This commit avoids duplicating the deformed control point
list twice by modifying the list in the object curve cache directly.
For curves, the original control point data was duplicated into a
local listbase, deformed, used to create the "bevel list" data, and
then duplicated again for the object-level storage of deformed
control points. Text objects and surface objects had a similar
unnecessary duplication.
The curve bevel list was freed, and then freed again in a call to the
function that recalulates it. The curve "anim path" data was freed
only to be freed again in its calculation function as well. Also move
the anim_path calculation directly after the bevel list creation to
make its requirements more explicit.
Surface objects were already handled by an early return in the main
"curve types" function. This commit splits them, renames the funtions
to match (and be more consistent with other names), and sanitizes the
checking of object types.
Every call to `BKE_displist_make_curveTypes` already checks the object
type beforehand, there is no need to check it again. Also removed an
outdated comment.
`BKE_displist_make_curveTypes` had a `for_orco` argument that was
always false in calls to the function. Removing it allows the curve
displist and modifier evaluation code to become simpler. There are
some related cleanups in rBdf4299465279 and rB93aecd2b8107.
Sometimes the current spline list isn't part of the original curve, like
when using the deformed control points, etc. This will be helpful in
the curve modifier stack.
While the const correctness of `ListBase` is quite limited, it's helpful
to have a way to retrieve the `Nurb` list from curve object data without
casting away const from the curve.
There is no longer a need to resize windows that are _already_ open,
since temporary windows can no longer take over the space used by other
already-open temporary windows. This primarily affects Preferences and
Render windows.
see D11721 for more details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11721
Reviewed by Julian Eisel
Likely uncovered by 6c97c7f767, the actual mistake would be from
6942dd9f49.
The hacks to display text buttons for renaming in UI-Lists used the emboss of
the text button for handling logic. It relied on the emboss `NONE` but we also
introduced `NONE_OR_STATUS` with 6942dd9f49. Both values need to be treated
equally for the logic of this hack to work.
The change in `interface_layout.c` is actually not needed for this exact issue,
but it's the correct thing to do. There may actually be more cases where `NONE`
and `NONE_OR_STATUS` need to be treated equally. Something to be checked still.
Weird 'embedded for overrides' flag of embedded IDs (including ShapeKeys
in override context) was not properly cleaned up when making an override
fully local.
Reported by studio, thanks.
@jbakker should be backported to 2.93LTS if possible.
In ViewLayer view, overrides of excluded collections would then show one
level higher, due to bad handling of those excluded collection in draw
code.
Reported by studio, thanks.
@jbakker should be backported to 2.93LTS.
Passing `emboss=False`set `UI_EMBOSS_NONE` in the layout, which
completely disables button background colors for things like animation
state. This commit changes that to `UI_EMBOSS_NONE_OR_STATUS`,
which effectively restores the behavior to what it was prior to the
addition of that flag, with the added option to completely disable
the status emboss with `UI_EMBOSS_NONE`.
This adds a new Attributes panel in the mesh properties editor.
It shows a list of all the generic attributes on the mesh.
In the future, we want to show built-in and other attributes in the
list as well. Related technical design tasks: T88460, T89054.
There is also a new simple name collision check that warns the user
when there are multiple attributes with the same name. This can be
problematic when the attribute is supposed to be used in geometry
nodes or during rendering.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11276
This was a stupid mistake in my original commit that added this item.
While this is an API breakage, the name is simply wrong, and it is only
6 months old, and slightly niche.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11701
This patch adds a function where you can specify occlusion effectiveness from 0 to 255 layers per face for a given mesh material.
Reviewed By: Sebastian Parborg (zeddb)
Ref D11308
* Reduce code duplication.
* Give methods more standardized names (e.g. `move_to_initialized` -> `move_assign`).
* Support wrapping arbitrary C++ types, even those that e.g. are not copyable.
* Use unsigned integer types for bit operations.
* Use 64 bit integer instead of 32 bit.
* Support scoped enumes (aka `enum class`) by adding some more casts.
The crash was caused by a mistake in 5f9677fe0c
where the pointers to the custom data layers would be overwritten with the one
for the first layer, as CustomData_duplicate_referenced_layer is only about the
first layer. customData_duplicate_referenced_layer_index should be used instead
to duplicate the right layer.
Old implementation has a single parser of many different
formats. With the introduction of Vulkan this would lead
to another parser in the same function. This patch
separates the log parsing using a visitor pattern so the
log parsing can be configured per GPU backend or even
per driver.
With Vulkan we manage the compiler our self so the parsing
will become more straight forward. The OpenGL part depends
on many factors (OS, Driver) and perhaps even GPU.
This patch is part of: T87228.
Support accurate random selection for:
- CURVE_OT_select_random
- LATTICE_OT_select_random
- OBJECT_OT_select_random
Ref D11685
CollectionLineart does not care about the configurations
in master collection.
Other options are not applicaple for master collection as well.
Hence hiding it.
Reviewed by Dalai Felinto (dfelinto)
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11702
This option allow users to see the view layer in context to the
others. It is particularly useful to see which view layers have which
collections enabled, and their render settings (holdout, ...).
This option is off by default.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11708
In preparation of supporting vulkan. Draw/GPU tests should use
GPU_TEST or DRAW_TEST macros. These macros will run the test
on available drawing context backends like OpenGL or Vulkan.
As in master there is only an OpenGL backend nothing changed.
The problem was an optimization I put in to triangulate quads.
It was wrong if the quad, after projecting onto a 2d plane, was
not convex. Handling quads the same as other faces fixes the bug.
Unfortunately, this will slow down Exact Boolean when the input has
many quads (the usual case, of course).
Will attempt to fix that with a later change, but for now, this
at least restores correctness.