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Use a shorter/simpler license convention, stops the header taking so
much space.
Follow the SPDX license specification: https://spdx.org/licenses
- C/C++/objc/objc++
- Python
- Shell Scripts
- CMake, GNUmakefile
While most of the source tree has been included
- `./extern/` was left out.
- `./intern/cycles` & `./intern/atomic` are also excluded because they
use different header conventions.
doc/license/SPDX-license-identifiers.txt has been added to list SPDX all
used identifiers.
See P2788 for the script that automated these edits.
Reviewed By: brecht, mont29, sergey
Ref D14069
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Fixes several notable mistakes and missing information
regarding the API documentation (*.rst).
This will allow API stub generators like bpystubgen or
fake-bpy-module to produce more accurate result.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12639
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The lead only occurred when Python references were leaking as well.
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Add a version of RNA_path_resolve_full that returns true
when the path resolves to a NULL RNA pointer.
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Avoid having to include bpy_rna.h for enum utility functions,
recently added to idprop_py_ui_api.c.
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The storage of IDProperty UI data (min, max, default value, etc) is
quite complicated. For every property, retrieving a single one of these
values involves three string lookups. First for the "_RNA_UI" group
property, then another for a group with the property's name, then for
the data value name. Not only is this inefficient, it's hard to reason
about, unintuitive, and not at all self-explanatory.
This commit replaces that system with a UI data struct directly in the
IDProperty. If it's not used, the only cost is of a NULL pointer. Beyond
storing the description, name, and RNA subtype, derived structs are used
to store type specific UI data like min and max.
Note that this means that addons using (abusing) the `_RNA_UI` custom
property will have to be changed. A few places in the addons repository
will be changed after this commit with D9919.
**Before**
Before, first the _RNA_UI subgroup is retrieved the _RNA_UI group,
then the subgroup for the original property, then specific UI data
is accessed like any other IDProperty.
```
prop = rna_idprop_ui_prop_get(idproperties_owner, "prop_name", create=True)
prop["min"] = 1.0
```
**After**
After, the `id_properties_ui` function for RNA structs returns a python
object specifically for managing an IDProperty's UI data.
```
ui_data = idproperties_owner.id_properties_ui("prop_name")
ui_data.update(min=1.0)
```
In addition to `update`, there are now other functions:
- `as_dict`: Returns a dictionary of the property's UI data.
- `clear`: Removes the property's UI data.
- `update_from`: Copy UI data between properties,
even if they have different owners.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9697
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Error in f3e26c847b6ba0924cfd02641345164c54234425
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Add RNA_struct_type_find_property_no_base for use in the rare situations
when this isn't desired.
Resolves T90617, where sequence strip sub-types weren't detecting
properties that exist in the base "Sequence" types.
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This would have made T88033 more straightforward to track down.
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Blender forbids property changes in .draw() methods. But they weren't
caught after a call to .template_list() with a custom list type.
Support nested calls that disallow writes.
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Negative indices that remained negative after adding the sequence length
caused incorrect slicing.
With the default scene for example:
bpy.context.scene.objects[-4:2]
Gave a different result to:
tuple(bpy.context.scene.objects)[-4:2]
Clamp indices above zero so loops that step forward works as intended.
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This gives useful context in errors,
also remove newline endings from exceptions.
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Needed in siturations when the input argument is needed for exception messages.
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Macros were used for expanding shared logic for some properties.
Replace this with Python converters & a funciton that handles
deferred registration.
Add generic converter functions for RNA enums:
- pyrna_enum_value_parse_string
- pyrna_enum_bitfield_parse_set
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This shows the text as part of the assertion message.
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This adds id_properties_clear() and id_properties_ensure() functions
to RNA structs. This is meant as an initial change based on discussion
in review of D9697. However, they may be useful in other situations.
The change requires refactoring the internal idproperties callback to
return a pointer to the IDProperty pointer, which actually turns out
to be quite a nice cleanup.
An id_properties attribute could be added in the future potentially.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11908
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Also use doxy style function reference `#` prefix chars when
referencing identifiers.
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This patch fixes many minor spelling mistakes, all in comments or
console output. Mostly contractions like can't, won't, don't, its/it's,
etc.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11663
Reviewed by Harley Acheson
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- Matches changes in Python 3.x dictionary methods.
- Iterating now raises a run-time error if the property-group changes
size during iteration.
- IDPropertyGroup.iteritems() has been removed.
- IDPropertyGroup View & Iterator types have been added.
- Some set functionality from dict_keys/values/items aren't yet
supported (isdisjoint method and boolean set style operations).
Proposed as part of T85675.
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When popping ID-property groups/arrays,
ID-property was removed but not freed.
Now the value is converted to a native Python type and freed.
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Remove custom properties from `__dir__` method result since these
can't be accessed using `__getattr__`.
Introduced in the 2.5x Python API update.
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When using `bpy.data.actions[action_name, "nonexistant-library"]`,
use the term `filepath` instead of `name` in the error message.
Also increase the size to match the file path length.
Ref D10253
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This is no longer needed for MSVC-2017.
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This adds support for creating a `BlendFile` (internally called `Main`),
which is limited to a context.
Temporary data can now be created which can then use
`.libraries.load()` the same as with `bpy.data`.
To prevent errors caused by mixing the temporary ID's with data in
`bpy.data` they are tagged as temporary so they can't be assigned
to properties, however they can be passed as arguments to functions.
Reviewed By: mont29, sybren
Ref D10612
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Previously only static methods were supported.
Now C/API functions added to collections can receive a 'self' argument.
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By default objects are no longer GC tracked, this removes some overhead
although it's not significant in my own testing.
- Only enable GC for StructRNA when 'WITH_PYTHON_SAFETY' is on.
- Only track StructRNA when their 'reference' is set.
- Add missing NULL check when 'WITH_PYTHON_SAFETY' is on
and objects new objects be created.
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Don't assign the BPy_StructRNA a value which can be 'None',
instead, set it to NULL.
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Reference counting error in dc61a63e3f1bb3773677fb009fd787af7bd5c727
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Support Python 3.10a5 or 3.9x with support explicitly enabled.
- Enable Python's postponed annotations for Blender's RNA classes
types registered on startup.
- Using postponed annotations has implications for how they are defined,
since they must evaluate in the modules name-space instead of the
classes name-space. See changes to annotations in `release/scripts`.
- Use `from __future__ import annotations` at the top of the module
to ensure the script will run with Python 3.10.
- Old logic is kept since it could be used if PEP-649 is supported.
Resolves T83626
Ref D10474
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This is needed to support Python 3.10's Postponed annotation evaluation.
It also simplifies type checking.
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C/Python defined types were accessible but not exposed in dir(bpy.types)
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This is needed to support `typing.get_type_hints`,
which expects each classes module to have a module '__dict__'.
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This was added to assist upgrading scripts to Blender 2.8x,
now 2.9x is released there is no need to keep this block.
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Replace deprecated _PyUnicode_AsString{AndSize} usage.
T83626 still needs to be resolved before 3.10 is usable.
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This removes Python version checks needed to build with 3.8+ and 3.7x.
Ref D10381
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