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2008-07-31soc-2008-mxcurioni: the native Python system now supports cross-language ↵Maxime Curioni
polymorphism for the following classes: BinaryPredicate0D (__call__), BinaryPredicate1D (__call__), UnaryPredicate0D (__call__), UnaryPredicate1D (__call__), StrokeShader (shade), ChainingIterator (init, traverse). Other methods could easily be supported in the future. The method now works as planned for the contour style. For style modules with Python shaders, there still is a problem that I will fix right away.
2008-07-30soc-2008-mxcurioni: Tested SWIG-less environment more and understood why the ↵Maxime Curioni
former predicate methods were not working. As Stéphane had mentioned a few months ago, Freestyle uses SWIG directors to provide cross-language polymorphism. The API and the system I had provided did not support that feature and only implementations in C++ were supported. To correct the problem, after researching how directors are implemented in SWIG, I provided the same functionality. So far, I only provided the code for the UnaryPredicate1D class and it works. The implementation is in intern/python/Director.cpp and Operators.cpp. I will port the remaining directors tonight and continue to test it. To prevent strokes from piling up after each render, I clear the canvas at each render now (as it should have been all along)
2008-07-24soc-2008-mxcurioni: added (without testing) the following classes: BBox, ↵Maxime Curioni
SShape, ViewShape. Also corrected a few typos (Get#->get#).
2008-07-23soc-2008-mxcurioni: added Iterator class, base class for all iterators in ↵Maxime Curioni
Freestyle (on the C++ side). Created the equivalent in Python BPy_Iterator with the simple interface: - getExactTypeName() - increment() - decrement() - isBegin() - isEnd() Contrary to previously stated, I am reverting back to implementing iterators in the (Python) API, for different reasons: - it will make testing quicker to achieve, as I won't have to recode a big chunk of the original Python files - it will be a base for API refactoring - it won't prevent the use a list-based approach later (it is simple to get it from the Iterator)
2008-07-22Added StrokeAttribute class. Beginning of StrokeVertex.Maxime Curioni
IMPORTANT: The setters functions' names were normalized due to constant confusion regarding capitalization. All the function names start with set... instead of Set.... This convention was changed all throughout Freestyle. To use Freestyle as an external renderer, the SWIG library MUST be regenerated.
2008-05-25soc-2008-mxcurioni: Big update. Finally works (links and compiles). So far, ↵Maxime Curioni
the following steps work: 1. instantiates the config path, the controller and the view 2. sets the controller’s view 3. loads a 3ds file (right now a fixed file) 4. inserts a style module (right now, also fixed) 5. computes the view map The next and final step is running the Python script. A lot of information are fixed and should be changed to test the following code: see source/blender/freestyle/app_blender/*.cpp and search for fixed paths (starting in /Users/). I am currently evaluating whether it's worth making Python run on its own environment (right now, the program crashes because of PyImport_AddModule) or whether it should use Blender's Python capabilities. Also, I need to figure out how to integrate the SWIG wrapper dynamic library into the current scheme.
2008-05-10soc-2008-mxcurioni: towards Freestyle compilation, removing Qt's QString and ↵Maxime Curioni
QImage dependencies. Up to this commit, the following directories compile well (and without any warning): system, image, geometry, graph, winged_edge, view_map, stroke. Modified code is commented by //soc and unused variables by //soc unused
2008-05-08soc-2008-mxcurioni: merged changes to revision 14747, cosmetic changes for ↵Maxime Curioni
source/blender/freestyle