- NMesh.c added support for materials updating while converting a python NMesh to a Mesh object
- Object.c added support for materials updating in Link() and shareFrom() when two objects share a mesh linked to a material
- enabled all the Lattice methods in Object.c
- added Lattice types to Types.c
- add Lattice initialization to Blender.c
- updated makefile for new lattice file
- added Lattice.c/Lattice.h
- Fixed uninitialized NMFace.mode var in NMesh.c
- Incref'ed a couple Py_None's in Object.c
- Minor update in the docs, changed required version to 2.30
- Added "Radio" to Material modes
- Fixed bug in bone.getParent (bug report on blender.org py forum)
- Added more types to object.shareFrom (method to share obdata)
- Added nmesh.get/setMaxSmoothAngle and nmesh.get/setSubDivLevels
- Updated NMesh doc
modules.
* .setLocation(), .setDeltaLocation() and .setEuler() now can accept 3 floats
or a list of 3 floats.
This finally makes the following possible:
obj.setLocation (obj.getLocation())
obj.loc = obj.loc
Of course this applies to the other functions as well.
- Object: implemented getBoundBox and makeDisplayList methods
- NMesh and Object: small internal changes for nicer behavior
- Draw: added function PupMenu
- Docs: updated for the additions above
Auto build tiny fix: added the imbuf include dir to source/creator/Makefile.am
- Window: implemented .SetCursorPos, .GetViewMatrix, .GetViewVector
- Lamp: .setDist was not in the methods table:
Fix by new bpython developer Stephen Swaney
- Scene: .frameSettings was crashing Blender (pointed by jms)
- Added site dirs to sys.path (patch by Stephen Swaney)
- NMesh: small internal change (added pointer to parent object)
- Object: function NMesh_FromPyObject has a new arg: pointer to obj
- Docs: added docs for implemented functions, plus some more info
I must have been looking outside when writing those functions :) They
accessed the dloc values instead of the loc values. Doh
* Minor cleanup in Object.h
This crash was reported by Jean-Michel Soler (jms).
Problem was that I was trying to be a little too intelligent. I kept a
reference to created PyObjects which at some point apparently fails. Keeping
the object references is not necessary. Now we just create a new PyObject
when necessary and let Python handle the reference counts.
The problem was that the memory was allocated at the stack, but after the
Python object was created, the pointer to the memory goes invalid.
Thanks to Kester Maddoc for providing a patch - almost 2 weeks ago. Ouch,
I should read my mail a little bit better.
- Object_getMatrix() - prints correct values now
- Object_getName() - removes the two identifying chars from the front
- Object_setName() - calls the internal function to correctly set the
name of the object.
* Removed the Object_print function. It causes a crash on Windows.
* Updated the Object_repr function to display the Object nicely.
* Object.Get() now returns a list of Objects when no argument has passed to
it.
* Changed the function declaration for newMatrixObject function
Easier to read now.
the object.
* Added the GetSelected function. (Same as getSelected).
* Added a start for the Object.py API documentation.
* Some minor bug-fixes to the Object module.
* Added the functionality to get the IPO of the Object.
* Moved the function EXPP_tuple_repr from vector.c to gen_utils.[ch]
* Matrix functionality should work now in Object module.
* Fixed compilation warning about implicit declaration of M_World_Init.
Added the declaration to modules.h
Found by Jonathan Thambidurai
* Fixes a scriptlink problem when a script is run using ALT-p.
Found by Yann Vernier (LoneTech)
* Prints unhandled exceptions. Should fix some memory leaks too.
Fixed by Yann Verniet (LoneTech)
- Trying to fix linking problems in OSX;
- Making module .Get functions behave like the ones in Blender 2.25 - 2.27
(Guignot pointed the incompatibility);
- Included more types to Blender.Types;
- Found by luck and corrected two bugs that were making Blender crash;
- Added/updated some simple functions.
When a script that used setAttr for Camera Data objs (the bug also
affected some other modules) was executed multiple times, Blender
would crash after, let's say, the first 5 or 6 tries. Problem, as
Guignot pointed, was with reference counting. Should be ok now, all
affected modules were fixed.
* The Scene module is now "complete" (= 2.25).
* Made some necessary updates to Object and NMesh.
of just the selected object(s). This bug was pointed out by
Jacek Poplawski.
* If there's already a PyObject of a certain object available, then don't
create a new one, just return the specified object.
* Updated the Object_getData function to return correct objects. So far it can
return objects of type Camera, Curve, Lamp and Object.