- app/ no longer includes engine C++ headers nor holds engine C++ types:
engine access goes through the oakengine C ABI plus C++ wrappers
(oakutil/oaknode.h, oakutil/oakvideo.h) and app-local mirror types
(tooltypes, trackreferencehandle, timelinecommonapp, keyframetypes,
subtitleapp, serializedlayoutinfoapp, nodevaluehandle, sliderdisplaytypeapp)
- engine: new C ABI functions for block/track/clip/transition navigation
and predicates, links, caches, waveform/playback, disk folder,
sequence_track_list, node_free, footage_is_valid, block_get_track,
get_brush; loadotio/saveotio ported to the current engine API
- OTIO is now a required dependency: CI and CD build it on every
platform, FindOpenTimelineIO fixed for OTIO 0.16/0.19 (the old deps
include requirement silently disabled OTIO everywhere), runtime
libraries are bundled into packages and copied next to macOS binaries
(oak_copy_otio_runtime)
- fix ProjectViewModel drag&drop mime read/write size mismatch (segfault)
- unify color label naming (k_olive -> "Oak") in the app-side mirror
- docs: OTIO required, FFmpeg minimum corrected to 6.0 (en/zh)
- gtest suite: 1925 passed, 0 failed
Move the pure-header utilities shared by app/ and engine/ out of
engine/common/ into a new shared/include/oakutil/ layer (define, lerp,
decibel, digit, range, crashpadutils, autoscroll, qtutils, filefunctions
declarations, and a trimmed xmlutils exposing a CancelAtom-free void*
overload). engine/common/ keeps forwarding headers so internal include
paths are unchanged; app/ now includes oakutil/* directly.
engine/node/project.h gains an explicit NodeGroup forward declaration
previously obtained transitively through the old xmlutils.h.
Every app module now reaches liboakengine exclusively through
oakengine_* C calls, EngineEventBridge subscriptions and app-side
handle headers (cliphandle/keyframehandle/nodevaluehandle/oakvaluehelper).
Direct C++ command construction, engine signal connect()s, and engine
type usage in MOC-visible signatures are gone: 557 -> 0 undefined
olive:: symbols in oak-editor.
- NodeFactory's menu creation moves to UI-side widget/menu/factorymenu
(the factory only exposes its node library read-only now)
- DiskManager's cache-settings dialog is created through a registered
std::function handler (registered by Core at startup)
- OlivePluginInstance creates progress UIs through a
PluginProgressReporter interface (Null fallback headless) and queries
the active viewer through a provider callback, both registered by Core
- factory.h, diskmanager and pluginSupport no longer reference any
widget//dialog//panel//window headers or classes
Olive now has a set of colors that categories can be "assigned" to. The timeline also shares the same colors as the NodeView. Colors can be configured per node (aka per clip).
The macro defined namespaces confused the hell out of lupdate and more or less broke translations permanently. Looks like the only way we can do it is to have a hardcoded namespace, which goes against my instinct, but honestly how likely is it that we'll change the namespace anyway (I guess forks might want to do it, but that's their problem ;) )
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.