* RNA_property_enum_value
* RNA_property_enum_identifier
To get an enum string from a value and a value from an enum.
BPy_StructRNA types (objects, meshes, images etc) can now be used as dictionary keys.
source\blender\python\intern\bpy_rna.c:1018: error: initializer element is not constant
source\blender\python\intern\bpy_rna.c:1018: error: (near initialization for `pyrna_prop_Type.tp_get
Assign get generic get/sets before PyType_Ready runs
examples...
RNA Lamp: Lamp
==============
@ivar rna_type: RNA type definition. *readonly*
@type rna_type: PyRNA PointerProperty
@ivar name: Unique datablock ID name. (22 maximum length)
@type name: string
@ivar adapt_thresh: Threshold for Adaptive Sampling. in (0.000, 1.000)
@type adapt_thresh: float
@ivar area_shape: Shape of the Area lamp
@type area_shape: enum in [SQUARE, RECTANGLE]
@ivar area_size: Size of the area of the Area Lamp. in (0.000, 100.000)
@type area_size: float
@ivar area_sizey: Size of the area of the Area Lamp. in (0.000, 100.000)
@type area_sizey: float
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RNA Object: Object
==================
@ivar rna_type: RNA type definition. *readonly*
@type rna_type: PyRNA PointerProperty
@ivar name: Unique datablock ID name. (22 maximum length)
@type name: string
@ivar data: Object data. *readonly*
@type data: PyRNA PointerProperty
@ivar fake_user: Saves this datablock even if it has no users
@type fake_user: bool
@ivar library: Library file the datablock is linked from. *readonly*
@type library: PyRNA PointerProperty
@ivar loc: in (-inf, inf)
@type loc: float[3]
Can now assign RNA arrays from python lists of bools/ints/floats
eg -> rna.scenes["Scene"].layer = [True] * 20
Also added exceptions when trying to set readonly properties.
* Matches the C/RNA api structure
* Thin wrapper ~(600 lines)
* No functions specific to any blender object type.
* Defines 2 types, BPy_StructRNA and BPy_PropertyRNA.
* Python 3.0 target (compatible with python 2.4,5,6)
* http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/BlenderDev/Blender2.5/PyRNA - continue docs/discussion here.
Todo
* Collection iterators
* Write access to data
* Define how constants should be accessed (as strings or some special type)
* Solve the "Python keeping invalid blender pointers" problem.
This cant just be solved in the py api - we need blender to notify when ID's are removed
Examples
Here are some examples that work with the current implementation of the api.
rna.lamps["Lamp.006"].energy -> (1.0)
rna.lamps["Lamp.007"].shadow -> ("NOSHADOW")
rna.materials.keys() -> ['flyingsquirrel_eye', 'frankie_skin', 'frankie_theeth']
rna.scenes["hud"].objects["num_text_p2_4"].data.novnormalflip -> False
rna.meshes["mymesh"].uv_layers.keys() -> ['UVTex', 'UVTex']
rna.meshes.items()
For a dump of yo-frankie level see - http://pasteall.org/3294/python
Notes
* Added python back, can only execute scripts from the command line with -P script.py
* bpy_interface.c is just enough functionality to run a python file.
svn merge https://svn.blender.org/svnroot/bf-blender/trunk/blender -r12987:17416
Issues:
* GHOST/X11 had conflicting changes. Some code was added in 2.5, which was
later added in trunk also, but reverted partially, specifically revision
16683. I have left out this reversion in the 2.5 branch since I think it is
needed there.
http://projects.blender.org/plugins/scmsvn/viewcvs.php?view=rev&root=bf-blender&revision=16683
* Scons had various conflicting changes, I decided to go with trunk version
for everything except priorities and some library renaming.
* In creator.c, there were various fixes and fixes for fixes related to the -w
-W and -p options. In 2.5 -w and -W is not coded yet, and -p is done
differently. Since this is changed so much, and I don't think those fixes
would be needed in 2.5, I've left them out.
* Also in creator.c: there was code for a python bugfix where the screen was not
initialized when running with -P. The code that initializes the screen there
I had to disable, that can't work in 2.5 anymore but left it commented as a
reminder.
Further I had to disable some new function calls. using src/ and python/, as
was done already in this branch, disabled function calls:
* bpath.c: error reporting
* BME_conversions.c: editmesh conversion functions.
* SHD_dynamic: disabled almost completely, there is no python/.
* KX_PythonInit.cpp and Ketsji/ build files: Mathutils is not there, disabled.
* text.c: clipboard copy call.
* object.c: OB_SUPPORT_MATERIAL.
* DerivedMesh.c and subsurf_ccg, stipple_quarttone.
Still to be done:
* Go over files and functions that were moved to a different location but could
still use changes that were done in trunk.
Modified to work in linux too, on my system subprocess.Popen(appstring) only works when appstring is a list.
Blenders __import__ didnt support keywords like pythons causing the subprocess module to fail for me.
added keywords to blenders c/api import to match pythons.
Python dict error: when trying to access a Bone via a key, and the key
was not found, a wrong error message got printed. Fix provided by
reporter Gregor Riepl. Thanks!
added gameObject.replaceMesh(meshname) - needed this for an automatically generated scene where 100's of objects would have needed logic bricks automatically added. Quicker to run replace mesh on all of them from 1 script.
This is an interesting bug since it is likely the cause of many other suspicious python crashes in blender.
sys.last_traceback would store references to PyObjects at the point of the crash.
it would only free these when sys.last_traceback was set again or on exit.
This caused many crashes in the BGE while testing since python would end up freeing invalid game objects -
When running scripts with errors, Blender would crash every 2-5 runs - in my test just now it crashed after 4 trys.
It could also segfault blender, when (for eg) you run a script that has objects referenced. then load a new file and run another script that raises an error.
In this case all the invalid Blender-Object's user counts would be decremented, even though none of the pointers were still valid.
After some discussion with Campbell, changed the way cstruct sizeof is fetched.
Moved DataSize() to Blender.Types.CSizeof(Blendertype). Supported types return sizeof(data struct), otherwise -1.
To quickly check what types are supported:
import Blender.Types as bt
x = dir(bt)
for t in x:
if t[0] != '_':
s = 'bt.CSizeof(bt.' + t + ')'
print t,"=", eval(s)
[#17867] Adds option to SCONS to generate Python API documentation
Added patch from Brandano with some small improvements (BF_DOCDIR, clean) by yours truly.
To use make sure you have epydoc installed. Enable with WITH_BF_BPYDOC=1.
* fix two typos in RenderLayer API (renderosiy -> renderosity in two places. Will break .py's saved with render_save_layers.py, just fix passRadiosiy and passRadiosiyXOR)
* add some docs on RenderLayer API
* fix some copy/paste leftover in render_save_layers.py
Now it is possible to clean IPO-curves using the call:
icu.clean()
There's an optional value to specify the threshold to use for cleaning.
This just wraps the internal clean_ipo_curve() function.
Bug: [#17734] Loading a python script's help dosn't work
reported by Rian Tut (thanks).
Actual problem: scripts with spaces in their filenames were not supported by the code that registers scripts in menus and runs them. Added support w/o breaking eventual, rare scripts that parse the Bpymenus file. They will still need an update to support filenames with spaces, like done here for these scripts: Scripts Help Browser and Scripts Config Editor.
PS: tested on Linux. Please test on other platforms: just make sure scripts still appear in menus (the File->Export, for example), even after re-registering them (Scripts window -> Scripts Menu -> Update Menus) and that the Scripts Help Browser still works.
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Add optional string argument to Object.newParticleSystem() method, so that
objects can link to existing particle systems (if the name of the particle
system is known). Also cleans up some code in Object.c which accesses the
particle sys listbase.
- the number of segments was always 1 too many on cyclic curves.
- [#17739] - normals were not being calculated when rendering curves.
Replaced macro DL_SURFINDEX with a function. it that assumes variable names and could break from the loop that called it.