Commit Graph

9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
4ca67869cc Code cleanup: remove unused includes
Opted to keep includes if they are used indirectly (even if removing is possible).
2014-05-01 04:47:51 +10:00
63caaa2b12 Code Cleanup: rename vars for detecting change to be more consistent
rename change/is_change/is_changed/modified -> changed
also use bools over int/short/char and once accidental float.
2013-11-26 06:39:14 +11:00
9e5a670b1d code cleanup: abbreviations ob, con - aren't normally used in global identifiers. 2013-04-09 01:36:44 +00:00
d407aeecc7 code cleanup: use more (blender) conventional naming for group functions.
also change dump_rna2xml.py to dump bpy.data by default.
2013-04-03 11:28:42 +00:00
20220d47e3 Dependency Graph: some refactoring which should have no user visible impact
besides performance in some cases.

* DAG_scene_sort is now removed and replaced by DAG_relations_tag_update in
  most cases. This will clear the dependency graph, and only rebuild it right
  before it's needed again when the scene is re-evaluated.

  This is done because DAG_scene_sort is slow when called many times from
  python operators. Further the scene argument is not needed because most
  operations can potentially affect more than the current scene.

* DAG_scene_relations_update will now rebuild the dependency graph if it's not
  there yet, and DAG_scene_relations_rebuild will force a rebuild for the rare
  cases that need it.

* Remove various places where ob->recalc was set manually. This should go
  through DAG_id_tag_update() in nearly all cases instead since this is now
  a fast operation. Also removed DAG_ids_flush_update that goes along with
  such manual tagging of ob->recalc.
2013-02-21 19:33:04 +00:00
ca0e18f88b rigidbody: Clean up wm notifiers in rigid body operators
Remore group notifiers, they're already sent by add/remove group operators.
Add pointcache notifiers.

Fixes UI not being updated properly in some cases.
2013-02-12 14:45:55 +00:00
fdfa5910b5 Fix #34040: Moving Normal Node with enabled Cycles Material Preview crashes
Issue was caused by couple of circumstances:

- Normal Map node requires tesselated faces to compute tangent space
- All temporary meshes needed for Cycles export were adding to G.main
- Undo pushes would temporary set meshes tessfaces to NULL
- Moving node will cause undo push and tree re-evaluate fr preview

All this leads to threading conflict between preview render and undo
system.

Solved it in  way that all temporary meshes are adding to that exact
Main which was passed to Cycles via BlendData. This required couple
of mechanic changes like adding extra parameter to *_add() functions
and adding some *_ex() functions to make it possible RNA adds objects
to Main passed to new() RNA function.

This was tricky to pass Main to RNA function and IMO that's not so
nice to pass main to function, so ended up with such decision:

- Object.to_mesh() will add temp mesh to G.main
- Added Main.meshes.new_from_object() which does the same as to_mesh,
  but adds temporary mesh to specified Main.

So now all temporary meshes needed for preview render would be added
to preview_main which does not conflict with undo pushes.

Viewport render shall not be an issue because object sync happens from
main thread in this case.

It could be some issues with final render, but that's not so much
likely to happen, so shall be fine.

Thanks to Brecht for review!
2013-02-05 12:46:15 +00:00
204ec89bff rigidbody: Improve add/remove operators
Now all add/remove operators for rigid body objects and constraints
automatically add objects to the appropriate groups and create groups if they
don't exist yet.

This makes handling rigid bodies easier but doesn't take away functionality.
If users want to handle groups manually they just need to create them before
adding any objects.

The previous behaviour was confusing and was even considered to be a bug since
clicking on rigid body in the physics tab seemed to do nothing.
2013-01-25 06:26:38 +00:00
47c96081d0 rigidbody: Add rigid body constraints
Constraints connect two rigid bodies.
Depending on which constraint is used different degrees of freedom
are limited, e.g. a hinge constraint only allows the objects to rotate
around a common axis.

Constraints are implemented as individual objects and bahave similar to
rigid bodies in terms of adding/removing/validating.

The position and orientation of the constraint object is the pivot point
of the constraint.

Constraints have their own group in the rigid body world.

To make connecting rigid bodies easier, there is a "Connect" operator that
creates an empty objects with a rigid body constraint connecting the selected
objects to active.

Currently the following constraints are implemented:
* Fixed
* Point
* Hinge
* Slider
* Piston
* Generic

Note: constraint limits aren't animatable yet).
2013-01-23 05:56:56 +00:00