made all libdata hashable - use the object type,name and lib for the hash.
added .tag to libdata so we can test if data's been processed without using dictionaries
added libdataseq.tag (write only) setting the tag flag (which can always be dirty)
added a function - GenericLib_assignData for assigning blender data, to assign an ipo to a camera or world to a scene for instance.
Using this function removed ~300 lines of code.
also fixes user count error in some places that didnt check.
also made it possible to clear the colorband by setting it to []
* Added data.lib attributes to almost all data types, (except for Text3d and NLA)
This is None or the path of the library as a string.
* Main was giving a warning, Include Curve.h rather then CurNurb.h
* Added Library.LinkedLibs(), returns a list of externaly linked libs.
added restrictDraw/Select/Render to objects in python
updated group and scene docs for last commit
made 3ds import use new scn.objects rather then Object.New() - (removed import as instance for now)
fixes off import error from this report http://blenderartists.org/forum/showthread.php?t=84182
ID Properties binding have now been added for textures. Also,
the beginnings of supporting "del IDProperty Object" (which
basically removes the property from it's parent group then frees
it) in python were done; really the only thing now is to figure
out exactly *how* you overload the del operator. :S
This commit adds supports for per-ID properties to blender.
See http://mediawiki.blender.org/index.php/BlenderDev/ID_Property
for more information on how it all works.
ID properties are accesable by python; but note that
bindings have only been added to Object and Material thus
far. However adding more bindings is easy and I plan
on adding several more hopefully within an hour of this inital
commit.
A generic UI panel is also planned, that will go wherever its
needed; for example in the material buttons, editing buttons, etc.
I'll likely submit the initial code for that as a patch, though,
so matt and ton and others can go over it and make sure it's
all good. :)
VERY important, if you intend to use ID properties please
go to http://mediawiki.blender.org/index.php/BlenderDev/PropertyStandards
and start writing the appropriate standards for it.
Removed recently added Material API methods getRbFriction() and
getRbRestitution(). Erwin had already added attributes rbFriction and
rbRestitution, and current API design goal is to eventualy replace
all getStuff()/setStuff() with attributes.
for these modules. Adds some new convenience funcs to gen_utils.
This is internal change only and presents little change to the
BPy API except for cleanup of some inconsistencies.
A big contribution from Ken Hughes. Thanks!
- BPy_Material_methods[] "setFilter" calls Material_setFresnelMirrFac()
- Material_setSpecSmooth() should be setting param[3], not param[2]
Contributed by Ken Hughes. Thanks!
- corrections to constants
- parameter type checking
- correct use of METH_VARARGS vs METH_NOARGS
- return objects instead of strings in Scene.getChildren() as per doc.
- correct logical operators
Thanks, Ken!
- give it the key/items interface
- creates some factory functions for const generation
- genutils methods
- method for getting module constants
- method for throwing errors with a print string
- updates to function names
- clean up interpreter launch a bit
- Jean-Michel Soler: 1) paths import -- ai module; 2) tex2uvbaker;
- Campbell Barton: obj exporter.
BPython:
- Campbell also provided a patch (+docs) to add shader data access to Blender.Material.
Again, thanks guys and sorry for the long delay.
- Mostly this cleans up the #includes and header files in the python project.
- Warning fixes are mostly casting issues and misc fixes. General warning clean up.
- #include Python.h MUST come as the first include to avoid the POSIX redefine warning in the unix makefiles
- fno-strict-aliasing flag added to makefile to fix a unavoidable type punning warning in types.c
- based on a request by Campbell (he also provided a patch for scene.Layer) access to layers was improved a little, keeping the old method (ob.Layers is a bitmask) and adding the nicer one (ob.layers is a list of ints). Done for objects and scenes. House-cleaning: .Layer was renamed to .Layers (actually just using strncmp instead of strcmp, so both work, same done for Window.ViewLayers).
- finally committing patch by Ken Hughes to let .clearScriptLinks() accept a parameter (list of strings) to clear only specified texts.
- doc updates and fixes (JMS reported a problem in nmesh.transform() example code).
Thanks all who contributed.
- applied Campbell Barton's patch for access to Oops location and selection of materials, mesh data and objects, slightly modified. Thanks, Campbell;
- got rid of warnings in many files, hopefully not introducing any other during the process. Mostly this was done: 1) new EXPP_incr_ret_True/False functions were added and used instead of "Py_INCREF(Py_True/False); return Py_True/False;". Currently at least the functions use the fact that PyTrue/False == 1/0 and use 1 and 0 to avoid the warnings. 2) Filling of certain types structs got 0's added for all not defined data and methods. This is surely Python version specific, since these structs can change size and content at each major version number Python update.
- patch by Jonathan Merritt: new function Blender.Draw.Image() + its doc;
- patch by Campbell Barton: .users attribute for many types;
- tiny internal change in nmesh.hasVertexUV() method.
Thanks to Jonathan and Campbell for the patches and the patience!
channels to link texture to.
The amount of code changes seems large, but is mostly getting rind of
hardcoded values (6 and 8) for channels, replacing it with MAX_MTEX.
Further did some fixes;
- Ipo for Lamp showed too many mapping channels
- Texture MapTo buttons for lamp missed the slider to blend texture color
- Lamp texture mapping "View" only worked for Spot, now it uses lamp-
view vector for all types. (Nice for projections!)
-- Alexander Szakaly reported and provided a patch for Material.c and NMesh.c to solve crash in material handling when there's no material.
-- Ton reported a crash with advancing a frame after creating a new script link. I couldn't reproduce the crash, but added a check in BPY_do_pyscript to make sure the passed ID pointer is valid.
Thanks both.