The main advantage with this is that its close to twice as fast to do 'vertex.co[:]' then 'tuple(vertex.co)', this is common for writing a vertex array.
the correct python behavior in this case is to return a copy of the original type, however euler and quats don't support different sizes so we cant do so easily.
- equals_v2v2
- project_v2_v2v2
- isect_seg_seg_v2_point
which would be necessery for my further multires interpolation commit
M_Geometry_LineIntersect2D now uses isect_seg_seg_v2_point(). Behaviour of this
function was changed a bit -- it haven't returned intersection point in several
cases when two segments are making angle.
This is need to properly handle 3d text (dalai work on GE), before
the BLF_aspect only take one argument, and the result was a call to:
glScalef(aspect, aspect, 1.0)
Now the three value are store in the font (x, y and z) and also
need to be enable using BLF_enable(BLF_ASPECT).
By default all the code that don't have BLF_ASPECT enable work with
a scale of 1.0 (so nothing change to the current UI).
I also remove all the call of BLF_aspect(fontid, 1.0) found in
the editors, because is disable by default, so no need any more.
Campbell the only thing to check is the python api, right now
I modify the api to from:
BLF_aspect(fontid, aspect)
to:
BLF_aspect(fontid, aspect, aspect, 1.0)
This is to avoid break the api, but now you need add the BLF_ASPECT
option to the function py_blf_enable and in some point change
py_blf_aspect to take 3 arguments.
In windows this was producing Linking dependence errors because we have BLF_api.h in the /blenfont/ and blf_api.h in /python/generic/. It doesn't produces crash out of the box but I was trying to link both "api" files to the same project (Ketjsi folder). For the linking order was determining what header to use. A workaround is to "include" the file using some ../../ relative folder. But renaming it is less error prone.
Probably Ketsji folder shouldn't link to BLF_api.h anyways, but this is something I will look better later before another commit. In the mean time it's not a good idea to have 2 api files with the same name (for non case-sensitive systems).
this is needed because some UTF8 names didnt resolve on windows when using surrogateescape'd strings.
This meant you couldn't export to models some directories on windows.
- pep8 script was giving an error on non utf8 scons source files.
- use PyList_SET_ITEM macro when list type is ensured.
- all mathutils types use subtypes to create new types when available.
- use defines MAT3_UNITY, MAT4_UNITY to initialize unit matrices.
- Reverse vector * matrix multiplication order. now this matches how numpy works.
- Disallow 'matrix * vec' and 'quat * vec', now it raises an error.
- Add missing in-place multiply 'vec *= quat'
Many scripts will need to be updated for this but at least it will error rather then failing silently.
from mathutils.geometry import PolyFill
I couldn't find a way for python's inittab to do this so just inserting mathutils.geometry into sys.modules manually.
having the blend file as a part of the __file__ variable is not essential, this is fixed in python 3.2 so add an ifdef and don't use the blend file path for py older then 3.2.
globbing vs explicit is discussed here.
http://www.cmake.org/pipermail/cmake/2008-December/025694.html
Practical implications are:
- developers need to keep CMakeLists.txt files up to date.
- Users wont get strange linking errors if they build after a file is added, since CMake detects CMakeLists.txt is modified and automatically reconfigure.
Both stored the filename of the blend file, but G.sce stored the last opened file.
This will make blender act differently in some cases since a relative path to the last opened file will no longer resolve (which is correct IMHO since that file isnt open and the path might not even be valid anymore).
Tested linking with durian files and rendering to relative paths when no files is loaded however we may need to have some operators give an error if they are used on the default startup.blend.
- made interface, windowmanager, readfile build without unused warnings.
- re-arranged CMake's source/blender build order so less changed libs are build later, eg: IK, avi
applied to python api and exotic.c, removed some args being passed down which were not needed.
keyword args for new mathutils types were being ignored when they should raise an error.
now addon path is created using the same path functions and selecting where to save the startup.blend
also made some minor changes to path handling funcs.
* Fix var declaration in bpy_interface.c
* Remove forward declarations from py_capi_utils.h: they are unnecessary and break compiles (there were probably many warnings about this during compile with GCC).