Drivers can use this to refer to the data which the driver is applied to,
useful for objects, bones, to avoid having to create a variable pointing to its self.
Accessing `bpy.app.binary_path_python does search, then swaps its getset with the string it finds.
This caused a freed pointer to be stored in bpy.app's dictionary.
Fix by using the same string for get/set access.
D1988 by @wisaac, with own edits and improvements.
This improves on existing tangent calculation functions too.
- BM_face_calc_tangent_auto: Chooses method based on number of sides, used by manipulator (not exposed to Python).
- BM_face_calc_tangent_edge: from longest edge.
- BM_face_calc_tangent_edge_pair: from longest edge-pair (most useful with quads).
- BM_face_calc_tangent_edge_diagonal: edge farthest from any vertex.
- BM_face_calc_tangent_vert_diagonal: vert farthest from any vertex.
Also optimize BM_vert_tri_calc_tangent_edge* functions to avoid sqrt.
Now CD_SHAPEKEY_INDEX customdata is stored in edit-mode when hooks and vertex parents are used.
This also fixes a bug where undo would loose key-index data.
Move to structs for BM_mesh_bm_to/from_me to avoid passing many argument, which mostly aren't used.
Support for driver variables that don't resolve to numbers, eg:
objects, bones, curves... etc.
Without this, Python expressions to access this data needed to use an absolute path from `bpy.data`,
however this is inconvenient, breaks easily (based on naming) and wouldn't set the dependencies correctly.
This commit:
* Fixes bad handling of 'stop iteration' (by adding a status flag, so that we can actually
stop in helper functions too, and jumping to a finalize label instead of raw return, to
allow propper clean up).
* Adds optional recursion into 'ID tree' - callback can also decide to exclude current id_pp
from recursion. Note that this implies 'readonly', modifying IDs while recursing is not
something we want to support!
* Changes callback signature/expected behavior: return behavior is now handled through flags,
and 'parent' ID of id_pp is also passed (since it may not always be root id anymore).
Reviewers: sergey, campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1869
To make it easier for animators working in a multipass pose-to-pose workflow
when inserting breakdown keyframes and so forth, it is now possible to specify
the "type" of keyframe being created (i.e. the colour of the keyframe, when drawn
in the Dope Sheet).
Usage:
1) Choose the type of keyframe ("Keyframe", "Breakdown", "Extreme", etc.) from
the new dropdown located between the AutoKeying and KeyingSet widgets on the
timeline header.
2) Insert keyframes
3) Rejoyce that your newly created keyframes have now been coloured for you already
in the DopeSheet.
Todo:
* Look into a way of using the actual keyframe colours (from the theme) for the icons
of these types.