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This commit implements described in the #104573. The goal is to fix the confusion of the submodule hashes change, which are not ideal for any of the supported git-module configuration (they are either always visible causing confusion, or silently staged and committed, also causing confusion). This commit replaces submodules with a checkout of addons and addons_contrib, covered by the .gitignore, and locale and developer tools are moved to the main repository. This also changes the paths: - /release/scripts are moved to the /scripts - /source/tools are moved to the /tools - /release/datafiles/locale is moved to /locale This is done to avoid conflicts when using bisect, and also allow buildbot to automatically "recover" wgen building older or newer branches/patches. Running `make update` will initialize the local checkout to the changed repository configuration. Another aspect of the change is that the make update will support Github style of remote organization (origin remote pointing to thy fork, upstream remote pointing to the upstream blender/blender.git). Pull Request #104755
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This repository contains utilities to perform various editing operations as well as some utilities to integrate
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Uncrustify and Meld.
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This is for my own personal use, but I have tried to make the tools generic (where possible) and useful to others.
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Installing
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==========
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All the scripts install to QtCreators ``externaltools`` path:
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eg:
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``~/.config/QtProject/qtcreator/externaltools/``
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Currently QtCreator has no way to reference commands relative to this directory so the ``externaltools`` dir **must**
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be added to the systems ``PATH``.
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Tools
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Here are a list of the tools with some details on how they work.
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Assembler Preview
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``External Tools -> Compiler -> Assembler Preview``
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This tool generates the assembly for the current open document,
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saving it to a file in the same path with an ".asm" extension.
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This can be handy for checking if the compiler is really optimizing out code as expected.
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Or if some change really doesn't change any functionality.
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The way it works is to get a list of the build commands that would run, and get those commands for the current file.
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Then this command runs, swapping out object creation args for arguments that create the assembly.
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.. note:: It would be nice to open this file, but currently this isn't supported. It's just created along side the source.
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.. note:: Currently only GCC is supported.
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