Rather than plugging a matrix into the video input node, the matrix is now
multiplied by the video input using a math node. This is probably more
sensible from a user perspective.
This also means the renderer is tolerant of texture sizes that are not equal
to the sequence size, however most nodes will downsample the texture to the
sequence size (and if not, it will be downsampled once it is cached). Textures
will still *always* be in reference space and the sequence's format. This seems
like the best compromise between backend and frontend congruity.
A huge optimization that ensures only the parts of a node graph that have
changed get pushed to the renderer. For thread-safety, the node graph is
copied elsewhere so that users can make changes asynchronously and the graph
can update when its threads are ready. Up until now, if an input value changed,
every node's values would be re-copied, or worse, if a connection was changed,
the entire graph would be recopied. This has been negligible in testing since
we've been largely testing with small graphs, but for massive projects, it's
important that this be as optimized as possible.
This required various changes to various parts of the infrastructure (mostly
using paths to finding the "root project" of any given object throughout).
Now theoretically infinite projects can be opened and accounted for at any
given time.
Implemented the ability to copy/paste blocks/clips in the timeline. This did
require some large scale changes and reworking of the copy/paste system
introduced a few commits ago, but should be largely functional now.
Since waveforms are generated during the cache process, if clips don't cache,
a waveform isn't generated for them. Therefore for now, this optimization will
be disabled but should be re-enabled later when waveforms are improved to handle
this situation.
Updates drag mime data to include a variable determining which streams are
enabled and which ones aren't (a binary qint64 where the 0s are disabled
and the 1s are enabled) rather than relying solely on the stream->enabled
values which can't be modified as part of the drag process.
after the gaps are made and cleaned
Results in more reliable ripple delete behavior.
Also fixes bug that would cause gaps that were cleaned and then restored in an
undo to crash when selected.