PyAPI: make internal modules explicitly "private"

Rename modules in `./scripts/modules/` to use an underscore prefix to
make it clear they aren't intended to be part of public API's. This
also means there is no implication that these modules should be stable,
allowing us to change them based on Blender's internal usage.

The following modules have been marked as private:

- `animsys_refactor`
- `bl_console_utils`
- `bl_i18n_utils`
- `bl_previews_utils`
- `bl_rna_utils`
- `bl_text_utils`
- `bl_ui_utils`
- `bpy_restrict_state`
- `console_python`
- `console_shell`
- `graphviz_export`
- `keyingsets_utils`
- `rna_info`
- `rna_manual_reference`
- `rna_xml`

Note that we could further re-arrange these modules
(under `_bpy_internal` in some cases), this change is mainly to mark
them as private, further changes can be handed on a case-by-case basis.

Ref !147773
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Campbell Barton
2025-10-13 09:35:09 +00:00
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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2009-2023 Blender Authors
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
__all__ = (
"autocomplete",
"banner",
"execute",
"language_id",
)
import os
import bpy
language_id = "shell"
def add_scrollback(text, text_type):
for line in text.split("\n"):
bpy.ops.console.scrollback_append(
text=line.replace("\t", " "),
type=text_type,
)
def shell_run(text):
import subprocess
val, output = subprocess.getstatusoutput(text)
if not val:
style = 'OUTPUT'
else:
style = 'ERROR'
add_scrollback(output, style)
PROMPT = "$ "
def execute(context, _is_interactive):
sc = context.space_data
try:
line = sc.history[-1].body
except:
return {'CANCELLED'}
bpy.ops.console.scrollback_append(text=sc.prompt + line, type='INPUT')
shell_run(line)
# insert a new blank line
bpy.ops.console.history_append(text="", current_character=0,
remove_duplicates=True)
sc.prompt = os.getcwd() + PROMPT
return {'FINISHED'}
def autocomplete(_context):
# sc = context.space_data
# TODO
return {'CANCELLED'}
def banner(context):
sc = context.space_data
shell_run("bash --version")
sc.prompt = os.getcwd() + PROMPT
return {'FINISHED'}