Operator calls: extended WM_operator_name_call() with options whether to
call the exec() (operate immediate) or invoke() (check user input) entry.
This will allow python to use it more efficiently, but also solves the
dreaded pulldown case that showed another menu for confirmation.
New names to learn: :)
WM_OP_EXEC_DEFAULT
WM_OP_INVOKE_DEFAULT
on todo still: allow hotkey definitions to do same.
* added ED_SCRIPT_OT_run_pyfile that takes a filename argument.
* RNA_property_string_set didn't add a value to ID props if the prop wasnt there (like ints, floats and bools do)
* bpy_operator.c - raise an error when unknown keyword args are passed to any operator .
Examples of bpy operator api...
bpyoperator.ED_VIEW3D_OT_viewhome(center=1)
bpyoperator.ED_SCR_OT_frame_offset(delta=10)
bpyoperator.ED_VIEW3D_OT_make_parent(type='OBJECT')
At the moment there is no way to stop the operators .invoke() function from running so ED_VIEW3D_OT_make_parent still opens the menu even though it doesn't need to.
this means it can reuse the function for converting python to RNA types - giving more useful errors.
* Incorrect enum args lists valid values in their exception message (used for PyRNA and PyOperators).
* remove bpy_idprop.c and bpy_idprop.h
PyOperators are not usable since they run outside the UI loop atm.
Fix: popup menus were not freeing operators.
Made a new Popup menu call for this case:
uiPupmenuOperator(C, maxrow, op, propname, menustr);
It will set enum "propname" to the menu item and call operator,
register it optionally and free it. Use it in "invoke" calls.
Next: automatic menu generating for enum properties!
"operator.ED_VIEW3D_OT_viewhome(center=1)" calls the operator, converting keyword args to properties.
Need a way to run scripts in the UI for useful testing.
Still need to deal with operator exceptions and verifying args against operator options.
Added temporary WM_operatortype_first() to allow python to return a list if available operators, can replace this with something better later (operator iterator?)