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Willian Padovani Germano f70302670e * Bugs item #169 fixed:
Now Blender.NMesh.PutRaw() doesn't destroy vertex color info anymore.
    Both exppython's NMesh.c and bpython's opy_nmesh.c were updated.
* Minor changes in other files.
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/*!
* \file Camera.c
* \ingroup scripts
* \brief Blender.Camera Module and Camera Data PyObject implementation.
*
* This file is kept as a reference for new developers. If you want to
* create a new Python Module for Blender, Camera.c is a good starting point.
*/
#include <BKE_main.h>
#include <BKE_global.h>
#include <BKE_object.h>
#include <BKE_library.h>
#include <BLI_blenlib.h>
#include "Camera.h"
/*****************************************************************************/
/* Python BPy_Camera defaults: */
/*****************************************************************************/
/* Camera types */
#define EXPP_CAM_TYPE_PERSP 0
#define EXPP_CAM_TYPE_ORTHO 1
/* Camera mode flags */
#define EXPP_CAM_MODE_SHOWLIMITS 1
#define EXPP_CAM_MODE_SHOWMIST 2
/* Camera MIN, MAX values */
#define EXPP_CAM_LENS_MIN 1.0
#define EXPP_CAM_LENS_MAX 250.0
#define EXPP_CAM_CLIPSTART_MIN 0.0
#define EXPP_CAM_CLIPSTART_MAX 100.0
#define EXPP_CAM_CLIPEND_MIN 1.0
#define EXPP_CAM_CLIPEND_MAX 5000.0
#define EXPP_CAM_DRAWSIZE_MIN 0.1
#define EXPP_CAM_DRAWSIZE_MAX 10.0
/*****************************************************************************/
/* Python API function prototypes for the Camera module. */
/*****************************************************************************/
static PyObject *M_Camera_New (PyObject *self, PyObject *args,
PyObject *keywords);
static PyObject *M_Camera_Get (PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
/*****************************************************************************/
/* The following string definitions are used for documentation strings. */
/* In Python these will be written to the console when doing a */
/* Blender.Camera.__doc__ */
/*****************************************************************************/
/*!
* \var M_Camera_doc
* \brief Doc string for the Blender.Camera module
*/
static char M_Camera_doc[] =
"The Blender Camera module\n\
\n\
This module provides access to **Camera Data** objects in Blender\n\
\n\
Example::\n\
\n\
from Blender import Camera, Object, Scene\n\
c = Camera.New('ortho') # create new ortho camera data\n\
c.lens = 35.0 # set lens value\n\
cur = Scene.getCurrent() # get current Scene\n\
ob = Object.New('Camera') # make camera object\n\
ob.link(c) # link camera data with this object\n\
cur.link(ob) # link object into scene\n\
cur.setCurrentCamera(ob) # make this camera the active";
/*!
* \var M_Camera_New_doc
* \brief Doc string for the Blender.Camera.New() module function
*/
static char M_Camera_New_doc[] =
"Blender.Camera.New (type = 'persp', name = 'CamData'):\n\
\n\
(type) - Return a new Camera Data object of type \"type\",\n\
which can be 'persp' or 'ortho';\n\
() - Return a new Camera Data object of type 'persp'.";
/*!
* \var M_Camera_Get_doc
* \brief Doc string for the Blender.Camera.Get() module function
*/
static char M_Camera_Get_doc[] =
"Blender.Camera.Get (name = None):\n\
\n\
(name) - Return the Camera Data object with the given 'name',\n\
None if not found;\n\
() - Return a list with all Camera Data objects in the current scene.";
/*****************************************************************************/
/* Python method structure definition for Blender.Camera module: */
/*****************************************************************************/
/*!
* \var M_Camera_methods
* \brief Table of module functions.
*
* The Blender.Camera functions are registered with this table.
* Each entry defines: the method name in Python, the pointer to its C
* function, the argument list expected and a doc string.
*/
struct PyMethodDef M_Camera_methods[] = {
{"New",(PyCFunction)M_Camera_New, METH_VARARGS|METH_KEYWORDS,
M_Camera_New_doc},
{"Get", M_Camera_Get, METH_VARARGS, M_Camera_Get_doc},
{"get", M_Camera_Get, METH_VARARGS, M_Camera_Get_doc},
{NULL, NULL, 0, NULL}
};
/*****************************************************************************/
/* Python BPy_Camera methods declarations: */
/*****************************************************************************/
static PyObject *Camera_getName(BPy_Camera *self);
static PyObject *Camera_getType(BPy_Camera *self);
static PyObject *Camera_getMode(BPy_Camera *self);
static PyObject *Camera_getLens(BPy_Camera *self);
static PyObject *Camera_getClipStart(BPy_Camera *self);
static PyObject *Camera_getClipEnd(BPy_Camera *self);
static PyObject *Camera_getDrawSize(BPy_Camera *self);
static PyObject *Camera_setName(BPy_Camera *self, PyObject *args);
static PyObject *Camera_setType(BPy_Camera *self, PyObject *args);
static PyObject *Camera_setIntType(BPy_Camera *self, PyObject *args);
static PyObject *Camera_setMode(BPy_Camera *self, PyObject *args);
static PyObject *Camera_setIntMode(BPy_Camera *self, PyObject *args);
static PyObject *Camera_setLens(BPy_Camera *self, PyObject *args);
static PyObject *Camera_setClipStart(BPy_Camera *self, PyObject *args);
static PyObject *Camera_setClipEnd(BPy_Camera *self, PyObject *args);
static PyObject *Camera_setDrawSize(BPy_Camera *self, PyObject *args);
/*****************************************************************************/
/* Python BPy_Camera methods table: */
/*****************************************************************************/
/*!
* \var BPy_Camera_methods
* \showinitializer
* \brief Table of Camera member functions
*
* This table registers the Camera PyObject methods.
* Each entry defines: the method name in Python, the pointer to its C
* function, the argument list expected and a doc string.
*/
static PyMethodDef BPy_Camera_methods[] = {
/* name, method, flags, doc */
{"getName", (PyCFunction)Camera_getName, METH_NOARGS,
"() - Return Camera Data name"},
{"getType", (PyCFunction)Camera_getType, METH_NOARGS,
"() - Return Camera type - 'persp':0, 'ortho':1"},
{"getMode", (PyCFunction)Camera_getMode, METH_NOARGS,
"() - Return Camera mode flags (or'ed value) -\n"
" 'showLimits':1, 'showMist':2"},
{"getLens", (PyCFunction)Camera_getLens, METH_NOARGS,
"() - Return Camera lens value"},
{"getClipStart", (PyCFunction)Camera_getClipStart, METH_NOARGS,
"() - Return Camera clip start value"},
{"getClipEnd", (PyCFunction)Camera_getClipEnd, METH_NOARGS,
"() - Return Camera clip end value"},
{"getDrawSize", (PyCFunction)Camera_getDrawSize, METH_NOARGS,
"() - Return Camera draw size value"},
{"setName", (PyCFunction)Camera_setName, METH_VARARGS,
"(s) - Set Camera Data name"},
{"setType", (PyCFunction)Camera_setType, METH_VARARGS,
"(s) - Set Camera type, which can be 'persp' or 'ortho'"},
{"setMode", (PyCFunction)Camera_setMode, METH_VARARGS,
"(<s<,s>>) - Set Camera mode flag(s): 'showLimits' and 'showMist'"},
{"setLens", (PyCFunction)Camera_setLens, METH_VARARGS,
"(f) - Set Camera lens value"},
{"setClipStart", (PyCFunction)Camera_setClipStart, METH_VARARGS,
"(f) - Set Camera clip start value"},
{"setClipEnd", (PyCFunction)Camera_setClipEnd, METH_VARARGS,
"(f) - Set Camera clip end value"},
{"setDrawSize", (PyCFunction)Camera_setDrawSize, METH_VARARGS,
"(f) - Set Camera draw size value"},
{0}
};
/*****************************************************************************/
/* Python Camera_Type callback function prototypes: */
/*****************************************************************************/
static void Camera_DeAlloc (BPy_Camera *self);
static int Camera_Print (BPy_Camera *self, FILE *fp, int flags);
static int Camera_SetAttr (BPy_Camera *self, char *name, PyObject *v);
static int Camera_Compare (BPy_Camera *a, BPy_Camera *b);
static PyObject *Camera_GetAttr (BPy_Camera *self, char *name);
static PyObject *Camera_Repr (BPy_Camera *self);
/*!
* \var Camera_Type
* \brief Definition for the Camera PyObject struct
*
* Here we define the Camera PyType: its name, size, available function
* pointers and table of bound methods.
*/
/*****************************************************************************/
/* Python Camera_Type structure definition: */
/*****************************************************************************/
PyTypeObject Camera_Type =
{
PyObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL)
0, /* ob_size */
"Camera", /* tp_name */
sizeof (BPy_Camera), /* tp_basicsize */
0, /* tp_itemsize */
/* methods */
(destructor)Camera_DeAlloc, /* tp_dealloc */
(printfunc)Camera_Print, /* tp_print */
(getattrfunc)Camera_GetAttr, /* tp_getattr */
(setattrfunc)Camera_SetAttr, /* tp_setattr */
(cmpfunc)Camera_Compare, /* tp_compare */
(reprfunc)Camera_Repr, /* tp_repr */
0, /* tp_as_number */
0, /* tp_as_sequence */
0, /* tp_as_mapping */
0, /* tp_as_hash */
0,0,0,0,0,0,
0, /* tp_doc */
0,0,0,0,0,0,
BPy_Camera_methods, /* tp_methods */
0, /* tp_members */
};
/*!
* \defgroup M_Functions Blender.Camera functions
*/
/*! @{ */
/*!
* \brief Python module function: Blender.Camera.New()
*
* This is the .New() function of the Blender.Camera submodule. It creates
* new Camera Data in Blender and returns its wrapper PyObject. The
* parameters are optional and default to type = 'persp' and name = 'CamData'.
* \param <type> - string: The Camera type: 'persp' or 'ortho';
* \param <name> - string: The Camera Data name.
* \return A new Camera PyObject.
*/
static PyObject *M_Camera_New(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwords)
{
char *type_str = "persp"; /* "persp" is type 0, "ortho" is type 1 */
char *name_str = "CamData";
static char *kwlist[] = {"type_str", "name_str", NULL};
PyObject *pycam; /* for Camera Data object wrapper in Python */
Camera *blcam; /* for actual Camera Data we create in Blender */
char buf[21];
printf ("In Camera_New()\n");
/* Parse the arguments passed in by the Python interpreter */
if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwords, "|ss", kwlist,
&type_str, &name_str))
/* We expected string(s) (or nothing) as argument, but we didn't get that. */
return EXPP_ReturnPyObjError (PyExc_AttributeError,
"expected zero, one or two strings as arguments");
blcam = add_camera(); /* first create the Camera Data in Blender */
if (blcam) /* now create the wrapper obj in Python */
pycam = Camera_CreatePyObject (blcam);
else
return EXPP_ReturnPyObjError (PyExc_RuntimeError,
"couldn't create Camera Data in Blender");
/* let's return user count to zero, because ... */
blcam->id.us = 0; /* ... add_camera() incref'ed it */
/* XXX XXX Do this in other modules, too */
if (pycam == NULL)
return EXPP_ReturnPyObjError (PyExc_MemoryError,
"couldn't create Camera PyObject");
if (strcmp (type_str, "persp") == 0) /* default, no need to set, so */
/*blcam->type = (short)EXPP_CAM_TYPE_PERSP*/; /* we comment this line */
else if (strcmp (type_str, "ortho") == 0)
blcam->type = (short)EXPP_CAM_TYPE_ORTHO;
else
return EXPP_ReturnPyObjError (PyExc_AttributeError,
"unknown camera type");
if (strcmp (name_str, "CamData") == 0)
return pycam;
else { /* user gave us a name for the camera, use it */
PyOS_snprintf (buf, sizeof(buf), "%s", name_str);
rename_id (&blcam->id, buf); /* proper way in Blender */
}
return pycam;
}
/*!
* \brief Python module function: Blender.Camera.Get()
*
* This is the .Get() function of the Blender.Camera submodule. It searches
* the list of current Camera Data objects and returns a Python wrapper for
* the one with the name provided by the user. If called with no arguments,
* it returns a list with Python wrappers for all current Camera Data objects
* in Blender.
* \param <name> - string: The name of an existing Blender Camera Data object.
* \return () - A list with wrappers for all current Camera Data objects;\n
* \return (name) - A wrapper for the Camera Data called 'name' in Blender.
*/
static PyObject *M_Camera_Get(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
{
char *name = NULL;
Camera *cam_iter;
if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "|s", &name))
return EXPP_ReturnPyObjError (PyExc_TypeError,
"expected string argument (or nothing)");
cam_iter = G.main->camera.first;
if (name) { /* (name) - Search camera by name */
PyObject *wanted_cam = NULL;
while (cam_iter && !wanted_cam) {
if (strcmp (name, cam_iter->id.name+2) == 0) {
wanted_cam = Camera_CreatePyObject (cam_iter);
break;
}
cam_iter = cam_iter->id.next;
}
if (!wanted_cam) { /* Requested camera doesn't exist */
char error_msg[64];
PyOS_snprintf(error_msg, sizeof(error_msg),
"Camera \"%s\" not found", name);
return EXPP_ReturnPyObjError (PyExc_NameError, error_msg);
}
return wanted_cam;
}
else { /* () - return a list of wrappers for all cameras in the scene */
int index = 0;
PyObject *cam_pylist, *pyobj;
cam_pylist = PyList_New (BLI_countlist (&(G.main->camera)));
if (!cam_pylist)
return PythonReturnErrorObject (PyExc_MemoryError,
"couldn't create PyList");
while (cam_iter) {
pyobj = Camera_CreatePyObject (cam_iter);
if (!pyobj)
return PythonReturnErrorObject (PyExc_MemoryError,
"couldn't create Camera PyObject");
PyList_SET_ITEM (cam_pylist, index, pyobj);
cam_iter = cam_iter->id.next;
index++;
}
return cam_pylist;
}
}
/*@} Cam_M_Functions */
/*!
* \brief Initializes the Blender.Camera submodule
*
* This function is used by Blender_Init() in Blender.c to register the
* Blender.Camera submodule in the main Blender module.
* \return The initialized submodule.
*/
PyObject *M_Camera_Init (void)
{
PyObject *submodule;
printf ("In M_Camera_Init()\n");
Camera_Type.ob_type = &PyType_Type;
submodule = Py_InitModule3("Blender.Camera",
M_Camera_methods, M_Camera_doc);
return submodule;
}
/* Three Python Camera_Type helper functions needed by the Object module: */
/*!
* \brief Creates a new Python wrapper from an existing Blender Camera Data obj
*
* This is also used in Object.c when defining the object.data member variable
* for an Object of type 'Camera'.
* \param cam - A pointer to an existing Blender Camera Data object.
* \return The Camera Data wrapper created.
*/
PyObject *Camera_CreatePyObject (Camera *cam)
{
BPy_Camera *pycam;
pycam = (BPy_Camera *)PyObject_NEW (BPy_Camera, &Camera_Type);
if (!pycam)
return EXPP_ReturnPyObjError (PyExc_MemoryError,
"couldn't create BPy_Camera PyObject");
pycam->camera = cam;
return (PyObject *)pycam;
}
/*!
* \brief Checks if the given object is of type BPy_Camera
*
* This is also used in Object.c when handling the object.data member variable
* for an object of type 'Camera'.
* \param pyobj - A pointer to a Camera PyObject.
* \return True or false.
*/
int Camera_CheckPyObject (PyObject *pyobj)
{
return (pyobj->ob_type == &Camera_Type);
}
/*!
* \brief Returns the Blender Camera object from the given PyObject
*
* This is also used in Object.c when handling the object.data member variable
* for an object of type 'Camera'.
* \param pyobj - A pointer to a Camera PyObject.
* \return A pointer to the wrapped Blender Camera Data object.
*/
Camera *Camera_FromPyObject (PyObject *pyobj)
{
return ((BPy_Camera *)pyobj)->camera;
}
/*****************************************************************************/
/* Python BPy_Camera methods: */
/*****************************************************************************/
/*!
* \defgroup CamMethods Camera Method Functions
*
* These are the Camera PyObject methods.
* @{
*/
/*!
* \brief Camera PyMethod getName
*
* \return string: The Camera Data name.
*/
static PyObject *Camera_getName(BPy_Camera *self)
{
PyObject *attr = PyString_FromString(self->camera->id.name+2);
if (attr) return attr;
return EXPP_ReturnPyObjError (PyExc_RuntimeError,
"couldn't get Camera.name attribute");
}
/*!
* \brief Camera PyMethod getType
*
* \return int: The Camera Data type.
*/
static PyObject *Camera_getType(BPy_Camera *self)
{
PyObject *attr = PyInt_FromLong(self->camera->type);
if (attr) return attr;
return EXPP_ReturnPyObjError (PyExc_RuntimeError,
"couldn't get Camera.type attribute");
}
/*!
* \brief Camera PyMethod getMode
*
* \return int: The Camera Data mode flags.
*/
static PyObject *Camera_getMode(BPy_Camera *self)
{
PyObject *attr = PyInt_FromLong(self->camera->flag);
if (attr) return attr;
return EXPP_ReturnPyObjError (PyExc_RuntimeError,
"couldn't get Camera.Mode attribute");
}
/*!
* \brief Camera PyMethod getLens
*
* \return float: The Camera Data lens value
*/
static PyObject *Camera_getLens(BPy_Camera *self)
{
PyObject *attr = PyFloat_FromDouble(self->camera->lens);
if (attr) return attr;
return EXPP_ReturnPyObjError (PyExc_RuntimeError,
"couldn't get Camera.lens attribute");
}
/*!
* \brief Camera PyMethod getClipStart
*
* \return float: The Camera Data clip start value.
*/
static PyObject *Camera_getClipStart(BPy_Camera *self)
{
PyObject *attr = PyFloat_FromDouble(self->camera->clipsta);
if (attr) return attr;
return EXPP_ReturnPyObjError (PyExc_RuntimeError,
"couldn't get Camera.clipStart attribute");
}
/*!
* \brief Camera PyMethod getClipEnd
* \return float: The Camera Data clip end value.
*/
static PyObject *Camera_getClipEnd(BPy_Camera *self)
{
PyObject *attr = PyFloat_FromDouble(self->camera->clipend);
if (attr) return attr;
return EXPP_ReturnPyObjError (PyExc_RuntimeError,
"couldn't get Camera.clipEnd attribute");
}
/*!
* \brief Camera method getDrawSize
* \return float: The Camera Data draw size value.
*/
static PyObject *Camera_getDrawSize(BPy_Camera *self)
{
PyObject *attr = PyFloat_FromDouble(self->camera->drawsize);
if (attr) return attr;
return EXPP_ReturnPyObjError (PyExc_RuntimeError,
"couldn't get Camera.drawSize attribute");
}
/*!
* \brief Camera PyMethod setName
* \param name - string: The new Camera Data name.
*/
static PyObject *Camera_setName(BPy_Camera *self, PyObject *args)
{
char *name;
char buf[21];
if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s", &name))
return EXPP_ReturnPyObjError (PyExc_TypeError,
"expected string argument");
PyOS_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s", name);
rename_id(&self->camera->id, buf);
Py_INCREF(Py_None);
return Py_None;
}
/*!
* \brief Camera PyMethod setType
* \param type - string: The new Camera Data type: 'persp' or 'ortho'.
*/
static PyObject *Camera_setType(BPy_Camera *self, PyObject *args)
{
char *type;
if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s", &type))
return EXPP_ReturnPyObjError (PyExc_TypeError,
"expected string argument");
if (strcmp (type, "persp") == 0)
self->camera->type = (short)EXPP_CAM_TYPE_PERSP;
else if (strcmp (type, "ortho") == 0)
self->camera->type = (short)EXPP_CAM_TYPE_ORTHO;
else
return EXPP_ReturnPyObjError (PyExc_AttributeError,
"unknown camera type");
Py_INCREF(Py_None);
return Py_None;
}
/* This one is 'private'. It is not really a method, just a helper function for
* when script writers use Camera.type = t instead of Camera.setType(t), since
* in the first case t should be an int and in the second a string. So while
* the method setType expects a string ('persp' or 'ortho') or an empty
* argument, this function should receive an int (0 or 1). */
/*!
* \brief Internal helper function
*
* This one is not a PyMethod. It is just an internal helper function.
* \param type - int: The Camera Data type as an int.
*/
static PyObject *Camera_setIntType(BPy_Camera *self, PyObject *args)
{
short value;
if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "h", &value))
return EXPP_ReturnPyObjError (PyExc_TypeError,
"expected int argument: 0 or 1");
if (value == 0 || value == 1)
self->camera->type = value;
else
return EXPP_ReturnPyObjError (PyExc_ValueError,
"expected int argument: 0 or 1");
Py_INCREF(Py_None);
return Py_None;
}
/*!
* \brief Camera PyMethod setMode
*
* There are two mode flags for Cameras: 'showLimits' and 'showMist'.
* Both can be set at the same time, by providing two arguments to this
* method. To clear a flag, call setMode without the respective flag string
* in the argument list. For example: .setMode() clears both flags.
* \param mode1 - <string>: The first mode flag to set;
* \param mode2 - <string>: The second mode flag to set.
*/
static PyObject *Camera_setMode(BPy_Camera *self, PyObject *args)
{
char *mode_str1 = NULL, *mode_str2 = NULL;
short flag = 0;
if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "|ss", &mode_str1, &mode_str2))
return EXPP_ReturnPyObjError (PyExc_AttributeError,
"expected one or two strings as arguments");
if (mode_str1 != NULL) {
if (strcmp(mode_str1, "showLimits") == 0)
flag |= (short)EXPP_CAM_MODE_SHOWLIMITS;
else if (strcmp(mode_str1, "showMist") == 0)
flag |= (short)EXPP_CAM_MODE_SHOWMIST;
else
return EXPP_ReturnPyObjError (PyExc_AttributeError,
"first argument is an unknown camera flag");
if (mode_str2 != NULL) {
if (strcmp(mode_str2, "showLimits") == 0)
flag |= (short)EXPP_CAM_MODE_SHOWLIMITS;
else if (strcmp(mode_str2, "showMist") == 0)
flag |= (short)EXPP_CAM_MODE_SHOWMIST;
else
return EXPP_ReturnPyObjError (PyExc_AttributeError,
"second argument is an unknown camera flag");
}
}
self->camera->flag = flag;
Py_INCREF(Py_None);
return Py_None;
}
/* Another helper function, for the same reason.
* (See comment before Camera_setIntType above). */
/*!
* \brief Internal helper function
*
* This one is not a PyMethod. It is just an internal helper function.
* \param mode - int: The Camera Data mode as an int.
*/
static PyObject *Camera_setIntMode(BPy_Camera *self, PyObject *args)
{
short value;
if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "h", &value))
return EXPP_ReturnPyObjError (PyExc_TypeError,
"expected int argument in [0,3]");
if (value >= 0 && value <= 3)
self->camera->flag = value;
else
return EXPP_ReturnPyObjError (PyExc_ValueError,
"expected int argument in [0,3]");
Py_INCREF(Py_None);
return Py_None;
}
/*!
* \brief Camera PyMethod setLens
* \param lens - float: The new Camera Data lens value.
*/
static PyObject *Camera_setLens(BPy_Camera *self, PyObject *args)
{
float value;
if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "f", &value))
return EXPP_ReturnPyObjError (PyExc_TypeError,
"expected float argument");
self->camera->lens = EXPP_ClampFloat (value,
EXPP_CAM_LENS_MIN, EXPP_CAM_LENS_MAX);
Py_INCREF(Py_None);
return Py_None;
}
/*!
* \brief Camera PyMethod setClipStart
* \param clipStart - float: The new Camera Data clip start value.
*/
static PyObject *Camera_setClipStart(BPy_Camera *self, PyObject *args)
{
float value;
if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "f", &value))
return EXPP_ReturnPyObjError (PyExc_TypeError,
"expected float argument");
self->camera->clipsta = EXPP_ClampFloat (value,
EXPP_CAM_CLIPSTART_MIN, EXPP_CAM_CLIPSTART_MAX);
Py_INCREF(Py_None);
return Py_None;
}
/*!
* \brief Camera PyMethod setClipEnd
* \param clipEnd - float: The new Camera Data clip end value.
*/
static PyObject *Camera_setClipEnd(BPy_Camera *self, PyObject *args)
{
float value;
if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "f", &value))
return EXPP_ReturnPyObjError (PyExc_TypeError,
"expected float argument");
self->camera->clipend = EXPP_ClampFloat (value,
EXPP_CAM_CLIPEND_MIN, EXPP_CAM_CLIPEND_MAX);
Py_INCREF(Py_None);
return Py_None;
}
/*!
* \brief Camera PyMethod setDrawSize
* \param drawSize - float: The new Camera Data draw size value.
*/
static PyObject *Camera_setDrawSize(BPy_Camera *self, PyObject *args)
{
float value;
if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "f", &value))
return EXPP_ReturnPyObjError (PyExc_TypeError,
"expected a float number as argument");
self->camera->drawsize = EXPP_ClampFloat (value,
EXPP_CAM_DRAWSIZE_MIN, EXPP_CAM_DRAWSIZE_MAX);
Py_INCREF(Py_None);
return Py_None;
}
/*@} Cam_Methods group */
/*!
* \brief The Camera PyType destructor
*/
static void Camera_DeAlloc (BPy_Camera *self)
{
PyObject_DEL (self);
}
/*!
* \brief The Camera PyType attribute getter
*
* This is the callback called when a user tries to retrieve the contents of
* Camera PyObject data members. Ex. in Python: "print mycamera.lens".
*/
static PyObject *Camera_GetAttr (BPy_Camera *self, char *name)
{
PyObject *attr = Py_None;
if (strcmp(name, "name") == 0)
attr = PyString_FromString(self->camera->id.name+2);
else if (strcmp(name, "type") == 0)
attr = PyInt_FromLong(self->camera->type);
else if (strcmp(name, "mode") == 0)
attr = PyInt_FromLong(self->camera->flag);
else if (strcmp(name, "lens") == 0)
attr = PyFloat_FromDouble(self->camera->lens);
else if (strcmp(name, "clipStart") == 0)
attr = PyFloat_FromDouble(self->camera->clipsta);
else if (strcmp(name, "clipEnd") == 0)
attr = PyFloat_FromDouble(self->camera->clipend);
else if (strcmp(name, "drawSize") == 0)
attr = PyFloat_FromDouble(self->camera->drawsize);
else if (strcmp(name, "Types") == 0) {
attr = Py_BuildValue("{s:h,s:h}", "persp", EXPP_CAM_TYPE_PERSP,
"ortho", EXPP_CAM_TYPE_ORTHO);
}
else if (strcmp(name, "Modes") == 0) {
attr = Py_BuildValue("{s:h,s:h}", "showLimits", EXPP_CAM_MODE_SHOWLIMITS,
"showMist", EXPP_CAM_MODE_SHOWMIST);
}
else if (strcmp(name, "__members__") == 0) {
attr = Py_BuildValue("[s,s,s,s,s,s,s,s,s]",
"name", "type", "mode", "lens", "clipStart",
"clipEnd", "drawSize", "Types", "Modes");
}
if (!attr)
return EXPP_ReturnPyObjError (PyExc_MemoryError,
"couldn't create PyObject");
if (attr != Py_None) return attr; /* member attribute found, return it */
/* not an attribute, search the methods table */
return Py_FindMethod(BPy_Camera_methods, (PyObject *)self, name);
}
/*!
* \brief The Camera PyType attribute setter
*
* This is the callback called when the user tries to change the value of some
* Camera data member. Ex. in Python: "mycamera.lens = 45.0".
*/
static int Camera_SetAttr (BPy_Camera *self, char *name, PyObject *value)
{
PyObject *valtuple;
PyObject *error = NULL;
/* We're playing a trick on the Python API users here. Even if they use
* Camera.member = val instead of Camera.setMember(val), we end up using the
* function anyway, since it already has error checking, clamps to the right
* interval and updates the Blender Camera structure when necessary. */
/* First we put "value" in a tuple, because we want to pass it to functions
* that only accept PyTuples. */
valtuple = Py_BuildValue("(O)", value);
if (!valtuple) /* everything OK with our PyObject? */
return EXPP_ReturnIntError(PyExc_MemoryError,
"CameraSetAttr: couldn't create PyTuple");
/* Now we just compare "name" with all possible BPy_Camera member variables */
if (strcmp (name, "name") == 0)
error = Camera_setName (self, valtuple);
else if (strcmp (name, "type") == 0)
error = Camera_setIntType (self, valtuple); /* special case */
else if (strcmp (name, "mode") == 0)
error = Camera_setIntMode (self, valtuple); /* special case */
else if (strcmp (name, "lens") == 0)
error = Camera_setLens (self, valtuple);
else if (strcmp (name, "clipStart") == 0)
error = Camera_setClipStart (self, valtuple);
else if (strcmp (name, "clipEnd") == 0)
error = Camera_setClipEnd (self, valtuple);
else if (strcmp (name, "drawSize") == 0)
error = Camera_setDrawSize (self, valtuple);
else { /* Error */
Py_DECREF(valtuple);
if ((strcmp (name, "Types") == 0) || /* user tried to change a */
(strcmp (name, "Modes") == 0)) /* constant dict type ... */
return EXPP_ReturnIntError (PyExc_AttributeError,
"constant dictionary -- cannot be changed");
else /* ... or no member with the given name was found */
return EXPP_ReturnIntError (PyExc_KeyError,
"attribute not found");
}
/* valtuple won't be returned to the caller, so we need to DECREF it */
Py_DECREF (valtuple);
if (error != Py_None) return -1;
/* Py_None was incref'ed by the called Camera_set* function. We probably
* don't need to decref Py_None (!), but since Python/C API manual tells us
* to treat it like any other PyObject regarding ref counting ... */
Py_DECREF (Py_None);
return 0; /* normal exit */
}
/*!
* \brief The Camera PyType compare function
*
* This function compares two given Camera PyObjects, returning 0 for equality
* and -1 otherwise. In Python it becomes 1 if they are equal and 0 case not.
* The comparison is done with their pointers to Blender Camera Data objects,
* so any two wrappers pointing to the same Blender Camera Data will be
* considered the same Camera PyObject. Currently, only the "==" and "!="
* comparisons are meaninful -- the "<", "<=", ">" or ">=" are not.
*/
static int Camera_Compare (BPy_Camera *a, BPy_Camera *b)
{
Camera *pa = a->camera, *pb = b->camera;
return (pa == pb) ? 0:-1;
}
/*!
* \brief The Camera PyType print callback
*
* This function is called when the user tries to print a PyObject of type
* Camera. It builds a string with the name of the wrapped Blender Camera.
*/
static int Camera_Print(BPy_Camera *self, FILE *fp, int flags)
{
fprintf(fp, "[Camera \"%s\"]", self->camera->id.name+2);
return 0;
}
/*!
* \brief The Camera PyType repr callback
*
* This function is called when the statement "repr(mycamera)" is executed in
* Python. Repr gives a string representation of a PyObject.
*/
static PyObject *Camera_Repr (BPy_Camera *self)
{
return PyString_FromString(self->camera->id.name+2);
}