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blender-archive/source/blender/python/intern/bpy_util.h
Arystanbek Dyussenov ad0b2c87d5 Integrated unit testing framework with scons on Linux.
I needed this to make sure that BKE_copy_images works properly,
probably will be useful in future.

Using Check framework (http://check.sourceforge.net/doc/check.html/index.html).

WITH_BF_UNIT_TEST option builds 'alltest' program under [BUILDDIR]/bin, 
which, when executed, runs unit tests, currently only 1.

Example output:
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Running suite(s): Image
0%: Checks: 1, Failures: 1, Errors: 0
tests/alltest.c:74:F:Core:test_copy_images:0: Expected //bar/image.png to be translated to /tmp/bar/image.png, got /tmp/bar/image.pn.
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Spent lots of time (a couple of days actually :) to figure out how to
link the test program with Blender libraries. As it turned out there
are circular dependencies among Blender libraries. GCC by default
doesn't expect circular dependencies - dependant libs should precede
libs they depend on.

The magical --start-group linker option helped to solve this
(http://stephane.carrez.free.fr/doc/ld_2.html#IDX122).

Also:

- added bpy.util module. bpy.sys.* functions will move here later
- added bpy.util.copy_images that uses BKE_copy_images
- export_obj.py uses bpy.util.copy_images
2009-07-07 08:38:18 +00:00

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/**
* $Id$
*
* ***** BEGIN GPL LICENSE BLOCK *****
*
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* Contributor(s): Campbell Barton
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* ***** END GPL LICENSE BLOCK *****
*/
#include <Python.h>
#ifndef BPY_UTIL_H
#define BPY_UTIL_H
#include "bpy_compat.h"
#include "RNA_types.h" /* for EnumPropertyItem only */
struct EnumPropertyItem;
struct ReportList;
/* for internal use only, so python can interchange a sequence of strings with flags */
typedef struct BPY_flag_def {
const char *name;
int flag;
} BPY_flag_def;
PyObject *BPY_flag_to_list(BPY_flag_def *flagdef, int flag);
int BPY_flag_from_seq(BPY_flag_def *flagdef, PyObject *seq, int *flag);
void PyObSpit(char *name, PyObject *var);
void PyLineSpit(void);
void BPY_getFileAndNum(char **filename, int *lineno);
PyObject *BPY_exception_buffer(void);
/* own python like utility function */
PyObject *PyObject_GetAttrStringArgs(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t n, ...);
/* Class type checking, use for checking classes can be added as operators, panels etc */
typedef struct BPY_class_attr_check {
const char *name; /* name of the class attribute */
char type; /* 's' = string, 'f' = function, 'l' = list, (add as needed) */
int arg_count; /* only for function types, -1 for undefined, includes self arg */
int flag; /* other options */
} BPY_class_attr_check;
/* BPY_class_attr_check, flag */
#define BPY_CLASS_ATTR_OPTIONAL 1
#define BPY_CLASS_ATTR_NONE_OK 2
int BPY_class_validate(const char *class_type, PyObject *class, PyObject *base_class, BPY_class_attr_check* class_attrs, PyObject **py_class_attrs);
char *BPy_enum_as_string(struct EnumPropertyItem *item);
#define BLANK_PYTHON_TYPE {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}
/* error reporting */
int BPy_reports_to_error(struct ReportList *reports);
int BPy_errors_to_report(struct ReportList *reports);
/* TODO - find a better solution! */
struct bContext *BPy_GetContext(void);
void BPy_SetContext(struct bContext *C);
PyObject *BPY_util_module(void);
#endif