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blender-archive/source/blender/python/intern/bpy_utils_units.c
Bastien Montagne f94b87bbb8 New python API for units handling.
Exposes all supported unit systems & types, and to_value()/to_string() functions.

Reviewed and enhanced by CampbellBarton, many thanks!

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D416
2014-06-17 16:03:40 +02:00

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/** \file blender/python/intern/bpy_utils_units.c
* \ingroup pythonintern
*
* This file defines a singleton py object accessed via 'bpy.utils.units',
* which exposes various data and functions useful in units handling.
*/
/* Future-proof, See https://docs.python.org/3/c-api/arg.html#strings-and-buffers */
#define PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN
#include <Python.h>
#include <structmember.h>
#include "BLI_utildefines.h"
#include "BLI_string.h"
#include "BLI_ghash.h"
#include "BPY_extern.h"
#include "bpy_utils_units.h"
#include "../generic/py_capi_utils.h"
#include "BKE_unit.h"
/***** C-defined systems and types *****/
static PyTypeObject BPyUnitsSystemsType;
static PyTypeObject BPyUnitsCategoriesType;
/* XXX Maybe better as externs of BKE_unit.h ? */
static const char *bpyunits_usystem_items[] = {
"NONE",
"METRIC",
"IMPERIAL",
NULL,
};
static const char *bpyunits_ucategorie_items[] = {
"NONE",
"LENGTH",
"AREA",
"VOLUME",
"MASS",
"ROTATION",
"TIME",
"VELOCITY",
"ACCELERATION",
"CAMERA",
NULL,
};
/**
* These fields are just empty placeholders, actual values get set in initializations functions.
* This allows us to avoid many handwriting, and above all, to keep all systems/categories definition stuff in
* ``BKE_unit.h``.
*/
static PyStructSequence_Field bpyunits_systems_fields[ARRAY_SIZE(bpyunits_usystem_items)];
static PyStructSequence_Field bpyunits_categories_fields[ARRAY_SIZE(bpyunits_ucategorie_items)];
static PyStructSequence_Desc bpyunits_systems_desc = {
(char *)"bpy.utils.units.systems", /* name */
(char *)"This named tuple contains all pre-defined unit systems", /* doc */
bpyunits_systems_fields, /* fields */
ARRAY_SIZE(bpyunits_systems_fields) - 1
};
static PyStructSequence_Desc bpyunits_categories_desc = {
(char *)"bpy.utils.units.categories", /* name */
(char *)"This named tuple contains all pre-defined unit names", /* doc */
bpyunits_categories_fields, /* fields */
ARRAY_SIZE(bpyunits_categories_fields) - 1
};
/**
* Simple utility function to initialize #PyStructSequence_Desc
*/
static PyObject *py_structseq_from_strings(
PyTypeObject *py_type,
PyStructSequence_Desc *py_sseq_desc,
const char **str_items)
{
PyObject *py_struct_seq;
int pos = 0;
const char **str_iter;
PyStructSequence_Field *desc;
/* initialize array */
/* We really populate the contexts' fields here! */
for (str_iter = str_items, desc = py_sseq_desc->fields; *str_iter; str_iter++, desc++) {
desc->name = (char *)*str_iter;
desc->doc = NULL;
}
/* end sentinel */
desc->name = desc->doc = NULL;
PyStructSequence_InitType(py_type, py_sseq_desc);
/* initialize pytype */
py_struct_seq = PyStructSequence_New(py_type);
BLI_assert(py_struct_seq != NULL);
for (str_iter = str_items; *str_iter; str_iter++) {
PyStructSequence_SET_ITEM(py_struct_seq, pos++, PyUnicode_FromString((*str_iter)));
}
return py_struct_seq;
}
static bool bpyunits_validate(const char *usys_str, const char *ucat_str, int *r_usys, int *r_ucat)
{
*r_usys = BLI_str_index_in_array(usys_str, bpyunits_usystem_items);
if (*r_usys < 0) {
PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError,
"Unknown unit system specified: %.200s.",
usys_str);
return false;
}
*r_ucat = BLI_str_index_in_array(ucat_str, bpyunits_ucategorie_items);
if (*r_ucat < 0) {
PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError,
"Unknown unit category specified: %.200s.",
ucat_str);
return false;
}
if (!bUnit_IsValid(*r_usys, *r_ucat)) {
PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError,
"%.200s / %.200s unit system/category combination is not valid.",
usys_str, ucat_str);
return false;
}
return true;
}
PyDoc_STRVAR(bpyunits_to_value_doc,
".. method:: to_value(unit_system, unit_category, str_input, [str_ref_unit=None])\n"
"\n"
" Convert a given input string into a float value.\n"
"\n"
" :arg unit_system: The unit system, from :attr:`bpy.utils.units.systems`.\n"
" :type unit_system: string\n"
" :arg unit_category: The category of data we are converting (length, area, rotation, etc.), "
" from :attr:`bpy.utils.units.categories`.\n"
" :type unit_category: string\n"
" :arg str_input: The string to convert to a float value.\n"
" :type str_input: string\n"
" :arg str_ref_unit: A reference string from which to extract a default unit, if none is found in :arg:`str_input`.\n"
" :type str_ref_unit: string or None\n"
" :return: The converted/interpreted value.\n"
" :rtype: float\n"
" :raises ValueError: if conversion fails to generate a valid python float value.\n"
);
static PyObject *bpyunits_to_value(PyObject *UNUSED(self), PyObject *args, PyObject *kw)
{
static const char *kwlist[] = {"unit_system", "unit_category", "str_input", "str_ref_unit", NULL};
char *usys_str = NULL, *ucat_str = NULL, *inpt = NULL, *uref = NULL;
const float scale = 1.0f;
char *str;
Py_ssize_t str_len;
double result;
int usys, ucat;
PyObject *ret;
if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kw, "sss#|z:bpy.utils.units.to_value", (char **)kwlist,
&usys_str, &ucat_str, &inpt, &str_len, &uref))
{
return NULL;
}
if (!bpyunits_validate(usys_str, ucat_str, &usys, &ucat)) {
return NULL;
}
str_len = str_len * 2 + 64;
str = PyMem_MALLOC(sizeof(*str) * (size_t)str_len);
BLI_strncpy(str, inpt, (size_t)str_len);
bUnit_ReplaceString(str, (int)str_len, uref, scale, usys, ucat);
if (PyC_RunString_AsNumber(str, &result, "<bpy_units_api>") != 0) {
if (PyErr_Occurred()) {
PyErr_Print();
PyErr_Clear();
}
PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError,
"'%.200s' (converted as '%s') could not be evaluated.",
inpt, str);
ret = NULL;
}
else {
ret = PyFloat_FromDouble(result);
}
PyMem_FREE(str);
return ret;
}
PyDoc_STRVAR(bpyunits_to_string_doc,
".. method:: to_string(unit_system, unit_category, value, [precision=3, [split_unit=False, [compatible_unit=False]]])\n"
"\n"
" Convert a given input float value into a string with units.\n"
"\n"
" :arg unit_system: The unit system, from :attr:`bpy.utils.units.systems`.\n"
" :type unit_system: string\n"
" :arg unit_category: The category of data we are converting (length, area, rotation, etc.), "
" from :attr:`bpy.utils.units.categories`.\n"
" :type unit_category: string\n"
" :arg value: The value to convert to a string.\n"
" :type value: float\n"
" :arg precision: Number of digits after the comma.\n"
" :type precision: int\n"
" :arg split_unit: Whether to use several units if needed (1m1cm), or always only one (1.01m).\n"
" :type split_unit: bool\n"
" :arg compatible_unit: Whether to use keyboard-friendly units (1m2) or nicer utf-8 ones (1m²).\n"
" :type compatible_unit: bool\n"
" :return: The converted string.\n"
" :rtype: str\n"
" :raises ValueError: if conversion fails to generate a valid python string.\n"
);
static PyObject *bpyunits_to_string(PyObject *UNUSED(self), PyObject *args, PyObject *kw)
{
static const char *kwlist[] = {"unit_system", "unit_category", "value",
"precision", "split_unit", "compatible_unit", NULL};
char *usys_str = NULL, *ucat_str = NULL;
double value = 0.0;
int precision = 3, split_unit = false, compatible_unit = false;
int usys, ucat;
if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kw, "ssd|ipp:bpy.utils.units.to_string", (char **)kwlist,
&usys_str, &ucat_str, &value, &precision, &split_unit, &compatible_unit))
{
return NULL;
}
if (!bpyunits_validate(usys_str, ucat_str, &usys, &ucat)) {
return NULL;
}
{
/* Maximum expected length of string result:
* - number itself: precision + decimal dot + up to four 'above dot' digits.
* - unit: up to ten chars (six currently, let's be conservative, also because we use some utf8 chars).
* This can be repeated twice (e.g. 1m20cm), and we add ten more spare chars (spaces, trailing '\0'...).
* So in practice, 64 should be more than enough.
*/
char buf1[64], buf2[64], *str;
PyObject *result;
bUnit_AsString(buf1, sizeof(buf1), value, precision, usys, ucat, (bool)split_unit, false);
if (compatible_unit) {
bUnit_ToUnitAltName(buf2, sizeof(buf2), buf1, usys, ucat);
str = buf2;
}
else {
str = buf1;
}
result = PyUnicode_FromString(str);
return result;
}
}
static PyMethodDef bpyunits_methods[] = {
{"to_value", (PyCFunction)bpyunits_to_value, METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS, bpyunits_to_value_doc},
{"to_string", (PyCFunction)bpyunits_to_string, METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS, bpyunits_to_string_doc},
{NULL, NULL, 0, NULL}
};
PyDoc_STRVAR(bpyunits_doc,
"This module contains some data/methods regarding units handling."
);
static struct PyModuleDef bpyunits_module = {
PyModuleDef_HEAD_INIT,
"bpy.utils.units",
bpyunits_doc,
-1, /* multiple "initialization" just copies the module dict. */
bpyunits_methods,
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL
};
PyObject *BPY_utils_units(void)
{
PyObject *submodule, *item;
submodule = PyModule_Create(&bpyunits_module);
PyDict_SetItemString(PyImport_GetModuleDict(), bpyunits_module.m_name, submodule);
Py_INCREF(submodule);
/* Finalize our unit systems and types structseq definitions! */
/* bpy.utils.units.system */
item = py_structseq_from_strings(&BPyUnitsSystemsType, &bpyunits_systems_desc, bpyunits_usystem_items);
PyModule_AddObject(submodule, "systems", item); /* steals ref */
/* bpy.utils.units.categories */
item = py_structseq_from_strings(&BPyUnitsCategoriesType, &bpyunits_categories_desc, bpyunits_ucategorie_items);
PyModule_AddObject(submodule, "categories", item); /* steals ref */
return submodule;
}