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2011-10-23remove $Id: tags after discussion on the mailign list: ↵Campbell Barton
http://markmail.org/message/fp7ozcywxum3ar7n
2011-02-25doxygen: gameengine/Physics tagged.Nathan Letwory
2011-02-23doxygen: prevent GPL license block from being parsed as doxygen comment.Nathan Letwory
2011-01-27[#25815] Patch gcc 4.6Campbell Barton
with minor edits, made sure it works in CMake too.
2010-04-18remove config.h references, was added for automake build system rev around ↵Campbell Barton
124-126 but isnt used by any build systems now.
2010-02-12correct fsf addressCampbell Barton
2009-05-01BGE: New function GameLogic.setMaxLogicFrame() to allow better control over ↵Benoit Bolsee
the time spent on logic. This function sets the maximum number of logic frame executed per render frame. Valid values: 1..5 This function is useful to control the amount of processing consumed by logic. By default, up to 5 logic frames can be executed per render frame. This is fine as long as the time spent on logic is negligible compared to the render time. If it's not the case, the default value will drag the performance of the game down by executing unnecessary logic frames that take up most of the CPU time. You can avoid that by lowering the value with this function. The drawback is less precision in the logic system to physics and I/O activity. Note that it does not affect the physics system: physics will still run at full frame rate (actually up to 5 times the ticrate). You can further control the render frame rate with GameLogic.setLogicTicRate().
2008-10-10Fix bug in rigid body constraint buttons drawing, and while we are at it, ↵Erwin Coumans
add 'Collision' button to disable collisions between bodies, linked between constraint.
2008-08-27BGE patch: KX_GameObject::rayCast() improvements to have X-Ray option, ↵Benoit Bolsee
return true face normal and hit polygon information. rayCast(to,from,dist,prop,face,xray,poly): The face paremeter determines the orientation of the normal: 0 or omitted => hit normal is always oriented towards the ray origin (as if you casted the ray from outside) 1 => hit normal is the real face normal (only for mesh object, otherwise face has no effect) The ray has X-Ray capability if xray parameter is 1, otherwise the first object hit (other than self object) stops the ray. The prop and xray parameters interact as follow: prop off, xray off: return closest hit or no hit if there is no object on the full extend of the ray. prop off, xray on : idem. prop on, xray off: return closest hit if it matches prop, no hit otherwise. prop on, xray on : return closest hit matching prop or no hit if there is no object matching prop on the full extend of the ray. if poly is 0 or omitted, returns a 3-tuple with object reference, hit point and hit normal or (None,None,None) if no hit. if poly is 1, returns a 4-tuple with in addition a KX_PolyProxy as 4th element. The KX_PolyProxy object holds information on the polygon hit by the ray: the index of the vertex forming the poylgon, material, etc. Attributes (read-only): matname: The name of polygon material, empty if no material. material: The material of the polygon texture: The texture name of the polygon. matid: The material index of the polygon, use this to retrieve vertex proxy from mesh proxy v1: vertex index of the first vertex of the polygon, use this to retrieve vertex proxy from mesh proxy v2: vertex index of the second vertex of the polygon, use this to retrieve vertex proxy from mesh proxy v3: vertex index of the third vertex of the polygon, use this to retrieve vertex proxy from mesh proxy v4: vertex index of the fourth vertex of the polygon, 0 if polygon has only 3 vertex use this to retrieve vertex proxy from mesh proxy visible: visible state of the polygon: 1=visible, 0=invisible collide: collide state of the polygon: 1=receives collision, 0=collision free. Methods: getMaterialName(): Returns the polygon material name with MA prefix getMaterial(): Returns the polygon material getTextureName(): Returns the polygon texture name getMaterialIndex(): Returns the material bucket index of the polygon. getNumVertex(): Returns the number of vertex of the polygon. isVisible(): Returns whether the polygon is visible or not isCollider(): Returns whether the polygon is receives collision or not getVertexIndex(vertex): Returns the mesh vertex index of a polygon vertex getMesh(): Returns a mesh proxy New methods of KX_MeshProxy have been implemented to retrieve KX_PolyProxy objects: getNumPolygons(): Returns the number of polygon in the mesh. getPolygon(index): Gets the specified polygon from the mesh. More details in PyDoc.
2008-04-17Patch from GSR that a) fixes a whole bunch of GPL/BL licenseChris Want
blocks that were previously missed; and b) greatly increase my ohloh stats!
2006-12-16contribution from RCRuiz:Erwin Coumans
drawing of rigidbody constraint pivots, and allow passing of full constraint frame.
2006-01-15more graphics patches from Snailrose,Erwin Coumans
remove constraint fixed, Bullet timestep now subdivides Blender game engine timestep, so it runs 60 hertz, SphereShape reverted to old style, so no support for non-uniform scaled spheres for now,
2005-11-28applied the 64-bit pointer patch submitted by Ken HughesErwin Coumans
2005-03-25Big patches:Kester Maddock
Erwin Coumans: Abstract the physics engine Charlie C: Joystick fixes Me: Moved the ray cast (shadows, mouse sensor & ray sensor)
2004-11-08Fix for MSVC (thanks Simon)Kester Maddock
2004-11-06Speed up the physics engine: hook the SOLID broad phase, so we can either ↵Kester Maddock
reject the test or request the penetration depth test as necessary. Previously we were doing the penetration depth test, as well as SOLID's intersection test.
2002-11-25Last of the config.h mods...Kent Mein
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include <config.h> #endif added to these files. Kent -- mein@cs.umn.edu
2002-10-12Initial revisionv2.25Hans Lambermont