This is essentially adding that new callback, and using it only for already
existing Scene's 3DCursor.
Note that the place where this is called has been moved again, after all
have been lib-linked, such that those callbacks may also work on ID pointers.
Maniphest Tasks: T71759
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9237
This commit uses continue in loops and returning early to reduce
indentation in long functions, only where this results in a significant
improvement. Also includes a few LISTBASE_FOREACH macros.
These changes should result in more readable and undestandable code,
especially where while loops were use instead of for loops. They are
not comprehensive, and I skipped wherever the change was not obvious.
Corrects incorrect usage of contraction for 'it is', when possessive 'its' was required.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9250
Reviewed by Campbell Barton
Restore the old `correct_bezpart()` (pre-rBda95d1d851b4) function as
`BKE_curve_correct_bezpart()`, and use that where the old behaviour was
desired (that is, curve maps like used by the RGB Curves shader node).
The new (post-rBda95d1d851b4) function is also renamed to
`BKE_fcurve_correct_bezpart()` to avoid confusion.
Better use higher-level code from common ID management when possible.
Helps to de-duplicate logic, and reduces outside usages of more
'dangerous' functions.
Note that we could get rid of many of those `BKE_<id_type>_add`
functions now, but on the other hand several of those take extra
parameters and perform additional actions, so think we can keep them all
for now as 'non-standard ID specific creation functions'.
Those were only shallow wrappers around `BKE_id_copy`, barely used (even
fully unused in some cases), and we want to get rid of those ID-specific
helpers for the common ID management tasks. Also prevents weird custom
behaviors (like `BKE_object_copy`, who was the only basic ID copy
function to reset user count of the new copy to zero).
Part of 71219.
This adds support for the same custom bevel profile widget used in
the bevel tool and modifier to the geometry generation for curves.
This is expecially useful for text and 2D curves with extrusion, as
it works much better than a weld & bevel modifier combination.
It can also be useful for adding quick detail to pipe-like objects.
The curve holds the CurveProfile struct and a new "Bevel Mode"
property decides which type of bevel to build, round, object, or
custom profile.
Although curves can already use another curve to make the bevel
geometry, this is a quicker way, and it also defines the profile of
just one corner of the bevel, so it isn't redundant. It's also nice
to have the same custom profile functionality wherever there is bevel.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8402
Previously, it was kind of a mess. In different places it was using `char`, `short` and `int`.
The changed properties are flags that are operated upon using bit operations. Therefore, the integer type should be unsigned. Since we only use 2 bits of these flags, `uint8_t` is large enough.
Especially note the change I had to make in `RNA_define.h` to make this work.
Reviewers: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8844
This is part of T76372.
It adds the `blend_write`, `blend_read_data`, `blend_read_lib`
and `blend_read_expand` which correspond to the various
steps when reading and writing .blend files.
Having these callbacks allows us to decentralize the blenloader
code a lot more. This has the affect that code related to any
specific ID type is less scattered.
Reviewers: mont29
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8670
This addresses warnings from Clang-Tidy's `readability-else-after-return`
rule in the `source/blender/blenkernel` module. Not all warnings are
addressed in this commit.
No functional changes.
When editing a complex curve is very annoying to have all handles at a time. Also, this is a requirement for the current GSoC Edit Grease Pencil using curves.
I have seen that this improvement can be used in any other area of blender, so I have decided to publish the option in the overlay panel..
Reviewed By: fclem, #user_interface, billreynish, Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7754
Also some minor improvements:
- Only run once per object data instance.
- Correction for mesh smooth flag being used on curves.
- Move curve operation into utility function.
One fewer coordinate needs to be calculated when extrusion is zero to
avoid corrupting the end of the memory chunk.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7368
Note this only changes cases where the variable was declared inside
the for loop. To handle it outside as well is a different challenge.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7320
The `BKE_animsys.h` and `anim_sys.c` files already had a an "AnimData
API" section. The code in that section has now been split off, and
placed into `BKE_anim_data.h` and `anim_data.c`.
All files that used to include `BKE_animsys.h` have been adjusted to
only include the animation headers they need (sometimes none).
No functional changes.