there)
* replaced with nice local (uiBlock) storage of what goes on in drawing.
it now only calls a glDrawBuffer() and glFinish() when it is actually
needed
Result: interface drawing in general is speedy again, especially for gfx
cards that dont allow frontbuffer drawing, and copy stuff to the frontbuf
with a glFinish() call.
Needs to be tested on all platforms... report to me when you see problems
like menus not drawing correctly, tooltips not drawing or not disappearing,
etc.
- Object_getMatrix() - prints correct values now
- Object_getName() - removes the two identifying chars from the front
- Object_setName() - calls the internal function to correctly set the
name of the object.
* Removed the Object_print function. It causes a crash on Windows.
* Updated the Object_repr function to display the Object nicely.
* Object.Get() now returns a list of Objects when no argument has passed to
it.
* Changed the function declaration for newMatrixObject function
Easier to read now.
- Continued getting rid of print methods and updating repr ones:
Needed to fix crashes on Windows >= 98 systems.
- Found and fixed a few small memory leaks in EXPP_interface, related to
execution of script links.
- Fixed a problem with control of the global Python dictionary persistence:
Blender.ReleaseGlobalDict(bool) should now work fine.
- Trying to fix the sigsegv crashes on Windows:
They happen when we try to "print" our objects, like Lamps or Cameras.
Following advice from the Python Embedding doc, removed the tp_print
method from Camera and also improved its tp_repr one, that will be used
as print, repr() and str() for Cameras. If this test works all other objs
will be updated accordingly.
Thanks Florian Eggenberger for telling us about it. And Greg McBride for
pointing a possible fix.
- Draw.Text and Draw.GetStringWidth updated:
Now they accept an optional second parameter to set font size and Draw.Text
returns the drawn string width.
- Partially fixed the update() and PutRaw() bugs in NMesh:
A total fix will require bigger changes, but what was done (unless buggy)
takes care of the common cases.
Added a function call to creator.c that is needed by exppython, but forgot
to add the function also to the old bpython implementation. Thanks, Hos!
- Addition in Draw.Text and Draw.GetStringWidth (Python Draw methods):
Now script writers can select the font size: normal, small or tiny.
the object.
* Added the GetSelected function. (Same as getSelected).
* Added a start for the Object.py API documentation.
* Some minor bug-fixes to the Object module.
* Added the functionality to get the IPO of the Object.
* Moved public declarations in camera and lamp to a new file: bpy_types.h.
* Fixed minor bugs in material, rgbTuple and Lamp + other minor changes.
* Made part of the changes to conform to decided naming conventions.
* Moved the function EXPP_tuple_repr from vector.c to gen_utils.[ch]
* Matrix functionality should work now in Object module.
* Fixed compilation warning about implicit declaration of M_World_Init.
Added the declaration to modules.h
Found by Jonathan Thambidurai
* Fixes a scriptlink problem when a script is run using ALT-p.
Found by Yann Vernier (LoneTech)
* Prints unhandled exceptions. Should fix some memory leaks too.
Fixed by Yann Verniet (LoneTech)
so extended it so Simon's redefinition also occurs whenever
FP_INFINITE isn't defined (don't know why setting infinity
equals to 1 would be a good thing though)... maybe the author
might choose a more portable method for doing this.
Now Blender.NMesh.PutRaw() doesn't destroy vertex color info anymore.
Both exppython's NMesh.c and bpython's opy_nmesh.c were updated.
* Minor changes in other files.