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/* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2004-2023 Blender Authors
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */
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/** \file
* \ingroup freestyle
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*/
#include "BPy_FrsCurve.h"
#include "../BPy_Convert.h"
#include "../BPy_Id.h"
#include "../Interface0D/BPy_CurvePoint.h"
#include "../Interface0D/BPy_SVertex.h"
using namespace Freestyle;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Freestyle Python API improvements - part 3. Major API updates were made to address code review comments. This revision mostly focuses on Python wrappers of C++ 0D and 1D elements (i.e., Interface0D and Interface1D, as well as their subclasses). * Most getter/setter methods were reimplemented as attributes using PyGetSetDef. Vector attributes are now implemented based on mathutils callbacks. Boolean attributes now only accept boolean values. * The __getitem__ method was removed and the Sequence protocol was used instead. * The naming of methods and attributes was fixed to follow the naming conventions of the Blender Python API (i.e., lower case + underscores for methods and attributes, and CamelCase for classes). Some naming inconsistency within the Freestyle Python API was also addressed. * The Freestyle API had a number of method names including prefix/suffix "A" and "B", and their meanings were inconsistent (i.e., referring to different things depending on the classes). The names with these two letters were replaced with more straightforward names. Also some attribute names were changed so as to indicate the type of the value (e.g., FEdge.next_fedge instead of FEdge.next_edge) in line with other names explicitly indicating what the value is (e.g., SVertex.viewvertex). * In addition, some code clean-up was done in both C++ and Python. Notes: In summary, the following irregular naming changes were made through this revision (those resulting from regular changes of naming conventions are not listed): - CurvePoint: {A,B} --> {first,second}_svertex - FEdge: vertex{A,B} --> {first,second}_svertex - FEdge: {next,previous}Edge --> {next,previous}_fedge - FEdgeSharp: normal{A,B} --> normal_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}FaceMark --> face_mark_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}Material --> material_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}MaterialIndex --> material_index_{right,left} - FrsCurve: empty --> is_empty - FrsCurve: nSegments --> segments_size - TVertex: mate() --> get_mate() - ViewEdge: fedge{A,B} --> {first,last}_fedge - ViewEdge: setaShape, aShape --> occlude - ViewEdge: {A,B} --> {first,last}_viewvertex - ViewMap: getScene3dBBox --> scene_bbox
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/*----------------------CurvePoint methods ----------------------------*/
PyDoc_STRVAR(
/* Wrap. */
FrsCurve_doc,
"Class hierarchy: :class:`Interface1D` > :class:`Curve`\n"
"\n"
"Base class for curves made of CurvePoints. :class:`SVertex` is the\n"
"type of the initial curve vertices. A :class:`Chain` is a\n"
"specialization of a Curve.\n"
"\n"
".. method:: __init__()\n"
" __init__(brother)\n"
" __init__(id)\n"
"\n"
" Builds a :class:`FrsCurve` using a default constructor,\n"
" copy constructor or from an :class:`Id`.\n"
"\n"
" :arg brother: A Curve object.\n"
" :type brother: :class:`Curve`\n"
" :arg id: An Id object.\n"
" :type id: :class:`Id`\n");
Freestyle Python API improvements - part 3. Major API updates were made to address code review comments. This revision mostly focuses on Python wrappers of C++ 0D and 1D elements (i.e., Interface0D and Interface1D, as well as their subclasses). * Most getter/setter methods were reimplemented as attributes using PyGetSetDef. Vector attributes are now implemented based on mathutils callbacks. Boolean attributes now only accept boolean values. * The __getitem__ method was removed and the Sequence protocol was used instead. * The naming of methods and attributes was fixed to follow the naming conventions of the Blender Python API (i.e., lower case + underscores for methods and attributes, and CamelCase for classes). Some naming inconsistency within the Freestyle Python API was also addressed. * The Freestyle API had a number of method names including prefix/suffix "A" and "B", and their meanings were inconsistent (i.e., referring to different things depending on the classes). The names with these two letters were replaced with more straightforward names. Also some attribute names were changed so as to indicate the type of the value (e.g., FEdge.next_fedge instead of FEdge.next_edge) in line with other names explicitly indicating what the value is (e.g., SVertex.viewvertex). * In addition, some code clean-up was done in both C++ and Python. Notes: In summary, the following irregular naming changes were made through this revision (those resulting from regular changes of naming conventions are not listed): - CurvePoint: {A,B} --> {first,second}_svertex - FEdge: vertex{A,B} --> {first,second}_svertex - FEdge: {next,previous}Edge --> {next,previous}_fedge - FEdgeSharp: normal{A,B} --> normal_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}FaceMark --> face_mark_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}Material --> material_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}MaterialIndex --> material_index_{right,left} - FrsCurve: empty --> is_empty - FrsCurve: nSegments --> segments_size - TVertex: mate() --> get_mate() - ViewEdge: fedge{A,B} --> {first,last}_fedge - ViewEdge: setaShape, aShape --> occlude - ViewEdge: {A,B} --> {first,last}_viewvertex - ViewMap: getScene3dBBox --> scene_bbox
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static int FrsCurve_init(BPy_FrsCurve *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwds)
{
static const char *kwlist_1[] = {"brother", nullptr};
static const char *kwlist_2[] = {"id", nullptr};
PyObject *obj = nullptr;
if (PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwds, "|O!", (char **)kwlist_1, &FrsCurve_Type, &obj)) {
if (!obj) {
self->c = new Curve();
}
else {
self->c = new Curve(*(((BPy_FrsCurve *)obj)->c));
}
}
else if ((void)PyErr_Clear(),
PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwds, "O!", (char **)kwlist_2, &Id_Type, &obj))
{
self->c = new Curve(*(((BPy_Id *)obj)->id));
}
else {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "invalid argument(s)");
return -1;
}
self->py_if1D.if1D = self->c;
self->py_if1D.borrowed = false;
return 0;
}
PyDoc_STRVAR(
/* Wrap. */
FrsCurve_push_vertex_back_doc,
".. method:: push_vertex_back(vertex)\n"
"\n"
" Adds a single vertex at the end of the Curve.\n"
"\n"
" :arg vertex: A vertex object.\n"
" :type vertex: :class:`SVertex` | :class:`CurvePoint`\n");
static PyObject *FrsCurve_push_vertex_back(BPy_FrsCurve *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwds)
Freestyle Python API improvements - part 3. Major API updates were made to address code review comments. This revision mostly focuses on Python wrappers of C++ 0D and 1D elements (i.e., Interface0D and Interface1D, as well as their subclasses). * Most getter/setter methods were reimplemented as attributes using PyGetSetDef. Vector attributes are now implemented based on mathutils callbacks. Boolean attributes now only accept boolean values. * The __getitem__ method was removed and the Sequence protocol was used instead. * The naming of methods and attributes was fixed to follow the naming conventions of the Blender Python API (i.e., lower case + underscores for methods and attributes, and CamelCase for classes). Some naming inconsistency within the Freestyle Python API was also addressed. * The Freestyle API had a number of method names including prefix/suffix "A" and "B", and their meanings were inconsistent (i.e., referring to different things depending on the classes). The names with these two letters were replaced with more straightforward names. Also some attribute names were changed so as to indicate the type of the value (e.g., FEdge.next_fedge instead of FEdge.next_edge) in line with other names explicitly indicating what the value is (e.g., SVertex.viewvertex). * In addition, some code clean-up was done in both C++ and Python. Notes: In summary, the following irregular naming changes were made through this revision (those resulting from regular changes of naming conventions are not listed): - CurvePoint: {A,B} --> {first,second}_svertex - FEdge: vertex{A,B} --> {first,second}_svertex - FEdge: {next,previous}Edge --> {next,previous}_fedge - FEdgeSharp: normal{A,B} --> normal_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}FaceMark --> face_mark_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}Material --> material_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}MaterialIndex --> material_index_{right,left} - FrsCurve: empty --> is_empty - FrsCurve: nSegments --> segments_size - TVertex: mate() --> get_mate() - ViewEdge: fedge{A,B} --> {first,last}_fedge - ViewEdge: setaShape, aShape --> occlude - ViewEdge: {A,B} --> {first,last}_viewvertex - ViewMap: getScene3dBBox --> scene_bbox
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{
static const char *kwlist[] = {"vertex", nullptr};
PyObject *obj = nullptr;
if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwds, "O", (char **)kwlist, &obj)) {
return nullptr;
}
Freestyle Python API improvements - part 3. Major API updates were made to address code review comments. This revision mostly focuses on Python wrappers of C++ 0D and 1D elements (i.e., Interface0D and Interface1D, as well as their subclasses). * Most getter/setter methods were reimplemented as attributes using PyGetSetDef. Vector attributes are now implemented based on mathutils callbacks. Boolean attributes now only accept boolean values. * The __getitem__ method was removed and the Sequence protocol was used instead. * The naming of methods and attributes was fixed to follow the naming conventions of the Blender Python API (i.e., lower case + underscores for methods and attributes, and CamelCase for classes). Some naming inconsistency within the Freestyle Python API was also addressed. * The Freestyle API had a number of method names including prefix/suffix "A" and "B", and their meanings were inconsistent (i.e., referring to different things depending on the classes). The names with these two letters were replaced with more straightforward names. Also some attribute names were changed so as to indicate the type of the value (e.g., FEdge.next_fedge instead of FEdge.next_edge) in line with other names explicitly indicating what the value is (e.g., SVertex.viewvertex). * In addition, some code clean-up was done in both C++ and Python. Notes: In summary, the following irregular naming changes were made through this revision (those resulting from regular changes of naming conventions are not listed): - CurvePoint: {A,B} --> {first,second}_svertex - FEdge: vertex{A,B} --> {first,second}_svertex - FEdge: {next,previous}Edge --> {next,previous}_fedge - FEdgeSharp: normal{A,B} --> normal_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}FaceMark --> face_mark_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}Material --> material_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}MaterialIndex --> material_index_{right,left} - FrsCurve: empty --> is_empty - FrsCurve: nSegments --> segments_size - TVertex: mate() --> get_mate() - ViewEdge: fedge{A,B} --> {first,last}_fedge - ViewEdge: setaShape, aShape --> occlude - ViewEdge: {A,B} --> {first,last}_viewvertex - ViewMap: getScene3dBBox --> scene_bbox
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if (BPy_CurvePoint_Check(obj)) {
self->c->push_vertex_back(((BPy_CurvePoint *)obj)->cp);
}
else if (BPy_SVertex_Check(obj)) {
Freestyle Python API improvements - part 3. Major API updates were made to address code review comments. This revision mostly focuses on Python wrappers of C++ 0D and 1D elements (i.e., Interface0D and Interface1D, as well as their subclasses). * Most getter/setter methods were reimplemented as attributes using PyGetSetDef. Vector attributes are now implemented based on mathutils callbacks. Boolean attributes now only accept boolean values. * The __getitem__ method was removed and the Sequence protocol was used instead. * The naming of methods and attributes was fixed to follow the naming conventions of the Blender Python API (i.e., lower case + underscores for methods and attributes, and CamelCase for classes). Some naming inconsistency within the Freestyle Python API was also addressed. * The Freestyle API had a number of method names including prefix/suffix "A" and "B", and their meanings were inconsistent (i.e., referring to different things depending on the classes). The names with these two letters were replaced with more straightforward names. Also some attribute names were changed so as to indicate the type of the value (e.g., FEdge.next_fedge instead of FEdge.next_edge) in line with other names explicitly indicating what the value is (e.g., SVertex.viewvertex). * In addition, some code clean-up was done in both C++ and Python. Notes: In summary, the following irregular naming changes were made through this revision (those resulting from regular changes of naming conventions are not listed): - CurvePoint: {A,B} --> {first,second}_svertex - FEdge: vertex{A,B} --> {first,second}_svertex - FEdge: {next,previous}Edge --> {next,previous}_fedge - FEdgeSharp: normal{A,B} --> normal_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}FaceMark --> face_mark_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}Material --> material_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}MaterialIndex --> material_index_{right,left} - FrsCurve: empty --> is_empty - FrsCurve: nSegments --> segments_size - TVertex: mate() --> get_mate() - ViewEdge: fedge{A,B} --> {first,last}_fedge - ViewEdge: setaShape, aShape --> occlude - ViewEdge: {A,B} --> {first,last}_viewvertex - ViewMap: getScene3dBBox --> scene_bbox
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self->c->push_vertex_back(((BPy_SVertex *)obj)->sv);
}
else {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "invalid argument");
return nullptr;
}
Py_RETURN_NONE;
}
PyDoc_STRVAR(
/* Wrap. */
FrsCurve_push_vertex_front_doc,
".. method:: push_vertex_front(vertex)\n"
"\n"
" Adds a single vertex at the front of the Curve.\n"
"\n"
" :arg vertex: A vertex object.\n"
" :type vertex: :class:`SVertex` | :class:`CurvePoint`\n");
static PyObject *FrsCurve_push_vertex_front(BPy_FrsCurve *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwds)
Freestyle Python API improvements - part 3. Major API updates were made to address code review comments. This revision mostly focuses on Python wrappers of C++ 0D and 1D elements (i.e., Interface0D and Interface1D, as well as their subclasses). * Most getter/setter methods were reimplemented as attributes using PyGetSetDef. Vector attributes are now implemented based on mathutils callbacks. Boolean attributes now only accept boolean values. * The __getitem__ method was removed and the Sequence protocol was used instead. * The naming of methods and attributes was fixed to follow the naming conventions of the Blender Python API (i.e., lower case + underscores for methods and attributes, and CamelCase for classes). Some naming inconsistency within the Freestyle Python API was also addressed. * The Freestyle API had a number of method names including prefix/suffix "A" and "B", and their meanings were inconsistent (i.e., referring to different things depending on the classes). The names with these two letters were replaced with more straightforward names. Also some attribute names were changed so as to indicate the type of the value (e.g., FEdge.next_fedge instead of FEdge.next_edge) in line with other names explicitly indicating what the value is (e.g., SVertex.viewvertex). * In addition, some code clean-up was done in both C++ and Python. Notes: In summary, the following irregular naming changes were made through this revision (those resulting from regular changes of naming conventions are not listed): - CurvePoint: {A,B} --> {first,second}_svertex - FEdge: vertex{A,B} --> {first,second}_svertex - FEdge: {next,previous}Edge --> {next,previous}_fedge - FEdgeSharp: normal{A,B} --> normal_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}FaceMark --> face_mark_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}Material --> material_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}MaterialIndex --> material_index_{right,left} - FrsCurve: empty --> is_empty - FrsCurve: nSegments --> segments_size - TVertex: mate() --> get_mate() - ViewEdge: fedge{A,B} --> {first,last}_fedge - ViewEdge: setaShape, aShape --> occlude - ViewEdge: {A,B} --> {first,last}_viewvertex - ViewMap: getScene3dBBox --> scene_bbox
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{
static const char *kwlist[] = {"vertex", nullptr};
PyObject *obj = nullptr;
if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwds, "O", (char **)kwlist, &obj)) {
return nullptr;
}
Freestyle Python API improvements - part 3. Major API updates were made to address code review comments. This revision mostly focuses on Python wrappers of C++ 0D and 1D elements (i.e., Interface0D and Interface1D, as well as their subclasses). * Most getter/setter methods were reimplemented as attributes using PyGetSetDef. Vector attributes are now implemented based on mathutils callbacks. Boolean attributes now only accept boolean values. * The __getitem__ method was removed and the Sequence protocol was used instead. * The naming of methods and attributes was fixed to follow the naming conventions of the Blender Python API (i.e., lower case + underscores for methods and attributes, and CamelCase for classes). Some naming inconsistency within the Freestyle Python API was also addressed. * The Freestyle API had a number of method names including prefix/suffix "A" and "B", and their meanings were inconsistent (i.e., referring to different things depending on the classes). The names with these two letters were replaced with more straightforward names. Also some attribute names were changed so as to indicate the type of the value (e.g., FEdge.next_fedge instead of FEdge.next_edge) in line with other names explicitly indicating what the value is (e.g., SVertex.viewvertex). * In addition, some code clean-up was done in both C++ and Python. Notes: In summary, the following irregular naming changes were made through this revision (those resulting from regular changes of naming conventions are not listed): - CurvePoint: {A,B} --> {first,second}_svertex - FEdge: vertex{A,B} --> {first,second}_svertex - FEdge: {next,previous}Edge --> {next,previous}_fedge - FEdgeSharp: normal{A,B} --> normal_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}FaceMark --> face_mark_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}Material --> material_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}MaterialIndex --> material_index_{right,left} - FrsCurve: empty --> is_empty - FrsCurve: nSegments --> segments_size - TVertex: mate() --> get_mate() - ViewEdge: fedge{A,B} --> {first,last}_fedge - ViewEdge: setaShape, aShape --> occlude - ViewEdge: {A,B} --> {first,last}_viewvertex - ViewMap: getScene3dBBox --> scene_bbox
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if (BPy_CurvePoint_Check(obj)) {
self->c->push_vertex_front(((BPy_CurvePoint *)obj)->cp);
}
else if (BPy_SVertex_Check(obj)) {
Freestyle Python API improvements - part 3. Major API updates were made to address code review comments. This revision mostly focuses on Python wrappers of C++ 0D and 1D elements (i.e., Interface0D and Interface1D, as well as their subclasses). * Most getter/setter methods were reimplemented as attributes using PyGetSetDef. Vector attributes are now implemented based on mathutils callbacks. Boolean attributes now only accept boolean values. * The __getitem__ method was removed and the Sequence protocol was used instead. * The naming of methods and attributes was fixed to follow the naming conventions of the Blender Python API (i.e., lower case + underscores for methods and attributes, and CamelCase for classes). Some naming inconsistency within the Freestyle Python API was also addressed. * The Freestyle API had a number of method names including prefix/suffix "A" and "B", and their meanings were inconsistent (i.e., referring to different things depending on the classes). The names with these two letters were replaced with more straightforward names. Also some attribute names were changed so as to indicate the type of the value (e.g., FEdge.next_fedge instead of FEdge.next_edge) in line with other names explicitly indicating what the value is (e.g., SVertex.viewvertex). * In addition, some code clean-up was done in both C++ and Python. Notes: In summary, the following irregular naming changes were made through this revision (those resulting from regular changes of naming conventions are not listed): - CurvePoint: {A,B} --> {first,second}_svertex - FEdge: vertex{A,B} --> {first,second}_svertex - FEdge: {next,previous}Edge --> {next,previous}_fedge - FEdgeSharp: normal{A,B} --> normal_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}FaceMark --> face_mark_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}Material --> material_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}MaterialIndex --> material_index_{right,left} - FrsCurve: empty --> is_empty - FrsCurve: nSegments --> segments_size - TVertex: mate() --> get_mate() - ViewEdge: fedge{A,B} --> {first,last}_fedge - ViewEdge: setaShape, aShape --> occlude - ViewEdge: {A,B} --> {first,last}_viewvertex - ViewMap: getScene3dBBox --> scene_bbox
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self->c->push_vertex_front(((BPy_SVertex *)obj)->sv);
}
else {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "invalid argument");
return nullptr;
}
Py_RETURN_NONE;
}
#ifdef __GNUC__
# ifdef __clang__
# pragma clang diagnostic push
# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wcast-function-type"
# else
# pragma GCC diagnostic push
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wcast-function-type"
# endif
#endif
static PyMethodDef BPy_FrsCurve_methods[] = {
{"push_vertex_back",
(PyCFunction)FrsCurve_push_vertex_back,
METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS,
FrsCurve_push_vertex_back_doc},
{"push_vertex_front",
(PyCFunction)FrsCurve_push_vertex_front,
METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS,
FrsCurve_push_vertex_front_doc},
{nullptr, nullptr, 0, nullptr},
Freestyle Python API improvements - part 3. Major API updates were made to address code review comments. This revision mostly focuses on Python wrappers of C++ 0D and 1D elements (i.e., Interface0D and Interface1D, as well as their subclasses). * Most getter/setter methods were reimplemented as attributes using PyGetSetDef. Vector attributes are now implemented based on mathutils callbacks. Boolean attributes now only accept boolean values. * The __getitem__ method was removed and the Sequence protocol was used instead. * The naming of methods and attributes was fixed to follow the naming conventions of the Blender Python API (i.e., lower case + underscores for methods and attributes, and CamelCase for classes). Some naming inconsistency within the Freestyle Python API was also addressed. * The Freestyle API had a number of method names including prefix/suffix "A" and "B", and their meanings were inconsistent (i.e., referring to different things depending on the classes). The names with these two letters were replaced with more straightforward names. Also some attribute names were changed so as to indicate the type of the value (e.g., FEdge.next_fedge instead of FEdge.next_edge) in line with other names explicitly indicating what the value is (e.g., SVertex.viewvertex). * In addition, some code clean-up was done in both C++ and Python. Notes: In summary, the following irregular naming changes were made through this revision (those resulting from regular changes of naming conventions are not listed): - CurvePoint: {A,B} --> {first,second}_svertex - FEdge: vertex{A,B} --> {first,second}_svertex - FEdge: {next,previous}Edge --> {next,previous}_fedge - FEdgeSharp: normal{A,B} --> normal_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}FaceMark --> face_mark_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}Material --> material_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}MaterialIndex --> material_index_{right,left} - FrsCurve: empty --> is_empty - FrsCurve: nSegments --> segments_size - TVertex: mate() --> get_mate() - ViewEdge: fedge{A,B} --> {first,last}_fedge - ViewEdge: setaShape, aShape --> occlude - ViewEdge: {A,B} --> {first,last}_viewvertex - ViewMap: getScene3dBBox --> scene_bbox
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};
#ifdef __GNUC__
# ifdef __clang__
# pragma clang diagnostic pop
# else
# pragma GCC diagnostic pop
# endif
#endif
Freestyle Python API improvements - part 3. Major API updates were made to address code review comments. This revision mostly focuses on Python wrappers of C++ 0D and 1D elements (i.e., Interface0D and Interface1D, as well as their subclasses). * Most getter/setter methods were reimplemented as attributes using PyGetSetDef. Vector attributes are now implemented based on mathutils callbacks. Boolean attributes now only accept boolean values. * The __getitem__ method was removed and the Sequence protocol was used instead. * The naming of methods and attributes was fixed to follow the naming conventions of the Blender Python API (i.e., lower case + underscores for methods and attributes, and CamelCase for classes). Some naming inconsistency within the Freestyle Python API was also addressed. * The Freestyle API had a number of method names including prefix/suffix "A" and "B", and their meanings were inconsistent (i.e., referring to different things depending on the classes). The names with these two letters were replaced with more straightforward names. Also some attribute names were changed so as to indicate the type of the value (e.g., FEdge.next_fedge instead of FEdge.next_edge) in line with other names explicitly indicating what the value is (e.g., SVertex.viewvertex). * In addition, some code clean-up was done in both C++ and Python. Notes: In summary, the following irregular naming changes were made through this revision (those resulting from regular changes of naming conventions are not listed): - CurvePoint: {A,B} --> {first,second}_svertex - FEdge: vertex{A,B} --> {first,second}_svertex - FEdge: {next,previous}Edge --> {next,previous}_fedge - FEdgeSharp: normal{A,B} --> normal_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}FaceMark --> face_mark_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}Material --> material_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}MaterialIndex --> material_index_{right,left} - FrsCurve: empty --> is_empty - FrsCurve: nSegments --> segments_size - TVertex: mate() --> get_mate() - ViewEdge: fedge{A,B} --> {first,last}_fedge - ViewEdge: setaShape, aShape --> occlude - ViewEdge: {A,B} --> {first,last}_viewvertex - ViewMap: getScene3dBBox --> scene_bbox
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/*----------------------CurvePoint get/setters ----------------------------*/
PyDoc_STRVAR(
/* Wrap. */
FrsCurve_is_empty_doc,
"True if the Curve doesn't have any Vertex yet.\n"
"\n"
":type: bool\n");
static PyObject *FrsCurve_is_empty_get(BPy_FrsCurve *self, void * /*closure*/)
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{
return PyBool_from_bool(self->c->empty());
}
PyDoc_STRVAR(
/* Wrap. */
FrsCurve_segments_size_doc,
"The number of segments in the polyline constituting the Curve.\n"
"\n"
":type: int\n");
static PyObject *FrsCurve_segments_size_get(BPy_FrsCurve *self, void * /*closure*/)
Freestyle Python API improvements - part 3. Major API updates were made to address code review comments. This revision mostly focuses on Python wrappers of C++ 0D and 1D elements (i.e., Interface0D and Interface1D, as well as their subclasses). * Most getter/setter methods were reimplemented as attributes using PyGetSetDef. Vector attributes are now implemented based on mathutils callbacks. Boolean attributes now only accept boolean values. * The __getitem__ method was removed and the Sequence protocol was used instead. * The naming of methods and attributes was fixed to follow the naming conventions of the Blender Python API (i.e., lower case + underscores for methods and attributes, and CamelCase for classes). Some naming inconsistency within the Freestyle Python API was also addressed. * The Freestyle API had a number of method names including prefix/suffix "A" and "B", and their meanings were inconsistent (i.e., referring to different things depending on the classes). The names with these two letters were replaced with more straightforward names. Also some attribute names were changed so as to indicate the type of the value (e.g., FEdge.next_fedge instead of FEdge.next_edge) in line with other names explicitly indicating what the value is (e.g., SVertex.viewvertex). * In addition, some code clean-up was done in both C++ and Python. Notes: In summary, the following irregular naming changes were made through this revision (those resulting from regular changes of naming conventions are not listed): - CurvePoint: {A,B} --> {first,second}_svertex - FEdge: vertex{A,B} --> {first,second}_svertex - FEdge: {next,previous}Edge --> {next,previous}_fedge - FEdgeSharp: normal{A,B} --> normal_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}FaceMark --> face_mark_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}Material --> material_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}MaterialIndex --> material_index_{right,left} - FrsCurve: empty --> is_empty - FrsCurve: nSegments --> segments_size - TVertex: mate() --> get_mate() - ViewEdge: fedge{A,B} --> {first,last}_fedge - ViewEdge: setaShape, aShape --> occlude - ViewEdge: {A,B} --> {first,last}_viewvertex - ViewMap: getScene3dBBox --> scene_bbox
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{
return PyLong_FromLong(self->c->nSegments());
}
Freestyle Python API improvements - part 3. Major API updates were made to address code review comments. This revision mostly focuses on Python wrappers of C++ 0D and 1D elements (i.e., Interface0D and Interface1D, as well as their subclasses). * Most getter/setter methods were reimplemented as attributes using PyGetSetDef. Vector attributes are now implemented based on mathutils callbacks. Boolean attributes now only accept boolean values. * The __getitem__ method was removed and the Sequence protocol was used instead. * The naming of methods and attributes was fixed to follow the naming conventions of the Blender Python API (i.e., lower case + underscores for methods and attributes, and CamelCase for classes). Some naming inconsistency within the Freestyle Python API was also addressed. * The Freestyle API had a number of method names including prefix/suffix "A" and "B", and their meanings were inconsistent (i.e., referring to different things depending on the classes). The names with these two letters were replaced with more straightforward names. Also some attribute names were changed so as to indicate the type of the value (e.g., FEdge.next_fedge instead of FEdge.next_edge) in line with other names explicitly indicating what the value is (e.g., SVertex.viewvertex). * In addition, some code clean-up was done in both C++ and Python. Notes: In summary, the following irregular naming changes were made through this revision (those resulting from regular changes of naming conventions are not listed): - CurvePoint: {A,B} --> {first,second}_svertex - FEdge: vertex{A,B} --> {first,second}_svertex - FEdge: {next,previous}Edge --> {next,previous}_fedge - FEdgeSharp: normal{A,B} --> normal_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}FaceMark --> face_mark_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}Material --> material_{right,left} - FEdgeSharp: {a,b}MaterialIndex --> material_index_{right,left} - FrsCurve: empty --> is_empty - FrsCurve: nSegments --> segments_size - TVertex: mate() --> get_mate() - ViewEdge: fedge{A,B} --> {first,last}_fedge - ViewEdge: setaShape, aShape --> occlude - ViewEdge: {A,B} --> {first,last}_viewvertex - ViewMap: getScene3dBBox --> scene_bbox
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static PyGetSetDef BPy_FrsCurve_getseters[] = {
{"is_empty", (getter)FrsCurve_is_empty_get, (setter) nullptr, FrsCurve_is_empty_doc, nullptr},
{"segments_size",
(getter)FrsCurve_segments_size_get,
(setter) nullptr,
FrsCurve_segments_size_doc,
nullptr},
{nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr} /* Sentinel */
};
/*-----------------------BPy_FrsCurve type definition ------------------------------*/
PyTypeObject FrsCurve_Type = {
/*ob_base*/ PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(nullptr, 0)
/*tp_name*/ "Curve",
/*tp_basicsize*/ sizeof(BPy_FrsCurve),
/*tp_itemsize*/ 0,
/*tp_dealloc*/ nullptr,
/*tp_vectorcall_offset*/ 0,
/*tp_getattr*/ nullptr,
/*tp_setattr*/ nullptr,
/*tp_as_async*/ nullptr,
/*tp_repr*/ nullptr,
/*tp_as_number*/ nullptr,
/*tp_as_sequence*/ nullptr,
/*tp_as_mapping*/ nullptr,
/*tp_hash*/ nullptr,
/*tp_call*/ nullptr,
/*tp_str*/ nullptr,
/*tp_getattro*/ nullptr,
/*tp_setattro*/ nullptr,
/*tp_as_buffer*/ nullptr,
/*tp_flags*/ Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE,
/*tp_doc*/ FrsCurve_doc,
/*tp_traverse*/ nullptr,
/*tp_clear*/ nullptr,
/*tp_richcompare*/ nullptr,
/*tp_weaklistoffset*/ 0,
/*tp_iter*/ nullptr,
/*tp_iternext*/ nullptr,
/*tp_methods*/ BPy_FrsCurve_methods,
/*tp_members*/ nullptr,
/*tp_getset*/ BPy_FrsCurve_getseters,
/*tp_base*/ &Interface1D_Type,
/*tp_dict*/ nullptr,
/*tp_descr_get*/ nullptr,
/*tp_descr_set*/ nullptr,
/*tp_dictoffset*/ 0,
/*tp_init*/ (initproc)FrsCurve_init,
/*tp_alloc*/ nullptr,
/*tp_new*/ nullptr,
};
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////