux, macOS and Windows:

- make full debug developer
- make full release developer
- make lite debug developer
- make lite release developer

NOTE: Linux libraries needs to be compiled with D6641 applied,
otherwise, depending on configuration, it's possible to run into
duplicated zlib symbols error.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6642
2020-01-23 16:59:18 +01:00
7c2f0074f3 Python: disable environment variables by default
This avoids the problem where Blender doesn't start because
the PYTHONPATH points to an incompatible Python version,
see T72807.

Previously we chose to assume people who set the PYTHONPATH know what
they're doing, however users may have set this for non Blender projects.
So it's not obvious that this is the cause of Blender not to launch
on their system.

To use Python's environment vars, pass the argument:
--python-use-system-env

Note that this only impacts Python run-time environment variables
documented in `python --help`, Access from `os.environ` remains.
2020-01-17 03:36:29 +11:00
9a9f39e466 Cleanup: remove redundant 'char *' casts 2019-12-20 10:42:57 +11:00
5d1245cca9 PyAPI: disable threading hack when fluid is disabled 2019-12-17 09:55:25 +11:00
d27ccf990c Mantaflow [Part 6]: Updates in /blender/source
A collection of smaller changes that are required in the /blender/source files. A lot of them are also due to variable renaming.

Reviewed By: sergey

Maniphest Tasks: T59995

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3855
2019-12-16 16:37:01 +01:00
ec62413f80 USD: Introducing a simple USD Exporter
This commit introduces the first version of an exporter to Pixar's
Universal Scene Description (USD) format.

Reviewed By: sergey, LazyDodo

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6287

- The USD libraries are built by `make deps`, but not yet built by
  install_deps.sh.
- Only experimental support for instancing; by default all duplicated
  objects are made real in the USD file. This is fine for exporting a
  linked-in posed character, not so much for thousands of pebbles etc.
- The way materials and UV coordinates and Normals are exported is going
  to change soon.
- This patch contains LazyDodo's fixes for building on Windows in D5359.

== Meshes ==

USD seems to support neither per-material nor per-face-group
double-sidedness, so we just use the flag from the first non-empty
material slot. If there is no material we default to double-sidedness.

Each UV map is stored on the mesh in a separate primvar. Materials can
refer to these UV maps, but this is not yet exported by Blender. The
primvar name is the same as the UV Map name. This is to allow the
standard name "st" for texture coordinates by naming the UV Map as such,
without having to guess which UV Map is the "standard" one.

Face-varying mesh normals are written to USD. When the mesh has custom
loop normals those are written. Otherwise the poly flag `ME_SMOOTH` is
inspected to determine the normals.

The UV maps and mesh normals take up a significant amount of space, so
exporting them is optional. They're still enabled by default, though.
For comparison: a shot of Spring (03_035_A) is 1.2 GiB when exported
with UVs and normals, and 262 MiB without. We probably have room for
optimisation of written UVs and normals.

The mesh subdivision scheme isn't using the default value 'Catmull
Clark', but uses 'None', indicating we're exporting a polygonal mesh.
This is necessary for USD to understand our normals; otherwise the mesh
is always rendered smooth. In the future we may want to expose this
choice of subdivision scheme to the user, or auto-detect it when we
actually support exporting pre-subdivision meshes.

A possible optimisation could be to inspect whether all polygons are
smooth or flat, and mark the USD mesh as such. This can be added when
needed.

== Animation ==

Mesh and transform animation are now written when passing
`animation=True` to the export operator. There is no inspection of
whether an object is actually animated or not; USD can handle
deduplication of static values for us.

The administration of which timecode to use for the export is left to
the file-format-specific concrete subclasses of
`AbstractHierarchyIterator`; the abstract iterator itself doesn't know
anything about the passage of time. This will allow subclasses for the
frame-based USD format and time-based Alembic format.

== Support for simple preview materials ==

Very simple versions of the materials are now exported, using only the
viewport diffuse RGB, metallic, and roughness.

When there are multiple materials, the mesh faces are stored as geometry
subset and each material is assigned to the appropriate subset. If there
is only one material this is skipped.

The first material if any) is always applied to the mesh itself
(regardless of the existence of geometry subsets), because the Hydra
viewport doesn't support materials on subsets. See
https://github.com/PixarAnimationStudios/USD/issues/542 for more info.

Note that the geometry subsets are not yet time-sampled, so it may break
when an animated mesh changes topology.

Materials are exported as a flat list under a top-level '/_materials'
namespace. This inhibits instancing of the objects using those
materials, so this is subject to change.

== Hair ==

Only the parent strands are exported, and only with a constant colour.
No UV coordinates, no information about the normals.

== Camera ==

Only perspective cameras are supported for now.

== Particles ==

Particles are only written when they are alive, which means that they
are always visible (there is currently no code that deals with marking
them as invisible outside their lifespan).

Particle-system-instanced objects are exported by suffixing the object
name with the particle's persistent ID, giving each particle XForm a
unique name.

== Instancing/referencing ==

This exporter has experimental support for instancing/referencing.

Dupli-object meshes are now written to USD as references to the original
mesh. This is still very limited in correctness, as there are issues
referencing to materials from a referenced mesh.

I am still committing this, as it gives us a place to start when
continuing the quest for proper instancing in USD.

== Lights ==

USD does not directly support spot lights, so those aren't exported yet.
It's possible to add this in the future via the UsdLuxShapingAPI. The
units used for the light intensity are also still a bit of a mystery.

== Fluid vertex velocities ==

Currently only fluid simulations (not meshes in general) have explicit
vertex velocities. This is the most important case for exporting
velocities, though, as the baked mesh changes topology all the time, and
thus computing the velocities at import time in a post-processing step
is hard.

== The Building Process ==

- USD is built as monolithic library, instead of 25 smaller libraries.
  We were linking all of them as 'whole archive' anyway, so this doesn't
  affect the final file size. It does, however, make life easier with
  respect to linking order, and handling upstream changes.
- The JSON files required by USD are installed into datafiles/usd; they
  are required on every platform. Set the `PXR_PATH_DEBUG` to any value
  to have the USD library print the paths it uses to find those files.
- USD is patched so that it finds the aforementioned JSON files in a path
  that we pass to it from Blender.
- USD is patched to have a `PXR_BUILD_USD_TOOLS` CMake option to disable
  building the tools in its `bin` directory. This is sent as a pull
  request at https://github.com/PixarAnimationStudios/USD/pull/1048
2019-12-13 10:27:40 +01:00
576d385ddb PyAPI: add utility functions get the size from an evaluated string
Allows including null bytes in the resulting string.
2019-12-11 18:04:44 +11:00
627a344635 Fix (unreported) broken python resgistrable classes checks logic.
Logic for registering and checking properties of registrable classes was
broken, allowing to ignore some errors.

Recent fix rBeb798de101a `broke` the result of the
pyapi_idprop_datablock test, because previously that test would fail
(i.e. suceed, as it is an 'expected to break test') for a reason it was
not designed to check.

This is the problem with that kind of tests - you cannot really check
that they are failing on the expected reason(s)...
2019-11-28 15:58:28 +01:00
249f4423ee Cleanup: doxygen comments
Also correct some outdated symbol references,
add missing 'name' commands.
2019-11-25 01:51:11 +11:00
2defd81b5e Cleanup: comments 2019-11-20 18:12:50 +11:00
43eb34ec81 Fix T71680: _PyObject_LookupAttr memory leak 2019-11-20 17:53:22 +11:00
c37ee984a3 Cleanup: remove debugging prints for bpy.msgbus 2019-11-07 22:38:22 +11:00
9dd5e3b6e8 Cleanup: define PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN for Python
Silence deprecation warnings running with Python 3.8.
2019-10-16 15:58:32 +11:00
36b6fb5cd6 Cleanup: warnings building with Python 3.8 2019-10-16 14:44:36 +11:00
dc2cd2d0dc Cleanup: clang-format, spelling 2019-10-10 10:29:50 +11:00
19b0f69009 Fix T70481: Segfault printing 'private data' evaluated IDs.
This commit solves the bug itself (code was broken when real_id owner of
the private data ID could not be found), and generates a more sensible
representation for all evaluated IDs, makes no sense to display them as
being part of `bpy.data....`!
2019-10-04 12:27:10 +02:00
9411b0a3c7 Cleanup: use PyC_StringEnum to path access functions
This gives better error messages, simplify code.
2019-10-01 05:19:38 +10:00
a6a0a09197 Cleanup: spelling 2019-09-30 17:07:05 +10:00
2507b6a489 Added missing documentation for options parameter in keyframe_insert()
The RNA docstring of `keyframe_insert()` didn't mention the `options`
parameter in the function signature.

No functional changes.
2019-09-25 15:04:20 +02:00
ef60cf8fca Cleanup: remove override's 'static' references in some py API docs strings. 2019-09-25 14:27:47 +02:00
330a37f389 Revert "PyAPI: expose OperatorType.modal_keymap"
This reverts commit b53ee963b1.

Full support for defining modal enums and access through events
is more involved, revert for now.
2019-09-16 16:42:25 +10:00
b53ee963b1 PyAPI: expose OperatorType.modal_keymap
Support assigning modal keymaps once the operator is registered.
2019-09-16 16:05:53 +10:00
4665a08873 Python: Fix to support old-style handlers
Can not re-use single typle even if there is a single input pointer:
the all-arguments-typle consists of 2 elements.
2019-09-11 15:53:36 +02:00
a650258158 Python handlers: Pass depsgraph to events where it makes sense
The goal is to make it possible to access evaluated datablocks at a
corresponding context. For example, be able to check evaluated state
if an object used for rendering.

Allows to write scripts in a safe manner for T63548 and T60094.

Reviewers: brecht

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5726
2019-09-11 10:43:27 +02:00
322c03f13c Move callbacks API from BLI to BKE
Preparing for the bigger changes which will be related on passing
dependency graph to various callbacks which need it.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5725
2019-09-09 14:26:42 +02:00
0b2d1badec Cleanup: use post increment/decrement
When the result isn't used, prefer post increment/decrement
(already used nearly everywhere in Blender).
2019-09-08 00:23:25 +10:00
9ecbd67dfb Python API: implement an Operator callback for dynamic description.
Blender UI Layout API allows supplying parameters to operators via
button definitions. If an operator behavior strongly depends on its
parameters, it may be difficult to write a tooltip that covers all
of its operation modes. Thus it is useful to provide a way for the
operator to produce different descriptions based on the input info.

Reviewers: campbellbarton

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5709
2019-09-06 22:05:20 +03:00
42478436ae Add OpenSubdiv information to bpy.app
Allows to customize interface and inform about lack of
subdivision surface support.
2019-09-03 11:45:52 +02:00
47cde3292c Return proper RNA path in py console for 'private ID' data.
We can now generate a proper path here, make use of it.

Note: not sure how property pyrna path is supposed to be accessed? code is
similar to the struct pyrna path anyway...
2019-09-02 18:46:20 +02:00
a1aa4a2597 RNA: Cleanup PointerRNA struct
The old layout of `PointerRNA` was confusing for historic reasons:
```
typedef struct PointerRNA {
  struct {
    void *data;
  } id;

  struct StructRNA *type;
  void *data;
} PointerRNA;
```

This patch updates it to:
```
typedef struct PointerRNA {
  struct ID *owner_id;
  struct StructRNA *type;
  void *data;
} PointerRNA;
```

Throughout the code base `id.data` was replaced with `owner_id`.
Furthermore, many explicit pointer type casts were added which
were implicit before. Some type casts to `ID *` were removed.

Reviewers: brecht, campbellbarton

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5558
2019-08-23 09:52:12 +02:00
b1959a96a2 Cleanup: spelling 2019-08-18 04:26:34 +10:00
e8ffe25eb1 PyRNA: include class name in double-register exception
Helps debugging errors when classes are registered twice.
2019-08-17 04:51:50 +10:00
2790740813 Cleanup: spelling 2019-08-17 00:57:05 +10:00
03b2371387 Cleanup: move trailing comments to avoid wrapping code
Some statements were split across multiple lines because of their
trailing comments.

In most cases it's clearer to put the comments above.
2019-08-14 23:32:24 +10:00
916e51a407 PyRNA: support separators in enum-items lists
Resolves T68260
2019-08-05 23:10:44 +10:00
b5b0804c5a Cleanup: use _ex suffix instead of _ext
Convention is to use ex, not ext for extended
versions of a functions.
2019-08-01 18:39:21 +10:00
760dbd1cbf Cleanup: misc spelling fixes
T68035 by @luzpaz
2019-08-01 14:02:41 +10:00
881675dff1 Clarify in FloatProperty generated docs: single precision floats.
At least one script writer was upset that this was not specified,
as it is different from "floating point" in Python.
Also, docstring for hard and soft min and max for FloatProperty
was wrong, using sys.float_info.min and sys.float_info.max.
2019-07-31 14:01:42 -04:00
64e029ea92 Animation: Remove depsgraph argument from a lot of API
Use explicit boolean flag to indicate whether flush to original data
is needed or not. Makes it possible to avoid confusion on whether an
evaluated or any depsgraph can be passed to the API.

Allows to remove depsgraph from bAnimContext as well.

Reviewers: brecht

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5379
2019-07-31 15:11:38 +02:00
9c0e7f7dd6 Animation: Remove depsgraph argument from direct keyframing
It was used to access evaluated object and pose and was done prior
to implementation of flushing values back to original data for an
active dependency graph.

Removing the argument allows to simplify API and solve issues with
accessing missing dependency graph on redo.
2019-07-31 15:10:49 +02:00
matc
2d98ac33be Fix T65402: Syntax error causes CPython assert 2019-07-23 20:31:27 +10:00