Originally we were not respecting the original visibility flags of the
collections. However this is required for Copy-on-write (CoW).
Remember to update the svn lib tests folder. I had to update some of the
json files there.
Also adding a new unittest for this particular issue:
Test render_layer_scene_copy_f
Commit b6d7cdd3ce changed how the mesh data
is deformed, which wasn't taken into account yet in this unit test.
Instead of directly reading the mesh vertices (which aren't animated any
more), we convert the modified mesh to a new one, and inspect those
vertices instead.
This could make output really polluted, where it'll be hard to see actual
issues.
It is still possible to have all backtraces printed using BLENDER_VERBOSE
environment variable.
Simply disabled python tests, they can't be run anyway (since blender target is
not enabled) and we don't have any player-related tests in that folder.
Shows new, reference and diff renders, with mouse hover to flip between
new and ref for easy comparison. This generates a report.html in
build_dir/tests/cycles, stored along with the new and diff images.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2770
- Each allocation can be a different size
(but should be smaller than the chunk size).
- Result can be looped over in order of allocation.
- Allocations are aligned to pointer size to avoid unaligned reads.
At the moment libblock_remap_data_preprocess is using
FOREACH_SCENE_OBJECT to iterate over all the objects of the scene and
unlink them.
However we were storing a reference to the Base of the removed object.
Anyways, the loop is now sanitized so that this crash no longer happens.
Also now we have an unittest for this.
It tried to assert that
addons/io_blend_utils/blender_bam-unpacked.whl/__init__.py was loaded when
the io_blend_utils module was imported. However, this happens only on
demand, and not directly when importing the add-on.