This reverts commit 7761657129.
This commit broke overlapping popovers. For example in the color
management tab it would be impossible to select and of the popover
alternatives as it would switch to the menu button under the cursor.
We would not take into account the user "Zoom Axis" setting in certain
2D space viewports. In addition to this, the "Scale Zoom" didn't work
consistently in these spaces either.
Reviewed By: Brecht
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D5132
The first issue was that we were still working around a Xorg bug that
has been solved since a very long time:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22515
The second issue was that the global "confirm on release for mouse
clicks" was used for keyboard shortcuts as well.
This change ensures that operators which needs access to evaluated data
first makes sure there is a dependency graph.
Other accesses to the dependency graph made it more explicit about
whether they just need a valid dependency graph pointer or whether they
expect the graph to be already evaluated.
This replaces OPTYPE_USE_EVAL_DATA which is now removed.
Some general rules about usage of accessors:
- Drawing is expected to happen from a fully evaluated dependency graph.
There is now a function to access it, which will in the future control
that dependency graph is actually evaluated.
This check is not yet done because there are some things to be taken
care about first: for example, post-update hooks might leave scene in
a state where something is still tagged for update.
- All operators which needs to access evaluated state must use
CTX_data_ensure_evaluated_depsgraph().
This function replaces OPTYPE_USE_EVAL_DATA.
The call is generally to be done in the very beginning of the
operator, prior other logic (unless this is some comprehensive
operator which might or might not need access to an evaluated state).
This call is never to be used from a loop.
If some utility function requires evaluated state of dependency graph
the graph is to be passed as an explicit argument. This way it is
clear that no evaluation happens in a loop or something like this.
- All cases which needs to know dependency graph pointer, but which
doesn't want to actually evaluate it can use old-style function
CTX_data_depsgraph_pointer(), assuming that underlying code will
ensure dependency graph is evaluated prior to accessing it.
- The new functions are replacing OPTYPE_USE_EVAL_DATA, so now it is
explicit and local about where dependency graph is being ensured.
This commit also contains some fixes of wrong usage of evaluation
functions on original objects. Ideally should be split out, but in
reality with all the APIs being renamed is quite tricky.
Fixes T67454: Blender crash on rapid undo and select
Speculation here is that sometimes undo and selection operators are
sometimes handled in the same event loop iteration, which leaves
non-evaluated dependency graph.
Fixes T67973: Crash on Fix Deforms operator
Fixes T67902: Crash when undo a loop cut
Reviewers: brecht
Reviewed By: brecht
Subscribers: lichtwerk
Maniphest Tasks: T67454
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5343
Spaghetti Transform code can use same code for different kind of data.
The 'stepped rotation' process is actually only useful/doable in a few
cases (when we do have some real place to store rotation value, and we
are using Eulers).
Use explicit boolean flag to indicate whether flush to original data
is needed or not. Makes it possible to avoid confusion on whether an
evaluated or any depsgraph can be passed to the API.
Allows to remove depsgraph from bAnimContext as well.
Reviewers: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5379
It was used to access evaluated object and pose and was done prior
to implementation of flushing values back to original data for an
active dependency graph.
Removing the argument allows to simplify API and solve issues with
accessing missing dependency graph on redo.
This patch introduces the same presets that are used for proportional editing in the brush falloff menu. The user can select any of these presets or use the regular custom falloff curve. The presets are hardcoded formulas, so the falloff curve is not used when they are active.
This change improves the general feeling of the brushes and it is more convenient and simpler to use. The CUSTOM curve option should now be used in the case that an unusual deformation is needed, in other cases, the hardcoded curve presets should be the default.
The smooth curve presets is a must in the grab brush, as it fixes the deformation issue with the current custom curve setting. The user may try to adjust the deformation by tweaking the curve, but it is nearly impossible to replicate this desired behavior.
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Other brushes that are included in the sculpt branch also rely on this as they need specific hardcoded falloffs to produce the desired effect.
Reviewers: brecht, billreynish
Reviewed By: brecht
Subscribers: JulienKaspar
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5367
There was a fixed limit to the number of points available in a buffer stroke.
Now, the array is expanded as needed using a predefined number of points for each expansion, instead to add one by one. This is done to reduce the number of times the memory allocation is required.
As part of the fix, some variables have been renamed to reflect better their use.
When using the clone brush, the first time the brush worked, but the next time no. The reasons were two:
1) The strokes were copied to the active layer, but if there were more than one layer, the stroke must be copied to the original layer.
2) The materials were not assigned properly and the materials were set as the first slot in the list always.
Now, the original layer name is used to try to find the same layer in destination. If the layer is missing, the active layer is used.
For materials, the bug in the hash lookup is fixed and the material is assigned to the right slot.
The issue was that the redo panel area would call with region type HUD (not WINDOW).
Now we make sure that the redo panel always polls the operator in the original area type context.
Reviewed By: Brecht
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D5361
While speedup is hard to detect (highly fluctuent), it seems to be
around 5% on average on my 8 threads machine...
It also remove usage of a 'global' thread lock, which is always good.
Note that I also tried to use proper foreach threaded iterator construct
(see D5372), but that proved to be relatively slower (presumably due to
the very high dissymmetry between tasks, usually during a paint stroke
only a few chunks will require most of the computing effort, overhead of
threaded foreach management is then noticeable).
This concludes (for now) the work on
T51133 Bad performance with texture painting depending on multi-thread settings.
This allows to type in numinput 720 and indeed get a rotation of 720°, not 0°...
This patch basically applies 'big rotations' in steps < 180°, such that
compatible rotation works as expected. This implies resetting current
rotation to initial one first, otherwise we'd end up applying much more
turns than expected when that code is called more than once.
It also makes things somewhat slower for big rotations (millions of degrees),
Hence we clamp to 1000 turns max.
And since that's a case that cannot happen with regular tool/widget-driven rotation,
it's only enabled when numinput is used for now.
Review task: https://developer.blender.org/D5289
Curve drawing was attempting to draw reprojection error curve when it was
not visible.
Worst thing is that the imm was not informed about vertices, so the code
was causing an assert in debug mode. Probably, it is also what have caused
random crashes after recent changes.
We didn't include and of the newer interpolation types in the
normalization function.
Besides taking into account these newer types, we now also only evaluate
the curves when needed. If the values between the control points won't
exceed the control point values, we only use the start/end values for
our normalization
Reviewed By: Brecht
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D5365
Mesh can not be requested from original object, and it can not be
copied into evaluated modifier because there is no such a thing yet.
It can not be done this way now, because getting evaluated object
will force it to re-calculate, which kind of defeats idea of this
code to preserve un-baked particles.
This commit moves the API of selecting faces, vertices and edges to a DRW manager engine.
Reviewers: campbellbarton, fclem
Subscribers: jbakker, brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5090
This is useful when popovers are launched from operators
instead of as button popover types.
Where the connection between the button and the popover is useful to keep.
We cannot reliably use translations API from non-main threads.
Now storing translated strings in a static cache, with basic mechanism
to update it on language change.
Reviewers: brecht, campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5350
Weight Painting was using mask if "Selection Mask" in Sculpt Mode is turned on.
This can be quite confusing because the option to turn it off is not available in Weight Painting and the selection is also not visible.
Now the mask is not checked in weight paint mode.