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Library -Artifacts
89 lines
3.6 KiB
C#
89 lines
3.6 KiB
C#
using System;
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using System.Linq.Expressions;
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using UnityEngine.Rendering.PostProcessing;
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namespace UnityEditor.Rendering.PostProcessing
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{
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/// <summary>
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/// The class to inherit from when designing custom effect editors.
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/// </summary>
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/// <typeparam name="T">The effect type to create an editor for</typeparam>
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public class PostProcessEffectEditor<T> : PostProcessEffectBaseEditor
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where T : PostProcessEffectSettings
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{
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/// <summary>
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/// Find a serialized property using an expression instead of a string. This is safer as it
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/// helps avoiding typos and make code refactoring easier.
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/// </summary>
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/// <typeparam name="TValue">The serialized value type</typeparam>
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/// <param name="expr">The expression to parse to reach the property</param>
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/// <returns>A <see cref="SerializedProperty"/> or <c>null</c> if none was found</returns>
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/// <example>
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/// <code>
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/// [Serializable]
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/// public class MyEffect : PostProcessEffectSettings
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/// {
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/// public float myParameter = 1f;
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/// }
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///
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/// [PostProcessEditor(typeof(MyEffect))]
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/// public class MyEffectEditor : PostProcessEffectEditor<MyEffect>
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/// {
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/// SerializedProperty m_MyParameter;
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///
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/// public override void OnEnable()
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/// {
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/// m_MyParameter = FindProperty(x => x.myParameter);
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/// }
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/// }
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/// </code>
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/// </example>
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/// <remarks>
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/// If you're trying to retrieve a <see cref="SerializedParameterOverride"/>, you should
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/// use <seealso cref="FindParameterOverride{TValue}"/> instead.
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/// </remarks>
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/// <seealso cref="SerializedProperty"/>
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/// <seealso cref="FindParameterOverride{TValue}"/>
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protected SerializedProperty FindProperty<TValue>(Expression<Func<T, TValue>> expr)
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{
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return serializedObject.FindProperty(RuntimeUtilities.GetFieldPath(expr));
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// Find a serialized parameter override using an expression instead of a string. This is
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/// safer as it helps avoiding typos and make code refactoring easier.
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/// </summary>
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/// <typeparam name="TValue">The serialized value type</typeparam>
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/// <param name="expr">The expression to parse to reach the parameter override</param>
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/// <returns>A <see cref="SerializedParameterOverride"/> or <c>null</c> if none was
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/// found</returns>
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/// <example>
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/// <code>
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/// [Serializable]
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/// public class MyEffect : PostProcessEffectSettings
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/// {
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/// public FloatParameter myParameter = new FloatParameter { value = 1f };
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/// }
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///
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/// [PostProcessEditor(typeof(MyEffect))]
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/// public class MyEffectEditor : PostProcessEffectEditor<MyEffect>
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/// {
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/// SerializedParameterOverride m_MyParameter;
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///
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/// public override void OnEnable()
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/// {
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/// m_MyParameter = FindParameterOverride(x => x.myParameter);
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/// }
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/// }
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/// </code>
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/// </example>
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/// <seealso cref="SerializedParameterOverride"/>
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protected SerializedParameterOverride FindParameterOverride<TValue>(Expression<Func<T, TValue>> expr)
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{
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var property = serializedObject.FindProperty(RuntimeUtilities.GetFieldPath(expr));
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var attributes = RuntimeUtilities.GetMemberAttributes(expr);
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return new SerializedParameterOverride(property, attributes);
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}
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}
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}
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