- skip fixing file paths on undo.
- simplify bpath alloc and free functions, also pass Main structure so as not to rely on G.main, (needed for file load).
- loop over sequencer plugin and texture voxel paths.
- fix leak in python bpy.utils.blend_path() and use PyUnicode_DecodeFSDefault() to ensure correct paths with different encodings.
- operators to make paths absolute & relative now redraw the view.
this is needed because some UTF8 names didnt resolve on windows when using surrogateescape'd strings.
This meant you couldn't export to models some directories on windows.
This is ifdef'd and may be disabled later on, or only enabled in debug mode.
This applies to setting any RNA value that has an ID and is not a screen or window-manager datablock.
Some addons break this rule and need fixing but from my tests blender UI scripts are ok.
- pep8 script was giving an error on non utf8 scons source files.
- use PyList_SET_ITEM macro when list type is ensured.
- all mathutils types use subtypes to create new types when available.
- use defines MAT3_UNITY, MAT4_UNITY to initialize unit matrices.
- bpy.app.driver_namespace, read-only dictionary, edit in-place.
- reset on file load and new file.
- on errors the namespace used to be reset, this should not be needed.
simple example.
def driverFunc(val):
return val * val
bpy.app.driver_namespace['driverFunc'] = driverFunc
... now all drivers can access this function.
This is an annoying but which isn't a problem for Python because they don't execute multiple scripts, one after another (there is one __main__ and everything else is a module).
So when the __main__ module in sys.modules is overwritten, it decref's the module and clears the dictionary with _PyModule_Clear(), even though the modules dictionary is still in use.
Strangely this problem only happens with Python3.1.1 and Python3.2x svn but not 3.1.2
This commit restores the namespace after _PyModule_Clear() sets all its values to None.
- Python calling operators didn't run WM_operator_properties_sanitize() so enum functions called from python were given a NULL context.
- PROP_ENUM_NO_CONTEXT and PROP_NEVER_NULL used the same value in the enum (possible conflict).
- when python operators fail to execute they were returning RUNNING_MODAL, now return CANCELLED
now when an operator fails it gives an error popup as well as a message in the terminal.
* Keyframing operators now use the reports system for displaying all its error messages.
- The benefit of this is that users no longer need to check the console for error messages if keyframing fails.
- Unfortunately, reports are not currently viewable in any space/view in Blender, so...
* Added a temporary operator (UI_OT_reports_to_textblock), which can be accessed in the UI from the button which appears in place of the icon when more than one report exists. This dumps the current list of reports to a textblock "Recent Reports", from which they can be viewed.
This isn't really nice, but at least we now have a way to view these again, which makes debugging some things a pain.
* Bugfix #24606 - when trying to add keyframes to F-Curves with F-Modifiers already which alter the curve significantly enough that the keyframes will have no effect, there are now warnings which aim to alleviate any confusion.
Also use const char in many other parts of blenders code.
Currently this gives warnings for setting operator id, label and description since these are an exception and allocated beforehand.
- Reverse vector * matrix multiplication order. now this matches how numpy works.
- Disallow 'matrix * vec' and 'quat * vec', now it raises an error.
- Add missing in-place multiply 'vec *= quat'
Many scripts will need to be updated for this but at least it will error rather then failing silently.
WM_operator_poll() could fail in cases WM_operator_name_call() would succeed because calling the operator would setup the context before calling poll.
this would result in python raising an invalid error or menu items being greyed out.
now python can also check with an operator context:
bpy.ops.object.editmode_toggle.poll('INVOKE_SCREEN')
from mathutils.geometry import PolyFill
I couldn't find a way for python's inittab to do this so just inserting mathutils.geometry into sys.modules manually.
having the blend file as a part of the __file__ variable is not essential, this is fixed in python 3.2 so add an ifdef and don't use the blend file path for py older then 3.2.