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Dalai Felinto aeb8e81f27 Render Layers and Collections (merge from render-layers)
Design Documents
----------------

* https://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:2.8/Source/Layers

* https://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:2.8/Source/DataDesignRevised

User Commit Log
---------------

* New Layer and Collection system to replace render layers and viewport layers.

* A layer is a set of collections of objects (and their drawing options) required for specific tasks.

* A collection is a set of objects, equivalent of the old layers in Blender. A collection can be shared across multiple layers.

* All Scenes have a master collection that all other collections are children of.

* New collection "context" tab (in Properties Editor)

* New temporary viewport "collections" panel to control per-collection
visibility

Missing User Features
---------------------

* Collection "Filter"
  Option to add objects based on their names

* Collection Manager operators
  The existing buttons  are placeholders

* Collection Manager drawing
  The editor main region is empty

* Collection Override

* Per-Collection engine settings
  This will come as a separate commit, as part of the clay-engine branch

Dev Commit Log
--------------

* New DNA file (DNA_layer_types.h) with the new structs
  We are replacing Base by a new extended Base while keeping it backward
  compatible with some legacy settings (i.e., lay, flag_legacy).

  Renamed all Base to BaseLegacy to make it clear the areas of code that
  still need to be converted

  Note: manual changes were required on - deg_builder_nodes.h, rna_object.c, KX_Light.cpp

* Unittesting for main syncronization requirements
  - read, write, add/copy/remove objects, copy scene, collection
  link/unlinking, context)

* New Editor: Collection Manager
  Based on patch by Julian Eisel
  This is extracted from the layer-manager branch. With the following changes:

    - Renamed references of layer manager to collections manager

    - I doesn't include the editors/space_collections/ draw and util files

    - The drawing code itself will be implemented separately by Julian

* Base / Object:
  A little note about them. Original Blender code would try to keep them
  in sync through the code, juggling flags back and forth. This will now
  be handled by Depsgraph, keeping Object and Bases more separated
  throughout the non-rendering code.

  Scene.base is being cleared in doversion, and the old viewport drawing
  code was poorly converted to use the new bases while the new viewport
  code doesn't get merged and replace the old one.

Python API Changes
------------------

```
- scene.layers
+ # no longer exists

- scene.objects
+ scene.scene_layers.active.objects

- scene.objects.active
+ scene.render_layers.active.objects.active

- bpy.context.scene.objects.link()
+ bpy.context.scene_collection.objects.link()

- bpy_extras.object_utils.object_data_add(context, obdata, operator=None, use_active_layer=True, name=None)
+ bpy_extras.object_utils.object_data_add(context, obdata, operator=None, name=None)

- bpy.context.object.select
+ bpy.context.object.select = True
+ bpy.context.object.select = False
+ bpy.context.object.select_get()
+ bpy.context.object.select_set(action='SELECT')
+ bpy.context.object.select_set(action='DESELECT')

-AddObjectHelper.layers
+ # no longer exists
```
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/** \file blender/blenkernel/intern/library_remap.c
* \ingroup bke
*
* Contains management of ID's and libraries remap, unlink and free logic.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include "MEM_guardedalloc.h"
/* all types are needed here, in order to do memory operations */
#include "DNA_anim_types.h"
#include "DNA_armature_types.h"
#include "DNA_brush_types.h"
#include "DNA_camera_types.h"
#include "DNA_cachefile_types.h"
#include "DNA_group_types.h"
#include "DNA_gpencil_types.h"
#include "DNA_ipo_types.h"
#include "DNA_key_types.h"
#include "DNA_lamp_types.h"
#include "DNA_lattice_types.h"
#include "DNA_linestyle_types.h"
#include "DNA_material_types.h"
#include "DNA_mesh_types.h"
#include "DNA_meta_types.h"
#include "DNA_movieclip_types.h"
#include "DNA_mask_types.h"
#include "DNA_node_types.h"
#include "DNA_object_types.h"
#include "DNA_scene_types.h"
#include "DNA_screen_types.h"
#include "DNA_speaker_types.h"
#include "DNA_sound_types.h"
#include "DNA_text_types.h"
#include "DNA_vfont_types.h"
#include "DNA_windowmanager_types.h"
#include "DNA_world_types.h"
#include "BLI_blenlib.h"
#include "BLI_utildefines.h"
#include "BKE_action.h"
#include "BKE_animsys.h"
#include "BKE_armature.h"
#include "BKE_brush.h"
#include "BKE_camera.h"
#include "BKE_cachefile.h"
#include "BKE_collection.h"
#include "BKE_curve.h"
#include "BKE_depsgraph.h"
#include "BKE_fcurve.h"
#include "BKE_font.h"
#include "BKE_group.h"
#include "BKE_gpencil.h"
#include "BKE_idprop.h"
#include "BKE_image.h"
#include "BKE_ipo.h"
#include "BKE_key.h"
#include "BKE_lamp.h"
#include "BKE_lattice.h"
#include "BKE_library.h"
#include "BKE_library_query.h"
#include "BKE_library_remap.h"
#include "BKE_linestyle.h"
#include "BKE_mesh.h"
#include "BKE_material.h"
#include "BKE_main.h"
#include "BKE_mask.h"
#include "BKE_mball.h"
#include "BKE_modifier.h"
#include "BKE_movieclip.h"
#include "BKE_multires.h"
#include "BKE_node.h"
#include "BKE_object.h"
#include "BKE_paint.h"
#include "BKE_particle.h"
#include "BKE_sca.h"
#include "BKE_speaker.h"
#include "BKE_sound.h"
#include "BKE_screen.h"
#include "BKE_scene.h"
#include "BKE_text.h"
#include "BKE_texture.h"
#include "BKE_world.h"
#ifdef WITH_PYTHON
#include "BPY_extern.h"
#endif
static BKE_library_free_window_manager_cb free_windowmanager_cb = NULL;
void BKE_library_callback_free_window_manager_set(BKE_library_free_window_manager_cb func)
{
free_windowmanager_cb = func;
}
static BKE_library_free_notifier_reference_cb free_notifier_reference_cb = NULL;
void BKE_library_callback_free_notifier_reference_set(BKE_library_free_notifier_reference_cb func)
{
free_notifier_reference_cb = func;
}
static BKE_library_remap_editor_id_reference_cb remap_editor_id_reference_cb = NULL;
void BKE_library_callback_remap_editor_id_reference_set(BKE_library_remap_editor_id_reference_cb func)
{
remap_editor_id_reference_cb = func;
}
typedef struct IDRemap {
Main *bmain; /* Only used to trigger depsgraph updates in the right bmain. */
ID *old_id;
ID *new_id;
ID *id; /* The ID in which we are replacing old_id by new_id usages. */
short flag;
/* 'Output' data. */
short status;
int skipped_direct; /* Number of direct usecases that could not be remapped (e.g.: obdata when in edit mode). */
int skipped_indirect; /* Number of indirect usecases that could not be remapped. */
int skipped_refcounted; /* Number of skipped usecases that refcount the datablock. */
} IDRemap;
/* IDRemap->flag enums defined in BKE_library.h */
/* IDRemap->status */
enum {
/* *** Set by callback. *** */
ID_REMAP_IS_LINKED_DIRECT = 1 << 0, /* new_id is directly linked in current .blend. */
ID_REMAP_IS_USER_ONE_SKIPPED = 1 << 1, /* There was some skipped 'user_one' usages of old_id. */
};
static int foreach_libblock_remap_callback(void *user_data, ID *id_self, ID **id_p, int cb_flag)
{
if (cb_flag & IDWALK_CB_PRIVATE) {
return IDWALK_RET_NOP;
}
IDRemap *id_remap_data = user_data;
ID *old_id = id_remap_data->old_id;
ID *new_id = id_remap_data->new_id;
ID *id = id_remap_data->id;
if (!old_id) { /* Used to cleanup all IDs used by a specific one. */
BLI_assert(!new_id);
old_id = *id_p;
}
if (*id_p && (*id_p == old_id)) {
const bool is_indirect = (cb_flag & IDWALK_CB_INDIRECT_USAGE) != 0;
const bool skip_indirect = (id_remap_data->flag & ID_REMAP_SKIP_INDIRECT_USAGE) != 0;
/* Note: proxy usage implies LIB_TAG_EXTERN, so on this aspect it is direct,
* on the other hand since they get reset to lib data on file open/reload it is indirect too...
* Edit Mode is also a 'skip direct' case. */
const bool is_obj = (GS(id->name) == ID_OB);
const bool is_obj_editmode = (is_obj && BKE_object_is_in_editmode((Object *)id));
const bool is_never_null = ((cb_flag & IDWALK_CB_NEVER_NULL) && (new_id == NULL) &&
(id_remap_data->flag & ID_REMAP_FORCE_NEVER_NULL_USAGE) == 0);
const bool skip_never_null = (id_remap_data->flag & ID_REMAP_SKIP_NEVER_NULL_USAGE) != 0;
#ifdef DEBUG_PRINT
printf("In %s: Remapping %s (%p) to %s (%p) (skip_indirect: %d)\n",
id->name, old_id->name, old_id, new_id ? new_id->name : "<NONE>", new_id, skip_indirect);
#endif
if ((id_remap_data->flag & ID_REMAP_FLAG_NEVER_NULL_USAGE) && (cb_flag & IDWALK_CB_NEVER_NULL)) {
id->tag |= LIB_TAG_DOIT;
}
/* Special hack in case it's Object->data and we are in edit mode (skipped_direct too). */
if ((is_never_null && skip_never_null) ||
(is_obj_editmode && (((Object *)id)->data == *id_p)) ||
(skip_indirect && is_indirect))
{
if (is_indirect) {
id_remap_data->skipped_indirect++;
}
else if (is_never_null || is_obj_editmode) {
id_remap_data->skipped_direct++;
}
else {
BLI_assert(0);
}
if (cb_flag & IDWALK_CB_USER) {
id_remap_data->skipped_refcounted++;
}
else if (cb_flag & IDWALK_CB_USER_ONE) {
/* No need to count number of times this happens, just a flag is enough. */
id_remap_data->status |= ID_REMAP_IS_USER_ONE_SKIPPED;
}
}
else {
if (!is_never_null) {
*id_p = new_id;
DAG_id_tag_update_ex(id_remap_data->bmain, id_self, OB_RECALC_OB | OB_RECALC_DATA | OB_RECALC_TIME);
}
if (cb_flag & IDWALK_CB_USER) {
id_us_min(old_id);
/* We do not want to handle LIB_TAG_INDIRECT/LIB_TAG_EXTERN here. */
if (new_id)
new_id->us++;
}
else if (cb_flag & IDWALK_CB_USER_ONE) {
id_us_ensure_real(new_id);
/* We cannot affect old_id->us directly, LIB_TAG_EXTRAUSER(_SET) are assumed to be set as needed,
* that extra user is processed in final handling... */
}
if (!is_indirect) {
id_remap_data->status |= ID_REMAP_IS_LINKED_DIRECT;
}
}
}
return IDWALK_RET_NOP;
}
/* Some reamapping unfortunately require extra and/or specific handling, tackle those here. */
static void libblock_remap_data_preprocess_scene_base_unlink(
IDRemap *r_id_remap_data, Scene *sce, BaseLegacy *base, const bool skip_indirect, const bool is_indirect)
{
if (skip_indirect && is_indirect) {
r_id_remap_data->skipped_indirect++;
r_id_remap_data->skipped_refcounted++;
}
else {
id_us_min((ID *)base->object);
BKE_scene_base_unlink(sce, base);
MEM_freeN(base);
if (!is_indirect) {
r_id_remap_data->status |= ID_REMAP_IS_LINKED_DIRECT;
}
}
}
/* Some remapping unfortunately require extra and/or specific handling, tackle those here. */
static void libblock_remap_data_preprocess_scene_object_unlink(
IDRemap *r_id_remap_data, Scene *sce, Object *ob, const bool skip_indirect, const bool is_indirect)
{
if (skip_indirect && is_indirect) {
r_id_remap_data->skipped_indirect++;
r_id_remap_data->skipped_refcounted++;
}
else {
BKE_collections_object_remove(r_id_remap_data->bmain, sce, ob, false);
if (!is_indirect) {
r_id_remap_data->status |= ID_REMAP_IS_LINKED_DIRECT;
}
}
}
static void libblock_remap_data_preprocess(IDRemap *r_id_remap_data)
{
switch (GS(r_id_remap_data->id->name)) {
case ID_SCE:
{
Scene *sce = (Scene *)r_id_remap_data->id;
if (!r_id_remap_data->new_id) {
const bool is_indirect = (sce->id.lib != NULL);
const bool skip_indirect = (r_id_remap_data->flag & ID_REMAP_SKIP_INDIRECT_USAGE) != 0;
/* In case we are unlinking... */
if (!r_id_remap_data->old_id) {
/* ... everything from scene. */
Object *ob_iter;
FOREACH_SCENE_OBJECT(sce, ob_iter)
{
libblock_remap_data_preprocess_scene_object_unlink(
r_id_remap_data, sce, ob_iter, skip_indirect, is_indirect);
}
FOREACH_SCENE_OBJECT_END
BaseLegacy *base, *base_next;
for (base = sce->base.first; base; base = base_next) {
base_next = base->next;
libblock_remap_data_preprocess_scene_base_unlink(
r_id_remap_data, sce, base, skip_indirect, is_indirect);
}
}
else if (GS(r_id_remap_data->old_id->name) == ID_OB) {
/* ... a specific object from scene. */
Object *old_ob = (Object *)r_id_remap_data->old_id;
libblock_remap_data_preprocess_scene_object_unlink(
r_id_remap_data, sce, old_ob, skip_indirect, is_indirect);
BaseLegacy *base = BKE_scene_base_find(sce, old_ob);
if (base) {
libblock_remap_data_preprocess_scene_base_unlink(
r_id_remap_data, sce, base, skip_indirect, is_indirect);
}
}
}
break;
}
case ID_OB:
{
ID *old_id = r_id_remap_data->old_id;
if (!old_id || GS(old_id->name) == ID_AR) {
Object *ob = (Object *)r_id_remap_data->id;
/* Object's pose holds reference to armature bones... sic */
/* Note that in theory, we should have to bother about linked/non-linked/never-null/etc. flags/states.
* Fortunately, this is just a tag, so we can accept to 'over-tag' a bit for pose recalc, and avoid
* another complex and risky condition nightmare like the one we have in
* foreach_libblock_remap_callback()... */
if (ob->pose && (!old_id || ob->data == old_id)) {
BLI_assert(ob->type == OB_ARMATURE);
ob->pose->flag |= POSE_RECALC;
/* We need to clear pose bone pointers immediately, things like undo writefile may be called
* before pose is actually recomputed, can lead to segfault... */
BKE_pose_clear_pointers(ob->pose);
}
}
break;
}
default:
break;
}
}
static void libblock_remap_data_postprocess_object_fromgroup_update(Main *bmain, Object *old_ob, Object *new_ob)
{
if (old_ob->flag & OB_FROMGROUP) {
/* Note that for Scene's BaseObject->flag, either we:
* - unlinked old_ob (i.e. new_ob is NULL), in which case scenes' bases have been removed already.
* - remapped old_ob by new_ob, in which case scenes' bases are still valid as is.
* So in any case, no need to update them here. */
if (BKE_group_object_find(NULL, old_ob) == NULL) {
old_ob->flag &= ~OB_FROMGROUP;
}
if (new_ob == NULL) { /* We need to remove NULL-ified groupobjects... */
for (Group *group = bmain->group.first; group; group = group->id.next) {
BKE_group_object_unlink(group, NULL);
}
}
else {
new_ob->flag |= OB_FROMGROUP;
}
}
}
static void libblock_remap_data_postprocess_group_scene_unlink(Main *UNUSED(bmain), Scene *sce, ID *old_id)
{
/* Note that here we assume no object has no base (i.e. all objects are assumed instanced
* in one scene...). */
for (BaseLegacy *base = sce->base.first; base; base = base->next) {
Object *ob = base->object;
if (ob->flag & OB_FROMGROUP) {
Group *grp = BKE_group_object_find(NULL, ob);
/* Unlinked group (old_id) is still in bmain... */
if (grp && (&grp->id == old_id || grp->id.us == 0)) {
grp = BKE_group_object_find(grp, ob);
}
if (!grp) {
ob->flag &= ~OB_FROMGROUP;
}
}
}
}
static void libblock_remap_data_postprocess_obdata_relink(Main *UNUSED(bmain), Object *ob, ID *new_id)
{
if (ob->data == new_id) {
switch (GS(new_id->name)) {
case ID_ME:
multires_force_update(ob);
break;
case ID_CU:
BKE_curve_type_test(ob);
break;
default:
break;
}
test_object_modifiers(ob);
test_object_materials(ob, new_id);
}
}
static void libblock_remap_data_postprocess_nodetree_update(Main *bmain, ID *new_id)
{
/* Verify all nodetree user nodes. */
ntreeVerifyNodes(bmain, new_id);
/* Update node trees as necessary. */
FOREACH_NODETREE(bmain, ntree, id) {
/* make an update call for the tree */
ntreeUpdateTree(bmain, ntree);
} FOREACH_NODETREE_END
}
/**
* Execute the 'data' part of the remapping (that is, all ID pointers from other ID datablocks).
*
* Behavior differs depending on whether given \a id is NULL or not:
* - \a id NULL: \a old_id must be non-NULL, \a new_id may be NULL (unlinking \a old_id) or not
* (remapping \a old_id to \a new_id). The whole \a bmain database is checked, and all pointers to \a old_id
* are remapped to \a new_id.
* - \a id is non-NULL:
* + If \a old_id is NULL, \a new_id must also be NULL, and all ID pointers from \a id are cleared (i.e. \a id
* does not references any other datablock anymore).
* + If \a old_id is non-NULL, behavior is as with a NULL \a id, but only within given \a id.
*
* \param bmain: the Main data storage to operate on (must never be NULL).
* \param id: the datablock to operate on (can be NULL, in which case we operate over all IDs from given bmain).
* \param old_id: the datablock to dereference (may be NULL if \a id is non-NULL).
* \param new_id: the new datablock to replace \a old_id references with (may be NULL).
* \param r_id_remap_data: if non-NULL, the IDRemap struct to use (uselful to retrieve info about remapping process).
*/
ATTR_NONNULL(1) static void libblock_remap_data(
Main *bmain, ID *id, ID *old_id, ID *new_id, const short remap_flags, IDRemap *r_id_remap_data)
{
IDRemap id_remap_data;
ListBase *lb_array[MAX_LIBARRAY];
int i;
if (r_id_remap_data == NULL) {
r_id_remap_data = &id_remap_data;
}
r_id_remap_data->bmain = bmain;
r_id_remap_data->old_id = old_id;
r_id_remap_data->new_id = new_id;
r_id_remap_data->id = NULL;
r_id_remap_data->flag = remap_flags;
r_id_remap_data->status = 0;
r_id_remap_data->skipped_direct = 0;
r_id_remap_data->skipped_indirect = 0;
r_id_remap_data->skipped_refcounted = 0;
if (id) {
#ifdef DEBUG_PRINT
printf("\tchecking id %s (%p, %p)\n", id->name, id, id->lib);
#endif
r_id_remap_data->id = id;
libblock_remap_data_preprocess(r_id_remap_data);
BKE_library_foreach_ID_link(NULL, id, foreach_libblock_remap_callback, (void *)r_id_remap_data, IDWALK_NOP);
}
else {
i = set_listbasepointers(bmain, lb_array);
/* Note that this is a very 'bruteforce' approach, maybe we could use some depsgraph to only process
* objects actually using given old_id... sounds rather unlikely currently, though, so this will do for now. */
while (i--) {
ID *id_curr = lb_array[i]->first;
if (!id_curr || !BKE_library_idtype_can_use_idtype(GS(id_curr->name), GS(old_id->name))) {
continue;
}
for (; id_curr; id_curr = id_curr->next) {
/* Note that we cannot skip indirect usages of old_id here (if requested), we still need to check it for
* the user count handling...
* XXX No more true (except for debug usage of those skipping counters). */
r_id_remap_data->id = id_curr;
libblock_remap_data_preprocess(r_id_remap_data);
BKE_library_foreach_ID_link(
NULL, id_curr, foreach_libblock_remap_callback, (void *)r_id_remap_data, IDWALK_NOP);
}
}
}
if (old_id && GS(old_id->name) == ID_OB) {
BKE_sca_logic_links_remap(bmain, (Object *)old_id, (Object *)new_id);
}
/* XXX We may not want to always 'transfer' fakeuser from old to new id... Think for now it's desired behavior
* though, we can always add an option (flag) to control this later if needed. */
if (old_id && (old_id->flag & LIB_FAKEUSER)) {
id_fake_user_clear(old_id);
id_fake_user_set(new_id);
}
id_us_clear_real(old_id);
if (new_id && (new_id->tag & LIB_TAG_INDIRECT) && (r_id_remap_data->status & ID_REMAP_IS_LINKED_DIRECT)) {
new_id->tag &= ~LIB_TAG_INDIRECT;
new_id->tag |= LIB_TAG_EXTERN;
}
#ifdef DEBUG_PRINT
printf("%s: %d occurences skipped (%d direct and %d indirect ones)\n", __func__,
r_id_remap_data->skipped_direct + r_id_remap_data->skipped_indirect,
r_id_remap_data->skipped_direct, r_id_remap_data->skipped_indirect);
#endif
}
/**
* Replace all references in given Main to \a old_id by \a new_id
* (if \a new_id is NULL, it unlinks \a old_id).
*/
void BKE_libblock_remap_locked(
Main *bmain, void *old_idv, void *new_idv,
const short remap_flags)
{
IDRemap id_remap_data;
ID *old_id = old_idv;
ID *new_id = new_idv;
int skipped_direct, skipped_refcounted;
BLI_assert(old_id != NULL);
BLI_assert((new_id == NULL) || GS(old_id->name) == GS(new_id->name));
BLI_assert(old_id != new_id);
libblock_remap_data(bmain, NULL, old_id, new_id, remap_flags, &id_remap_data);
if (free_notifier_reference_cb) {
free_notifier_reference_cb(old_id);
}
/* We assume editors do not hold references to their IDs... This is false in some cases
* (Image is especially tricky here), editors' code is to handle refcount (id->us) itself then. */
if (remap_editor_id_reference_cb) {
remap_editor_id_reference_cb(old_id, new_id);
}
skipped_direct = id_remap_data.skipped_direct;
skipped_refcounted = id_remap_data.skipped_refcounted;
/* If old_id was used by some ugly 'user_one' stuff (like Image or Clip editors...), and user count has actually
* been incremented for that, we have to decrease once more its user count... unless we had to skip
* some 'user_one' cases. */
if ((old_id->tag & LIB_TAG_EXTRAUSER_SET) && !(id_remap_data.status & ID_REMAP_IS_USER_ONE_SKIPPED)) {
id_us_clear_real(old_id);
}
BLI_assert(old_id->us - skipped_refcounted >= 0);
UNUSED_VARS_NDEBUG(skipped_refcounted);
if (skipped_direct == 0) {
/* old_id is assumed to not be used directly anymore... */
if (old_id->lib && (old_id->tag & LIB_TAG_EXTERN)) {
old_id->tag &= ~LIB_TAG_EXTERN;
old_id->tag |= LIB_TAG_INDIRECT;
}
}
/* Some after-process updates.
* This is a bit ugly, but cannot see a way to avoid it. Maybe we should do a per-ID callback for this instead?
*/
switch (GS(old_id->name)) {
case ID_OB:
libblock_remap_data_postprocess_object_fromgroup_update(bmain, (Object *)old_id, (Object *)new_id);
break;
case ID_GR:
if (!new_id) { /* Only affects us in case group was unlinked. */
for (Scene *sce = bmain->scene.first; sce; sce = sce->id.next) {
libblock_remap_data_postprocess_group_scene_unlink(bmain, sce, old_id);
}
}
break;
case ID_ME:
case ID_CU:
case ID_MB:
if (new_id) { /* Only affects us in case obdata was relinked (changed). */
for (Object *ob = bmain->object.first; ob; ob = ob->id.next) {
libblock_remap_data_postprocess_obdata_relink(bmain, ob, new_id);
}
}
break;
default:
break;
}
/* Node trees may virtually use any kind of data-block... */
/* XXX Yuck!!!! nodetree update can do pretty much any thing when talking about py nodes,
* including creating new data-blocks (see T50385), so we need to unlock main here. :(
* Why can't we have re-entrent locks? */
BKE_main_unlock(bmain);
libblock_remap_data_postprocess_nodetree_update(bmain, new_id);
BKE_main_lock(bmain);
/* Full rebuild of DAG! */
DAG_relations_tag_update(bmain);
}
void BKE_libblock_remap(Main *bmain, void *old_idv, void *new_idv, const short remap_flags)
{
BKE_main_lock(bmain);
BKE_libblock_remap_locked(bmain, old_idv, new_idv, remap_flags);
BKE_main_unlock(bmain);
}
/**
* Unlink given \a id from given \a bmain (does not touch to indirect, i.e. library, usages of the ID).
*
* \param do_flag_never_null: If true, all IDs using \a idv in a 'non-NULL' way are flagged by \a LIB_TAG_DOIT flag
* (quite obviously, 'non-NULL' usages can never be unlinked by this function...).
*/
void BKE_libblock_unlink(Main *bmain, void *idv, const bool do_flag_never_null, const bool do_skip_indirect)
{
const short remap_flags = (do_skip_indirect ? ID_REMAP_SKIP_INDIRECT_USAGE : 0) |
(do_flag_never_null ? ID_REMAP_FLAG_NEVER_NULL_USAGE : 0);
BKE_main_lock(bmain);
BKE_libblock_remap_locked(bmain, idv, NULL, remap_flags);
BKE_main_unlock(bmain);
}
/** Similar to libblock_remap, but only affects IDs used by given \a idv ID.
*
* \param old_idv: Unlike BKE_libblock_remap, can be NULL,
* in which case all ID usages by given \a idv will be cleared.
* \param us_min_never_null: If \a true and new_id is NULL,
* 'NEVER_NULL' ID usages keep their old id, but this one still gets its user count decremented
* (needed when given \a idv is going to be deleted right after being unlinked).
*/
/* Should be able to replace all _relink() funcs (constraints, rigidbody, etc.) ? */
/* XXX Arg! Naming... :(
* _relink? avoids confusion with _remap, but is confusing with _unlink
* _remap_used_ids?
* _remap_datablocks?
* BKE_id_remap maybe?
* ... sigh
*/
void BKE_libblock_relink_ex(
Main *bmain, void *idv, void *old_idv, void *new_idv, const bool us_min_never_null)
{
ID *id = idv;
ID *old_id = old_idv;
ID *new_id = new_idv;
int remap_flags = us_min_never_null ? 0 : ID_REMAP_SKIP_NEVER_NULL_USAGE;
/* No need to lock here, we are only affecting given ID, not bmain database. */
BLI_assert(id);
if (old_id) {
BLI_assert((new_id == NULL) || GS(old_id->name) == GS(new_id->name));
BLI_assert(old_id != new_id);
}
else {
BLI_assert(new_id == NULL);
}
libblock_remap_data(bmain, id, old_id, new_id, remap_flags, NULL);
/* Some after-process updates.
* This is a bit ugly, but cannot see a way to avoid it. Maybe we should do a per-ID callback for this instead?
*/
switch (GS(id->name)) {
case ID_SCE:
{
Scene *sce = (Scene *)id;
if (old_id) {
switch (GS(old_id->name)) {
case ID_OB:
{
libblock_remap_data_postprocess_object_fromgroup_update(
bmain, (Object *)old_id, (Object *)new_id);
break;
}
case ID_GR:
if (!new_id) { /* Only affects us in case group was unlinked. */
libblock_remap_data_postprocess_group_scene_unlink(bmain, sce, old_id);
}
break;
default:
break;
}
}
else {
/* No choice but to check whole objects/groups. */
for (Object *ob = bmain->object.first; ob; ob = ob->id.next) {
libblock_remap_data_postprocess_object_fromgroup_update(bmain, ob, NULL);
}
for (Group *grp = bmain->group.first; grp; grp = grp->id.next) {
libblock_remap_data_postprocess_group_scene_unlink(bmain, sce, NULL);
}
}
break;
}
case ID_OB:
if (new_id) { /* Only affects us in case obdata was relinked (changed). */
libblock_remap_data_postprocess_obdata_relink(bmain, (Object *)id, new_id);
}
break;
default:
break;
}
}
static int id_relink_to_newid_looper(void *UNUSED(user_data), ID *UNUSED(self_id), ID **id_pointer, const int cb_flag)
{
if (cb_flag & IDWALK_CB_PRIVATE) {
return IDWALK_RET_NOP;
}
ID *id = *id_pointer;
if (id) {
/* See: NEW_ID macro */
if (id->newid) {
BKE_library_update_ID_link_user(id->newid, id, cb_flag);
*id_pointer = id->newid;
}
else if (id->tag & LIB_TAG_NEW) {
id->tag &= ~LIB_TAG_NEW;
BKE_libblock_relink_to_newid(id);
}
}
return IDWALK_RET_NOP;
}
/** Similar to libblock_relink_ex, but is remapping IDs to their newid value if non-NULL, in given \a id.
*
* Very specific usage, not sure we'll keep it on the long run, currently only used in Object duplication code...
*/
void BKE_libblock_relink_to_newid(ID *id)
{
if (ID_IS_LINKED_DATABLOCK(id))
return;
BKE_library_foreach_ID_link(NULL, id, id_relink_to_newid_looper, NULL, 0);
}
void BKE_libblock_free_data(Main *UNUSED(bmain), ID *id)
{
if (id->properties) {
IDP_FreeProperty(id->properties);
MEM_freeN(id->properties);
}
}
/**
* used in headerbuttons.c image.c mesh.c screen.c sound.c and library.c
*
* \param do_id_user: if \a true, try to release other ID's 'references' hold by \a idv.
* (only applies to main database)
* \param do_ui_user: similar to do_id_user but makes sure UI does not hold references to
* \a id.
*/
void BKE_libblock_free_ex(Main *bmain, void *idv, const bool do_id_user, const bool do_ui_user)
{
ID *id = idv;
short type = GS(id->name);
ListBase *lb = which_libbase(bmain, type);
DAG_id_type_tag(bmain, type);
#ifdef WITH_PYTHON
BPY_id_release(id);
#endif
if (do_id_user) {
BKE_libblock_relink_ex(bmain, id, NULL, NULL, true);
}
switch (type) {
case ID_SCE:
BKE_scene_free((Scene *)id);
break;
case ID_LI:
BKE_library_free((Library *)id);
break;
case ID_OB:
BKE_object_free((Object *)id);
break;
case ID_ME:
BKE_mesh_free((Mesh *)id);
break;
case ID_CU:
BKE_curve_free((Curve *)id);
break;
case ID_MB:
BKE_mball_free((MetaBall *)id);
break;
case ID_MA:
BKE_material_free((Material *)id);
break;
case ID_TE:
BKE_texture_free((Tex *)id);
break;
case ID_IM:
BKE_image_free((Image *)id);
break;
case ID_LT:
BKE_lattice_free((Lattice *)id);
break;
case ID_LA:
BKE_lamp_free((Lamp *)id);
break;
case ID_CA:
BKE_camera_free((Camera *) id);
break;
case ID_IP: /* Deprecated. */
BKE_ipo_free((Ipo *)id);
break;
case ID_KE:
BKE_key_free((Key *)id);
break;
case ID_WO:
BKE_world_free((World *)id);
break;
case ID_SCR:
BKE_screen_free((bScreen *)id);
break;
case ID_VF:
BKE_vfont_free((VFont *)id);
break;
case ID_TXT:
BKE_text_free((Text *)id);
break;
case ID_SPK:
BKE_speaker_free((Speaker *)id);
break;
case ID_SO:
BKE_sound_free((bSound *)id);
break;
case ID_GR:
BKE_group_free((Group *)id);
break;
case ID_AR:
BKE_armature_free((bArmature *)id);
break;
case ID_AC:
BKE_action_free((bAction *)id);
break;
case ID_NT:
ntreeFreeTree((bNodeTree *)id);
break;
case ID_BR:
BKE_brush_free((Brush *)id);
break;
case ID_PA:
BKE_particlesettings_free((ParticleSettings *)id);
break;
case ID_WM:
if (free_windowmanager_cb)
free_windowmanager_cb(NULL, (wmWindowManager *)id);
break;
case ID_GD:
BKE_gpencil_free((bGPdata *)id, true);
break;
case ID_MC:
BKE_movieclip_free((MovieClip *)id);
break;
case ID_MSK:
BKE_mask_free((Mask *)id);
break;
case ID_LS:
BKE_linestyle_free((FreestyleLineStyle *)id);
break;
case ID_PAL:
BKE_palette_free((Palette *)id);
break;
case ID_PC:
BKE_paint_curve_free((PaintCurve *)id);
break;
case ID_CF:
BKE_cachefile_free((CacheFile *)id);
break;
}
/* avoid notifying on removed data */
BKE_main_lock(bmain);
if (do_ui_user) {
if (free_notifier_reference_cb) {
free_notifier_reference_cb(id);
}
if (remap_editor_id_reference_cb) {
remap_editor_id_reference_cb(id, NULL);
}
}
BLI_remlink(lb, id);
BKE_libblock_free_data(bmain, id);
BKE_main_unlock(bmain);
MEM_freeN(id);
}
void BKE_libblock_free(Main *bmain, void *idv)
{
BKE_libblock_free_ex(bmain, idv, true, true);
}
void BKE_libblock_free_us(Main *bmain, void *idv) /* test users */
{
ID *id = idv;
id_us_min(id);
/* XXX This is a temp (2.77) hack so that we keep same behavior as in 2.76 regarding groups when deleting an object.
* Since only 'user_one' usage of objects is groups, and only 'real user' usage of objects is scenes,
* removing that 'user_one' tag when there is no more real (scene) users of an object ensures it gets
* fully unlinked.
* But only for local objects, not linked ones!
* Otherwise, there is no real way to get rid of an object anymore - better handling of this is TODO.
*/
if ((GS(id->name) == ID_OB) && (id->us == 1) && (id->lib == NULL)) {
id_us_clear_real(id);
}
if (id->us == 0) {
BKE_libblock_unlink(bmain, id, false, false);
BKE_libblock_free(bmain, id);
}
}
void BKE_libblock_delete(Main *bmain, void *idv)
{
ListBase *lbarray[MAX_LIBARRAY];
int base_count, i;
base_count = set_listbasepointers(bmain, lbarray);
BKE_main_id_tag_all(bmain, LIB_TAG_DOIT, false);
/* First tag all datablocks directly from target lib.
* Note that we go forward here, since we want to check dependencies before users (e.g. meshes before objects).
* Avoids to have to loop twice. */
for (i = 0; i < base_count; i++) {
ListBase *lb = lbarray[i];
ID *id;
for (id = lb->first; id; id = id->next) {
/* Note: in case we delete a library, we also delete all its datablocks! */
if ((id == (ID *)idv) || (id->lib == (Library *)idv) || (id->tag & LIB_TAG_DOIT)) {
id->tag |= LIB_TAG_DOIT;
/* Will tag 'never NULL' users of this ID too.
* Note that we cannot use BKE_libblock_unlink() here, since it would ignore indirect (and proxy!)
* links, this can lead to nasty crashing here in second, actual deleting loop.
* Also, this will also flag users of deleted data that cannot be unlinked
* (object using deleted obdata, etc.), so that they also get deleted. */
BKE_libblock_remap(bmain, id, NULL, ID_REMAP_FLAG_NEVER_NULL_USAGE | ID_REMAP_FORCE_NEVER_NULL_USAGE);
}
}
}
/* In usual reversed order, such that all usage of a given ID, even 'never NULL' ones, have been already cleared
* when we reach it (e.g. Objects being processed before meshes, they'll have already released their 'reference'
* over meshes when we come to freeing obdata). */
for (i = base_count; i--; ) {
ListBase *lb = lbarray[i];
ID *id, *id_next;
for (id = lb->first; id; id = id_next) {
id_next = id->next;
if (id->tag & LIB_TAG_DOIT) {
if (id->us != 0) {
#ifdef DEBUG_PRINT
printf("%s: deleting %s (%d)\n", __func__, id->name, id->us);
#endif
BLI_assert(id->us == 0);
}
BKE_libblock_free(bmain, id);
}
}
}
}