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/* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2023 Blender Authors
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */
#pragma once
#include "DNA_node_tree_interface_types.h"
#include "DNA_node_types.h"
#include "BKE_node.hh"
#include <queue>
#include <type_traits>
#include "BLI_cache_mutex.hh"
#include "BLI_parameter_pack_utils.hh"
#include "BLI_vector.hh"
namespace blender::bke {
class NodeTreeMainUpdater;
class bNodeTreeInterfaceRuntime {
friend bNodeTreeInterface;
friend bNodeTree;
private:
/**
* Keeps track of what changed in the node tree until the next update.
* Should not be changed directly, instead use the functions in `BKE_node_tree_update.hh`.
* #NodeTreeInterfaceChangedFlag.
*/
uint32_t changed_flag_ = 0;
/**
* Protects access to item cache variables below. This is necessary so that the cache can be
* updated on a const #bNodeTreeInterface.
*/
CacheMutex items_cache_mutex_;
/* Runtime topology cache for linear access to items. */
Vector<bNodeTreeInterfaceItem *> items_;
/* Socket-only lists for input/output access by index. */
Vector<bNodeTreeInterfaceSocket *> inputs_;
Vector<bNodeTreeInterfaceSocket *> outputs_;
};
namespace node_interface {
namespace detail {
template<typename T> static bool item_is_type(const bNodeTreeInterfaceItem &item)
{
bool match = false;
switch (item.item_type) {
case NODE_INTERFACE_SOCKET: {
match |= std::is_same<T, bNodeTreeInterfaceSocket>::value;
break;
}
case NODE_INTERFACE_PANEL: {
match |= std::is_same<T, bNodeTreeInterfacePanel>::value;
break;
}
}
return match;
}
} // namespace detail
template<typename T> T &get_item_as(bNodeTreeInterfaceItem &item)
{
BLI_assert(detail::item_is_type<T>(item));
return reinterpret_cast<T &>(item);
}
template<typename T> const T &get_item_as(const bNodeTreeInterfaceItem &item)
{
BLI_assert(detail::item_is_type<T>(item));
return reinterpret_cast<const T &>(item);
}
template<typename T> T *get_item_as(bNodeTreeInterfaceItem *item)
{
if (item && detail::item_is_type<T>(*item)) {
return reinterpret_cast<T *>(item);
}
return nullptr;
}
template<typename T> const T *get_item_as(const bNodeTreeInterfaceItem *item)
{
if (item && detail::item_is_type<T>(*item)) {
return reinterpret_cast<const T *>(item);
}
return nullptr;
}
namespace socket_types {
Nodes: Panels integration with blend files and UI Part 3/3 of #109135, #110272 Switch to new node group interfaces and deprecate old DNA and API. This completes support for panels in node drawing and in node group interface declarations in particular. The new node group interface DNA and RNA code has been added in parts 1 and 2 (#110885, #110952) but has not be enabled yet. This commit completes the integration by * enabling the new RNA API * using the new API in UI * read/write new interfaces from blend files * add versioning for backward compatibility * add forward-compatible writing code to reconstruct old interfaces All places accessing node group interface declarations should now be using the new API. A runtime cache has been added that allows simple linear access to socket inputs and outputs even when a panel hierarchy is used. Old DNA has been deprecated and should only be accessed for versioning (inputs/outputs renamed to inputs_legacy/outputs_legacy to catch errors). Versioning code ensures both backward and forward compatibility of existing files. The API for old interfaces is removed. The new API is very similar but is defined on the `ntree.interface` instead of the `ntree` directly. Breaking change notifications and detailed instructions for migrating will be added. A python test has been added for the node group API functions. This includes new functionality such as creating panels and moving items between different levels. This patch does not yet contain panel representations in the modifier UI. This has been tested in a separate branch and will be added with a later PR (#108565). Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/111348
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/* Info for generating static subtypes. */
struct bNodeSocketStaticTypeInfo {
const char *socket_identifier;
const char *interface_identifier;
eNodeSocketDatatype type;
PropertySubType subtype;
const char *label;
};
/* Note: Socket and interface subtypes could be defined from a single central list,
* but makesrna cannot have a dependency on BKE, so this list would have to live in RNA itself,
* with BKE etc. accessing the RNA API to get the subtypes info. */
static const bNodeSocketStaticTypeInfo node_socket_subtypes[] = {
{"NodeSocketFloat", "NodeTreeInterfaceSocketFloat", SOCK_FLOAT, PROP_NONE},
{"NodeSocketFloatUnsigned", "NodeTreeInterfaceSocketFloatUnsigned", SOCK_FLOAT, PROP_UNSIGNED},
{"NodeSocketFloatPercentage",
"NodeTreeInterfaceSocketFloatPercentage",
SOCK_FLOAT,
PROP_PERCENTAGE},
{"NodeSocketFloatFactor", "NodeTreeInterfaceSocketFloatFactor", SOCK_FLOAT, PROP_FACTOR},
{"NodeSocketFloatAngle", "NodeTreeInterfaceSocketFloatAngle", SOCK_FLOAT, PROP_ANGLE},
{"NodeSocketFloatTime", "NodeTreeInterfaceSocketFloatTime", SOCK_FLOAT, PROP_TIME},
{"NodeSocketFloatTimeAbsolute",
"NodeTreeInterfaceSocketFloatTimeAbsolute",
SOCK_FLOAT,
PROP_TIME_ABSOLUTE},
{"NodeSocketFloatDistance", "NodeTreeInterfaceSocketFloatDistance", SOCK_FLOAT, PROP_DISTANCE},
{"NodeSocketInt", "NodeTreeInterfaceSocketInt", SOCK_INT, PROP_NONE},
{"NodeSocketIntUnsigned", "NodeTreeInterfaceSocketIntUnsigned", SOCK_INT, PROP_UNSIGNED},
{"NodeSocketIntPercentage", "NodeTreeInterfaceSocketIntPercentage", SOCK_INT, PROP_PERCENTAGE},
{"NodeSocketIntFactor", "NodeTreeInterfaceSocketIntFactor", SOCK_INT, PROP_FACTOR},
{"NodeSocketBool", "NodeTreeInterfaceSocketBool", SOCK_BOOLEAN, PROP_NONE},
{"NodeSocketRotation", "NodeTreeInterfaceSocketRotation", SOCK_ROTATION, PROP_NONE},
{"NodeSocketMatrix", "NodeTreeInterfaceSocketMatrix", SOCK_MATRIX, PROP_NONE},
Nodes: Panels integration with blend files and UI Part 3/3 of #109135, #110272 Switch to new node group interfaces and deprecate old DNA and API. This completes support for panels in node drawing and in node group interface declarations in particular. The new node group interface DNA and RNA code has been added in parts 1 and 2 (#110885, #110952) but has not be enabled yet. This commit completes the integration by * enabling the new RNA API * using the new API in UI * read/write new interfaces from blend files * add versioning for backward compatibility * add forward-compatible writing code to reconstruct old interfaces All places accessing node group interface declarations should now be using the new API. A runtime cache has been added that allows simple linear access to socket inputs and outputs even when a panel hierarchy is used. Old DNA has been deprecated and should only be accessed for versioning (inputs/outputs renamed to inputs_legacy/outputs_legacy to catch errors). Versioning code ensures both backward and forward compatibility of existing files. The API for old interfaces is removed. The new API is very similar but is defined on the `ntree.interface` instead of the `ntree` directly. Breaking change notifications and detailed instructions for migrating will be added. A python test has been added for the node group API functions. This includes new functionality such as creating panels and moving items between different levels. This patch does not yet contain panel representations in the modifier UI. This has been tested in a separate branch and will be added with a later PR (#108565). Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/111348
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{"NodeSocketVector", "NodeTreeInterfaceSocketVector", SOCK_VECTOR, PROP_NONE},
{"NodeSocketVectorTranslation",
"NodeTreeInterfaceSocketVectorTranslation",
SOCK_VECTOR,
PROP_TRANSLATION},
{"NodeSocketVectorDirection",
"NodeTreeInterfaceSocketVectorDirection",
SOCK_VECTOR,
PROP_DIRECTION},
{"NodeSocketVectorVelocity",
"NodeTreeInterfaceSocketVectorVelocity",
SOCK_VECTOR,
PROP_VELOCITY},
{"NodeSocketVectorAcceleration",
"NodeTreeInterfaceSocketVectorAcceleration",
SOCK_VECTOR,
PROP_ACCELERATION},
{"NodeSocketVectorEuler", "NodeTreeInterfaceSocketVectorEuler", SOCK_VECTOR, PROP_EULER},
{"NodeSocketVectorXYZ", "NodeTreeInterfaceSocketVectorXYZ", SOCK_VECTOR, PROP_XYZ},
{"NodeSocketColor", "NodeTreeInterfaceSocketColor", SOCK_RGBA, PROP_NONE},
{"NodeSocketString", "NodeTreeInterfaceSocketString", SOCK_STRING, PROP_NONE},
{"NodeSocketShader", "NodeTreeInterfaceSocketShader", SOCK_SHADER, PROP_NONE},
{"NodeSocketObject", "NodeTreeInterfaceSocketObject", SOCK_OBJECT, PROP_NONE},
{"NodeSocketImage", "NodeTreeInterfaceSocketImage", SOCK_IMAGE, PROP_NONE},
{"NodeSocketGeometry", "NodeTreeInterfaceSocketGeometry", SOCK_GEOMETRY, PROP_NONE},
{"NodeSocketCollection", "NodeTreeInterfaceSocketCollection", SOCK_COLLECTION, PROP_NONE},
{"NodeSocketTexture", "NodeTreeInterfaceSocketTexture", SOCK_TEXTURE, PROP_NONE},
{"NodeSocketMaterial", "NodeTreeInterfaceSocketMaterial", SOCK_MATERIAL, PROP_NONE},
Geometry Nodes: Menu Switch Node This patch adds support for _Menu Switch_ nodes and enum definitions in node trees more generally. The design is based on the outcome of the [2022 Nodes Workshop](https://code.blender.org/2022/11/geometry-nodes-workshop-2022/#menu-switch). The _Menu Switch_ node is an advanced version of the _Switch_ node which has a customizable **menu input socket** instead of a simple boolean. The _items_ of this menu are owned by the node itself. Each item has a name and description and unique identifier that is used internally. A menu _socket_ represents a concrete value out of the list of items. To enable selection of an enum value for unconnected sockets the menu is presented as a dropdown list like built-in enums. When the socket is connected a shared pointer to the enum definition is propagated along links and stored in socket default values. This allows node groups to expose a menu from an internal menu switch as a parameter. The enum definition is a runtime copy of the enum items in DNA that allows sharing. A menu socket can have multiple connections, which can lead to ambiguity. If two or more different menu source nodes are connected to a socket it gets marked as _undefined_. Any connection to an undefined menu socket is invalid as a hint to users that there is a problem. A warning/error is also shown on nodes with undefined menu sockets. At runtime the value of a menu socket is the simple integer identifier. This can also be a field in geometry nodes. The identifier is unique within each enum definition, and it is persistent even when items are added, removed, or changed. Changing the name of an item does not affect the internal identifier, so users can rename enum items without breaking existing input values. This also persists if, for example, a linked node group is temporarily unavailable. Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/113445
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{"NodeSocketMenu", "NodeTreeInterfaceSocketMenu", SOCK_MENU, PROP_NONE},
Nodes: Panels integration with blend files and UI Part 3/3 of #109135, #110272 Switch to new node group interfaces and deprecate old DNA and API. This completes support for panels in node drawing and in node group interface declarations in particular. The new node group interface DNA and RNA code has been added in parts 1 and 2 (#110885, #110952) but has not be enabled yet. This commit completes the integration by * enabling the new RNA API * using the new API in UI * read/write new interfaces from blend files * add versioning for backward compatibility * add forward-compatible writing code to reconstruct old interfaces All places accessing node group interface declarations should now be using the new API. A runtime cache has been added that allows simple linear access to socket inputs and outputs even when a panel hierarchy is used. Old DNA has been deprecated and should only be accessed for versioning (inputs/outputs renamed to inputs_legacy/outputs_legacy to catch errors). Versioning code ensures both backward and forward compatibility of existing files. The API for old interfaces is removed. The new API is very similar but is defined on the `ntree.interface` instead of the `ntree` directly. Breaking change notifications and detailed instructions for migrating will be added. A python test has been added for the node group API functions. This includes new functionality such as creating panels and moving items between different levels. This patch does not yet contain panel representations in the modifier UI. This has been tested in a separate branch and will be added with a later PR (#108565). Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/111348
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};
template<typename Fn> bool socket_data_to_static_type(const eNodeSocketDatatype type, const Fn &fn)
{
Nodes: Panels integration with blend files and UI Part 3/3 of #109135, #110272 Switch to new node group interfaces and deprecate old DNA and API. This completes support for panels in node drawing and in node group interface declarations in particular. The new node group interface DNA and RNA code has been added in parts 1 and 2 (#110885, #110952) but has not be enabled yet. This commit completes the integration by * enabling the new RNA API * using the new API in UI * read/write new interfaces from blend files * add versioning for backward compatibility * add forward-compatible writing code to reconstruct old interfaces All places accessing node group interface declarations should now be using the new API. A runtime cache has been added that allows simple linear access to socket inputs and outputs even when a panel hierarchy is used. Old DNA has been deprecated and should only be accessed for versioning (inputs/outputs renamed to inputs_legacy/outputs_legacy to catch errors). Versioning code ensures both backward and forward compatibility of existing files. The API for old interfaces is removed. The new API is very similar but is defined on the `ntree.interface` instead of the `ntree` directly. Breaking change notifications and detailed instructions for migrating will be added. A python test has been added for the node group API functions. This includes new functionality such as creating panels and moving items between different levels. This patch does not yet contain panel representations in the modifier UI. This has been tested in a separate branch and will be added with a later PR (#108565). Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/111348
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switch (type) {
case SOCK_FLOAT:
fn.template operator()<bNodeSocketValueFloat>();
return true;
case SOCK_INT:
fn.template operator()<bNodeSocketValueInt>();
return true;
case SOCK_BOOLEAN:
fn.template operator()<bNodeSocketValueBoolean>();
return true;
case SOCK_ROTATION:
fn.template operator()<bNodeSocketValueRotation>();
return true;
case SOCK_VECTOR:
fn.template operator()<bNodeSocketValueVector>();
return true;
case SOCK_RGBA:
fn.template operator()<bNodeSocketValueRGBA>();
return true;
case SOCK_STRING:
fn.template operator()<bNodeSocketValueString>();
return true;
case SOCK_OBJECT:
fn.template operator()<bNodeSocketValueObject>();
return true;
case SOCK_IMAGE:
fn.template operator()<bNodeSocketValueImage>();
return true;
case SOCK_COLLECTION:
fn.template operator()<bNodeSocketValueCollection>();
return true;
case SOCK_TEXTURE:
fn.template operator()<bNodeSocketValueTexture>();
return true;
case SOCK_MATERIAL:
fn.template operator()<bNodeSocketValueMaterial>();
return true;
Geometry Nodes: Menu Switch Node This patch adds support for _Menu Switch_ nodes and enum definitions in node trees more generally. The design is based on the outcome of the [2022 Nodes Workshop](https://code.blender.org/2022/11/geometry-nodes-workshop-2022/#menu-switch). The _Menu Switch_ node is an advanced version of the _Switch_ node which has a customizable **menu input socket** instead of a simple boolean. The _items_ of this menu are owned by the node itself. Each item has a name and description and unique identifier that is used internally. A menu _socket_ represents a concrete value out of the list of items. To enable selection of an enum value for unconnected sockets the menu is presented as a dropdown list like built-in enums. When the socket is connected a shared pointer to the enum definition is propagated along links and stored in socket default values. This allows node groups to expose a menu from an internal menu switch as a parameter. The enum definition is a runtime copy of the enum items in DNA that allows sharing. A menu socket can have multiple connections, which can lead to ambiguity. If two or more different menu source nodes are connected to a socket it gets marked as _undefined_. Any connection to an undefined menu socket is invalid as a hint to users that there is a problem. A warning/error is also shown on nodes with undefined menu sockets. At runtime the value of a menu socket is the simple integer identifier. This can also be a field in geometry nodes. The identifier is unique within each enum definition, and it is persistent even when items are added, removed, or changed. Changing the name of an item does not affect the internal identifier, so users can rename enum items without breaking existing input values. This also persists if, for example, a linked node group is temporarily unavailable. Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/113445
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case SOCK_MENU:
fn.template operator()<bNodeSocketValueMenu>();
return true;
Nodes: Panels integration with blend files and UI Part 3/3 of #109135, #110272 Switch to new node group interfaces and deprecate old DNA and API. This completes support for panels in node drawing and in node group interface declarations in particular. The new node group interface DNA and RNA code has been added in parts 1 and 2 (#110885, #110952) but has not be enabled yet. This commit completes the integration by * enabling the new RNA API * using the new API in UI * read/write new interfaces from blend files * add versioning for backward compatibility * add forward-compatible writing code to reconstruct old interfaces All places accessing node group interface declarations should now be using the new API. A runtime cache has been added that allows simple linear access to socket inputs and outputs even when a panel hierarchy is used. Old DNA has been deprecated and should only be accessed for versioning (inputs/outputs renamed to inputs_legacy/outputs_legacy to catch errors). Versioning code ensures both backward and forward compatibility of existing files. The API for old interfaces is removed. The new API is very similar but is defined on the `ntree.interface` instead of the `ntree` directly. Breaking change notifications and detailed instructions for migrating will be added. A python test has been added for the node group API functions. This includes new functionality such as creating panels and moving items between different levels. This patch does not yet contain panel representations in the modifier UI. This has been tested in a separate branch and will be added with a later PR (#108565). Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/111348
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case SOCK_CUSTOM:
case SOCK_SHADER:
case SOCK_MATRIX:
Nodes: Panels integration with blend files and UI Part 3/3 of #109135, #110272 Switch to new node group interfaces and deprecate old DNA and API. This completes support for panels in node drawing and in node group interface declarations in particular. The new node group interface DNA and RNA code has been added in parts 1 and 2 (#110885, #110952) but has not be enabled yet. This commit completes the integration by * enabling the new RNA API * using the new API in UI * read/write new interfaces from blend files * add versioning for backward compatibility * add forward-compatible writing code to reconstruct old interfaces All places accessing node group interface declarations should now be using the new API. A runtime cache has been added that allows simple linear access to socket inputs and outputs even when a panel hierarchy is used. Old DNA has been deprecated and should only be accessed for versioning (inputs/outputs renamed to inputs_legacy/outputs_legacy to catch errors). Versioning code ensures both backward and forward compatibility of existing files. The API for old interfaces is removed. The new API is very similar but is defined on the `ntree.interface` instead of the `ntree` directly. Breaking change notifications and detailed instructions for migrating will be added. A python test has been added for the node group API functions. This includes new functionality such as creating panels and moving items between different levels. This patch does not yet contain panel representations in the modifier UI. This has been tested in a separate branch and will be added with a later PR (#108565). Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/111348
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case SOCK_GEOMETRY:
return true;
}
Nodes: Panels integration with blend files and UI Part 3/3 of #109135, #110272 Switch to new node group interfaces and deprecate old DNA and API. This completes support for panels in node drawing and in node group interface declarations in particular. The new node group interface DNA and RNA code has been added in parts 1 and 2 (#110885, #110952) but has not be enabled yet. This commit completes the integration by * enabling the new RNA API * using the new API in UI * read/write new interfaces from blend files * add versioning for backward compatibility * add forward-compatible writing code to reconstruct old interfaces All places accessing node group interface declarations should now be using the new API. A runtime cache has been added that allows simple linear access to socket inputs and outputs even when a panel hierarchy is used. Old DNA has been deprecated and should only be accessed for versioning (inputs/outputs renamed to inputs_legacy/outputs_legacy to catch errors). Versioning code ensures both backward and forward compatibility of existing files. The API for old interfaces is removed. The new API is very similar but is defined on the `ntree.interface` instead of the `ntree` directly. Breaking change notifications and detailed instructions for migrating will be added. A python test has been added for the node group API functions. This includes new functionality such as creating panels and moving items between different levels. This patch does not yet contain panel representations in the modifier UI. This has been tested in a separate branch and will be added with a later PR (#108565). Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/111348
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return false;
}
template<typename Fn> bool socket_data_to_static_type(const StringRef socket_type, const Fn &fn)
Nodes: Panels integration with blend files and UI Part 3/3 of #109135, #110272 Switch to new node group interfaces and deprecate old DNA and API. This completes support for panels in node drawing and in node group interface declarations in particular. The new node group interface DNA and RNA code has been added in parts 1 and 2 (#110885, #110952) but has not be enabled yet. This commit completes the integration by * enabling the new RNA API * using the new API in UI * read/write new interfaces from blend files * add versioning for backward compatibility * add forward-compatible writing code to reconstruct old interfaces All places accessing node group interface declarations should now be using the new API. A runtime cache has been added that allows simple linear access to socket inputs and outputs even when a panel hierarchy is used. Old DNA has been deprecated and should only be accessed for versioning (inputs/outputs renamed to inputs_legacy/outputs_legacy to catch errors). Versioning code ensures both backward and forward compatibility of existing files. The API for old interfaces is removed. The new API is very similar but is defined on the `ntree.interface` instead of the `ntree` directly. Breaking change notifications and detailed instructions for migrating will be added. A python test has been added for the node group API functions. This includes new functionality such as creating panels and moving items between different levels. This patch does not yet contain panel representations in the modifier UI. This has been tested in a separate branch and will be added with a later PR (#108565). Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/111348
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{
for (const bNodeSocketStaticTypeInfo &info : node_socket_subtypes) {
if (socket_type == info.socket_identifier) {
Nodes: Panels integration with blend files and UI Part 3/3 of #109135, #110272 Switch to new node group interfaces and deprecate old DNA and API. This completes support for panels in node drawing and in node group interface declarations in particular. The new node group interface DNA and RNA code has been added in parts 1 and 2 (#110885, #110952) but has not be enabled yet. This commit completes the integration by * enabling the new RNA API * using the new API in UI * read/write new interfaces from blend files * add versioning for backward compatibility * add forward-compatible writing code to reconstruct old interfaces All places accessing node group interface declarations should now be using the new API. A runtime cache has been added that allows simple linear access to socket inputs and outputs even when a panel hierarchy is used. Old DNA has been deprecated and should only be accessed for versioning (inputs/outputs renamed to inputs_legacy/outputs_legacy to catch errors). Versioning code ensures both backward and forward compatibility of existing files. The API for old interfaces is removed. The new API is very similar but is defined on the `ntree.interface` instead of the `ntree` directly. Breaking change notifications and detailed instructions for migrating will be added. A python test has been added for the node group API functions. This includes new functionality such as creating panels and moving items between different levels. This patch does not yet contain panel representations in the modifier UI. This has been tested in a separate branch and will be added with a later PR (#108565). Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/111348
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return socket_data_to_static_type(info.type, fn);
}
}
Nodes: Panels integration with blend files and UI Part 3/3 of #109135, #110272 Switch to new node group interfaces and deprecate old DNA and API. This completes support for panels in node drawing and in node group interface declarations in particular. The new node group interface DNA and RNA code has been added in parts 1 and 2 (#110885, #110952) but has not be enabled yet. This commit completes the integration by * enabling the new RNA API * using the new API in UI * read/write new interfaces from blend files * add versioning for backward compatibility * add forward-compatible writing code to reconstruct old interfaces All places accessing node group interface declarations should now be using the new API. A runtime cache has been added that allows simple linear access to socket inputs and outputs even when a panel hierarchy is used. Old DNA has been deprecated and should only be accessed for versioning (inputs/outputs renamed to inputs_legacy/outputs_legacy to catch errors). Versioning code ensures both backward and forward compatibility of existing files. The API for old interfaces is removed. The new API is very similar but is defined on the `ntree.interface` instead of the `ntree` directly. Breaking change notifications and detailed instructions for migrating will be added. A python test has been added for the node group API functions. This includes new functionality such as creating panels and moving items between different levels. This patch does not yet contain panel representations in the modifier UI. This has been tested in a separate branch and will be added with a later PR (#108565). Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/111348
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return false;
}
namespace detail {
template<typename Fn> struct TypeTagExecutor {
const Fn &fn;
TypeTagExecutor(const Fn &fn_) : fn(fn_) {}
template<typename T> void operator()() const
{
fn(TypeTag<T>{});
}
};
} // namespace detail
template<typename Fn>
void socket_data_to_static_type_tag(const StringRef socket_type, const Fn &fn)
{
detail::TypeTagExecutor executor{fn};
socket_data_to_static_type(socket_type, executor);
}
} // namespace socket_types
template<typename T> bool socket_data_is_type(const char *socket_type)
{
bool match = false;
socket_types::socket_data_to_static_type_tag(socket_type, [&match](auto type_tag) {
using SocketDataType = typename decltype(type_tag)::type;
match |= std::is_same_v<T, SocketDataType>;
});
return match;
}
template<typename T> T &get_socket_data_as(bNodeTreeInterfaceSocket &item)
{
BLI_assert(socket_data_is_type<T>(item.socket_type));
return *static_cast<T *>(item.socket_data);
}
template<typename T> const T &get_socket_data_as(const bNodeTreeInterfaceSocket &item)
{
BLI_assert(socket_data_is_type<T>(item.socket_type));
return *static_cast<const T *>(item.socket_data);
}
bNodeTreeInterfaceSocket *add_interface_socket_from_node(bNodeTree &ntree,
const bNode &from_node,
const bNodeSocket &from_sock,
const StringRef socket_type,
const StringRef name);
inline bNodeTreeInterfaceSocket *add_interface_socket_from_node(bNodeTree &ntree,
const bNode &from_node,
const bNodeSocket &from_sock,
const StringRef socket_type)
{
return add_interface_socket_from_node(ntree, from_node, from_sock, socket_type, from_sock.name);
}
inline bNodeTreeInterfaceSocket *add_interface_socket_from_node(bNodeTree &ntree,
const bNode &from_node,
const bNodeSocket &from_sock)
{
return add_interface_socket_from_node(
ntree, from_node, from_sock, from_sock.typeinfo->idname, from_sock.name);
}
} // namespace node_interface
} // namespace blender::bke