The symbol OPENSUBDIV_GREGORY_EVAL_TRUE_DERIVATIVES
determines the method used to compute derivative weights
for Gregory basis patches.
Setting this symbol during CMake configuration (and
hence during C++ and shader compilation) will enable
the use of true derivative weights.
The default behavior is to use a simpler approximation
for consistency with earlier releases.
This reverts most of the recent changes to the
organization of Far::PatchParam. In particular,
the core parameterization is no longer exposed
as a speparate PatchParamBase class.
We'll revisit this again in a later release, but
for now we will stick with a more straight
forward implementation.
These methods now compute the patch basis in terms
of Far::PatchParamBase instead of Far::PatchParam
This allows these methods to be more easily reused
for evaluating patches for face-varying data.
This change restores the use of 4-bits in Far::PatchParam to
encode the refinement level of a patch. This restores one bit
that was stolen to allow for more general encoding of boundary
edge and transition edge masks. In order to accommodate all
of the bits that are required, the transition edge mask bits
are now stored along with the faceId bits.
Also, accessors are now exposed directly as members of Far::PatchParam
and the internal bitfield class is no longer directly exposed.
- changes completely deprecate AddWithWeight(T, float, float, float)
- added new EvaluateBasis() method to PatchTables
- replaced usage of old Evaluate...<T,U>() methods with EvaluateBasis()
- removed old Evaluate...<T,U>() methods
- removed now unused Interpolate...<T,U>() functions in far/interpolate.h
- moved low-level basis code from far/interpolate.* to patchBasis.*