This updates the usage of integer types in code I wrote according to our new style guides.
Major changes:
* Use signed instead of unsigned integers in many places.
* C++ containers in blenlib use `int64_t` for size and indices now (instead of `uint`).
* Hash values for C++ containers are 64 bit wide now (instead of 32 bit).
I do hope that I broke no builds, but it is quite likely that some compiler reports
slightly different errors. Please let me know when there are any errors. If the fix
is small, feel free to commit it yourself.
I compiled successfully on linux with gcc and on windows.
Having a sound strip in the VSE caused a missing relation error to be
logged on the console. This was caused by the AUDIO depsgraph component
not having an entry node. This commits adds that node, and sets up
relations correctly.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8290
Reviewed By: Sergey
A driver reading `Object.hide_viewport` would break when that object was
hidden. Hidden objects don't have the `OBJECT_BASE_FLAGS` node in the
depsgraph, but that node was required for the driver to work.
Now the `OBJECT_FROM_LAYER` component (which optionally contains the
`OBJECT_FROM_LAYER` node) has explicit `ENTRY` and `EXIT` nodes, which
are used for relations with other components. These relations now remain
valid, even when the `OBJECT_FROM_LAYER` node is absent.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8124
Reviewed By: sergey
We decided that `blender::Vector` should be the default choice for
a vector data structure in Blender.
Reviewers: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7981
The main focus here was to improve the docs significantly. Furthermore,
I reimplemented `Set`, `Map` and `VectorSet`. They are now (usually)
faster, simpler and more customizable. I also rewrote `Stack` to make
it more efficient by avoiding unnecessary copies.
Thanks to everyone who helped with constructive feedback.
Approved by brecht and sybren.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7931
Lamps were not tagged with `ID_RECALC_SHADING` when they were updated
from drivers. As a result, Cycles considered the lamp as unchanged. This
is resolved by having a (seemingly non-functional) callback in a new
`LIGHT_UPDATE` depsgraph node.
This patch unconditionally adds the `LIGHT_UPDATE` node + the relation
from the lamp's PARAMETERS node.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7822
Reviewed by: brecht
For now the "Simulation" modifier only exists for point cloud objects, because
we need this for the particle system. Right now, the modifier is doing nothing.
There is a new `DEG_add_simulation_relation` function that is used
by the modifier to make sure that the simulation is evaluated before
the modifier is executed.
Reviewers: brecht, sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7549
Surrounding includes with an 'extern "C"' block is not necessary anymore.
Also that made it harder to add any C++ code to some headers, or include headers
that have "optional" C++ code like `MEM_guardedalloc.h`.
I tested compilation on linux and windows (and got help from @LazyDodo).
If this still breaks compilation due to some linker error, the header containing
the symbol in question is probably missing an 'extern "C"' block.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7653
Scene audio volume changes require the scene to be tagged with
`ID_RECALC_AUDIO_VOLUME` (see `BKE_scene_update_sound()`). Tagging
happens in the RNA update function `rna_Scene_volume_update()`, but that
function is not called by the animation system. As a result, animated
volume changes are not sent to the audio system.
This commit adds a new depsgraph operation node that sets this tag when
necessary, so that the animated values are used in the rest of the
depsgraph evaluation.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7429
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.
Was happening when having compositor open with Viewer node attached
directly to Render Layers output.
There were two things involved here:
1. The code which was storing CoW-ed versions of IDs was checking all
IDs for whether they are expanded or not. This was causing access
of freed memory for deleted IDs which do not need CoW (such as IM).
Simple fix: store ID type as a scalar and use early check before
doing more elaborate check based on accessing fields of id_cow.
2. The code which was ensuring view layer pointer is doing CoW for
scene. This isn't an issue on its own, but scene might have an
embedded ID such as compositor which was actually traversed by the
ID remap routines. This was causing remapping procedure to go into
non-updated copy of compositor, accessing freed Viewer image ID.
Solved by not recursing into embedded IDs for datablocks as those
are supposed to have own copy-on-write operations which takes care
of re-mapping.
Reported my Bastien, and also pair-coded with him.
Unused no-op operation nodes are not bound to a callback function, and
have no outgoing relations. Incoming relations of such nodes are removed
since ff60dd8b18. However, this was done
too broadly, causing too many relations to be lost and indirectly linked
objects to be unevaluated.
This commit introduces a `DEPSOP_FLAG_FAKE_USER` flag for operation
nodes, which indicates they are not to be removed, even when they appear
to be unused.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7074
This fixes an issue where drivers using `object.dimension` only add a dependency on `GEOMETRY` to the depsgraph, whereas they should also depend on `TRANSFORM`.
This patch adds a new no-op operation that depends on the geometry and transform components to the Parameters component.
An alternative implementation would be to have `RNANodeQuery::construct_node_identifier` return multiple node identifiers. However, this would spread throughout the depsgraph code and unnecessarily force many other functions to either return or handle multiple nodes where in 99.999% of the time a single node would suffice.
The new `DIMENSIONS` node is added for each object. An upcoming patch will go over all no-op operation nodes and remove them from the depsgraph. Since this is a more dangerous operation, it'll be reviewed separately.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7031
This change makes it so sound handles are created for evaluated scene,
sequencer and speakers. This allows to have properly evaluated animation
on them.
For the viewport playback sound uses regular dependency graph.
For the final render sound uses dependency graph created for render pipeline,
which now also contains sequencer and sound datablocks.
All the direct sound update calls are replaced with corresponding dependency
graph recalc tag.
This is how it worked in 2.79 and it is how it is expected to be working.
Avoids unintended icons update during animation playback.
Fixes T64318: Update of material icons during animation 2x performance penalty
This happened to be a bigger rabbit hole to hell than it originally seemed,
and there are higher priority design tasks to be handled (at this point high
priority design task is more important than high priority bug fix).
After talking to Brecht the decision was made to revert to the known isolated
issue, which will allow everyone in the studio work same as prior to last
Friday.
The remaining bits will be worked on after all the design tasks are out of
the way.
This commit reverts:
4cdb4b9532 Fix T64161: Crashing using undo and multiple windows
064273a4ae Sound: Port more cases to be a part of dependency graph
2e582f8ab5 Sound: Fix access wrong dependency graph
5fc49d9c91 Sound: add stubs to build without audaspace
c68c81a870 Sound: Make sure spin lock is initialized for new sound datablocks
c02534469a Sound: Delay creating sound scene handle for until is needed
9f681bea68 Fix T64144: Crash when displaying audio waveforms in VSE
2f79286453 Cleanup: unused vars
bed8ad6f95 Fix crash in background rendering after recent sound changes
773691310f Fix T64143: Crash when scrubbing in the graph editor
888852055c Sound: Fix for being unable to jump to a frame during playback with A/V sync
6ab7b38464 Sound: More fixes for access of original scene
35db119545 Sound: Fix access original scene during playback
211c4fd2e9 Depsgraph: Make comment about evaluation more obvious
c5fe16e121 Sound: Make sound handles only be in evaluated datablocks
b4e1e0946b Depsgraph: Preserve sound and audio pointers through copy-on-write
4eedf784b0 Depsgraph: Store original sequencer strip pointer
6990ef151c Sound: Move evaluation to dependency graph
d02da8de23 Sound: Delay opening handlers for until really needed
3369b82891 Depsgraph: Add scene audio component
e8f10d6475 Depsgraph: Tag sequencer for update on changes
6e4b7a6e4d Depsgraph: Initial work to cover sequencer
17447ac5a6 Depsgraph: Make sound ID part of the graph
Just adds sequencer operation and links possible sound ID to it.
No functional changes, just moving towards sound system integration
into the dependency graph.
Currently those IDs are not covered by copy-on-write mechanism since
that ruins the current design of BKE_sound, But this change allows to
move towards system where sound handlers are only valid for an evaluated
ID datablocks.
Should be no functional changes, just switching code to use more
generic checks now.
One thing which goes a bit deeper than that is check for whether
base is a part of dependency graph. This is now done by explicitly
tagging corresponding ID node (of an object) rather than doing
animation check again.
Since it is a continuous cycle, there's no need to repeat the
name of the previous bone. Also, dot is a common symbol in object
and bone names, so use '/' instead for node nesting.
The issue is a feedback loop with point cache reset operation.
Solved by introducing extra node which ensures object's transformation
is ready for simulator input. Allows to route relations without causing
a fake dependency cycle now.