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
Removes two unused --debug-gpu command line flags (unused as in, does nothing):
* `--debug-gpumem`: Unused since c08d847488, the info is now available in
the status-bar if enabled in the Preferences. Initially added in
fec317de8d.
* `--debug-gpu-shaders`: Unused since 216d78687d, double checked with
Clément, he says it's not that useful nowadays. Initially added in
fec317de8d.
Addresses T83954 and T83953.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10244
Reviewed by: Clément Foucault
System encoding issues have been a paint-point for us with Python 3,
since Blender always uses UTF-8 which might not be the case for the OS.
While the Py_SetStandardStreamEncoding was already set to utf-8,
the file-system could still have an incompatible encoding.
See PEP-540 for details.
BPY_context_dict_clear_members_array used PyDict_DelItemString
which raised & cleared the exception when the key didn't exist.
Even though setting/clearing the exception is supported,
it's worth avoiding where possible as it adds some overhead as well as
overwriting the previous error which can free PyObject's which are
unrelated to the code being executed.
Possible fix for T82552, crashing on Windows when setting the exception.
Sometimes multiple calls to `bpy.data.orphans_purge()` are needed to
delete all orphans, because a call can turn previously-used datablocks
into orphans. Returning the number of deleted datablocks makes it
possible to keep looping until nothing can be deleted any more.
This patch keeps track of deletions in `id_delete()` so that it can be
returned up the call stack.
Reviewed By: mont29
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9918
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.
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.
Fixes 18 misspellings of 'predefined', 'Look Up', 'Lookup', and 'No One'.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9466
Reviewed by Hans Goudey
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.
This reverts commit 6527a14cd2.
Some 3rd party scripts made use of this so scripts can work with
2.90 to 2.92, although eventually this can still be removed.
Some subtypes never made it to all neccessary places when they were
introduced. This was throwing warnings when accessing such a properties
subtype from python.
The sub_type enums were also defined in 4 different places:
- RNA_types.h 'PropertySubType'
- rna_rna.c 'rna_enum_property_subtype_items'
- rna_rna.c 'subtype_items'
- bpy_props.c as multiple enums
This patch syncs the definitions across all places so that they are the
same everywhere. It also looks redundant to define these twice in
rna_rna.c, now just use 'rna_enum_property_subtype_items' there (and get
rid off 'subtype_items').
Also moved 'POWER' & 'TEMPERATURE' to number enum in bpy_props (these
were defined in the array enum).
Fixes T82167.
Maniphest Tasks: T82167
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9371
`sys.executable` is documented to be a Python interpreter or None.
This was set to Blender's executable which caused the multiprocessing
module to spawn new instances of Blender instead of Python on WIN32.
See issue described in D7815.
Deprecate 'bpy.app.binary_path_python' & warn when using.
Blender's executable remains accessible via `bpy.app.binary_path`.
Modified 04c5471cee, setting `sys.executable` instead of using
Py_SetProgramName, which is needed for a bundled Python installation.