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Author SHA1 Message Date
d8dbd49a2f Cleanup: style, use braces in source/
Automated using clang-tidy.
2019-05-31 22:55:15 +10:00
e12c08e8d1 ClangFormat: apply to source, most of intern
Apply clang format as proposed in T53211.

For details on usage and instructions for migrating branches
without conflicts, see:

https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Tools/ClangFormat
2019-04-17 06:21:24 +02:00
de13d0a80c doxygen: add newline after \file
While \file doesn't need an argument, it can't have another doxy
command after it.
2019-02-18 08:22:12 +11:00
eef4077f18 Cleanup: remove redundant doxygen \file argument
Move \ingroup onto same line to be more compact and
make it clear the file is in the group.
2019-02-06 15:45:22 +11:00
744f633986 Cleanup: trailing commas
Needed for clan-format not to wrap onto one line.
2019-02-03 14:59:11 +11:00
65ec7ec524 Cleanup: remove redundant, invalid info from headers
BF-admins agree to remove header information that isn't useful,
to reduce noise.

- BEGIN/END license blocks

  Developers should add non license comments as separate comment blocks.
  No need for separator text.

- Contributors

  This is often invalid, outdated or misleading
  especially when splitting files.

  It's more useful to git-blame to find out who has developed the code.

See P901 for script to perform these edits.
2019-02-02 01:36:28 +11:00
252eaed483 Freestyle: use bool instead of int.
Patch contribution by flokkievids (Folkert de Vries).  Thanks!
2014-06-24 23:13:55 +09:00
5d4a6a94ef Freestyle: Fix for VC++ warnings about 'hypot' macro redefinitions (Part 2).
(See commit e1771e72fbbf828dbf5bed871b814288389f3611 for more detail of
the problem).

Fixed for #include <Python.h> not properly put in the extern "C" { ... } construct.

Also removed redundant inclusion of the header file in the Freestyle Python API code.
2014-04-17 14:37:07 +09:00
829a2cc1b0 remove blender foundation copyright from freestyle files.
this can be added back on case-by-case basis, but better not assume ownership of another projects work by default.
2013-03-31 01:11:07 +00:00
4a92d82626 A big code clean-up patch from Bastien Montagne, many thanks! 2013-03-07 23:17:23 +00:00
3df023ae82 Freestyle Python API improvements - part 8.
* Proper handling of keyword arguments was implemented in Operators and ContextFunctions,
as well as in methods of Interface0D, Interface1D, Iterator, their subclasses, Noise and
IntegrationType.

* Operators' methods and functions in the ContextFunctions module were renamed from
CamelCase to lower cases + underscores.  Style modules were updated accordingly.

* Additional code clean-up was also made.
2013-02-24 02:39:38 +00:00
d38a335d47 Code clean-up and fix for typos in docstrings. 2013-02-24 02:32:56 +00:00
3bd0b89716 Code style clean-up. 2013-02-23 18:50:33 +00:00
ad7c43744c Added GNU GPL header blocks. 2013-02-23 18:32:28 +00:00
39f8c6e189 Freestyle Python API improvements - part 5.
Handling of keyword arguments in Python wrapper class constructors was revised.
This revision is mainly focused on Interface0D, Interface1D, Iterator, and
their subclasses, as well as a few additional view map component classes.

Implementation notes: Because of the extensive use of constructor overloading
in the underlying C++ classes, the corresponding Python wrappers try to parse
arguments through multiple calls of PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords() if needed.
The downside of this implementation is that most argument errors result in the
same error message ("invalid argument(s)") without indicating what is wrong.
For now this issue is left for future work.

* Now the instantiation of ViewVertex is prohibited since the underlying
C++ class is an abstract class.

* Removed the .cast_to_interface0diterator() method from CurvePointIterator
and StrokeVertexIterator.  Instead the constructor of Interface0DIterator now
accepts the instances of these two iterator classes to construct a nested
Interface0DIterator instance that can be passed to Function0D functor objects.
Specifically, an iterator 'it' is passed to a functor 'func' as follows:

  func(Interface0DIterator(it))

instead of:

  func(it.cast_to_interface0diterator())

* Boolean arguments of class constructors only accept values of boolean type.
Input values of other types are considered as error.

* Additional code clean-up was made.
2013-02-21 02:57:44 +00:00
731d08d497 Freestyle Python API improvements - part 3.
Major API updates were made to address code review comments.
This revision mostly focuses on Python wrappers of C++ 0D and 1D elements (i.e.,
Interface0D and Interface1D, as well as their subclasses).

* Most getter/setter methods were reimplemented as attributes using PyGetSetDef.
Vector attributes are now implemented based on mathutils callbacks.  Boolean
attributes now only accept boolean values.

* The __getitem__ method was removed and the Sequence protocol was used instead.

* The naming of methods and attributes was fixed to follow the naming conventions
of the Blender Python API (i.e., lower case + underscores for methods and attributes,
and CamelCase for classes).  Some naming inconsistency within the Freestyle Python
API was also addressed.

* The Freestyle API had a number of method names including prefix/suffix "A" and
"B", and their meanings were inconsistent (i.e., referring to different things
depending on the classes).  The names with these two letters were replaced with
more straightforward names.  Also some attribute names were changed so as to indicate
the type of the value (e.g., FEdge.next_fedge instead of FEdge.next_edge) in line
with other names explicitly indicating what the value is (e.g., SVertex.viewvertex).

* In addition, some code clean-up was done in both C++ and Python.

Notes:

In summary, the following irregular naming changes were made through this revision
(those resulting from regular changes of naming conventions are not listed):

- CurvePoint: {A,B} --> {first,second}_svertex
- FEdge: vertex{A,B} --> {first,second}_svertex
- FEdge: {next,previous}Edge --> {next,previous}_fedge
- FEdgeSharp: normal{A,B} --> normal_{right,left}
- FEdgeSharp: {a,b}FaceMark --> face_mark_{right,left}
- FEdgeSharp: {a,b}Material --> material_{right,left}
- FEdgeSharp: {a,b}MaterialIndex --> material_index_{right,left}
- FrsCurve: empty --> is_empty
- FrsCurve: nSegments --> segments_size
- TVertex: mate() --> get_mate()
- ViewEdge: fedge{A,B} --> {first,last}_fedge
- ViewEdge: setaShape, aShape --> occlude
- ViewEdge: {A,B} --> {first,last}_viewvertex
- ViewMap: getScene3dBBox --> scene_bbox
2013-02-14 23:48:34 +00:00
f510faed6c Python API documentation updates: a description of class hierarchy
was added to the docstrings of most Python extension types.
2010-08-12 12:17:47 +00:00
867419b290 Removed partial implementations of the __copy__ method of some Python
extension classes.  Copy constructors should be used to duplicate
objects.
2010-05-09 18:21:36 +00:00
d7e08f2d33 Major documentation updates. The original Freestyle API reference
(http://freestyle.sourceforge.net/doc/html/index.html) has been
incorporated into the Blender/Freestyle Python API implementation
in the form of Sphinx-based embedded docstrings.  Some C++-specific
descriptions of classes and functions were revised so that they are
suitable for Python programmers.  Missing docstrings were filled,
and sparse descriptions were extended.  By means of the new
documentation system for Blender, an up-to-date Freestyle Python
API reference will be part of the Blender 2.5 documentation.
2010-04-17 23:47:47 +00:00
d131a8db48 Replaced PyObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL) with PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL, 0)
in the definitions of Python wrappers.
2010-04-08 01:13:54 +00:00
069d21dddf Made the Freestyle Python API compatible with Python 3. 2009-09-27 00:32:20 +00:00
e2eb4d567c Fixed the handling of constructor arguments in the following Python
types: Interface0D, SVertex, ViewVertex, StrokeVertex, NonTVertex,
and TVertex.
2009-08-02 22:39:21 +00:00
74027eafcb SWIG/directors dependency removal (cont'd)
Removed all castToSomething() methods from Interface0D's subclasses.
These methods are useless, because introspection-based automatic type
conversion takes place whenever it is applicable.

If you need to rewrite old style modules that rely on the cast methods,
apply the following rewriting rules:

- SVertex.castToSVertex()
- TVertex.castToViewVertex()
- TVertex.castToTVertex()
- NonTVertex.castToViewVertex()
- NonTVertex.castToNonTVertex()

  These 5 methods return an object itself, so just removing a method
  call will suffice.  If you need to handle objects in a different way
  depending on their types, then you can use Python's type checking
  idioms such as "type(obj) is T" and "isinstance(obj, T)".  Example:

    [Original]
    v = it.getObject()
    # try to convert v into a TVertex object
    vertex = v.castToTVertex()
    if vertex != None:
	... # do something on the TVertex object
    # try to convert v into a NonTVertex object
    vertex = v.castToNonTVertex()
    if vertex != None:
	... # do something on the NonTVertex object

    [Rewritten]
    vertex = it.getObject()
    if type(vertex) is TVertex:
	... # do something on the TVertex object
    elif type(vertex) is NonTVertex:
	... # do something on the NonTVertex object

- SVertex.castToViewVertex()
- SVertex.castToTVertex()
- SVertex.castToNonTVertex()

  Use SVertex.viewvertex() instead.  You don't need to care about
  which cast method is appropriate.  SVertex.viewvertex() does, if
  necessary, introspection-based automatic type conversion for you.

- NonTVertex.castToSVertex()

  Use NonTVertex.svertex() instead.

- CurvePoint.castToSVertex()

  Let cp be a CurvePoint object, then this method can be expressed as
  follows:

    if cp.t2d() == 0.0:
	return cp.A() # returns an SVertex
    elif cp.t2d() == 1.0:
	return cp.B() # returns an SVertex
    return None

- CurvePoint.castToViewVertex()
- CurvePoint.castToTVertex()
- CurvePoint.castToNonVertex()

  Similarly, these 3 methods can be expressed as follows:

    if cp.t2d() == 0.0:
	return cp.A().viewvertex()
    elif cp.t2d() == 1.0:
	return cp.B().viewvertex()
    return None
2009-08-02 19:36:18 +00:00
acf97994bc SWIG/directors dependency removal (cont'd)
* Added to python/BPy_Convert.{cpp,h} 4 utility converters below for
better introspection-based automatic type conversion.

  PyObject * Any_BPy_Interface0D_from_Interface0D( Interface0D& if0D );
  PyObject * Any_BPy_Interface1D_from_Interface1D( Interface1D& if1D );
  PyObject * Any_BPy_FEdge_from_FEdge( FEdge& fe );
  PyObject * Any_BPy_ViewVertex_from_ViewVertex( ViewVertex& vv );

There are 4 corresponding converters without the "Any_" prefix.  All
calls of them in the code base were replaced with these new converters
so that the introspection-based automatic conversion would take place
universally.

* python/BPy_Convert.{cpp,h}: Those C++ to Python converters having
had a "_ptr" suffix were renamed to a name without the suffix, and
their arguments were changed so as to take a reference (e.g.,
ViewVertex&) instead of a pointer (e.g., ViewVertex *).  The changed
converters and their new function prototypes are listed below.  These
converters now return a Python wrapper object that retains the passed
reference, instead of retaining a newly created C++ object by the
converters.

  // Interface0D converters
  PyObject * BPy_Interface0D_from_Interface0D( Interface0D& if0D );
  PyObject * BPy_CurvePoint_from_CurvePoint( CurvePoint& cp );
  PyObject * BPy_StrokeVertex_from_StrokeVertex( StrokeVertex& sv );
  PyObject * BPy_SVertex_from_SVertex( SVertex& sv );
  PyObject * BPy_ViewVertex_from_ViewVertex( ViewVertex& vv );
  PyObject * BPy_TVertex_from_TVertex( TVertex& tv );
  PyObject * BPy_NonTVertex_from_NonTVertex( NonTVertex& ntv );
  // Interface1D converters
  PyObject * BPy_Interface1D_from_Interface1D( Interface1D& if1D );
  PyObject * BPy_Chain_from_Chain( Chain& c );
  PyObject * BPy_FEdge_from_FEdge( FEdge& fe );
  PyObject * BPy_FEdgeSharp_from_FEdgeSharp( FEdgeSharp& fes );
  PyObject * BPy_FEdgeSmooth_from_FEdgeSmooth( FEdgeSmooth& fes );
  PyObject * BPy_Stroke_from_Stroke( Stroke& s );
  PyObject * BPy_ViewEdge_from_ViewEdge( ViewEdge& ve );
  PyObject * BPy_directedViewEdge_from_directedViewEdge( ViewVertex::directedViewEdge& dve );
  // some other converters
  PyObject * BPy_ViewShape_from_ViewShape( ViewShape& vs );
  PyObject * BPy_SShape_from_SShape( SShape& ss );
  PyObject * BPy_FrsMaterial_from_FrsMaterial( FrsMaterial& m );
  PyObject * BPy_StrokeAttribute_from_StrokeAttribute( StrokeAttribute& sa );

* Added a "borrowed" flag to the definitions of Python types being
used to wrap C++ components of Freestyle's internal data structures.
The flag indicates whether or not a Python wrapper object has a
reference to a C++ object that comprises the internal data structures.
The deallocation routines of the Python types check this flag and
release a wrapped C++ object only when it is not part of the internal
data structures.  The following files were modified:

  python/BPy_FrsMaterial.{cpp,h}
  python/BPy_Interface0D.{cpp,h}
  python/BPy_Interface1D.{cpp,h}
  python/BPy_SShape.{cpp,h}
  python/BPy_StrokeAttribute.{cpp,h}
  python/BPy_ViewShape.{cpp,h}
  python/Interface0D/BPy_CurvePoint.cpp
  python/Interface0D/BPy_SVertex.cpp
  python/Interface0D/BPy_ViewVertex.cpp
  python/Interface0D/CurvePoint/BPy_StrokeVertex.cpp
  python/Interface0D/ViewVertex/BPy_NonTVertex.cpp
  python/Interface0D/ViewVertex/BPy_TVertex.cpp
  python/Interface1D/BPy_FEdge.cpp
  python/Interface1D/BPy_FrsCurve.cpp
  python/Interface1D/BPy_Stroke.cpp
  python/Interface1D/BPy_ViewEdge.cpp
  python/Interface1D/Curve/BPy_Chain.cpp
  python/Interface1D/FEdge/BPy_FEdgeSharp.cpp
  python/Interface1D/FEdge/BPy_FEdgeSmooth.cpp

* view_map/Interface[01]D.h, python/BPy_Interface[01]D.cpp: Removed
from the Interface0D and Interface1D C++ classes a back pointer to a
Python wrapper object and all "director" calls.  These classes (and
their subclasses) are used to build Freestyle's main data structures
(such as a view map and strokes) and their class hierarchy is static.
Python wrappers of these C++ classes are only used to access the data
structures from the Python layer, and not intended to extend the data
structures by subclassing the Python wrappers.  Without the necessity
of subclassing in the Python layer, the back pointer to a wrapping
Python object and "director" calls would be useless (actually they
were not used at all), so they were all removed.

* python/Director.{cpp,h}: Removed the definitions of directors that
were no longer used.

* stroke/Stroke.{cpp,h}: Removed an (unused) back pointer to a Python
wrapper object.

* python/BPy_ViewMap.cpp: Fixed a possible null pointer reference.

* python/Interface1D/BPy_FEdge.cpp: Fixed parameter checking in
FEdge___init__().
2009-08-02 16:23:18 +00:00
770267437b Fixed uninitialized pointers in ViewVertex instances returned by the
castToViewVertex method.
2009-07-19 23:01:25 +00:00
67e4d7dc63 Improvements on error handling in the Python API. 2009-03-31 22:45:11 +00:00
Maxime Curioni
e385d69580 soc-2008-mxcurioni: Made crucial corrections to stabilize the system. Most of the original styles are supported: stroke attributes are correctly taken into account, Python shaders are supported. Added SamplingShader. 2008-08-02 07:39:49 +00:00
Maxime Curioni
db6388e0f2 soc-2008-mxcurioni: finished porting the Freestyle API. All of the original classes, except EdgeModifier and TimestampModifier (which aren't even ported via SWIG), are available under the Blender.Freestyle module. Testing of the porting will now begin to make sure the SWIG-less system works as the original.
Quite a few modifications were made to finish the API:
- Freestyle's SConscript was modified to catch all files within the intern/python directory, allowing integration of future shaders implemented in C++.
- the Operators class was ported, with a special care of making its methods static (using the METH_STATIC flag in the tp_methods method definitions)
- all of the type-checking functions [ BPy_[class name]_Check(obj) ] were changed to allow subclasses to be seen as that type too: instead on looking at the ob_type value, the PyObject_IsInstance function is used.
- all of the iterators can now retrieve the object pointed to by the operator, using the getObject() method. A directedViewEdge pair is returned as a list of the two elements in the pair.
- all of the style modules were copied to a style_modules_blender/ folder and were modified to use Freestyle as a Blender's submodule. IntegrationType and MediumType was also integrated (for example, changing MEAN to IntegrationType.MEAN).

Testing now begins. If everything works correctly, I'll move on to lib3ds removal right away.
2008-07-29 05:45:16 +00:00
Maxime Curioni
51f9082c96 soc-2008-mxcurioni: added (but did not test) NonTVertex and TVertex classes. All Interface0D structures have been implemented 2008-07-25 21:56:06 +00:00
Maxime Curioni
a9789d90ae soc-2008-mxcurioni: renamed all Freestyle API related files with 'BPy_' prefix to avoid library name collision.
Included MediumType's initialization at proper time to avoid Blender's crash.
2008-07-23 07:56:08 +00:00
Maxime Curioni
d124d3c5cd soc-2008-mxcurioni: first part of the Freestyle Python implementation. A new Freestyle module is added. The following modules are implemented: BinaryPredicate0D, BinaryPredicate1D, Id, Interface0D, Interface1D. I added a Convert module to help in the creation of Python objects for Freestyle's data structures. I also added a missing file for guarded_alloc needed for compilation on Windows. 2008-07-12 04:02:08 +00:00
Maxime Curioni
d760119f45 soc-mx-2008: SWIG dependency - wrapper functions extracted from ModuleWrapper.cpp 2008-07-09 08:24:13 +00:00
Maxime Curioni
f7f0077294 soc-2008-mxcurioni: first (blank) file upload for SWIG removal, in source/blender/freestyle/intern/python. The migration will be based on source/blender/freestyle/intern/swig/ModuleWrapper.{cpp,h} 2008-07-08 22:55:00 +00:00