from bpy.app import binary_path, version, version_string, home
can add constant variables from blender here as needed (maybe functions too... bpy.app.memory_usage() ?)
- fixed slice assignment.
- fix for slowdown where getting a slice would get the entire array and free it for every item in the array (malloc and free for arrays >32).
- fix for thick wrapped returning an array referencing the original pointer when coercing into a mathutils type failed.
TODO
- slice assignment currently only sypports lists.
- dimensions are ignored for multidimensional arrays.
patch from Elia Sarti, (vekoon) with some modifications mainly for the python api.
- multiple values are returned as a typle in the order that are defined.
- added support for registered types returning multiple arguments (untested).
- renamed func->ret --> func->c_ret, since this only defines what the C function returns.
bpy.types.register(MacroClass)
instead of
bpy.ops.add_macro(MacroClass)
The rest is unchanged.
Also remove some now unused code for the old registration methods (there's still some remaining).
* added renamed files in revision 25337
* renamed BLI_util.h -> BLI_path_util.h for consistency
* cleanup of #includes: removed BLI_blenlib.h in favour of direct includes of the needed headerfiles in a few places.
* removed debug print in sequencer.c
* added missing include in blenkernel/blender.c -> bad dependency, needs to be fixed still
OSX allow file/directory names to contain ':' (displayed as '/' in Finder), and current Python lib (3.1.1) has trouble with those when importing modules.
Added warning message to help user understand why Blender start fails in this case.
- use python malloc's in bpy_array.c
- automatically blending bone locations is disabled if the target bone has locked location
- neck had incorrect roll
After the merge operation, running the diff command showed that the
branch had a significant amount of differences from the trunk revision
25149. I had no idea where these differences came from. To resolve
them and make the branch up-to-date, I just copied the following files
from the trunk:
release/scripts/io/import_anim_bvh.py
release/scripts/io/import_scene_obj.py
release/scripts/ui/space_image.py
release/scripts/ui/space_view3d.py
source/blender/blenkernel/intern/object.c
source/blender/blenlib/BLI_math_base.h
source/blender/blenlib/intern/math_base.c
source/blender/editors/animation/anim_markers.c
source/blender/editors/armature/armature_intern.h
source/blender/editors/armature/armature_ops.c
source/blender/editors/armature/editarmature.c
source/blender/editors/curve/curve_intern.h
source/blender/editors/curve/curve_ops.c
source/blender/editors/include/ED_mesh.h
source/blender/editors/include/ED_object.h
source/blender/editors/include/ED_particle.h
source/blender/editors/mesh/editface.c
source/blender/editors/mesh/editmesh_mods.c
source/blender/editors/mesh/mesh_intern.h
source/blender/editors/mesh/mesh_ops.c
source/blender/editors/metaball/mball_edit.c
source/blender/editors/metaball/mball_intern.h
source/blender/editors/metaball/mball_ops.c
source/blender/editors/object/object_intern.h
source/blender/editors/object/object_lattice.c
source/blender/editors/object/object_ops.c
source/blender/editors/object/object_select.c
source/blender/editors/physics/particle_edit.c
source/blender/editors/physics/physics_intern.h
source/blender/editors/physics/physics_ops.c
source/blender/editors/sculpt_paint/paint_intern.h
source/blender/editors/sculpt_paint/paint_ops.c
source/blender/editors/sculpt_paint/paint_utils.c
source/blender/editors/space_view3d/view3d_select.c
source/blender/editors/uvedit/uvedit_ops.c
source/blender/windowmanager/WM_api.h
source/blender/windowmanager/intern/wm_operators.c
Basic definition works like a python operator but you derive from "bpy.types.Macro" instead.
Operators are added to the macro after it has been added with "bpy.ops.add_macro" through the class method "define" which takes an operator id and returns an OperatorMacroType (new RNA type) for which properties can then be defined to be passed to the operator when run.
Example: http://blenderartists.org/~theeth/bf/macro.py
Using this system, it should be easy to add an operator to the console that converts selected lines into a macro or even a more generic record macro system.
The following files were according to the Math Lib reorganization
(see the commit log of revision 24464 for more information):
source/blender/freestyle/intern/blender_interface/BlenderFileLoader.cpp
source/blender/freestyle/intern/blender_interface/BlenderFileLoader.h
The file release/scripts/ui/properties_render.py was also updated
according the RNA UI API renaming in revision 24795.
* Fixed a few compile warnings for scons+mingw
* Driver variables are now added with the ID-type set to ID_OB (objects) by default since this is more convenient
This means you can have a pose bone for eg and get the path...
pose.bones["Bone"]
uses rna internal functions, so will work for sequence strips etc.
- StructRNA.get(), used for getting ID props without exceptions...
val = C.object["someKey"]
or..
val = C.object.get("someKey", "defaultValue") # wont raise an error
- change rna property for testing if rna props are editable, test the flag rather then calling the function since the function depends on blenders state.
- fix a python exception with the ID-Property popup UI (when editing in more then 1 step)
fixes a crash that happens when formatting a python exception into a report. - for now use pythons string formatting function.
happens when running the simple operator template so not sure if its worth re-tagging :S
allow rna function return values as an exception since so many poll functions do... "return (context.blah and context.foo)", that makign all return bool's isnt that nice.