Node core:
- MathNode/TrigonometryNode combo strings realigned with Operation enums
- mathbase scalar/vector operand pick no longer uses bitwise type checks
- NodeSetPositionAndDependenciesRecursively moves dependencies again
- RemoveAllKeyframes undo actually restores keyframes
- NodeGroup GetInputName null-deref guard, passthrough ids use input id
- NodeValueTable::Has is an exact type match; tag fallback only for
empty tags; kStrCombo/kPushButton get data type names
- delete_all_keyframes no longer loops forever on unparented keyframes;
keyframe-load failures propagate; rational interpolation falls back to
double; OpacityEffect no longer leaks its internal MathNode
Audio/footage:
- AudioVisualWaveform: GetSummaryFromTime underflow OOB read, TrimIn
prepend length bookkeeping, OverwriteSums source channel indexing
- PanNode inserts the pan value into the sample job (keyframed pan
works); OutputParamsChanged is emitted on device change; PortAudio
device indices are validated before Pa_GetDeviceInfo
- Footage: AdjustTimeByLoopMode no longer hangs/UBs on degenerate
lengths, GetStreamIndex bounds-checked, CheckFootage clears stale
state on missing files, failed probes are not cached,
FootageDescription::Load requires its own root element
Render/track:
- ViewerOutput pushes the tagged samples value; TrackList disconnects
the track-height lambda; GetTrackFromReference validity check
- RenderManager dummy backend: null-initialized threads, guarded
decoder-cache/timer paths; Renderer::Destroy releases color cache
shaders/textures; unknown dynamic backends no longer alias to oakgl
- SharedMemoryRegion POSIX attach validates segment size; ReadMessage
skips blank lines instead of failing; GC counter clamped;
IsRenderingCustomRange implemented; TimeOffsetNode gets a true
inverse OutputTimeAdjustment; zero-speed clips return the held frame
Plugin/nodes:
- OliveClip: stored default region of definition is honored, on-demand
images are cached; OliveHost sets host identity properties and logs
instead of showing modal dialogs offscreen; Plugin.h dead decls gone
- DespillNode guards graph-less use with Rec.709 fallback; description
typos fixed (despill, swirl); mosaic applies when only one axis
matches; Windows-only Project filename separator test fixed
Project items are now represented directly in nodes opening up more versatility and possibilities. This is the first iteration of this and will be buggy. Need to test thoroughly.
This makes the node system somewhat more high-level with the intent of making
working with them far more flexible and stable. By making the architecture more
abstracted, it becomes far less rigid which should allow us to do even more
with it and make it much less crash prone.
Yep, this is another one of my "famous" sweeping rewrites. Expect things to break.
Goals for this are:
- Greatly simplify node connections (particularly with arrays) so the code requires less maintenance/is more stable
- Redesign node structure to address issues where UI would stall for lengthy periods of time
- Less reliance on shared ptrs/greater reliance on QObject system for inheritance/memory management
- General code cleanup and improvements
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 ;) )
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.
Since we load in a separate thread, when the QObject based objects are
instantiated, they're created with affinity to that separate thread. Now we
specifically ensure they are moved to the main thread after their creation.