library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
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/*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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*/
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2019-02-18 08:08:12 +11:00
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/** \file
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* \ingroup pythonintern
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2011-11-05 08:21:12 +00:00
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*
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* This file exposed blend file library appending/linking to python, typically
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* this would be done via RNA api but in this case a hand written python api
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* allows us to use pythons context manager (__enter__ and __exit__).
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*
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2011-11-05 08:40:07 +00:00
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* Everything here is exposed via bpy.data.libraries.load(...) which returns
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* a context manager.
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library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
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*/
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#include <Python.h>
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#include <stddef.h>
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2012-07-08 06:00:27 +00:00
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#include "BLI_utildefines.h"
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2016-11-01 13:39:31 +01:00
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#include "BLI_ghash.h"
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2012-07-08 06:00:27 +00:00
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#include "BLI_string.h"
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#include "BLI_linklist.h"
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#include "BLI_path_util.h"
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2018-11-07 18:00:24 +01:00
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#include "BKE_context.h"
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library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
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#include "BKE_idcode.h"
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2018-11-07 18:00:24 +01:00
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#include "BKE_library.h"
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#include "BKE_main.h"
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library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
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#include "BKE_report.h"
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#include "DNA_space_types.h" /* FILE_LINK, FILE_RELPATH */
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2017-11-14 17:00:10 +11:00
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#include "BLO_readfile.h"
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2017-11-29 21:11:29 +11:00
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#include "bpy_capi_utils.h"
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2012-09-15 01:52:28 +00:00
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#include "bpy_library.h"
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library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
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2015-08-04 18:34:20 +10:00
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#include "../generic/py_capi_utils.h"
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2015-01-06 16:42:22 +11:00
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#include "../generic/python_utildefines.h"
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2013-04-05 17:56:54 +00:00
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/* nifty feature. swap out strings for RNA data */
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#define USE_RNA_DATABLOCKS
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2011-05-24 15:21:14 +00:00
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#ifdef USE_RNA_DATABLOCKS
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# include "bpy_rna.h"
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# include "RNA_access.h"
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#endif
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library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
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typedef struct {
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2012-03-16 21:39:56 +00:00
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PyObject_HEAD /* required python macro */
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2011-10-15 14:14:22 +00:00
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/* collection iterator specific parts */
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library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
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char relpath[FILE_MAX];
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char abspath[FILE_MAX]; /* absolute path */
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BlendHandle *blo_handle;
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int flag;
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PyObject *dict;
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} BPy_Library;
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static PyObject *bpy_lib_load(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwds);
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2017-08-20 19:04:16 +10:00
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static PyObject *bpy_lib_enter(BPy_Library *self);
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library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
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static PyObject *bpy_lib_exit(BPy_Library *self, PyObject *args);
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2011-03-14 01:00:41 +00:00
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static PyObject *bpy_lib_dir(BPy_Library *self);
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
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2011-12-26 12:26:11 +00:00
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static PyMethodDef bpy_lib_methods[] = {
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library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
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{"__enter__", (PyCFunction)bpy_lib_enter, METH_NOARGS},
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2011-11-05 08:40:07 +00:00
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{"__exit__", (PyCFunction)bpy_lib_exit, METH_VARARGS},
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{"__dir__", (PyCFunction)bpy_lib_dir, METH_NOARGS},
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library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
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{NULL} /* sentinel */
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};
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static void bpy_lib_dealloc(BPy_Library *self)
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{
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Py_XDECREF(self->dict);
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Py_TYPE(self)->tp_free(self);
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}
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2011-12-26 12:26:11 +00:00
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static PyTypeObject bpy_lib_Type = {
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library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
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PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL, 0)
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2012-03-26 20:41:54 +00:00
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"bpy_lib", /* tp_name */
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sizeof(BPy_Library), /* tp_basicsize */
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0, /* tp_itemsize */
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library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
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/* methods */
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2012-03-26 20:41:54 +00:00
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(destructor)bpy_lib_dealloc, /* tp_dealloc */
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library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
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NULL, /* printfunc tp_print; */
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2012-03-26 20:41:54 +00:00
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NULL, /* getattrfunc tp_getattr; */
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
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NULL, /* setattrfunc tp_setattr; */
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2012-03-26 20:41:54 +00:00
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NULL, /* tp_compare */ /* DEPRECATED in python 3.0! */
|
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NULL, /* tp_repr */
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
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/* Method suites for standard classes */
|
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2012-03-26 20:41:54 +00:00
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NULL, /* PyNumberMethods *tp_as_number; */
|
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NULL, /* PySequenceMethods *tp_as_sequence; */
|
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|
NULL, /* PyMappingMethods *tp_as_mapping; */
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
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/* More standard operations (here for binary compatibility) */
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2012-03-26 20:41:54 +00:00
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NULL, /* hashfunc tp_hash; */
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
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NULL, /* ternaryfunc tp_call; */
|
|
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|
NULL, /* reprfunc tp_str; */
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* will only use these if this is a subtype of a py class */
|
2012-03-26 20:41:54 +00:00
|
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|
NULL /*PyObject_GenericGetAttr is assigned later */, /* getattrofunc tp_getattro; */
|
|
|
|
NULL, /* setattrofunc tp_setattro; */
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Functions to access object as input/output buffer */
|
|
|
|
NULL, /* PyBufferProcs *tp_as_buffer; */
|
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|
|
|
2012-03-26 20:41:54 +00:00
|
|
|
/*** Flags to define presence of optional/expanded features ***/
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT, /* long tp_flags; */
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|
2012-03-26 20:41:54 +00:00
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NULL, /* char *tp_doc; Documentation string */
|
|
|
|
/*** Assigned meaning in release 2.0 ***/
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
/* call function for all accessible objects */
|
|
|
|
NULL, /* traverseproc tp_traverse; */
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* delete references to contained objects */
|
|
|
|
NULL, /* inquiry tp_clear; */
|
|
|
|
|
2012-03-26 20:41:54 +00:00
|
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|
/*** Assigned meaning in release 2.1 ***/
|
|
|
|
/*** rich comparisons ***/
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
NULL, /* subclassed */ /* richcmpfunc tp_richcompare; */
|
|
|
|
|
2012-03-26 20:41:54 +00:00
|
|
|
/*** weak reference enabler ***/
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
0,
|
2012-03-26 20:41:54 +00:00
|
|
|
/*** Added in release 2.2 ***/
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
/* Iterators */
|
2012-03-26 20:41:54 +00:00
|
|
|
NULL, /* getiterfunc tp_iter; */
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
NULL, /* iternextfunc tp_iternext; */
|
|
|
|
|
2012-03-26 20:41:54 +00:00
|
|
|
/*** Attribute descriptor and subclassing stuff ***/
|
|
|
|
bpy_lib_methods, /* struct PyMethodDef *tp_methods; */
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
NULL, /* struct PyMemberDef *tp_members; */
|
2012-03-26 20:41:54 +00:00
|
|
|
NULL, /* struct PyGetSetDef *tp_getset; */
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
NULL, /* struct _typeobject *tp_base; */
|
|
|
|
NULL, /* PyObject *tp_dict; */
|
|
|
|
NULL, /* descrgetfunc tp_descr_get; */
|
|
|
|
NULL, /* descrsetfunc tp_descr_set; */
|
2012-03-26 20:41:54 +00:00
|
|
|
offsetof(BPy_Library, dict), /* long tp_dictoffset; */
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
NULL, /* initproc tp_init; */
|
|
|
|
NULL, /* allocfunc tp_alloc; */
|
2012-03-26 20:41:54 +00:00
|
|
|
NULL, /* newfunc tp_new; */
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
/* Low-level free-memory routine */
|
|
|
|
NULL, /* freefunc tp_free; */
|
|
|
|
/* For PyObject_IS_GC */
|
|
|
|
NULL, /* inquiry tp_is_gc; */
|
2012-03-26 20:41:54 +00:00
|
|
|
NULL, /* PyObject *tp_bases; */
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
/* method resolution order */
|
|
|
|
NULL, /* PyObject *tp_mro; */
|
|
|
|
NULL, /* PyObject *tp_cache; */
|
|
|
|
NULL, /* PyObject *tp_subclasses; */
|
|
|
|
NULL, /* PyObject *tp_weaklist; */
|
2019-01-19 13:21:18 +11:00
|
|
|
NULL,
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
2011-05-24 16:05:51 +00:00
|
|
|
PyDoc_STRVAR(bpy_lib_load_doc,
|
2012-06-04 20:11:09 +00:00
|
|
|
".. method:: load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)\n"
|
|
|
|
"\n"
|
|
|
|
" Returns a context manager which exposes 2 library objects on entering.\n"
|
|
|
|
" Each object has attributes matching bpy.data which are lists of strings to be linked.\n"
|
|
|
|
"\n"
|
|
|
|
" :arg filepath: The path to a blend file.\n"
|
|
|
|
" :type filepath: string\n"
|
|
|
|
" :arg link: When False reference to the original file is lost.\n"
|
|
|
|
" :type link: bool\n"
|
|
|
|
" :arg relative: When True the path is stored relative to the open blend file.\n"
|
|
|
|
" :type relative: bool\n"
|
|
|
|
);
|
2017-10-05 10:52:18 +11:00
|
|
|
static PyObject *bpy_lib_load(PyObject *UNUSED(self), PyObject *args, PyObject *kw)
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
{
|
2016-07-14 21:00:05 +10:00
|
|
|
Main *bmain = CTX_data_main(BPy_GetContext());
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
BPy_Library *ret;
|
2012-03-16 21:39:56 +00:00
|
|
|
const char *filename = NULL;
|
2015-08-04 18:34:20 +10:00
|
|
|
bool is_rel = false, is_link = false;
|
|
|
|
|
2017-10-05 10:52:18 +11:00
|
|
|
static const char *_keywords[] = {"filepath", "link", "relative", NULL};
|
|
|
|
static _PyArg_Parser _parser = {"s|O&O&:load", _keywords, 0};
|
|
|
|
if (!_PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywordsFast(
|
|
|
|
args, kw, &_parser,
|
2015-08-04 18:34:20 +10:00
|
|
|
&filename,
|
|
|
|
PyC_ParseBool, &is_link,
|
|
|
|
PyC_ParseBool, &is_rel))
|
|
|
|
{
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
return NULL;
|
2015-08-04 18:34:20 +10:00
|
|
|
}
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2011-12-26 12:26:11 +00:00
|
|
|
ret = PyObject_New(BPy_Library, &bpy_lib_Type);
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2011-03-14 10:31:50 +00:00
|
|
|
BLI_strncpy(ret->relpath, filename, sizeof(ret->relpath));
|
|
|
|
BLI_strncpy(ret->abspath, filename, sizeof(ret->abspath));
|
2018-06-05 15:10:33 +02:00
|
|
|
BLI_path_abs(ret->abspath, BKE_main_blendfile_path(bmain));
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2011-12-26 12:26:11 +00:00
|
|
|
ret->blo_handle = NULL;
|
2012-03-16 21:39:56 +00:00
|
|
|
ret->flag = ((is_link ? FILE_LINK : 0) |
|
|
|
|
(is_rel ? FILE_RELPATH : 0));
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2016-07-31 17:22:04 +10:00
|
|
|
ret->dict = _PyDict_NewPresized(MAX_LIBARRAY);
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
return (PyObject *)ret;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
static PyObject *_bpy_names(BPy_Library *self, int blocktype)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
PyObject *list;
|
|
|
|
LinkNode *l, *names;
|
|
|
|
int totnames;
|
|
|
|
|
2011-12-26 12:26:11 +00:00
|
|
|
names = BLO_blendhandle_get_datablock_names(self->blo_handle, blocktype, &totnames);
|
2016-07-14 21:00:05 +10:00
|
|
|
list = PyList_New(totnames);
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2011-10-13 01:29:08 +00:00
|
|
|
if (names) {
|
2011-12-26 12:26:11 +00:00
|
|
|
int counter = 0;
|
|
|
|
for (l = names; l; l = l->next) {
|
2011-06-02 08:29:16 +00:00
|
|
|
PyList_SET_ITEM(list, counter, PyUnicode_FromString((char *)l->link));
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
counter++;
|
|
|
|
}
|
2012-03-26 20:41:54 +00:00
|
|
|
BLI_linklist_free(names, free); /* free linklist *and* each node's data */
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
return list;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2017-08-20 19:04:16 +10:00
|
|
|
static PyObject *bpy_lib_enter(BPy_Library *self)
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
PyObject *ret;
|
|
|
|
BPy_Library *self_from;
|
2016-07-31 17:22:04 +10:00
|
|
|
PyObject *from_dict = _PyDict_NewPresized(MAX_LIBARRAY);
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
ReportList reports;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
BKE_reports_init(&reports, RPT_STORE);
|
|
|
|
|
2011-12-26 12:26:11 +00:00
|
|
|
self->blo_handle = BLO_blendhandle_from_file(self->abspath, &reports);
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2011-10-13 01:29:08 +00:00
|
|
|
if (self->blo_handle == NULL) {
|
2013-01-07 05:26:12 +00:00
|
|
|
if (BPy_reports_to_error(&reports, PyExc_IOError, true) != -1) {
|
2011-04-30 13:58:31 +00:00
|
|
|
PyErr_Format(PyExc_IOError,
|
|
|
|
"load: %s failed to open blend file",
|
|
|
|
self->abspath);
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
else {
|
2011-12-26 12:26:11 +00:00
|
|
|
int i = 0, code;
|
|
|
|
while ((code = BKE_idcode_iter_step(&i))) {
|
2011-10-13 01:29:08 +00:00
|
|
|
if (BKE_idcode_is_linkable(code)) {
|
2011-12-26 12:26:11 +00:00
|
|
|
const char *name_plural = BKE_idcode_to_name_plural(code);
|
|
|
|
PyObject *str = PyUnicode_FromString(name_plural);
|
2016-07-14 17:28:28 +10:00
|
|
|
PyObject *item;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
PyDict_SetItem(self->dict, str, item = PyList_New(0));
|
|
|
|
Py_DECREF(item);
|
|
|
|
PyDict_SetItem(from_dict, str, item = _bpy_names(self, code));
|
|
|
|
Py_DECREF(item);
|
|
|
|
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
Py_DECREF(str);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* create a dummy */
|
2011-12-26 12:26:11 +00:00
|
|
|
self_from = PyObject_New(BPy_Library, &bpy_lib_Type);
|
2011-11-30 06:15:35 +00:00
|
|
|
BLI_strncpy(self_from->relpath, self->relpath, sizeof(self_from->relpath));
|
|
|
|
BLI_strncpy(self_from->abspath, self->abspath, sizeof(self_from->abspath));
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2011-12-26 12:26:11 +00:00
|
|
|
self_from->blo_handle = NULL;
|
|
|
|
self_from->flag = 0;
|
|
|
|
self_from->dict = from_dict; /* owns the dict */
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* return pair */
|
2011-12-26 12:26:11 +00:00
|
|
|
ret = PyTuple_New(2);
|
2015-01-06 16:42:22 +11:00
|
|
|
PyTuple_SET_ITEMS(ret,
|
|
|
|
(PyObject *)self_from,
|
|
|
|
(PyObject *)self);
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
Py_INCREF(self);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
BKE_reports_clear(&reports);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
return ret;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2011-05-24 15:21:14 +00:00
|
|
|
static void bpy_lib_exit_warn_idname(BPy_Library *self, const char *name_plural, const char *idname)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
PyObject *exc, *val, *tb;
|
|
|
|
PyErr_Fetch(&exc, &val, &tb);
|
|
|
|
if (PyErr_WarnFormat(PyExc_UserWarning, 1,
|
2011-11-05 08:40:07 +00:00
|
|
|
"load: '%s' does not contain %s[\"%s\"]",
|
2012-05-20 19:49:27 +00:00
|
|
|
self->abspath, name_plural, idname))
|
|
|
|
{
|
2011-05-24 15:21:14 +00:00
|
|
|
/* Spurious errors can appear at shutdown */
|
|
|
|
if (PyErr_ExceptionMatches(PyExc_Warning)) {
|
|
|
|
PyErr_WriteUnraisable((PyObject *)self);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
PyErr_Restore(exc, val, tb);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
static void bpy_lib_exit_warn_type(BPy_Library *self, PyObject *item)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
PyObject *exc, *val, *tb;
|
|
|
|
PyErr_Fetch(&exc, &val, &tb);
|
|
|
|
if (PyErr_WarnFormat(PyExc_UserWarning, 1,
|
2011-11-05 08:40:07 +00:00
|
|
|
"load: '%s' expected a string type, not a %.200s",
|
2012-05-20 19:49:27 +00:00
|
|
|
self->abspath, Py_TYPE(item)->tp_name))
|
|
|
|
{
|
2011-05-24 15:21:14 +00:00
|
|
|
/* Spurious errors can appear at shutdown */
|
|
|
|
if (PyErr_ExceptionMatches(PyExc_Warning)) {
|
|
|
|
PyErr_WriteUnraisable((PyObject *)self);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
PyErr_Restore(exc, val, tb);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
static PyObject *bpy_lib_exit(BPy_Library *self, PyObject *UNUSED(args))
|
|
|
|
{
|
2011-12-26 12:26:11 +00:00
|
|
|
Main *bmain = CTX_data_main(BPy_GetContext());
|
|
|
|
Main *mainl = NULL;
|
|
|
|
int err = 0;
|
Main Workspace Integration
This commit does the main integration of workspaces, which is a design we agreed on during the 2.8 UI workshop (see https://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:2.8/UI/Workshop_Writeup)
Workspaces should generally be stable, I'm not aware of any remaining bugs (or I've forgotten them :) ). If you find any, let me know!
(Exception: mode switching button might get out of sync with actual mode in some cases, would consider that a limitation/ToDo. Needs to be resolved at some point.)
== Main Changes/Features
* Introduces the new Workspaces as data-blocks.
* Allow storing a number of custom workspaces as part of the user configuration. Needs further work to allow adding and deleting individual workspaces.
* Bundle a default workspace configuration with Blender (current screen-layouts converted to workspaces).
* Pressing button to add a workspace spawns a menu to select between "Duplicate Current" and the workspaces from the user configuration. If no workspaces are stored in the user configuration, the default workspaces are listed instead.
* Store screen-layouts (`bScreen`) per workspace.
* Store an active screen-layout per workspace. Changing the workspace will enable this layout.
* Store active mode in workspace. Changing the workspace will also enter the mode of the new workspace. (Note that we still store the active mode in the object, moving this completely to workspaces is a separate project.)
* Store an active render layer per workspace.
* Moved mode switch from 3D View header to Info Editor header.
* Store active scene in window (not directly workspace related, but overlaps quite a bit).
* Removed 'Use Global Scene' User Preference option.
* Compatibility with old files - a new workspace is created for every screen-layout of old files. Old Blender versions should be able to read files saved with workspace support as well.
* Default .blend only contains one workspace ("General").
* Support appending workspaces.
Opening files without UI and commandline rendering should work fine.
Note that the UI is temporary! We plan to introduce a new global topbar
that contains the workspace options and tabs for switching workspaces.
== Technical Notes
* Workspaces are data-blocks.
* Adding and removing `bScreen`s should be done through `ED_workspace_layout` API now.
* A workspace can be active in multiple windows at the same time.
* The mode menu (which is now in the Info Editor header) doesn't display "Grease Pencil Edit" mode anymore since its availability depends on the active editor. Will be fixed by making Grease Pencil an own object type (as planned).
* The button to change the active workspace object mode may get out of sync with the mode of the active object. Will either be resolved by moving mode out of object data, or we'll disable workspace modes again (there's a `#define USE_WORKSPACE_MODE` for that).
* Screen-layouts (`bScreen`) are IDs and thus stored in a main list-base. Had to add a wrapper `WorkSpaceLayout` so we can store them in a list-base within workspaces, too. On the long run we could completely replace `bScreen` by workspace structs.
* `WorkSpace` types use some special compiler trickery to allow marking structs and struct members as private. BKE_workspace API should be used for accessing those.
* Added scene operators `SCENE_OT_`. Was previously done through screen operators.
== BPY API Changes
* Removed `Screen.scene`, added `Window.scene`
* Removed `UserPreferencesView.use_global_scene`
* Added `Context.workspace`, `Window.workspace` and `BlendData.workspaces`
* Added `bpy.types.WorkSpace` containing `screens`, `object_mode` and `render_layer`
* Added Screen.layout_name for the layout name that'll be displayed in the UI (may differ from internal name)
== What's left?
* There are a few open design questions (T50521). We should find the needed answers and implement them.
* Allow adding and removing individual workspaces from workspace configuration (needs UI design).
* Get the override system ready and support overrides per workspace.
* Support custom UI setups as part of workspaces (hidden panels, hidden buttons, customizable toolbars, etc).
* Allow enabling add-ons per workspace.
* Support custom workspace keymaps.
* Remove special exception for workspaces in linking code (so they're always appended, never linked). Depends on a few things, so best to solve later.
* Get the topbar done.
* Workspaces need a proper icon, current one is just a placeholder :)
Reviewed By: campbellbarton, mont29
Tags: #user_interface, #bf_blender_2.8
Maniphest Tasks: T50521
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2451
2017-06-01 19:56:58 +02:00
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const bool do_append = ((self->flag & FILE_LINK) == 0);
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library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
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2016-02-15 19:35:35 +01:00
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BKE_main_id_tag_all(bmain, LIB_TAG_PRE_EXISTING, true);
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library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
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/* here appending/linking starts */
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2015-10-12 13:46:58 +02:00
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mainl = BLO_library_link_begin(bmain, &(self->blo_handle), self->relpath);
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library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
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{
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2013-03-25 02:41:30 +00:00
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int idcode_step = 0, idcode;
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while ((idcode = BKE_idcode_iter_step(&idcode_step))) {
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Main Workspace Integration
This commit does the main integration of workspaces, which is a design we agreed on during the 2.8 UI workshop (see https://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:2.8/UI/Workshop_Writeup)
Workspaces should generally be stable, I'm not aware of any remaining bugs (or I've forgotten them :) ). If you find any, let me know!
(Exception: mode switching button might get out of sync with actual mode in some cases, would consider that a limitation/ToDo. Needs to be resolved at some point.)
== Main Changes/Features
* Introduces the new Workspaces as data-blocks.
* Allow storing a number of custom workspaces as part of the user configuration. Needs further work to allow adding and deleting individual workspaces.
* Bundle a default workspace configuration with Blender (current screen-layouts converted to workspaces).
* Pressing button to add a workspace spawns a menu to select between "Duplicate Current" and the workspaces from the user configuration. If no workspaces are stored in the user configuration, the default workspaces are listed instead.
* Store screen-layouts (`bScreen`) per workspace.
* Store an active screen-layout per workspace. Changing the workspace will enable this layout.
* Store active mode in workspace. Changing the workspace will also enter the mode of the new workspace. (Note that we still store the active mode in the object, moving this completely to workspaces is a separate project.)
* Store an active render layer per workspace.
* Moved mode switch from 3D View header to Info Editor header.
* Store active scene in window (not directly workspace related, but overlaps quite a bit).
* Removed 'Use Global Scene' User Preference option.
* Compatibility with old files - a new workspace is created for every screen-layout of old files. Old Blender versions should be able to read files saved with workspace support as well.
* Default .blend only contains one workspace ("General").
* Support appending workspaces.
Opening files without UI and commandline rendering should work fine.
Note that the UI is temporary! We plan to introduce a new global topbar
that contains the workspace options and tabs for switching workspaces.
== Technical Notes
* Workspaces are data-blocks.
* Adding and removing `bScreen`s should be done through `ED_workspace_layout` API now.
* A workspace can be active in multiple windows at the same time.
* The mode menu (which is now in the Info Editor header) doesn't display "Grease Pencil Edit" mode anymore since its availability depends on the active editor. Will be fixed by making Grease Pencil an own object type (as planned).
* The button to change the active workspace object mode may get out of sync with the mode of the active object. Will either be resolved by moving mode out of object data, or we'll disable workspace modes again (there's a `#define USE_WORKSPACE_MODE` for that).
* Screen-layouts (`bScreen`) are IDs and thus stored in a main list-base. Had to add a wrapper `WorkSpaceLayout` so we can store them in a list-base within workspaces, too. On the long run we could completely replace `bScreen` by workspace structs.
* `WorkSpace` types use some special compiler trickery to allow marking structs and struct members as private. BKE_workspace API should be used for accessing those.
* Added scene operators `SCENE_OT_`. Was previously done through screen operators.
== BPY API Changes
* Removed `Screen.scene`, added `Window.scene`
* Removed `UserPreferencesView.use_global_scene`
* Added `Context.workspace`, `Window.workspace` and `BlendData.workspaces`
* Added `bpy.types.WorkSpace` containing `screens`, `object_mode` and `render_layer`
* Added Screen.layout_name for the layout name that'll be displayed in the UI (may differ from internal name)
== What's left?
* There are a few open design questions (T50521). We should find the needed answers and implement them.
* Allow adding and removing individual workspaces from workspace configuration (needs UI design).
* Get the override system ready and support overrides per workspace.
* Support custom UI setups as part of workspaces (hidden panels, hidden buttons, customizable toolbars, etc).
* Allow enabling add-ons per workspace.
* Support custom workspace keymaps.
* Remove special exception for workspaces in linking code (so they're always appended, never linked). Depends on a few things, so best to solve later.
* Get the topbar done.
* Workspaces need a proper icon, current one is just a placeholder :)
Reviewed By: campbellbarton, mont29
Tags: #user_interface, #bf_blender_2.8
Maniphest Tasks: T50521
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2451
2017-06-01 19:56:58 +02:00
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if (BKE_idcode_is_linkable(idcode) && (idcode != ID_WS || do_append)) {
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2013-03-25 02:41:30 +00:00
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const char *name_plural = BKE_idcode_to_name_plural(idcode);
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2011-12-26 12:26:11 +00:00
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PyObject *ls = PyDict_GetItemString(self->dict, name_plural);
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library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
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// printf("lib: %s\n", name_plural);
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2011-10-13 01:29:08 +00:00
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if (ls && PyList_Check(ls)) {
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library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
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/* loop */
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2011-12-26 12:26:11 +00:00
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Py_ssize_t size = PyList_GET_SIZE(ls);
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
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Py_ssize_t i;
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2011-12-26 12:26:11 +00:00
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for (i = 0; i < size; i++) {
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2016-07-14 17:38:22 +10:00
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PyObject *item_src = PyList_GET_ITEM(ls, i);
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2016-07-14 21:00:05 +10:00
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PyObject *item_dst; /* must be set below */
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2016-07-14 17:38:22 +10:00
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const char *item_idname = _PyUnicode_AsString(item_src);
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
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2016-07-14 17:38:22 +10:00
|
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// printf(" %s\n", item_idname);
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
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|
2016-07-14 17:38:22 +10:00
|
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if (item_idname) {
|
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ID *id = BLO_library_link_named_part(mainl, &(self->blo_handle), idcode, item_idname);
|
2011-10-13 01:29:08 +00:00
|
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|
if (id) {
|
2011-05-24 15:21:14 +00:00
|
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|
#ifdef USE_RNA_DATABLOCKS
|
2014-01-31 00:53:02 +11:00
|
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/* swap name for pointer to the id */
|
2016-07-14 17:38:22 +10:00
|
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|
item_dst = PyCapsule_New((void *)id, NULL, NULL);
|
2016-07-14 21:00:05 +10:00
|
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#else
|
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/* leave as is */
|
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continue;
|
2011-05-24 15:21:14 +00:00
|
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#endif
|
2011-03-13 01:15:14 +00:00
|
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}
|
2011-05-24 15:21:14 +00:00
|
|
|
else {
|
2016-07-14 17:38:22 +10:00
|
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|
bpy_lib_exit_warn_idname(self, name_plural, item_idname);
|
2011-05-24 15:21:14 +00:00
|
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|
/* just warn for now */
|
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|
|
/* err = -1; */
|
2016-07-14 17:38:22 +10:00
|
|
|
item_dst = Py_INCREF_RET(Py_None);
|
2011-05-24 15:21:14 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
/* ID or None */
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
else {
|
|
|
|
/* XXX, could complain about this */
|
2016-07-14 17:38:22 +10:00
|
|
|
bpy_lib_exit_warn_type(self, item_src);
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
PyErr_Clear();
|
2016-07-14 17:38:22 +10:00
|
|
|
item_dst = Py_INCREF_RET(Py_None);
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
2011-05-24 15:21:14 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2016-07-14 21:00:05 +10:00
|
|
|
/* item_dst must be new or already incref'd */
|
|
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|
Py_DECREF(item_src);
|
|
|
|
PyList_SET_ITEM(ls, i, item_dst);
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2011-10-13 01:29:08 +00:00
|
|
|
if (err == -1) {
|
2011-03-13 01:15:14 +00:00
|
|
|
/* exception raised above, XXX, this leaks some memory */
|
|
|
|
BLO_blendhandle_close(self->blo_handle);
|
2011-12-26 12:26:11 +00:00
|
|
|
self->blo_handle = NULL;
|
2016-02-15 19:35:35 +01:00
|
|
|
BKE_main_id_tag_all(bmain, LIB_TAG_PRE_EXISTING, false);
|
2011-03-13 01:15:14 +00:00
|
|
|
return NULL;
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
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}
|
2011-03-13 01:15:14 +00:00
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else {
|
2011-12-26 12:26:11 +00:00
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Library *lib = mainl->curlib; /* newly added lib, assign before append end */
|
2018-12-18 16:23:38 +11:00
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BLO_library_link_end(mainl, &(self->blo_handle), self->flag, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);
|
2011-03-13 01:15:14 +00:00
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BLO_blendhandle_close(self->blo_handle);
|
2011-12-26 12:26:11 +00:00
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self->blo_handle = NULL;
|
2011-03-13 01:15:14 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2016-11-01 13:39:31 +01:00
|
|
|
GHash *old_to_new_ids = BLI_ghash_ptr_new(__func__);
|
|
|
|
|
2012-03-26 20:41:54 +00:00
|
|
|
/* copied from wm_operator.c */
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{
|
2011-03-13 01:15:14 +00:00
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|
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/* mark all library linked objects to be updated */
|
2016-07-14 21:00:05 +10:00
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BKE_main_lib_objects_recalc_all(bmain);
|
2011-03-13 01:15:14 +00:00
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/* append, rather than linking */
|
Main Workspace Integration
This commit does the main integration of workspaces, which is a design we agreed on during the 2.8 UI workshop (see https://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:2.8/UI/Workshop_Writeup)
Workspaces should generally be stable, I'm not aware of any remaining bugs (or I've forgotten them :) ). If you find any, let me know!
(Exception: mode switching button might get out of sync with actual mode in some cases, would consider that a limitation/ToDo. Needs to be resolved at some point.)
== Main Changes/Features
* Introduces the new Workspaces as data-blocks.
* Allow storing a number of custom workspaces as part of the user configuration. Needs further work to allow adding and deleting individual workspaces.
* Bundle a default workspace configuration with Blender (current screen-layouts converted to workspaces).
* Pressing button to add a workspace spawns a menu to select between "Duplicate Current" and the workspaces from the user configuration. If no workspaces are stored in the user configuration, the default workspaces are listed instead.
* Store screen-layouts (`bScreen`) per workspace.
* Store an active screen-layout per workspace. Changing the workspace will enable this layout.
* Store active mode in workspace. Changing the workspace will also enter the mode of the new workspace. (Note that we still store the active mode in the object, moving this completely to workspaces is a separate project.)
* Store an active render layer per workspace.
* Moved mode switch from 3D View header to Info Editor header.
* Store active scene in window (not directly workspace related, but overlaps quite a bit).
* Removed 'Use Global Scene' User Preference option.
* Compatibility with old files - a new workspace is created for every screen-layout of old files. Old Blender versions should be able to read files saved with workspace support as well.
* Default .blend only contains one workspace ("General").
* Support appending workspaces.
Opening files without UI and commandline rendering should work fine.
Note that the UI is temporary! We plan to introduce a new global topbar
that contains the workspace options and tabs for switching workspaces.
== Technical Notes
* Workspaces are data-blocks.
* Adding and removing `bScreen`s should be done through `ED_workspace_layout` API now.
* A workspace can be active in multiple windows at the same time.
* The mode menu (which is now in the Info Editor header) doesn't display "Grease Pencil Edit" mode anymore since its availability depends on the active editor. Will be fixed by making Grease Pencil an own object type (as planned).
* The button to change the active workspace object mode may get out of sync with the mode of the active object. Will either be resolved by moving mode out of object data, or we'll disable workspace modes again (there's a `#define USE_WORKSPACE_MODE` for that).
* Screen-layouts (`bScreen`) are IDs and thus stored in a main list-base. Had to add a wrapper `WorkSpaceLayout` so we can store them in a list-base within workspaces, too. On the long run we could completely replace `bScreen` by workspace structs.
* `WorkSpace` types use some special compiler trickery to allow marking structs and struct members as private. BKE_workspace API should be used for accessing those.
* Added scene operators `SCENE_OT_`. Was previously done through screen operators.
== BPY API Changes
* Removed `Screen.scene`, added `Window.scene`
* Removed `UserPreferencesView.use_global_scene`
* Added `Context.workspace`, `Window.workspace` and `BlendData.workspaces`
* Added `bpy.types.WorkSpace` containing `screens`, `object_mode` and `render_layer`
* Added Screen.layout_name for the layout name that'll be displayed in the UI (may differ from internal name)
== What's left?
* There are a few open design questions (T50521). We should find the needed answers and implement them.
* Allow adding and removing individual workspaces from workspace configuration (needs UI design).
* Get the override system ready and support overrides per workspace.
* Support custom UI setups as part of workspaces (hidden panels, hidden buttons, customizable toolbars, etc).
* Allow enabling add-ons per workspace.
* Support custom workspace keymaps.
* Remove special exception for workspaces in linking code (so they're always appended, never linked). Depends on a few things, so best to solve later.
* Get the topbar done.
* Workspaces need a proper icon, current one is just a placeholder :)
Reviewed By: campbellbarton, mont29
Tags: #user_interface, #bf_blender_2.8
Maniphest Tasks: T50521
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2451
2017-06-01 19:56:58 +02:00
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if (do_append) {
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2016-11-01 13:39:31 +01:00
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BKE_library_make_local(bmain, lib, old_to_new_ids, true, false);
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2011-03-13 01:15:14 +00:00
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}
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}
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
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2016-02-15 19:35:35 +01:00
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BKE_main_id_tag_all(bmain, LIB_TAG_PRE_EXISTING, false);
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2014-01-31 00:53:02 +11:00
|
|
|
/* finally swap the capsules for real bpy objects
|
|
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|
* important since BLO_library_append_end initializes NodeTree types used by srna->refine */
|
2016-07-14 21:00:05 +10:00
|
|
|
#ifdef USE_RNA_DATABLOCKS
|
2014-01-31 00:53:02 +11:00
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
int idcode_step = 0, idcode;
|
|
|
|
while ((idcode = BKE_idcode_iter_step(&idcode_step))) {
|
Main Workspace Integration
This commit does the main integration of workspaces, which is a design we agreed on during the 2.8 UI workshop (see https://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:2.8/UI/Workshop_Writeup)
Workspaces should generally be stable, I'm not aware of any remaining bugs (or I've forgotten them :) ). If you find any, let me know!
(Exception: mode switching button might get out of sync with actual mode in some cases, would consider that a limitation/ToDo. Needs to be resolved at some point.)
== Main Changes/Features
* Introduces the new Workspaces as data-blocks.
* Allow storing a number of custom workspaces as part of the user configuration. Needs further work to allow adding and deleting individual workspaces.
* Bundle a default workspace configuration with Blender (current screen-layouts converted to workspaces).
* Pressing button to add a workspace spawns a menu to select between "Duplicate Current" and the workspaces from the user configuration. If no workspaces are stored in the user configuration, the default workspaces are listed instead.
* Store screen-layouts (`bScreen`) per workspace.
* Store an active screen-layout per workspace. Changing the workspace will enable this layout.
* Store active mode in workspace. Changing the workspace will also enter the mode of the new workspace. (Note that we still store the active mode in the object, moving this completely to workspaces is a separate project.)
* Store an active render layer per workspace.
* Moved mode switch from 3D View header to Info Editor header.
* Store active scene in window (not directly workspace related, but overlaps quite a bit).
* Removed 'Use Global Scene' User Preference option.
* Compatibility with old files - a new workspace is created for every screen-layout of old files. Old Blender versions should be able to read files saved with workspace support as well.
* Default .blend only contains one workspace ("General").
* Support appending workspaces.
Opening files without UI and commandline rendering should work fine.
Note that the UI is temporary! We plan to introduce a new global topbar
that contains the workspace options and tabs for switching workspaces.
== Technical Notes
* Workspaces are data-blocks.
* Adding and removing `bScreen`s should be done through `ED_workspace_layout` API now.
* A workspace can be active in multiple windows at the same time.
* The mode menu (which is now in the Info Editor header) doesn't display "Grease Pencil Edit" mode anymore since its availability depends on the active editor. Will be fixed by making Grease Pencil an own object type (as planned).
* The button to change the active workspace object mode may get out of sync with the mode of the active object. Will either be resolved by moving mode out of object data, or we'll disable workspace modes again (there's a `#define USE_WORKSPACE_MODE` for that).
* Screen-layouts (`bScreen`) are IDs and thus stored in a main list-base. Had to add a wrapper `WorkSpaceLayout` so we can store them in a list-base within workspaces, too. On the long run we could completely replace `bScreen` by workspace structs.
* `WorkSpace` types use some special compiler trickery to allow marking structs and struct members as private. BKE_workspace API should be used for accessing those.
* Added scene operators `SCENE_OT_`. Was previously done through screen operators.
== BPY API Changes
* Removed `Screen.scene`, added `Window.scene`
* Removed `UserPreferencesView.use_global_scene`
* Added `Context.workspace`, `Window.workspace` and `BlendData.workspaces`
* Added `bpy.types.WorkSpace` containing `screens`, `object_mode` and `render_layer`
* Added Screen.layout_name for the layout name that'll be displayed in the UI (may differ from internal name)
== What's left?
* There are a few open design questions (T50521). We should find the needed answers and implement them.
* Allow adding and removing individual workspaces from workspace configuration (needs UI design).
* Get the override system ready and support overrides per workspace.
* Support custom UI setups as part of workspaces (hidden panels, hidden buttons, customizable toolbars, etc).
* Allow enabling add-ons per workspace.
* Support custom workspace keymaps.
* Remove special exception for workspaces in linking code (so they're always appended, never linked). Depends on a few things, so best to solve later.
* Get the topbar done.
* Workspaces need a proper icon, current one is just a placeholder :)
Reviewed By: campbellbarton, mont29
Tags: #user_interface, #bf_blender_2.8
Maniphest Tasks: T50521
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2451
2017-06-01 19:56:58 +02:00
|
|
|
if (BKE_idcode_is_linkable(idcode) && (idcode != ID_WS || do_append)) {
|
2014-01-31 00:53:02 +11:00
|
|
|
const char *name_plural = BKE_idcode_to_name_plural(idcode);
|
|
|
|
PyObject *ls = PyDict_GetItemString(self->dict, name_plural);
|
|
|
|
if (ls && PyList_Check(ls)) {
|
|
|
|
Py_ssize_t size = PyList_GET_SIZE(ls);
|
|
|
|
Py_ssize_t i;
|
|
|
|
PyObject *item;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
for (i = 0; i < size; i++) {
|
|
|
|
item = PyList_GET_ITEM(ls, i);
|
|
|
|
if (PyCapsule_CheckExact(item)) {
|
|
|
|
PointerRNA id_ptr;
|
|
|
|
ID *id;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
id = PyCapsule_GetPointer(item, NULL);
|
2016-11-01 13:39:31 +01:00
|
|
|
id = BLI_ghash_lookup_default(old_to_new_ids, id, id);
|
2014-01-31 00:53:02 +11:00
|
|
|
Py_DECREF(item);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
RNA_id_pointer_create(id, &id_ptr);
|
|
|
|
item = pyrna_struct_CreatePyObject(&id_ptr);
|
|
|
|
PyList_SET_ITEM(ls, i, item);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
2016-07-14 21:00:05 +10:00
|
|
|
#endif /* USE_RNA_DATABLOCKS */
|
2014-01-31 00:53:02 +11:00
|
|
|
|
2016-11-01 13:39:31 +01:00
|
|
|
BLI_ghash_free(old_to_new_ids, NULL, NULL);
|
2011-03-13 01:15:14 +00:00
|
|
|
Py_RETURN_NONE;
|
|
|
|
}
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2011-03-14 01:00:41 +00:00
|
|
|
static PyObject *bpy_lib_dir(BPy_Library *self)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
return PyDict_Keys(self->dict);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2016-03-03 13:11:07 +11:00
|
|
|
int BPY_library_load_module(PyObject *mod_par)
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
{
|
2016-03-03 13:11:07 +11:00
|
|
|
static PyMethodDef load_meth = {
|
|
|
|
"load", (PyCFunction)bpy_lib_load,
|
|
|
|
METH_STATIC | METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS,
|
|
|
|
bpy_lib_load_doc,
|
|
|
|
};
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
PyModule_AddObject(mod_par, "_library_load", PyCFunction_New(&load_meth, NULL));
|
|
|
|
|
2012-03-18 07:38:51 +00:00
|
|
|
/* some compilers don't like accessing this directly, delay assignment */
|
2011-12-26 12:26:11 +00:00
|
|
|
bpy_lib_Type.tp_getattro = PyObject_GenericGetAttr;
|
2011-03-15 01:48:01 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2011-10-13 01:29:08 +00:00
|
|
|
if (PyType_Ready(&bpy_lib_Type) < 0)
|
library loading api.
this is not well suited to RNA so this is a native python api.
This uses:
bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath, link=False, relative=False)
however the return value needs to use pythons context manager, this means the library loading is confined to a block of code and python cant leave a half loaded library state.
eg, load a single scene we know the name of:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = ["Scene"]
eg, load all scenes:
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.scenes = data_from.scenes
eg, load all objects starting with 'A'
with bpy.data.libraries.load(filepath) as (data_from, data_to):
data_to.objects = [name for name in data_from.objects if name.startswith("A")]
As you can see gives 2 objects like 'bpy.data', but containing lists of strings which can be moved from one into another.
2011-03-12 16:06:37 +00:00
|
|
|
return -1;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
}
|