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8f21a43535 split BKE_utildefines.h, now it only has blender specific defines like GS() MAKE_ID, FILE_MAXDIR, moved the generic defines to BLI_utildefines.h.
no functional changes.
2011-01-07 18:36:47 +00:00
b110c7c8f2 Dependency graph: changed DAG_id_flush_update to DAG_id_tag_update. Now it
only tags the ID and does the actual flush/update delayed, before the next
redraw. For objects the update was already delayed, just flushing wasn't
yet.

This should help performance in python and animation editors, by making 
calls to RNA property update quicker. Still need to add calls in a few
places where this was previously avoided due to bad performance.
2010-12-05 18:59:23 +00:00
d1759639dc - remove unused includes IMB_*, BIF_* & MEM_*
- remove MEM_guardedalloc.h from header files (include directly)
2010-08-16 05:46:10 +00:00
8c455e1da8 remove unused includes 2010-08-08 08:33:47 +00:00
f743b583bf more lint includes
Only source/blender/editors/ dir, should not give errors on different platforms
Only removing:  UI_*.h, ED_*.h, WM_*.h, DNA_*.h, IMB_*.h, RNA_*.h, PIL_*.h
2010-03-23 14:09:09 +00:00
42ac4a3e7d Fix syntax for ID keyword. 2010-03-21 01:14:04 +00:00
ea4a987fd4 == Massive Keying Sets Recode ==
After a few days of wrong turns and learning the finer points of RNA-type-subclassing the hard way, this commit finally presents a refactored version of the Keying Sets system (now version 2) based on some requirements from Cessen.

For a more thorough discussion of this commit, see 
http://sites.google.com/site/aligorith/keyingsets_2.pdf?attredirects=0&d=1

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The main highlight of this refactor is that relative Keying Sets have now been recoded so that Python callbacks are run to generate the Keying Set's list of paths everytime the Keying Set is used (to insert or delete keyframes), allowing complex heuristics to be used to determine whether a property gets keyframed based on the current context. These checks may include checking on selection status of related entities, or transform locks.

Built-In KeyingSets have also been recoded, and moved from C and out into Python. These are now coded as Relative Keying Sets, and can to some extent serve as basis for adding new relative Keying Sets. However, these have mostly been coded in a slightly 'modular' way which may be confusing for those not so familiar with Python in general. A usable template will be added soon for more general usage.

Keyframing settings (i.e. 'visual', 'needed') can now be specified on a per-path basis now, which is especially useful for Absolute Keying Sets, where control over this is often beneficial.

Most of the places where Auto-Keyframing is performed have been tidied up for consistency. I'm sure quite a few issues still exist there, but these I'll clean up over the next few days.
2010-03-16 06:18:49 +00:00
92927e5f7d Pose Tools Cleanup:
Moved some of the generic code used to determine the F-Curves linked to PoseChannel transforms (as used by the Pose Sliding tools) into a separate file, in preparation for migration of PoseLib tools to this system too. This should make it easier to add some useful new functionality to the PoseLib browsing system (pending in a later commit).
2010-02-19 11:42:21 +00:00