Also, fix own stupidity, no need to define ID callback in case we only have objects,
calling code knows to fallback to `foreachObjectLink()` when `foreachIDLink()` is missing...
This allows to match and transfer data between two meshes with similar shape but complete arbitrary different transform.
Note that the result will be best if the meshes (more precisely, their vertices) are exact copies of each other.
Otherwise, method used can only perform an approximated best match, which means you'll likely get better
results if you 'visually' make them match in 3D space (and use 'Object Transform') instead.
This commit integrates the work done so far on the new dependency graph system,
where goal was to replace legacy depsgraph with the new one, supporting loads of
neat features like:
- More granular dependency relation nature, which solves issues with fake cycles
in the dependencies.
- Move towards all-animatable, by better integration of drivers into the system.
- Lay down some basis for upcoming copy-on-write, overrides and so on.
The new system is living side-by-side with the previous one and disabled by
default, so nothing will become suddenly broken. The way to enable new depsgraph
is to pass `--new-depsgraph` command line argument.
It's a bit early to consider the system production-ready, there are some TODOs
and issues were discovered during the merge period, they'll be addressed ASAP.
But it's important to merge, because it's the only way to attract artists to
really start testing this system.
There are number of assorted documents related on the design of the new system:
* http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Aligorith/GSoC2013_Depsgraph#Design_Documents
* http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/DependencyGraph
There are also some user-related information online:
* http://code.blender.org/2015/02/blender-dependency-graph-branch-for-users/
* http://code.blender.org/2015/03/more-dependency-graph-tricks/
Kudos to everyone who was involved into the project:
- Joshua "Aligorith" Leung -- design specification, initial code
- Lukas "lukas_t" Toenne -- integrating code into blender, with further fixes
- Sergey "Sergey" "Sharybin" -- some mocking around, trying to wrap up the
project and so
- Bassam "slikdigit" Kurdali -- stressing the new system, reporting all the
issues and recording/writing documentation.
- Everyone else who i forgot to mention here :)
The issue was actually affecting all data types that are not regular CDLayer ones, since by default
DerivedMesh references mesh data (verts, edges, etc. - modifying custom normals often implies
modifying edges' sarpness too).
Modfying edge/face sharpness etc. could directly affect the mesh in this case, **bad**!
So we detect whether we are copying data types that may affect non-CDlayers data, and whether
verts array of org dm is same as mesh one - in which case we copy the DM. This avoids
useless copying in most cases.
Note Edit Normals was quite obviously suffering the same issue.
Not much to add, modifier uses same code as operator basically, only key difference
is that modifier will never create data layers itself, you have to use dedicated operator
for that.