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- Adds python 3.10 support
- Slightly improves performance
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It can be assumed that all scripts comply with basic pep8 formatting
regarding white-space, indentation etc.
Also remove note in best practices page & update `tests/python/pep8.py`.
If we want to exclude some scripts from make format,
this can be done by adding them to `ignore_files` in:
source/tools/utils_maintenance/autopep8_format_paths.py
Or using `# nopep8` for to ignore for individual lines.
Ref T98554
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- Set the highlight language to python3 (excludes python2 syntax).
- Set the encoding for code highlighting to utf-8 (no need to detect).
- Update deprecated variable name.
- Remove redundant unicode prefixed string.
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Adding a scroll-bar to in-line lists has the down-side that it cuts
of text including warnings or notes that can be included, see: T87008.
Now enums are referenced [0] this is no longer needed, reverting [1].
[0]: 1c6b66c9cf80b3c9b4542b27948ae232f930a211
[1]: 1e8f2665916c049748a3985a2fce736701925095
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- Remove unused pymethod2sphinx.
- Correct exception string formatting.
- Define encoding for file reading with execfile(..).
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Avoid in-lining large enums such as icons and event types, linking
to them instead.
This mitigates T76453, where long enums took a lot of space in the docs,
this was a problem with `UILayout` where each icon argument would list
all icons. [0] worked around the issue using CSS to scroll the list.
However this has the draw-back where some items are clipped in a way
that's not obvious, see: T87008.
The reason this isn't a complete solution is that Python defined enums
aren't written into their own pages which can be linked to, although
currently there are no large Python enums included in the API docs.
All in-lined enums are now under 20 items.
[0]: 1e8f2665916c049748a3985a2fce736701925095
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Create a page for every enum in RNA_enum_items.h, which includes
the enum values and the doc-string for each item.
Each page creates a references which the API reference can be linked to
via the same name as the enum, so :ref:`rna_enum_icon_items` links
to the list of icons for e.g.
This has two main advantages:
- No need to manually duplicate enum values in the doc-strings of
functions defined in Python's C/API (not RNA defined functions),
`bpy.props` for example.
- The generated Python API docs can reference these instead of including
the enums in-line - resulting in unreasonably long lists in the case
if icons and event types (for example).
These changes will be made separately.
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RenderEngine.render is both a method and an attribute,
while this should be avoided it's not causing a problem in practice
so quiet the warning when generating docs.
Sphinx now builds docs without any warnings.
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Suppress printing unnecessary output when generating docs.
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Regression in 45ed325443a3a3afb57da25ad01d636a94bf6cee
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- Duplicate keys in dict.
- Redefining names.
- Unused arguments.
- Use lazy % formatting in logging functions.
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- Full sentences for comments.
- Use double quotes for strings (which aren't enum ID's).
- Reduce right-shift.
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This was already mentioned in the release notes but not the API docs.
Ref T80730
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Support RNA types using the Py/C-API PyGetSetDef defined properties.
Currently `WindowManager.clipboard` is the only instance of this.
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Accessing context members depended on `ctypes` to access symbols
which were hidden for macOS & WIN32.
Add an API call that doesn't require the symbols to be exported.
This allows most symbols to be hidden on Linux, see D14971.
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python API
Adds an example python script to the documentation for the 3D_IMAGE shader.
The **use-case** is to draw textures with 3D vertex positions, in XR views as well as non-XR views (in a simpler manner).
**Testing**: I've tested that this compiles and works on my Macbook (with the example python script included in this change). I don't have access to a Windows or Linux machine right now, but this change doesn't look platform-specific and no new glsl shaders have been added or edited by this change. I'll try to get access to a Windows machine, but if someone does have one, I'd be really grateful if they could try this change. Thanks!
**Problem addressed**: The existing 2D_IMAGE shader (exposed in the python API) gets near-clipped when drawn in the
XR view, regardless of the near-clip settings. Additionally, the 2D_IMAGE shader only accepts 2D
positions for the image vertices, which means drawing textures in 3D requires providing
2D coordinates and then pushing a transform-rotate-scale matrix to the GPU, even for
non-XR (i.e. WINDOW) views. The 3D_IMAGE shader is simpler: it accepts 3D vertex positions, and doesn't require
any additional work by the scripter.
**Workaround**: The current workaround is to use custom shaders in the python script.
**Non-intrusive change**: No new glsl shaders were added. This change just bundles two existing shaders: the vertex shader used
by the 3D_IMAGE_MODULATE_ALPHA shader, and the fragment shader used by the 2D_IMAGE shader.
Reviewed By: #eevee_viewport, jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14832
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Related to T95616, the relationship between Image ID and ImBuf 'cached'
buffers can be fairly confusing when using the RNA API.
Reviewed By: campbellbarton, jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14833
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Remove use of deprecated operator context passing.
Also minor clarification in the context.temp_override docs.
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Bump the version number for the new release cycle.
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Put imports on their own line which was almost always the case already.
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Support a way to temporarily override the context from Python.
- Added method `Context.temp_override` context manager.
- Special support for windowing variables "window", "area" and "region",
other context members such as "active_object".
- Nesting context overrides is supported.
- Previous windowing members are restored when the context exists unless
they have been removed.
- Overriding context members by passing a dictionary into operators in
`bpy.ops` has been deprecated and warns when used.
This allows the window in a newly loaded file to be used, see: T92464
Reviewed by: mont29
Ref D13126
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Literal text from examples could be included directly after function
arguments, this caused a warning with mis-matching indentation.
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This commit disables the 'last updated' value (which is the date the
sphinx doc is generated), and instead modifies the 'commit' field from
the 'html_context' data to get:
- a link to the commit itself.
- the date of that commit.
This avoids having the whole documentation detected as changed every
time it is re-generated by the buildbot.
Reviewed By: dfelinto, campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14429
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Resolves deprecation warnings.
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This still needs some fixes to be ready for release.
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Add '--verbose' argument to the script so the destination is printed.
Otherwise there is no hint to where the man page was written.
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Some add-ons use this.
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Also add BSD-2-Clause to SPDX license list.
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