- rna internal deferred properties now store the functions as PyObjects rather then C function pointers
- Property functions now allow the first non keyword argument to be a class.
cant test if this fix solves the problem matt is having but it at least fixes an error caused by classes created in exec(),
when the properties pointers were copied the hash key still referred to the python object which could be freed. in most cases this wouldnt happen (would be kept in bytecode) but with exec() the property string is freed immediately.
- ID properties now suopport non utf-8 strings for their values but not their keys.
- moved utility functions into py_capi_utils.c from bpy_utils and bpy_rna.
- import/export paths have to be printed with repr() or %r, so non utf-8 chars are escaped.
- replaced PySys_GetObject("modules") with PyImport_GetModuleDict()
- use defaults for keymap import/export rather then setting the same value every time from the UI scripts.
* Changed UI code to display image browser for PROP_IMAGEPATH
* Set the icon_filepath RNA property for brushes to use PROP_IMAGEPATH
* Changed preview icon drawing to ignore unset icons
* Fixed const warnings in brush RNA
the same properties were being registered many times with built in structs.
blender memory at least is not leaking, but it seems python is still not freeing some memory.
For the moment dont allow existing properties to be registered again, will need to have a way to unregister rna properties.
python modules bpy.app, bpy.utils are now included in docs.
C defined python module bpy.props has its docstrings extracted and written directly into sphinx docs since the C methods cant be inspected.
added docstrings to bpy.props and improved some in bpy.utils.
will update online docs tomorrow.
written from scratch by Daniel Salazar (zanqdo). added own modifications.
New property type
bpy.props.FloatVectorProperty(), only difference with float is it takes a 'size' argument and optional 'default' sequence of floats.
moved bpy.props.* functions out of bpy_rna.c into their own C file.