Does not have any effect for current registerable types (Operator, Menu, Panel, etc.), since none of those actually have a base struct, but will be required for future types with an actual hierarchy (custom nodes).
Added four new functions as shortcuts to creating GHashes that use the
standard ptr/str/int/pair hash and compare functions.
GHash *BLI_ghash_ptr_new(const char *info);
GHash *BLI_ghash_str_new(const char *info);
GHash *BLI_ghash_int_new(const char *info);
GHash *BLI_ghash_pair_new(const char *info);
Replaced almost all occurrences of BLI_ghash_new() with one of the
above functions.
undo.
The way this got updated from the context is a bit unreliable, and for handlers
the update couldn't happen because there is no context passed in. Now it's
updated from setup_app_data, which is where the change actually happens. I left
in the other updates to be sure but they should not be needed anymore.
- memset(..., -1) is used incorrectly even though it worked: MOD_solidify.c - thanks Halley from IRC for noticing this. use fill_vn_i() instead.
- quiet warnings in editmesh_slide.c
- cleanup comments in bmesh and some other minor comment additions.
--debug
--debug-ffmpeg
--debug-python
--debug-events
--debug-wm
This makes debug output easier to read - event debug prints would flood output too much before.
For convenience:
--debug-all turns all debug flags on (works as --debug did before).
also removed some redundant whitespace in debug prints and prefix some prints with __func__ to give some context.
fix for collection functions not showing up in __dir__,
eg, console autocomplete didnt show up bpy.data.libraries.load
also fix refcounting leak with returning attributes from collections.
Wrap customdata, so far you can access the data layers in a pythonic way but not manipulate the customdata yet.
provides dictionary like access to customdata layers, eg:
texpoly = bm.faces.tex["UVMap"]
print(bm.verts.shape.keys()) # un-intended pun, keys() works on all layers.
print("MyInt" in bm.edges.int) # __contains__
layer = bm.faces.get("CheckForLayer")