Export correctness:
- Honor the user's color-range (Limited/Full) on the software encode path:
thread full_range through gpu_yuv (new shader range uniform), the CPU
swscale fallback (sws_setColorspaceDetails → BT.709 + range, fixing the
BT.601 hue/level shift on odd-width exports), and the encoder color tags.
- Reject HDR + WebM up front with a clear message and log the forced HEVC
override instead of producing an unplayable file.
- Delete dead render_frame_to_rgba_hdr (hardcoded Stretch; live HDR path
already honors the fit mode).
Decode/playback (video.rs):
- Drain the decoder at EOF (send_eof + flush) so the final B-frame-delayed
frames render instead of erroring; per-frame logic extracted to a helper.
- Missing-PTS frames continue monotonically rather than snapping to ts=0.
- Force exact thumbnail width so sub-128px sources aren't shown stretched.
Resource leaks (gpu-video-encoder):
- dmabuf import_raw: RAII guard frees the duped fd + partial VkImages/memory
on every error path.
- vaapi alloc: free device/frames-ctx/AVFrames on the unexpected-DRM path.
Data model / robustness:
- collapse_boundary_spikes requires a full curve reversal (all control
points) so it no longer deletes a real lens/sliver and drops the fill.
- Export audio spin-wait ignores a stale `finished` flag when a forward
seek is pending (was rendering silence over real audio).
- RasterDiff apply_before/after take current dims and skip on a post-resize
mismatch.
- beam_archive read_media_full caps the preallocation from untrusted total_len.
UI/visual:
- SVG export skips hidden layers/empty groups; import folds fill-opacity into
gradients and surfaces failures as a notification.
- Active raster-layer border uses playback_time + overlay_transform.
- gpu_brush remove_layer_texture also evicts the stale low-res proxy.
- ensure_raster_resident_for_undo registers faulted frames in the LRU so
resident RAM stays bounded.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Resolve all compiler warnings across daw-backend, lightningbeam-core, and
lightningbeam-editor:
- Delete dead code: the superseded CPU raster tools in raster_tool.rs
(EffectBrush/Smudge/Gradient/Transform/Warp/Liquify/Selection — replaced by
the GPU path), plus orphaned helpers and never-read struct fields.
- Mechanical fixes: drop unused imports/variables/mut, underscore unused params,
`drop(&x)` -> `let _ = x`, deprecated egui::Rounding -> CornerRadius, snake_case
rename, elided-lifetime Cow<'_, [u8]>.
- Keep the WIP CSS theming system (theme.rs/theme_render.rs) under
#[allow(dead_code)] rather than deleting it.
Editor checks warning-free; 293 core tests pass.
The brush commits via a GPU-canvas readback and relies on the action's first
execute() to SET raw_pixels from that readback — at that point raw_pixels is empty
(new keyframe) or the pre-stroke state, never something a dirty-rect diff can stamp
onto. My initial diff-only execute skipped (to avoid corruption), so the stroke
disappeared.
Fix: the action keeps the full post-edit buffer ONLY for the first execute (the
commit), assigning raw_pixels outright exactly like the old code; it's taken/dropped
immediately, so the action sitting in the undo stack still retains just the small
diff. Redo replays via the diff onto the now-resident base.
Also harden the diff itself for the blank-base case: `before_blank` lets apply_after
build from a transparent buffer (redo of a first stroke after undo-to-blank) and
apply_before restore to empty; the resident-base skip is kept only for non-blank
bases (faulted in before undo/redo). Tests cover commit/redo from empty.
`RasterStrokeAction`/`RasterFillAction` stored the whole before+after RGBA frame
(~16 MB/action at 1080p → up to ~1.6 GB at the 100-action cap). They now store a
`RasterDiff` — only the changed bounding box's pixels before and after — computed
once in `new()` from the full buffers, which are then dropped. A brush dab shrinks
from ~16 MB to tens of KB; a full-canvas fill is unchanged (its bbox is the frame).
Paging interaction: a diff overwrites just the bbox, so the keyframe's pixels must
be resident when undo/redo applies. A clean evicted frame's container bytes equal
its current logical state, so the editor faults the target frame in (synchronously)
before undo/redo via a new `Action::raster_resident_hint` + `peek_undo/redo_raster_hint`.
Dirty frames are never evicted, so they're already resident. If a base is somehow
not resident the apply is skipped (logged), never resized-and-corrupted.
Unit tests cover exact before/after round-trip, blank-first-stroke, no-op, and the
non-resident-base skip.