Use Python 3.8's API for setting the initial configuration.
This replaces a mix of our logic and direct calls to the Python API
and has no user visible changes.
Using the Python API makes the logic easier to follow and provides
utilities such as `PyConfig_SetBytesArgv`
that wasn't available in previous releases.
Note that this uses Python's utf8/wchar_t conversions,
which used to cause problems (see T31506).
Since `Py_UTF8Mode` was set, the systems locale isn't used for decoding,
allowing us to use Python's utility functions that call
`Py_DecodeLocale` internally.
Ref D10382
Remove DNA headers, using forward declarations where possible.
Also removed duplicate header, header including it's self
and unnecessary inclusion of libc system headers from BKE header.
This reverts commit cbae82ba96.
This change introduced the following problems:
- We could no longer reliably duplicate or use an existing
custom property names.
- We could no longer assume a bone or ID name
can be used in a custom-property.
- Importers that support custom properties (such as FBX)
could fail with an exception creating custom properties.
While `tp_print` was deprecated, Python 3.8+ uses this for
'tp_vectorcall_offset' which wasn't stated in the comment from
efd71aad4f.
Instead of suppressing clang-tidy, use preprocessor a check since
this properly represents the difference between Python versions.
This was added when Python was initially bundled so any problems
finding Python could be investigated.
Move this to use logging so we can show this information when needed.
Calling PyEval_ReleaseLock() was crashing with Python 3.9
because it accessed the NULL pointer set by PyThreadState_Swap().
This happened when calling ViewLayer.update() for example.
While the existing logic could be fixed by swapping the thread-state
back before calling PyEval_ReleaseLock(), this depends on functions
which are tagged to be removed by v4.0.
Replace use of deprecated functions by calling PyEval_SaveThread(),
instead of inlining the logic, using _PyThreadState_UncheckedGet()
to prevent Python aborting.
The call to PyEval_ThreadsInitialized has been removed
as threads are now initialized with Python.
This could be replaced with Py_IsInitialized() however it doesn't look
like this is necessary.
This is compatible with Python 3.7 & 3.9.
This directly adress the issues caused by rB536c2e0ec916.
Since the state tracking is done at a lower level, using the bgl
functions needs to be safegarded by the state manager.
The current workaround is to bypass `apply_state` when inside a
callback that used a `bgl` function.
Related to T80730.
This fix T81003.
Also this fix the default blend equation for callbacks.
Fixes T80169 T81289.
Some characters: `'`, `"`, and `\`, can cause problems with RNA paths.
Instead of using more complicated handling to deal with those cases,
we can just prevent these characters from being used in custom property
names.
This commit checks for these characters to `idp_try_read_name`, where
other checks like length are already done.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8839
This was committed as a temporary workaround in 82150f5641
as release builds were failing (only debug builds worked).
This adds `stdio.h` to the header which is now split into a file that
contains more specialized functionality.
Also move function body inside BPY_python_backtrace,
removing PyC_StackPrint as we have PyC_StackSpit() for
similar functionality that can be called from a debugger.
This addresses warnings from Clang-Tidy's `readability-function-size`
rule in the `source/blender/python` module.
It's just `BPyInit_bgl()` that's been split up into one or two smaller
functions per OpenGL version.
No functional changes.
This replaces header include guards with `#pragma once`.
A couple of include guards are not removed yet (e.g. `__RNA_TYPES_H__`),
because they are used in other places.
This patch has been generated by P1561 followed by `make format`.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8466
The result of syntax errors read poorly in reports,
resulting in cryptic and unhelpful information.
Change PyC_ExceptionBuffer_Simple only to extract the initial text,
making syntax errors when entering invalid numeric expressions into
buttons easier to follow.
Implementation of lerp without a function requires repeating one of
the arguments, which is not ideal. To avoid that, add a new function
to the driver namespace. In addition, provide a function for clamping
between 0 and 1 to support easy clamped lerp, and a smoothstep function
from GLSL that is somewhat related.
The function implementations are added to a new bl_math module.
As an aside, add the round function and two-argument log to the
pylike expression subset.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8205