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blender-archive/source/blender/python/intern/bpy_operator.h
Campbell Barton 52d8e64b85 PyRNA
- Support for python to convert a PyObject into a collection (uses a list of dicts - quite verbose :/)
- Operators can now take collection args when called from python.
- Support for printing operators that use collections (macro recording).
- Added RNA_pointer_as_string which prints all pointer prop values as a python dict.

Example that can run in the in test.py (F7 key)
bpy.ops.VIEW3D_OT_select_lasso(path=[{"loc":(0, 0), "time":0}, {"loc":(1000, 0), "time":0}, {"loc":(1000, 1000), "time":0}], type='SELECT')

for some reason lasso locations always print as 0,0. Need to look into why this is.
2009-06-05 12:48:58 +00:00

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/**
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* Contributor(s): Campbell Barton
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*/
#ifndef BPY_OPERATOR_H
#define BPY_OPERATOR_H
#include <Python.h>
#include "RNA_access.h"
#include "RNA_types.h"
#include "DNA_windowmanager_types.h"
#include "BKE_context.h"
extern PyTypeObject pyop_base_Type;
#define BPy_OperatorBase_Check(v) (PyObject_TypeCheck(v, &pyop_base_Type))
typedef struct {
PyObject_HEAD /* required python macro */
} BPy_OperatorBase;
PyObject *BPY_operator_module(void);
#endif