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7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Stephen Swaney
f919cf75f1 More Curve Module features: access to the attributes flagU and flagV
in a  CurNurb object.
Contributed by Gergely Erdelyi (dyce).
2005-04-17 14:37:40 +00:00
34977b8937 BPython:
- 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.
2005-02-09 15:53:35 +00:00
Stephen Swaney
df1acca4c5 New methods: Curve.isCyclic(), CurNurb.isCyclic() for checking if curve is cyclic ( closed ). Both methods are boolean.
Patch contributed by Toni Alatalo.  Thanks.
2005-01-13 03:42:53 +00:00
Stephen Swaney
0fdc0ce297 Another step in the Big Bpy Cleanup.
- move static declarations and data definitions out of headers.
  the BGL module still need cleaning.

- move declarations out of modules.h and into appropriate .h files.
  modules.h still exists as a container for the few modules that
  need to #include almost everything.

- all files now have a $Id tag and have been formatted by indent

there are no changes to executable code.

pre-commit versions are tagged with bpy-cleanup-pre-20041007
for the sake of paranoia.
2004-10-07 19:25:40 +00:00
Stephen Swaney
a509b8adc9 Another round in the Great BPy Cleanup:
Run everything thru indent to cleanup spaces vs tabs.
Clean up some of the comments by hand.
BGL.c was not touched due to all that macro wackyness.

There are no functional changes to the code.
Pre-indent versions of source are tagged with
tag bpy-cleanup-20040925 , just in case.
2004-09-25 20:30:40 +00:00
Stephen Swaney
7ed803f6a8 some code cleanup. minor bug fixage: don't try to free null ptrs.
accidentally ran CurNurb.c thru indent utility  Doh!
2004-07-29 12:00:34 +00:00
Stephen Swaney
bce2c02fdd New Curve method Curve.appendPoint( numcurve, newpoint ) to add
points to a Curve.

New supporting module CurNurb to provide access to the curves in a Curve
and their associated points.

Curve module now supports Python iterator and sequence protocols.
This allows typical python programming idioms using 'for' statement
and the [] operator.

# example 1
for curve in a_curve:
	for point in curve:
		print point

#example 2

curnurb = a_curve[0]
curnurb.append( [1,1,1,1] )

Still under construction.  Epydoc will follow.
2004-07-21 21:01:15 +00:00