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/**
* Do Ipo stuff
*
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*
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#if defined (__sgi)
#include <math.h>
#else
#include <cmath>
#endif
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#include "KX_IpoActuator.h"
#include "KX_GameObject.h"
#include "FloatValue.h"
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include <config.h>
#endif
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#include "KX_KetsjiEngine.h"
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/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Type strings */
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
STR_String KX_IpoActuator::S_KX_ACT_IPO_PLAY_STRING = "Play";
STR_String KX_IpoActuator::S_KX_ACT_IPO_PINGPONG_STRING = "PingPong";
STR_String KX_IpoActuator::S_KX_ACT_IPO_FLIPPER_STRING = "Flipper";
STR_String KX_IpoActuator::S_KX_ACT_IPO_LOOPSTOP_STRING = "LoopStop";
STR_String KX_IpoActuator::S_KX_ACT_IPO_LOOPEND_STRING = "LoopEnd";
STR_String KX_IpoActuator::S_KX_ACT_IPO_KEY2KEY_STRING = "Key2key";
STR_String KX_IpoActuator::S_KX_ACT_IPO_FROM_PROP_STRING = "FromProp";
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Native functions */
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
KX_IpoActuator::KX_IpoActuator(SCA_IObject* gameobj,
const STR_String& propname,
const STR_String& framePropname,
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float starttime,
float endtime,
bool recurse,
int acttype,
bool ipo_as_force,
BGE logic patch: new "Add" mode for Ipo actuator, several corrections in state system. New Add mode for Ipo actuator ============================= A new Add button, mutually exclusive with Force button, is available in the Ipo actuator. When selected, it activates the Add mode that consists in adding the Ipo curve to the current object situation in world coordinates, or parent coordinates if the object has a parent. Scale Ipo curves are multiplied instead of added to the object current scale. If the local flag is selected, the Ipo curve is added (multiplied) in the object's local coordinates. Delta Ipo curves are handled identically to normal Ipo curve and there is no need to work with Delta Ipo curves provided that you make sure that the Ipo curve starts from origin. Origin means location 0 for Location Ipo curve, rotation 0 for Rotation Ipo curve and scale 1 for Scale Ipo curve. The "current object situation" means the object's location, rotation and scale at the start of the Ipo curve. For Loop Stop and Loop End Ipo actuators, this means at the start of each loop. This initial state is used as a base during the execution of the Ipo Curve but when the Ipo curve is restarted (later or immediately in case of Loop mode), the object current situation at that time is used as the new base. For reference, here is the exact operation of the Add mode for each type of Ipo curve (oLoc, oRot, oScale, oMat: object's loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix at the start of the curve; iLoc, iRot, iScale, iMat: Ipo curve loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix resulting from the rotation). Location Local=false: newLoc = oLoc+iLoc Local=true : newLoc = oLoc+oScale*(oMat*iLoc) Rotation Local=false: newMat = iMat*oMat Local=true : newMat = oMat*iMat Scale Local=false: newScale = oScale*iScale Local=true : newScale = oScale*iScale Add+Local mode is very useful to have dynamic object executing complex movement relative to their current location/orientation. Of cource, dynamics should be disabled during the execution of the curve. Several corrections in state system =================================== - Object initial state is taken into account when adding object dynamically - Fix bug with link count when adding object dynamically - Fix false on-off detection for Actuator sensor when actuator is trigged on negative event. - Fix Parent actuator false activation on negative event - Loop Ipo curve not restarting at correct frame when start frame is different from one.
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bool ipo_add,
bool ipo_local,
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PyTypeObject* T)
: SCA_IActuator(gameobj,T),
m_bNegativeEvent(false),
m_startframe (starttime),
m_endframe(endtime),
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m_recurse(recurse),
m_localtime(starttime),
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m_direction(1),
m_propname(propname),
m_framepropname(framePropname),
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m_ipo_as_force(ipo_as_force),
BGE logic patch: new "Add" mode for Ipo actuator, several corrections in state system. New Add mode for Ipo actuator ============================= A new Add button, mutually exclusive with Force button, is available in the Ipo actuator. When selected, it activates the Add mode that consists in adding the Ipo curve to the current object situation in world coordinates, or parent coordinates if the object has a parent. Scale Ipo curves are multiplied instead of added to the object current scale. If the local flag is selected, the Ipo curve is added (multiplied) in the object's local coordinates. Delta Ipo curves are handled identically to normal Ipo curve and there is no need to work with Delta Ipo curves provided that you make sure that the Ipo curve starts from origin. Origin means location 0 for Location Ipo curve, rotation 0 for Rotation Ipo curve and scale 1 for Scale Ipo curve. The "current object situation" means the object's location, rotation and scale at the start of the Ipo curve. For Loop Stop and Loop End Ipo actuators, this means at the start of each loop. This initial state is used as a base during the execution of the Ipo Curve but when the Ipo curve is restarted (later or immediately in case of Loop mode), the object current situation at that time is used as the new base. For reference, here is the exact operation of the Add mode for each type of Ipo curve (oLoc, oRot, oScale, oMat: object's loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix at the start of the curve; iLoc, iRot, iScale, iMat: Ipo curve loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix resulting from the rotation). Location Local=false: newLoc = oLoc+iLoc Local=true : newLoc = oLoc+oScale*(oMat*iLoc) Rotation Local=false: newMat = iMat*oMat Local=true : newMat = oMat*iMat Scale Local=false: newScale = oScale*iScale Local=true : newScale = oScale*iScale Add+Local mode is very useful to have dynamic object executing complex movement relative to their current location/orientation. Of cource, dynamics should be disabled during the execution of the curve. Several corrections in state system =================================== - Object initial state is taken into account when adding object dynamically - Fix bug with link count when adding object dynamically - Fix false on-off detection for Actuator sensor when actuator is trigged on negative event. - Fix Parent actuator false activation on negative event - Loop Ipo curve not restarting at correct frame when start frame is different from one.
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m_ipo_add(ipo_add),
m_ipo_local(ipo_local),
m_type(acttype)
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{
m_starttime = -2.0*fabs(m_endframe - m_startframe) - 1.0;
m_bIpoPlaying = false;
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}
void KX_IpoActuator::SetStart(float starttime)
{
m_startframe=starttime;
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}
void KX_IpoActuator::SetEnd(float endtime)
{
m_endframe=endtime;
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}
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bool KX_IpoActuator::ClampLocalTime()
{
if (m_startframe < m_endframe)
{
if (m_localtime < m_startframe)
{
m_localtime = m_startframe;
return true;
}
else if (m_localtime > m_endframe)
{
m_localtime = m_endframe;
return true;
}
} else {
if (m_localtime > m_startframe)
{
m_localtime = m_startframe;
return true;
}
else if (m_localtime < m_endframe)
{
m_localtime = m_endframe;
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
void KX_IpoActuator::SetStartTime(float curtime)
{
BGE logic patch: new "Add" mode for Ipo actuator, several corrections in state system. New Add mode for Ipo actuator ============================= A new Add button, mutually exclusive with Force button, is available in the Ipo actuator. When selected, it activates the Add mode that consists in adding the Ipo curve to the current object situation in world coordinates, or parent coordinates if the object has a parent. Scale Ipo curves are multiplied instead of added to the object current scale. If the local flag is selected, the Ipo curve is added (multiplied) in the object's local coordinates. Delta Ipo curves are handled identically to normal Ipo curve and there is no need to work with Delta Ipo curves provided that you make sure that the Ipo curve starts from origin. Origin means location 0 for Location Ipo curve, rotation 0 for Rotation Ipo curve and scale 1 for Scale Ipo curve. The "current object situation" means the object's location, rotation and scale at the start of the Ipo curve. For Loop Stop and Loop End Ipo actuators, this means at the start of each loop. This initial state is used as a base during the execution of the Ipo Curve but when the Ipo curve is restarted (later or immediately in case of Loop mode), the object current situation at that time is used as the new base. For reference, here is the exact operation of the Add mode for each type of Ipo curve (oLoc, oRot, oScale, oMat: object's loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix at the start of the curve; iLoc, iRot, iScale, iMat: Ipo curve loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix resulting from the rotation). Location Local=false: newLoc = oLoc+iLoc Local=true : newLoc = oLoc+oScale*(oMat*iLoc) Rotation Local=false: newMat = iMat*oMat Local=true : newMat = oMat*iMat Scale Local=false: newScale = oScale*iScale Local=true : newScale = oScale*iScale Add+Local mode is very useful to have dynamic object executing complex movement relative to their current location/orientation. Of cource, dynamics should be disabled during the execution of the curve. Several corrections in state system =================================== - Object initial state is taken into account when adding object dynamically - Fix bug with link count when adding object dynamically - Fix false on-off detection for Actuator sensor when actuator is trigged on negative event. - Fix Parent actuator false activation on negative event - Loop Ipo curve not restarting at correct frame when start frame is different from one.
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float direction = m_startframe < m_endframe ? 1.0f : -1.0f;
if (m_direction > 0)
m_starttime = curtime - direction*(m_localtime - m_startframe)/KX_KetsjiEngine::GetAnimFrameRate();
else
m_starttime = curtime - direction*(m_endframe - m_localtime)/KX_KetsjiEngine::GetAnimFrameRate();
}
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void KX_IpoActuator::SetLocalTime(float curtime)
{
float delta_time = (curtime - m_starttime)*KX_KetsjiEngine::GetAnimFrameRate();
// negative delta_time is caused by floating point inaccuracy
// perhaps the inaccuracy could be reduced a bit
if ((m_localtime==m_startframe || m_localtime==m_endframe) && delta_time<0.0)
{
delta_time = 0.0;
}
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if (m_endframe < m_startframe)
delta_time = -delta_time;
if (m_direction > 0)
m_localtime = m_startframe + delta_time;
else
m_localtime = m_endframe - delta_time;
}
bool KX_IpoActuator::Update(double curtime, bool frame)
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{
// result = true if animation has to be continued, false if animation stops
// maybe there are events for us in the queue !
bool bNegativeEvent = false;
BGE performance, 4th round: logic This commit extends the technique of dynamic linked list to the logic system to eliminate as much as possible temporaries, map lookup or full scan. The logic engine is now free of memory allocation, which is an important stability factor. The overhead of the logic system is reduced by a factor between 3 and 6 depending on the logic setup. This is the speed-up you can expect on a logic setup using simple bricks. Heavy bricks like python controllers and ray sensors will still take about the same time to execute so the speed up will be less important. The core of the logic engine has been much reworked but the functionality is still the same except for one thing: the priority system on the execution of controllers. The exact same remark applies to actuators but I'll explain for controllers only: Previously, it was possible, with the "executePriority" attribute to set a controller to run before any other controllers in the game. Other than that, the sequential execution of controllers, as defined in Blender was guaranteed by default. With the new system, the sequential execution of controllers is still guaranteed but only within the controllers of one object. the user can no longer set a controller to run before any other controllers in the game. The "executePriority" attribute controls the execution of controllers within one object. The priority is a small number starting from 0 for the first controller and incrementing for each controller. If this missing feature is a must, a special method can be implemented to set a controller to run before all other controllers. Other improvements: - Systematic use of reference in parameter passing to avoid unnecessary data copy - Use pre increment in iterator instead of post increment to avoid temporary allocation - Use const char* instead of STR_String whenever possible to avoid temporary allocation - Fix reference counting bugs (memory leak) - Fix a crash in certain cases of state switching and object deletion - Minor speed up in property sensor - Removal of objects during the game is a lot faster
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bool numevents = false;
BGE logic patch: new "Add" mode for Ipo actuator, several corrections in state system. New Add mode for Ipo actuator ============================= A new Add button, mutually exclusive with Force button, is available in the Ipo actuator. When selected, it activates the Add mode that consists in adding the Ipo curve to the current object situation in world coordinates, or parent coordinates if the object has a parent. Scale Ipo curves are multiplied instead of added to the object current scale. If the local flag is selected, the Ipo curve is added (multiplied) in the object's local coordinates. Delta Ipo curves are handled identically to normal Ipo curve and there is no need to work with Delta Ipo curves provided that you make sure that the Ipo curve starts from origin. Origin means location 0 for Location Ipo curve, rotation 0 for Rotation Ipo curve and scale 1 for Scale Ipo curve. The "current object situation" means the object's location, rotation and scale at the start of the Ipo curve. For Loop Stop and Loop End Ipo actuators, this means at the start of each loop. This initial state is used as a base during the execution of the Ipo Curve but when the Ipo curve is restarted (later or immediately in case of Loop mode), the object current situation at that time is used as the new base. For reference, here is the exact operation of the Add mode for each type of Ipo curve (oLoc, oRot, oScale, oMat: object's loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix at the start of the curve; iLoc, iRot, iScale, iMat: Ipo curve loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix resulting from the rotation). Location Local=false: newLoc = oLoc+iLoc Local=true : newLoc = oLoc+oScale*(oMat*iLoc) Rotation Local=false: newMat = iMat*oMat Local=true : newMat = oMat*iMat Scale Local=false: newScale = oScale*iScale Local=true : newScale = oScale*iScale Add+Local mode is very useful to have dynamic object executing complex movement relative to their current location/orientation. Of cource, dynamics should be disabled during the execution of the curve. Several corrections in state system =================================== - Object initial state is taken into account when adding object dynamically - Fix bug with link count when adding object dynamically - Fix false on-off detection for Actuator sensor when actuator is trigged on negative event. - Fix Parent actuator false activation on negative event - Loop Ipo curve not restarting at correct frame when start frame is different from one.
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bool bIpoStart = false;
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curtime -= KX_KetsjiEngine::GetSuspendedDelta();
if (frame)
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{
BGE performance, 4th round: logic This commit extends the technique of dynamic linked list to the logic system to eliminate as much as possible temporaries, map lookup or full scan. The logic engine is now free of memory allocation, which is an important stability factor. The overhead of the logic system is reduced by a factor between 3 and 6 depending on the logic setup. This is the speed-up you can expect on a logic setup using simple bricks. Heavy bricks like python controllers and ray sensors will still take about the same time to execute so the speed up will be less important. The core of the logic engine has been much reworked but the functionality is still the same except for one thing: the priority system on the execution of controllers. The exact same remark applies to actuators but I'll explain for controllers only: Previously, it was possible, with the "executePriority" attribute to set a controller to run before any other controllers in the game. Other than that, the sequential execution of controllers, as defined in Blender was guaranteed by default. With the new system, the sequential execution of controllers is still guaranteed but only within the controllers of one object. the user can no longer set a controller to run before any other controllers in the game. The "executePriority" attribute controls the execution of controllers within one object. The priority is a small number starting from 0 for the first controller and incrementing for each controller. If this missing feature is a must, a special method can be implemented to set a controller to run before all other controllers. Other improvements: - Systematic use of reference in parameter passing to avoid unnecessary data copy - Use pre increment in iterator instead of post increment to avoid temporary allocation - Use const char* instead of STR_String whenever possible to avoid temporary allocation - Fix reference counting bugs (memory leak) - Fix a crash in certain cases of state switching and object deletion - Minor speed up in property sensor - Removal of objects during the game is a lot faster
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numevents = m_posevent || m_negevent;
BGE logic patch: new "Add" mode for Ipo actuator, several corrections in state system. New Add mode for Ipo actuator ============================= A new Add button, mutually exclusive with Force button, is available in the Ipo actuator. When selected, it activates the Add mode that consists in adding the Ipo curve to the current object situation in world coordinates, or parent coordinates if the object has a parent. Scale Ipo curves are multiplied instead of added to the object current scale. If the local flag is selected, the Ipo curve is added (multiplied) in the object's local coordinates. Delta Ipo curves are handled identically to normal Ipo curve and there is no need to work with Delta Ipo curves provided that you make sure that the Ipo curve starts from origin. Origin means location 0 for Location Ipo curve, rotation 0 for Rotation Ipo curve and scale 1 for Scale Ipo curve. The "current object situation" means the object's location, rotation and scale at the start of the Ipo curve. For Loop Stop and Loop End Ipo actuators, this means at the start of each loop. This initial state is used as a base during the execution of the Ipo Curve but when the Ipo curve is restarted (later or immediately in case of Loop mode), the object current situation at that time is used as the new base. For reference, here is the exact operation of the Add mode for each type of Ipo curve (oLoc, oRot, oScale, oMat: object's loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix at the start of the curve; iLoc, iRot, iScale, iMat: Ipo curve loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix resulting from the rotation). Location Local=false: newLoc = oLoc+iLoc Local=true : newLoc = oLoc+oScale*(oMat*iLoc) Rotation Local=false: newMat = iMat*oMat Local=true : newMat = oMat*iMat Scale Local=false: newScale = oScale*iScale Local=true : newScale = oScale*iScale Add+Local mode is very useful to have dynamic object executing complex movement relative to their current location/orientation. Of cource, dynamics should be disabled during the execution of the curve. Several corrections in state system =================================== - Object initial state is taken into account when adding object dynamically - Fix bug with link count when adding object dynamically - Fix false on-off detection for Actuator sensor when actuator is trigged on negative event. - Fix Parent actuator false activation on negative event - Loop Ipo curve not restarting at correct frame when start frame is different from one.
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bNegativeEvent = IsNegativeEvent();
RemoveAllEvents();
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}
BGE logic patch: new "Add" mode for Ipo actuator, several corrections in state system. New Add mode for Ipo actuator ============================= A new Add button, mutually exclusive with Force button, is available in the Ipo actuator. When selected, it activates the Add mode that consists in adding the Ipo curve to the current object situation in world coordinates, or parent coordinates if the object has a parent. Scale Ipo curves are multiplied instead of added to the object current scale. If the local flag is selected, the Ipo curve is added (multiplied) in the object's local coordinates. Delta Ipo curves are handled identically to normal Ipo curve and there is no need to work with Delta Ipo curves provided that you make sure that the Ipo curve starts from origin. Origin means location 0 for Location Ipo curve, rotation 0 for Rotation Ipo curve and scale 1 for Scale Ipo curve. The "current object situation" means the object's location, rotation and scale at the start of the Ipo curve. For Loop Stop and Loop End Ipo actuators, this means at the start of each loop. This initial state is used as a base during the execution of the Ipo Curve but when the Ipo curve is restarted (later or immediately in case of Loop mode), the object current situation at that time is used as the new base. For reference, here is the exact operation of the Add mode for each type of Ipo curve (oLoc, oRot, oScale, oMat: object's loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix at the start of the curve; iLoc, iRot, iScale, iMat: Ipo curve loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix resulting from the rotation). Location Local=false: newLoc = oLoc+iLoc Local=true : newLoc = oLoc+oScale*(oMat*iLoc) Rotation Local=false: newMat = iMat*oMat Local=true : newMat = oMat*iMat Scale Local=false: newScale = oScale*iScale Local=true : newScale = oScale*iScale Add+Local mode is very useful to have dynamic object executing complex movement relative to their current location/orientation. Of cource, dynamics should be disabled during the execution of the curve. Several corrections in state system =================================== - Object initial state is taken into account when adding object dynamically - Fix bug with link count when adding object dynamically - Fix false on-off detection for Actuator sensor when actuator is trigged on negative event. - Fix Parent actuator false activation on negative event - Loop Ipo curve not restarting at correct frame when start frame is different from one.
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float start_smaller_then_end = ( m_startframe < m_endframe ? 1.0f : -1.0f);
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bool result=true;
if (!bNegativeEvent)
{
BGE logic patch: new "Add" mode for Ipo actuator, several corrections in state system. New Add mode for Ipo actuator ============================= A new Add button, mutually exclusive with Force button, is available in the Ipo actuator. When selected, it activates the Add mode that consists in adding the Ipo curve to the current object situation in world coordinates, or parent coordinates if the object has a parent. Scale Ipo curves are multiplied instead of added to the object current scale. If the local flag is selected, the Ipo curve is added (multiplied) in the object's local coordinates. Delta Ipo curves are handled identically to normal Ipo curve and there is no need to work with Delta Ipo curves provided that you make sure that the Ipo curve starts from origin. Origin means location 0 for Location Ipo curve, rotation 0 for Rotation Ipo curve and scale 1 for Scale Ipo curve. The "current object situation" means the object's location, rotation and scale at the start of the Ipo curve. For Loop Stop and Loop End Ipo actuators, this means at the start of each loop. This initial state is used as a base during the execution of the Ipo Curve but when the Ipo curve is restarted (later or immediately in case of Loop mode), the object current situation at that time is used as the new base. For reference, here is the exact operation of the Add mode for each type of Ipo curve (oLoc, oRot, oScale, oMat: object's loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix at the start of the curve; iLoc, iRot, iScale, iMat: Ipo curve loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix resulting from the rotation). Location Local=false: newLoc = oLoc+iLoc Local=true : newLoc = oLoc+oScale*(oMat*iLoc) Rotation Local=false: newMat = iMat*oMat Local=true : newMat = oMat*iMat Scale Local=false: newScale = oScale*iScale Local=true : newScale = oScale*iScale Add+Local mode is very useful to have dynamic object executing complex movement relative to their current location/orientation. Of cource, dynamics should be disabled during the execution of the curve. Several corrections in state system =================================== - Object initial state is taken into account when adding object dynamically - Fix bug with link count when adding object dynamically - Fix false on-off detection for Actuator sensor when actuator is trigged on negative event. - Fix Parent actuator false activation on negative event - Loop Ipo curve not restarting at correct frame when start frame is different from one.
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if (m_starttime < -2.0f*start_smaller_then_end*(m_endframe - m_startframe))
{
// start for all Ipo, initial start for LOOP_STOP
m_starttime = curtime;
m_bIpoPlaying = true;
BGE logic patch: new "Add" mode for Ipo actuator, several corrections in state system. New Add mode for Ipo actuator ============================= A new Add button, mutually exclusive with Force button, is available in the Ipo actuator. When selected, it activates the Add mode that consists in adding the Ipo curve to the current object situation in world coordinates, or parent coordinates if the object has a parent. Scale Ipo curves are multiplied instead of added to the object current scale. If the local flag is selected, the Ipo curve is added (multiplied) in the object's local coordinates. Delta Ipo curves are handled identically to normal Ipo curve and there is no need to work with Delta Ipo curves provided that you make sure that the Ipo curve starts from origin. Origin means location 0 for Location Ipo curve, rotation 0 for Rotation Ipo curve and scale 1 for Scale Ipo curve. The "current object situation" means the object's location, rotation and scale at the start of the Ipo curve. For Loop Stop and Loop End Ipo actuators, this means at the start of each loop. This initial state is used as a base during the execution of the Ipo Curve but when the Ipo curve is restarted (later or immediately in case of Loop mode), the object current situation at that time is used as the new base. For reference, here is the exact operation of the Add mode for each type of Ipo curve (oLoc, oRot, oScale, oMat: object's loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix at the start of the curve; iLoc, iRot, iScale, iMat: Ipo curve loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix resulting from the rotation). Location Local=false: newLoc = oLoc+iLoc Local=true : newLoc = oLoc+oScale*(oMat*iLoc) Rotation Local=false: newMat = iMat*oMat Local=true : newMat = oMat*iMat Scale Local=false: newScale = oScale*iScale Local=true : newScale = oScale*iScale Add+Local mode is very useful to have dynamic object executing complex movement relative to their current location/orientation. Of cource, dynamics should be disabled during the execution of the curve. Several corrections in state system =================================== - Object initial state is taken into account when adding object dynamically - Fix bug with link count when adding object dynamically - Fix false on-off detection for Actuator sensor when actuator is trigged on negative event. - Fix Parent actuator false activation on negative event - Loop Ipo curve not restarting at correct frame when start frame is different from one.
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bIpoStart = true;
}
}
switch ((IpoActType)m_type)
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{
case KX_ACT_IPO_PLAY:
{
// Check if playing forwards. result = ! finished
BGE logic patch: new "Add" mode for Ipo actuator, several corrections in state system. New Add mode for Ipo actuator ============================= A new Add button, mutually exclusive with Force button, is available in the Ipo actuator. When selected, it activates the Add mode that consists in adding the Ipo curve to the current object situation in world coordinates, or parent coordinates if the object has a parent. Scale Ipo curves are multiplied instead of added to the object current scale. If the local flag is selected, the Ipo curve is added (multiplied) in the object's local coordinates. Delta Ipo curves are handled identically to normal Ipo curve and there is no need to work with Delta Ipo curves provided that you make sure that the Ipo curve starts from origin. Origin means location 0 for Location Ipo curve, rotation 0 for Rotation Ipo curve and scale 1 for Scale Ipo curve. The "current object situation" means the object's location, rotation and scale at the start of the Ipo curve. For Loop Stop and Loop End Ipo actuators, this means at the start of each loop. This initial state is used as a base during the execution of the Ipo Curve but when the Ipo curve is restarted (later or immediately in case of Loop mode), the object current situation at that time is used as the new base. For reference, here is the exact operation of the Add mode for each type of Ipo curve (oLoc, oRot, oScale, oMat: object's loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix at the start of the curve; iLoc, iRot, iScale, iMat: Ipo curve loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix resulting from the rotation). Location Local=false: newLoc = oLoc+iLoc Local=true : newLoc = oLoc+oScale*(oMat*iLoc) Rotation Local=false: newMat = iMat*oMat Local=true : newMat = oMat*iMat Scale Local=false: newScale = oScale*iScale Local=true : newScale = oScale*iScale Add+Local mode is very useful to have dynamic object executing complex movement relative to their current location/orientation. Of cource, dynamics should be disabled during the execution of the curve. Several corrections in state system =================================== - Object initial state is taken into account when adding object dynamically - Fix bug with link count when adding object dynamically - Fix false on-off detection for Actuator sensor when actuator is trigged on negative event. - Fix Parent actuator false activation on negative event - Loop Ipo curve not restarting at correct frame when start frame is different from one.
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if (start_smaller_then_end > 0.f)
result = (m_localtime < m_endframe && m_bIpoPlaying);
else
result = (m_localtime > m_endframe && m_bIpoPlaying);
if (result)
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{
SetLocalTime(curtime);
/* Perform clamping */
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ClampLocalTime();
BGE logic patch: new "Add" mode for Ipo actuator, several corrections in state system. New Add mode for Ipo actuator ============================= A new Add button, mutually exclusive with Force button, is available in the Ipo actuator. When selected, it activates the Add mode that consists in adding the Ipo curve to the current object situation in world coordinates, or parent coordinates if the object has a parent. Scale Ipo curves are multiplied instead of added to the object current scale. If the local flag is selected, the Ipo curve is added (multiplied) in the object's local coordinates. Delta Ipo curves are handled identically to normal Ipo curve and there is no need to work with Delta Ipo curves provided that you make sure that the Ipo curve starts from origin. Origin means location 0 for Location Ipo curve, rotation 0 for Rotation Ipo curve and scale 1 for Scale Ipo curve. The "current object situation" means the object's location, rotation and scale at the start of the Ipo curve. For Loop Stop and Loop End Ipo actuators, this means at the start of each loop. This initial state is used as a base during the execution of the Ipo Curve but when the Ipo curve is restarted (later or immediately in case of Loop mode), the object current situation at that time is used as the new base. For reference, here is the exact operation of the Add mode for each type of Ipo curve (oLoc, oRot, oScale, oMat: object's loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix at the start of the curve; iLoc, iRot, iScale, iMat: Ipo curve loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix resulting from the rotation). Location Local=false: newLoc = oLoc+iLoc Local=true : newLoc = oLoc+oScale*(oMat*iLoc) Rotation Local=false: newMat = iMat*oMat Local=true : newMat = oMat*iMat Scale Local=false: newScale = oScale*iScale Local=true : newScale = oScale*iScale Add+Local mode is very useful to have dynamic object executing complex movement relative to their current location/orientation. Of cource, dynamics should be disabled during the execution of the curve. Several corrections in state system =================================== - Object initial state is taken into account when adding object dynamically - Fix bug with link count when adding object dynamically - Fix false on-off detection for Actuator sensor when actuator is trigged on negative event. - Fix Parent actuator false activation on negative event - Loop Ipo curve not restarting at correct frame when start frame is different from one.
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if (bIpoStart)
((KX_GameObject*)GetParent())->InitIPO(m_ipo_as_force, m_ipo_add, m_ipo_local);
((KX_GameObject*)GetParent())->UpdateIPO(m_localtime,m_recurse);
} else
{
m_localtime=m_startframe;
m_direction=1;
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}
break;
}
case KX_ACT_IPO_PINGPONG:
{
result = true;
if (bNegativeEvent && !m_bIpoPlaying)
result = false;
else
SetLocalTime(curtime);
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if (ClampLocalTime())
{
result = false;
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m_direction = -m_direction;
}
BGE logic patch: new "Add" mode for Ipo actuator, several corrections in state system. New Add mode for Ipo actuator ============================= A new Add button, mutually exclusive with Force button, is available in the Ipo actuator. When selected, it activates the Add mode that consists in adding the Ipo curve to the current object situation in world coordinates, or parent coordinates if the object has a parent. Scale Ipo curves are multiplied instead of added to the object current scale. If the local flag is selected, the Ipo curve is added (multiplied) in the object's local coordinates. Delta Ipo curves are handled identically to normal Ipo curve and there is no need to work with Delta Ipo curves provided that you make sure that the Ipo curve starts from origin. Origin means location 0 for Location Ipo curve, rotation 0 for Rotation Ipo curve and scale 1 for Scale Ipo curve. The "current object situation" means the object's location, rotation and scale at the start of the Ipo curve. For Loop Stop and Loop End Ipo actuators, this means at the start of each loop. This initial state is used as a base during the execution of the Ipo Curve but when the Ipo curve is restarted (later or immediately in case of Loop mode), the object current situation at that time is used as the new base. For reference, here is the exact operation of the Add mode for each type of Ipo curve (oLoc, oRot, oScale, oMat: object's loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix at the start of the curve; iLoc, iRot, iScale, iMat: Ipo curve loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix resulting from the rotation). Location Local=false: newLoc = oLoc+iLoc Local=true : newLoc = oLoc+oScale*(oMat*iLoc) Rotation Local=false: newMat = iMat*oMat Local=true : newMat = oMat*iMat Scale Local=false: newScale = oScale*iScale Local=true : newScale = oScale*iScale Add+Local mode is very useful to have dynamic object executing complex movement relative to their current location/orientation. Of cource, dynamics should be disabled during the execution of the curve. Several corrections in state system =================================== - Object initial state is taken into account when adding object dynamically - Fix bug with link count when adding object dynamically - Fix false on-off detection for Actuator sensor when actuator is trigged on negative event. - Fix Parent actuator false activation on negative event - Loop Ipo curve not restarting at correct frame when start frame is different from one.
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if (bIpoStart && m_direction > 0)
((KX_GameObject*)GetParent())->InitIPO(m_ipo_as_force, m_ipo_add, m_ipo_local);
((KX_GameObject*)GetParent())->UpdateIPO(m_localtime,m_recurse);
break;
}
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case KX_ACT_IPO_FLIPPER:
{
if (bNegativeEvent && !m_bIpoPlaying)
result = false;
if (numevents)
{
float oldDirection = m_direction;
if (bNegativeEvent)
m_direction = -1;
else
m_direction = 1;
if (m_direction != oldDirection)
// changing direction, reset start time
SetStartTime(curtime);
}
SetLocalTime(curtime);
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if (ClampLocalTime() && m_localtime == m_startframe)
result = false;
BGE logic patch: new "Add" mode for Ipo actuator, several corrections in state system. New Add mode for Ipo actuator ============================= A new Add button, mutually exclusive with Force button, is available in the Ipo actuator. When selected, it activates the Add mode that consists in adding the Ipo curve to the current object situation in world coordinates, or parent coordinates if the object has a parent. Scale Ipo curves are multiplied instead of added to the object current scale. If the local flag is selected, the Ipo curve is added (multiplied) in the object's local coordinates. Delta Ipo curves are handled identically to normal Ipo curve and there is no need to work with Delta Ipo curves provided that you make sure that the Ipo curve starts from origin. Origin means location 0 for Location Ipo curve, rotation 0 for Rotation Ipo curve and scale 1 for Scale Ipo curve. The "current object situation" means the object's location, rotation and scale at the start of the Ipo curve. For Loop Stop and Loop End Ipo actuators, this means at the start of each loop. This initial state is used as a base during the execution of the Ipo Curve but when the Ipo curve is restarted (later or immediately in case of Loop mode), the object current situation at that time is used as the new base. For reference, here is the exact operation of the Add mode for each type of Ipo curve (oLoc, oRot, oScale, oMat: object's loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix at the start of the curve; iLoc, iRot, iScale, iMat: Ipo curve loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix resulting from the rotation). Location Local=false: newLoc = oLoc+iLoc Local=true : newLoc = oLoc+oScale*(oMat*iLoc) Rotation Local=false: newMat = iMat*oMat Local=true : newMat = oMat*iMat Scale Local=false: newScale = oScale*iScale Local=true : newScale = oScale*iScale Add+Local mode is very useful to have dynamic object executing complex movement relative to their current location/orientation. Of cource, dynamics should be disabled during the execution of the curve. Several corrections in state system =================================== - Object initial state is taken into account when adding object dynamically - Fix bug with link count when adding object dynamically - Fix false on-off detection for Actuator sensor when actuator is trigged on negative event. - Fix Parent actuator false activation on negative event - Loop Ipo curve not restarting at correct frame when start frame is different from one.
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if (bIpoStart)
((KX_GameObject*)GetParent())->InitIPO(m_ipo_as_force, m_ipo_add, m_ipo_local);
((KX_GameObject*)GetParent())->UpdateIPO(m_localtime,m_recurse);
break;
}
case KX_ACT_IPO_LOOPSTOP:
{
if (numevents)
{
if (bNegativeEvent)
{
result = false;
m_bNegativeEvent = false;
BGE performance, 4th round: logic This commit extends the technique of dynamic linked list to the logic system to eliminate as much as possible temporaries, map lookup or full scan. The logic engine is now free of memory allocation, which is an important stability factor. The overhead of the logic system is reduced by a factor between 3 and 6 depending on the logic setup. This is the speed-up you can expect on a logic setup using simple bricks. Heavy bricks like python controllers and ray sensors will still take about the same time to execute so the speed up will be less important. The core of the logic engine has been much reworked but the functionality is still the same except for one thing: the priority system on the execution of controllers. The exact same remark applies to actuators but I'll explain for controllers only: Previously, it was possible, with the "executePriority" attribute to set a controller to run before any other controllers in the game. Other than that, the sequential execution of controllers, as defined in Blender was guaranteed by default. With the new system, the sequential execution of controllers is still guaranteed but only within the controllers of one object. the user can no longer set a controller to run before any other controllers in the game. The "executePriority" attribute controls the execution of controllers within one object. The priority is a small number starting from 0 for the first controller and incrementing for each controller. If this missing feature is a must, a special method can be implemented to set a controller to run before all other controllers. Other improvements: - Systematic use of reference in parameter passing to avoid unnecessary data copy - Use pre increment in iterator instead of post increment to avoid temporary allocation - Use const char* instead of STR_String whenever possible to avoid temporary allocation - Fix reference counting bugs (memory leak) - Fix a crash in certain cases of state switching and object deletion - Minor speed up in property sensor - Removal of objects during the game is a lot faster
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numevents = false;
}
if (!m_bIpoPlaying)
{
// Ipo was stopped, make sure we will restart from where it stopped
SetStartTime(curtime);
if (!bNegativeEvent)
// positive signal will restart the Ipo
m_bIpoPlaying = true;
}
} // fall through to loopend, and quit the ipo animation immediatly
}
case KX_ACT_IPO_LOOPEND:
{
if (numevents){
if (bNegativeEvent && m_bIpoPlaying){
m_bNegativeEvent = true;
}
}
if (bNegativeEvent && !m_bIpoPlaying){
result = false;
}
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else
{
if (m_localtime*start_smaller_then_end < m_endframe*start_smaller_then_end)
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{
SetLocalTime(curtime);
}
else{
if (!m_bNegativeEvent){
/* Perform wraparound */
SetLocalTime(curtime);
BGE logic patch: new "Add" mode for Ipo actuator, several corrections in state system. New Add mode for Ipo actuator ============================= A new Add button, mutually exclusive with Force button, is available in the Ipo actuator. When selected, it activates the Add mode that consists in adding the Ipo curve to the current object situation in world coordinates, or parent coordinates if the object has a parent. Scale Ipo curves are multiplied instead of added to the object current scale. If the local flag is selected, the Ipo curve is added (multiplied) in the object's local coordinates. Delta Ipo curves are handled identically to normal Ipo curve and there is no need to work with Delta Ipo curves provided that you make sure that the Ipo curve starts from origin. Origin means location 0 for Location Ipo curve, rotation 0 for Rotation Ipo curve and scale 1 for Scale Ipo curve. The "current object situation" means the object's location, rotation and scale at the start of the Ipo curve. For Loop Stop and Loop End Ipo actuators, this means at the start of each loop. This initial state is used as a base during the execution of the Ipo Curve but when the Ipo curve is restarted (later or immediately in case of Loop mode), the object current situation at that time is used as the new base. For reference, here is the exact operation of the Add mode for each type of Ipo curve (oLoc, oRot, oScale, oMat: object's loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix at the start of the curve; iLoc, iRot, iScale, iMat: Ipo curve loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix resulting from the rotation). Location Local=false: newLoc = oLoc+iLoc Local=true : newLoc = oLoc+oScale*(oMat*iLoc) Rotation Local=false: newMat = iMat*oMat Local=true : newMat = oMat*iMat Scale Local=false: newScale = oScale*iScale Local=true : newScale = oScale*iScale Add+Local mode is very useful to have dynamic object executing complex movement relative to their current location/orientation. Of cource, dynamics should be disabled during the execution of the curve. Several corrections in state system =================================== - Object initial state is taken into account when adding object dynamically - Fix bug with link count when adding object dynamically - Fix false on-off detection for Actuator sensor when actuator is trigged on negative event. - Fix Parent actuator false activation on negative event - Loop Ipo curve not restarting at correct frame when start frame is different from one.
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if (start_smaller_then_end > 0.f)
m_localtime = m_startframe + fmod(m_localtime - m_startframe, m_endframe - m_startframe);
else
m_localtime = m_startframe - fmod(m_startframe - m_localtime, m_startframe - m_endframe);
SetStartTime(curtime);
BGE logic patch: new "Add" mode for Ipo actuator, several corrections in state system. New Add mode for Ipo actuator ============================= A new Add button, mutually exclusive with Force button, is available in the Ipo actuator. When selected, it activates the Add mode that consists in adding the Ipo curve to the current object situation in world coordinates, or parent coordinates if the object has a parent. Scale Ipo curves are multiplied instead of added to the object current scale. If the local flag is selected, the Ipo curve is added (multiplied) in the object's local coordinates. Delta Ipo curves are handled identically to normal Ipo curve and there is no need to work with Delta Ipo curves provided that you make sure that the Ipo curve starts from origin. Origin means location 0 for Location Ipo curve, rotation 0 for Rotation Ipo curve and scale 1 for Scale Ipo curve. The "current object situation" means the object's location, rotation and scale at the start of the Ipo curve. For Loop Stop and Loop End Ipo actuators, this means at the start of each loop. This initial state is used as a base during the execution of the Ipo Curve but when the Ipo curve is restarted (later or immediately in case of Loop mode), the object current situation at that time is used as the new base. For reference, here is the exact operation of the Add mode for each type of Ipo curve (oLoc, oRot, oScale, oMat: object's loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix at the start of the curve; iLoc, iRot, iScale, iMat: Ipo curve loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix resulting from the rotation). Location Local=false: newLoc = oLoc+iLoc Local=true : newLoc = oLoc+oScale*(oMat*iLoc) Rotation Local=false: newMat = iMat*oMat Local=true : newMat = oMat*iMat Scale Local=false: newScale = oScale*iScale Local=true : newScale = oScale*iScale Add+Local mode is very useful to have dynamic object executing complex movement relative to their current location/orientation. Of cource, dynamics should be disabled during the execution of the curve. Several corrections in state system =================================== - Object initial state is taken into account when adding object dynamically - Fix bug with link count when adding object dynamically - Fix false on-off detection for Actuator sensor when actuator is trigged on negative event. - Fix Parent actuator false activation on negative event - Loop Ipo curve not restarting at correct frame when start frame is different from one.
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bIpoStart = true;
}
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else
{
/* Perform clamping */
m_localtime=m_endframe;
result = false;
m_bNegativeEvent = false;
}
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}
}
BGE logic patch: new "Add" mode for Ipo actuator, several corrections in state system. New Add mode for Ipo actuator ============================= A new Add button, mutually exclusive with Force button, is available in the Ipo actuator. When selected, it activates the Add mode that consists in adding the Ipo curve to the current object situation in world coordinates, or parent coordinates if the object has a parent. Scale Ipo curves are multiplied instead of added to the object current scale. If the local flag is selected, the Ipo curve is added (multiplied) in the object's local coordinates. Delta Ipo curves are handled identically to normal Ipo curve and there is no need to work with Delta Ipo curves provided that you make sure that the Ipo curve starts from origin. Origin means location 0 for Location Ipo curve, rotation 0 for Rotation Ipo curve and scale 1 for Scale Ipo curve. The "current object situation" means the object's location, rotation and scale at the start of the Ipo curve. For Loop Stop and Loop End Ipo actuators, this means at the start of each loop. This initial state is used as a base during the execution of the Ipo Curve but when the Ipo curve is restarted (later or immediately in case of Loop mode), the object current situation at that time is used as the new base. For reference, here is the exact operation of the Add mode for each type of Ipo curve (oLoc, oRot, oScale, oMat: object's loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix at the start of the curve; iLoc, iRot, iScale, iMat: Ipo curve loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix resulting from the rotation). Location Local=false: newLoc = oLoc+iLoc Local=true : newLoc = oLoc+oScale*(oMat*iLoc) Rotation Local=false: newMat = iMat*oMat Local=true : newMat = oMat*iMat Scale Local=false: newScale = oScale*iScale Local=true : newScale = oScale*iScale Add+Local mode is very useful to have dynamic object executing complex movement relative to their current location/orientation. Of cource, dynamics should be disabled during the execution of the curve. Several corrections in state system =================================== - Object initial state is taken into account when adding object dynamically - Fix bug with link count when adding object dynamically - Fix false on-off detection for Actuator sensor when actuator is trigged on negative event. - Fix Parent actuator false activation on negative event - Loop Ipo curve not restarting at correct frame when start frame is different from one.
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if (m_bIpoPlaying && bIpoStart)
((KX_GameObject*)GetParent())->InitIPO(m_ipo_as_force, m_ipo_add, m_ipo_local);
((KX_GameObject*)GetParent())->UpdateIPO(m_localtime,m_recurse);
break;
}
case KX_ACT_IPO_KEY2KEY:
{
// not implemented yet
result = false;
break;
}
case KX_ACT_IPO_FROM_PROP:
{
result = !bNegativeEvent;
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CValue* propval = GetParent()->GetProperty(m_propname);
if (propval)
{
m_localtime = propval->GetNumber();
BGE logic patch: new "Add" mode for Ipo actuator, several corrections in state system. New Add mode for Ipo actuator ============================= A new Add button, mutually exclusive with Force button, is available in the Ipo actuator. When selected, it activates the Add mode that consists in adding the Ipo curve to the current object situation in world coordinates, or parent coordinates if the object has a parent. Scale Ipo curves are multiplied instead of added to the object current scale. If the local flag is selected, the Ipo curve is added (multiplied) in the object's local coordinates. Delta Ipo curves are handled identically to normal Ipo curve and there is no need to work with Delta Ipo curves provided that you make sure that the Ipo curve starts from origin. Origin means location 0 for Location Ipo curve, rotation 0 for Rotation Ipo curve and scale 1 for Scale Ipo curve. The "current object situation" means the object's location, rotation and scale at the start of the Ipo curve. For Loop Stop and Loop End Ipo actuators, this means at the start of each loop. This initial state is used as a base during the execution of the Ipo Curve but when the Ipo curve is restarted (later or immediately in case of Loop mode), the object current situation at that time is used as the new base. For reference, here is the exact operation of the Add mode for each type of Ipo curve (oLoc, oRot, oScale, oMat: object's loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix at the start of the curve; iLoc, iRot, iScale, iMat: Ipo curve loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix resulting from the rotation). Location Local=false: newLoc = oLoc+iLoc Local=true : newLoc = oLoc+oScale*(oMat*iLoc) Rotation Local=false: newMat = iMat*oMat Local=true : newMat = oMat*iMat Scale Local=false: newScale = oScale*iScale Local=true : newScale = oScale*iScale Add+Local mode is very useful to have dynamic object executing complex movement relative to their current location/orientation. Of cource, dynamics should be disabled during the execution of the curve. Several corrections in state system =================================== - Object initial state is taken into account when adding object dynamically - Fix bug with link count when adding object dynamically - Fix false on-off detection for Actuator sensor when actuator is trigged on negative event. - Fix Parent actuator false activation on negative event - Loop Ipo curve not restarting at correct frame when start frame is different from one.
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if (bIpoStart)
((KX_GameObject*)GetParent())->InitIPO(m_ipo_as_force, m_ipo_add, m_ipo_local);
((KX_GameObject*)GetParent())->UpdateIPO(m_localtime,m_recurse);
} else
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{
result = false;
}
break;
}
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default:
result = false;
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}
/* Set the property if its defined */
if (m_framepropname[0] != '\0') {
CValue* propowner = GetParent();
CValue* oldprop = propowner->GetProperty(m_framepropname);
CValue* newval = new CFloatValue(m_localtime);
if (oldprop) {
oldprop->SetValue(newval);
} else {
propowner->SetProperty(m_framepropname, newval);
}
newval->Release();
}
if (!result)
{
if (m_type != KX_ACT_IPO_LOOPSTOP)
m_starttime = -2.0*start_smaller_then_end*(m_endframe - m_startframe) - 1.0;
m_bIpoPlaying = false;
}
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return result;
}
int KX_IpoActuator::string2mode(char* modename) {
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IpoActType res = KX_ACT_IPO_NODEF;
if (modename == S_KX_ACT_IPO_PLAY_STRING) {
res = KX_ACT_IPO_PLAY;
} else if (modename == S_KX_ACT_IPO_PINGPONG_STRING) {
res = KX_ACT_IPO_PINGPONG;
} else if (modename == S_KX_ACT_IPO_FLIPPER_STRING) {
res = KX_ACT_IPO_FLIPPER;
} else if (modename == S_KX_ACT_IPO_LOOPSTOP_STRING) {
res = KX_ACT_IPO_LOOPSTOP;
} else if (modename == S_KX_ACT_IPO_LOOPEND_STRING) {
res = KX_ACT_IPO_LOOPEND;
} else if (modename == S_KX_ACT_IPO_KEY2KEY_STRING) {
res = KX_ACT_IPO_KEY2KEY;
} else if (modename == S_KX_ACT_IPO_FROM_PROP_STRING) {
res = KX_ACT_IPO_FROM_PROP;
}
return res;
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Python functions */
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Integration hooks ------------------------------------------------------- */
PyTypeObject KX_IpoActuator::Type = {
#if (PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x02060000)
PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL, 0)
#else
/* python 2.5 and below */
PyObject_HEAD_INIT( NULL ) /* required py macro */
0, /* ob_size */
#endif
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"KX_IpoActuator",
sizeof(PyObjectPlus_Proxy),
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0,
py_base_dealloc,
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0,
0,
0,
0,
py_base_repr,
0,0,0,0,0,0,
py_base_getattro,
py_base_setattro,
0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,
Methods
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};
PyParentObject KX_IpoActuator::Parents[] = {
&KX_IpoActuator::Type,
&SCA_IActuator::Type,
&SCA_ILogicBrick::Type,
&CValue::Type,
NULL
};
PyMethodDef KX_IpoActuator::Methods[] = {
// deprecated
Name attributes added since 2.48a more consistently. BL_ActionActuator::blendin -> blendIn BL_ActionActuator::end -> frameEnd BL_ActionActuator::property -> propName BL_ActionActuator::start -> frameStart BL_ActionActuator::type -> mode BL_ShapeActionActuator::blendin -> blendIn BL_ShapeActionActuator::end -> frameEnd BL_ShapeActionActuator::frameProperty -> framePropName BL_ShapeActionActuator::property -> propName BL_ShapeActionActuator::start -> frameStart BL_ShapeActionActuator::type -> mode KX_CameraActuator::xy -> useXY KX_ConstraintActuator::property -> propName KX_GameActuator::file -> fileName KX_GameObject::localScaling -> localScaling KX_GameObject::worldScaling -> worldScaling KX_IpoActuator::endFrame -> frameEnd KX_IpoActuator::startFrame -> frameStart KX_IpoActuator::type -> mode KX_RaySensor::property -> propName KX_SCA_DynamicActuator::operation -> mode KX_Scene::objects_inactive -> objectsInactive KX_SoundActuator::filename -> fileName KX_SoundActuator::type -> mode KX_TouchSensor::objectHit -> hitObject KX_TouchSensor::objectHitList -> hitObjectList KX_TouchSensor::property -> propName KX_TouchSensor::pulseCollisions -> usePulseCollision KX_VisibilityActuator::occlusion -> useOcclusion KX_VisibilityActuator::recursion -> useRecursion SCA_2DFilterActuator::passNb -> passNumber SCA_PropertyActuator::property -> propName SCA_PropertyActuator::type -> mode SCA_PropertySensor::property -> propName SCA_PropertySensor::type -> mode SCA_RandomActuator::property -> propName
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{"set", (PyCFunction) KX_IpoActuator::sPySet, METH_VARARGS, (PY_METHODCHAR)Set_doc},
{"setProperty", (PyCFunction) KX_IpoActuator::sPySetProperty, METH_VARARGS, (PY_METHODCHAR)SetProperty_doc},
{"setStart", (PyCFunction) KX_IpoActuator::sPySetStart, METH_VARARGS, (PY_METHODCHAR)SetStart_doc},
{"getStart", (PyCFunction) KX_IpoActuator::sPyGetStart, METH_NOARGS, (PY_METHODCHAR)GetStart_doc},
{"setEnd", (PyCFunction) KX_IpoActuator::sPySetEnd, METH_VARARGS, (PY_METHODCHAR)SetEnd_doc},
{"getEnd", (PyCFunction) KX_IpoActuator::sPyGetEnd, METH_NOARGS, (PY_METHODCHAR)GetEnd_doc},
{"setIpoAsForce", (PyCFunction) KX_IpoActuator::sPySetIpoAsForce, METH_VARARGS, (PY_METHODCHAR)SetIpoAsForce_doc},
{"getIpoAsForce", (PyCFunction) KX_IpoActuator::sPyGetIpoAsForce, METH_NOARGS, (PY_METHODCHAR)GetIpoAsForce_doc},
{"setIpoAdd", (PyCFunction) KX_IpoActuator::sPySetIpoAdd, METH_VARARGS, (PY_METHODCHAR)SetIpoAdd_doc},
{"getIpoAdd", (PyCFunction) KX_IpoActuator::sPyGetIpoAdd, METH_NOARGS, (PY_METHODCHAR)GetIpoAdd_doc},
{"setForceIpoActsLocal", (PyCFunction) KX_IpoActuator::sPySetForceIpoActsLocal, METH_VARARGS, (PY_METHODCHAR)SetForceIpoActsLocal_doc},
{"getForceIpoActsLocal", (PyCFunction) KX_IpoActuator::sPyGetForceIpoActsLocal, METH_NOARGS, (PY_METHODCHAR)GetForceIpoActsLocal_doc},
{"setType", (PyCFunction) KX_IpoActuator::sPySetType, METH_VARARGS, (PY_METHODCHAR)SetType_doc},
{"getType", (PyCFunction) KX_IpoActuator::sPyGetType, METH_NOARGS, (PY_METHODCHAR)GetType_doc},
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{NULL,NULL} //Sentinel
};
PyAttributeDef KX_IpoActuator::Attributes[] = {
Name attributes added since 2.48a more consistently. BL_ActionActuator::blendin -> blendIn BL_ActionActuator::end -> frameEnd BL_ActionActuator::property -> propName BL_ActionActuator::start -> frameStart BL_ActionActuator::type -> mode BL_ShapeActionActuator::blendin -> blendIn BL_ShapeActionActuator::end -> frameEnd BL_ShapeActionActuator::frameProperty -> framePropName BL_ShapeActionActuator::property -> propName BL_ShapeActionActuator::start -> frameStart BL_ShapeActionActuator::type -> mode KX_CameraActuator::xy -> useXY KX_ConstraintActuator::property -> propName KX_GameActuator::file -> fileName KX_GameObject::localScaling -> localScaling KX_GameObject::worldScaling -> worldScaling KX_IpoActuator::endFrame -> frameEnd KX_IpoActuator::startFrame -> frameStart KX_IpoActuator::type -> mode KX_RaySensor::property -> propName KX_SCA_DynamicActuator::operation -> mode KX_Scene::objects_inactive -> objectsInactive KX_SoundActuator::filename -> fileName KX_SoundActuator::type -> mode KX_TouchSensor::objectHit -> hitObject KX_TouchSensor::objectHitList -> hitObjectList KX_TouchSensor::property -> propName KX_TouchSensor::pulseCollisions -> usePulseCollision KX_VisibilityActuator::occlusion -> useOcclusion KX_VisibilityActuator::recursion -> useRecursion SCA_2DFilterActuator::passNb -> passNumber SCA_PropertyActuator::property -> propName SCA_PropertyActuator::type -> mode SCA_PropertySensor::property -> propName SCA_PropertySensor::type -> mode SCA_RandomActuator::property -> propName
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KX_PYATTRIBUTE_FLOAT_RW("frameStart", 0, 300000, KX_IpoActuator, m_startframe),
KX_PYATTRIBUTE_FLOAT_RW("frameEnd", 0, 300000, KX_IpoActuator, m_endframe),
KX_PYATTRIBUTE_STRING_RW("propName", 0, 64, false, KX_IpoActuator, m_propname),
KX_PYATTRIBUTE_STRING_RW("framePropName", 0, 64, false, KX_IpoActuator, m_framepropname),
Name attributes added since 2.48a more consistently. BL_ActionActuator::blendin -> blendIn BL_ActionActuator::end -> frameEnd BL_ActionActuator::property -> propName BL_ActionActuator::start -> frameStart BL_ActionActuator::type -> mode BL_ShapeActionActuator::blendin -> blendIn BL_ShapeActionActuator::end -> frameEnd BL_ShapeActionActuator::frameProperty -> framePropName BL_ShapeActionActuator::property -> propName BL_ShapeActionActuator::start -> frameStart BL_ShapeActionActuator::type -> mode KX_CameraActuator::xy -> useXY KX_ConstraintActuator::property -> propName KX_GameActuator::file -> fileName KX_GameObject::localScaling -> localScaling KX_GameObject::worldScaling -> worldScaling KX_IpoActuator::endFrame -> frameEnd KX_IpoActuator::startFrame -> frameStart KX_IpoActuator::type -> mode KX_RaySensor::property -> propName KX_SCA_DynamicActuator::operation -> mode KX_Scene::objects_inactive -> objectsInactive KX_SoundActuator::filename -> fileName KX_SoundActuator::type -> mode KX_TouchSensor::objectHit -> hitObject KX_TouchSensor::objectHitList -> hitObjectList KX_TouchSensor::property -> propName KX_TouchSensor::pulseCollisions -> usePulseCollision KX_VisibilityActuator::occlusion -> useOcclusion KX_VisibilityActuator::recursion -> useRecursion SCA_2DFilterActuator::passNb -> passNumber SCA_PropertyActuator::property -> propName SCA_PropertyActuator::type -> mode SCA_PropertySensor::property -> propName SCA_PropertySensor::type -> mode SCA_RandomActuator::property -> propName
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KX_PYATTRIBUTE_INT_RW("mode", KX_ACT_IPO_NODEF+1, KX_ACT_IPO_MAX-1, true, KX_IpoActuator, m_type),
KX_PYATTRIBUTE_BOOL_RW("useIpoAsForce", KX_IpoActuator, m_ipo_as_force),
KX_PYATTRIBUTE_BOOL_RW("useIpoAdd", KX_IpoActuator, m_ipo_add),
KX_PYATTRIBUTE_BOOL_RW("useIpoLocal", KX_IpoActuator, m_ipo_local),
KX_PYATTRIBUTE_BOOL_RW("useChildren", KX_IpoActuator, m_recurse),
{ NULL } //Sentinel
};
PyObject* KX_IpoActuator::py_getattro(PyObject *attr) {
py_getattro_up(SCA_IActuator);
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}
PyObject* KX_IpoActuator::py_getattro_dict() {
py_getattro_dict_up(SCA_IActuator);
}
int KX_IpoActuator::py_setattro(PyObject *attr, PyObject *value) // py_setattro method
{
py_setattro_up(SCA_IActuator);
}
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/* set --------------------------------------------------------------------- */
const char KX_IpoActuator::Set_doc[] =
BGE logic patch: new "Add" mode for Ipo actuator, several corrections in state system. New Add mode for Ipo actuator ============================= A new Add button, mutually exclusive with Force button, is available in the Ipo actuator. When selected, it activates the Add mode that consists in adding the Ipo curve to the current object situation in world coordinates, or parent coordinates if the object has a parent. Scale Ipo curves are multiplied instead of added to the object current scale. If the local flag is selected, the Ipo curve is added (multiplied) in the object's local coordinates. Delta Ipo curves are handled identically to normal Ipo curve and there is no need to work with Delta Ipo curves provided that you make sure that the Ipo curve starts from origin. Origin means location 0 for Location Ipo curve, rotation 0 for Rotation Ipo curve and scale 1 for Scale Ipo curve. The "current object situation" means the object's location, rotation and scale at the start of the Ipo curve. For Loop Stop and Loop End Ipo actuators, this means at the start of each loop. This initial state is used as a base during the execution of the Ipo Curve but when the Ipo curve is restarted (later or immediately in case of Loop mode), the object current situation at that time is used as the new base. For reference, here is the exact operation of the Add mode for each type of Ipo curve (oLoc, oRot, oScale, oMat: object's loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix at the start of the curve; iLoc, iRot, iScale, iMat: Ipo curve loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix resulting from the rotation). Location Local=false: newLoc = oLoc+iLoc Local=true : newLoc = oLoc+oScale*(oMat*iLoc) Rotation Local=false: newMat = iMat*oMat Local=true : newMat = oMat*iMat Scale Local=false: newScale = oScale*iScale Local=true : newScale = oScale*iScale Add+Local mode is very useful to have dynamic object executing complex movement relative to their current location/orientation. Of cource, dynamics should be disabled during the execution of the curve. Several corrections in state system =================================== - Object initial state is taken into account when adding object dynamically - Fix bug with link count when adding object dynamically - Fix false on-off detection for Actuator sensor when actuator is trigged on negative event. - Fix Parent actuator false activation on negative event - Loop Ipo curve not restarting at correct frame when start frame is different from one.
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"set(type, startframe, endframe, mode?)\n"
"\t - type: Play, PingPong, Flipper, LoopStop, LoopEnd or FromProp (string)\n"
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"\t - startframe: first frame to use (int)\n"
"\t - endframe : last frame to use (int)\n"
BGE logic patch: new "Add" mode for Ipo actuator, several corrections in state system. New Add mode for Ipo actuator ============================= A new Add button, mutually exclusive with Force button, is available in the Ipo actuator. When selected, it activates the Add mode that consists in adding the Ipo curve to the current object situation in world coordinates, or parent coordinates if the object has a parent. Scale Ipo curves are multiplied instead of added to the object current scale. If the local flag is selected, the Ipo curve is added (multiplied) in the object's local coordinates. Delta Ipo curves are handled identically to normal Ipo curve and there is no need to work with Delta Ipo curves provided that you make sure that the Ipo curve starts from origin. Origin means location 0 for Location Ipo curve, rotation 0 for Rotation Ipo curve and scale 1 for Scale Ipo curve. The "current object situation" means the object's location, rotation and scale at the start of the Ipo curve. For Loop Stop and Loop End Ipo actuators, this means at the start of each loop. This initial state is used as a base during the execution of the Ipo Curve but when the Ipo curve is restarted (later or immediately in case of Loop mode), the object current situation at that time is used as the new base. For reference, here is the exact operation of the Add mode for each type of Ipo curve (oLoc, oRot, oScale, oMat: object's loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix at the start of the curve; iLoc, iRot, iScale, iMat: Ipo curve loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix resulting from the rotation). Location Local=false: newLoc = oLoc+iLoc Local=true : newLoc = oLoc+oScale*(oMat*iLoc) Rotation Local=false: newMat = iMat*oMat Local=true : newMat = oMat*iMat Scale Local=false: newScale = oScale*iScale Local=true : newScale = oScale*iScale Add+Local mode is very useful to have dynamic object executing complex movement relative to their current location/orientation. Of cource, dynamics should be disabled during the execution of the curve. Several corrections in state system =================================== - Object initial state is taken into account when adding object dynamically - Fix bug with link count when adding object dynamically - Fix false on-off detection for Actuator sensor when actuator is trigged on negative event. - Fix Parent actuator false activation on negative event - Loop Ipo curve not restarting at correct frame when start frame is different from one.
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"\t - mode? : special mode (0=normal, 1=interpret location as force, 2=additive)"
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"\tSet the properties of the actuator.\n";
PyObject* KX_IpoActuator::PySet(PyObject* args) {
Name attributes added since 2.48a more consistently. BL_ActionActuator::blendin -> blendIn BL_ActionActuator::end -> frameEnd BL_ActionActuator::property -> propName BL_ActionActuator::start -> frameStart BL_ActionActuator::type -> mode BL_ShapeActionActuator::blendin -> blendIn BL_ShapeActionActuator::end -> frameEnd BL_ShapeActionActuator::frameProperty -> framePropName BL_ShapeActionActuator::property -> propName BL_ShapeActionActuator::start -> frameStart BL_ShapeActionActuator::type -> mode KX_CameraActuator::xy -> useXY KX_ConstraintActuator::property -> propName KX_GameActuator::file -> fileName KX_GameObject::localScaling -> localScaling KX_GameObject::worldScaling -> worldScaling KX_IpoActuator::endFrame -> frameEnd KX_IpoActuator::startFrame -> frameStart KX_IpoActuator::type -> mode KX_RaySensor::property -> propName KX_SCA_DynamicActuator::operation -> mode KX_Scene::objects_inactive -> objectsInactive KX_SoundActuator::filename -> fileName KX_SoundActuator::type -> mode KX_TouchSensor::objectHit -> hitObject KX_TouchSensor::objectHitList -> hitObjectList KX_TouchSensor::property -> propName KX_TouchSensor::pulseCollisions -> usePulseCollision KX_VisibilityActuator::occlusion -> useOcclusion KX_VisibilityActuator::recursion -> useRecursion SCA_2DFilterActuator::passNb -> passNumber SCA_PropertyActuator::property -> propName SCA_PropertyActuator::type -> mode SCA_PropertySensor::property -> propName SCA_PropertySensor::type -> mode SCA_RandomActuator::property -> propName
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ShowDeprecationWarning("set()", "a range properties");
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/* sets modes PLAY, PINGPONG, FLIPPER, LOOPSTOP, LOOPEND */
/* arg 1 = mode string, arg 2 = startframe, arg3 = stopframe, */
/* arg4 = force toggle */
char* mode;
int forceToggle;
int modenum;
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int startFrame, stopFrame;
if(!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "siii:set", &mode, &startFrame,
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&stopFrame, &forceToggle)) {
return NULL;
}
modenum = string2mode(mode);
switch (modenum) {
case KX_ACT_IPO_PLAY:
case KX_ACT_IPO_PINGPONG:
case KX_ACT_IPO_FLIPPER:
case KX_ACT_IPO_LOOPSTOP:
case KX_ACT_IPO_LOOPEND:
m_type = modenum;
m_startframe = startFrame;
m_endframe = stopFrame;
BGE logic patch: new "Add" mode for Ipo actuator, several corrections in state system. New Add mode for Ipo actuator ============================= A new Add button, mutually exclusive with Force button, is available in the Ipo actuator. When selected, it activates the Add mode that consists in adding the Ipo curve to the current object situation in world coordinates, or parent coordinates if the object has a parent. Scale Ipo curves are multiplied instead of added to the object current scale. If the local flag is selected, the Ipo curve is added (multiplied) in the object's local coordinates. Delta Ipo curves are handled identically to normal Ipo curve and there is no need to work with Delta Ipo curves provided that you make sure that the Ipo curve starts from origin. Origin means location 0 for Location Ipo curve, rotation 0 for Rotation Ipo curve and scale 1 for Scale Ipo curve. The "current object situation" means the object's location, rotation and scale at the start of the Ipo curve. For Loop Stop and Loop End Ipo actuators, this means at the start of each loop. This initial state is used as a base during the execution of the Ipo Curve but when the Ipo curve is restarted (later or immediately in case of Loop mode), the object current situation at that time is used as the new base. For reference, here is the exact operation of the Add mode for each type of Ipo curve (oLoc, oRot, oScale, oMat: object's loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix at the start of the curve; iLoc, iRot, iScale, iMat: Ipo curve loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix resulting from the rotation). Location Local=false: newLoc = oLoc+iLoc Local=true : newLoc = oLoc+oScale*(oMat*iLoc) Rotation Local=false: newMat = iMat*oMat Local=true : newMat = oMat*iMat Scale Local=false: newScale = oScale*iScale Local=true : newScale = oScale*iScale Add+Local mode is very useful to have dynamic object executing complex movement relative to their current location/orientation. Of cource, dynamics should be disabled during the execution of the curve. Several corrections in state system =================================== - Object initial state is taken into account when adding object dynamically - Fix bug with link count when adding object dynamically - Fix false on-off detection for Actuator sensor when actuator is trigged on negative event. - Fix Parent actuator false activation on negative event - Loop Ipo curve not restarting at correct frame when start frame is different from one.
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m_ipo_as_force = forceToggle == 1;
m_ipo_add = forceToggle == 2;
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break;
default:
; /* error */
}
Py_RETURN_NONE;
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}
/* set property ----------------------------------------------------------- */
const char KX_IpoActuator::SetProperty_doc[] =
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"setProperty(propname)\n"
"\t - propname: name of the property (string)\n"
"\tSet the property to be used in FromProp mode.\n";
PyObject* KX_IpoActuator::PySetProperty(PyObject* args) {
ShowDeprecationWarning("setProperty()", "the propName property");
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/* mode is implicit here, but not supported yet... */
/* args: property */
char *propertyName;
if(!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s:setProperty", &propertyName)) {
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return NULL;
}
m_propname = propertyName;
Py_RETURN_NONE;
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}
/* 4. setStart: */
const char KX_IpoActuator::SetStart_doc[] =
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"setStart(frame)\n"
"\t - frame: first frame to use (int)\n"
"\tSet the frame from which the ipo starts playing.\n";
PyObject* KX_IpoActuator::PySetStart(PyObject* args) {
Name attributes added since 2.48a more consistently. BL_ActionActuator::blendin -> blendIn BL_ActionActuator::end -> frameEnd BL_ActionActuator::property -> propName BL_ActionActuator::start -> frameStart BL_ActionActuator::type -> mode BL_ShapeActionActuator::blendin -> blendIn BL_ShapeActionActuator::end -> frameEnd BL_ShapeActionActuator::frameProperty -> framePropName BL_ShapeActionActuator::property -> propName BL_ShapeActionActuator::start -> frameStart BL_ShapeActionActuator::type -> mode KX_CameraActuator::xy -> useXY KX_ConstraintActuator::property -> propName KX_GameActuator::file -> fileName KX_GameObject::localScaling -> localScaling KX_GameObject::worldScaling -> worldScaling KX_IpoActuator::endFrame -> frameEnd KX_IpoActuator::startFrame -> frameStart KX_IpoActuator::type -> mode KX_RaySensor::property -> propName KX_SCA_DynamicActuator::operation -> mode KX_Scene::objects_inactive -> objectsInactive KX_SoundActuator::filename -> fileName KX_SoundActuator::type -> mode KX_TouchSensor::objectHit -> hitObject KX_TouchSensor::objectHitList -> hitObjectList KX_TouchSensor::property -> propName KX_TouchSensor::pulseCollisions -> usePulseCollision KX_VisibilityActuator::occlusion -> useOcclusion KX_VisibilityActuator::recursion -> useRecursion SCA_2DFilterActuator::passNb -> passNumber SCA_PropertyActuator::property -> propName SCA_PropertyActuator::type -> mode SCA_PropertySensor::property -> propName SCA_PropertySensor::type -> mode SCA_RandomActuator::property -> propName
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ShowDeprecationWarning("setStart()", "the frameStart property");
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float startArg;
if(!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "f:setStart", &startArg)) {
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return NULL;
}
m_startframe = startArg;
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Py_RETURN_NONE;
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}
/* 5. getStart: */
const char KX_IpoActuator::GetStart_doc[] =
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"getStart()\n"
"\tReturns the frame from which the ipo starts playing.\n";
PyObject* KX_IpoActuator::PyGetStart() {
Name attributes added since 2.48a more consistently. BL_ActionActuator::blendin -> blendIn BL_ActionActuator::end -> frameEnd BL_ActionActuator::property -> propName BL_ActionActuator::start -> frameStart BL_ActionActuator::type -> mode BL_ShapeActionActuator::blendin -> blendIn BL_ShapeActionActuator::end -> frameEnd BL_ShapeActionActuator::frameProperty -> framePropName BL_ShapeActionActuator::property -> propName BL_ShapeActionActuator::start -> frameStart BL_ShapeActionActuator::type -> mode KX_CameraActuator::xy -> useXY KX_ConstraintActuator::property -> propName KX_GameActuator::file -> fileName KX_GameObject::localScaling -> localScaling KX_GameObject::worldScaling -> worldScaling KX_IpoActuator::endFrame -> frameEnd KX_IpoActuator::startFrame -> frameStart KX_IpoActuator::type -> mode KX_RaySensor::property -> propName KX_SCA_DynamicActuator::operation -> mode KX_Scene::objects_inactive -> objectsInactive KX_SoundActuator::filename -> fileName KX_SoundActuator::type -> mode KX_TouchSensor::objectHit -> hitObject KX_TouchSensor::objectHitList -> hitObjectList KX_TouchSensor::property -> propName KX_TouchSensor::pulseCollisions -> usePulseCollision KX_VisibilityActuator::occlusion -> useOcclusion KX_VisibilityActuator::recursion -> useRecursion SCA_2DFilterActuator::passNb -> passNumber SCA_PropertyActuator::property -> propName SCA_PropertyActuator::type -> mode SCA_PropertySensor::property -> propName SCA_PropertySensor::type -> mode SCA_RandomActuator::property -> propName
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ShowDeprecationWarning("getStart()", "the frameStart property");
return PyFloat_FromDouble(m_startframe);
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}
/* 6. setEnd: */
const char KX_IpoActuator::SetEnd_doc[] =
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"setEnd(frame)\n"
"\t - frame: last frame to use (int)\n"
"\tSet the frame at which the ipo stops playing.\n";
PyObject* KX_IpoActuator::PySetEnd(PyObject* args) {
Name attributes added since 2.48a more consistently. BL_ActionActuator::blendin -> blendIn BL_ActionActuator::end -> frameEnd BL_ActionActuator::property -> propName BL_ActionActuator::start -> frameStart BL_ActionActuator::type -> mode BL_ShapeActionActuator::blendin -> blendIn BL_ShapeActionActuator::end -> frameEnd BL_ShapeActionActuator::frameProperty -> framePropName BL_ShapeActionActuator::property -> propName BL_ShapeActionActuator::start -> frameStart BL_ShapeActionActuator::type -> mode KX_CameraActuator::xy -> useXY KX_ConstraintActuator::property -> propName KX_GameActuator::file -> fileName KX_GameObject::localScaling -> localScaling KX_GameObject::worldScaling -> worldScaling KX_IpoActuator::endFrame -> frameEnd KX_IpoActuator::startFrame -> frameStart KX_IpoActuator::type -> mode KX_RaySensor::property -> propName KX_SCA_DynamicActuator::operation -> mode KX_Scene::objects_inactive -> objectsInactive KX_SoundActuator::filename -> fileName KX_SoundActuator::type -> mode KX_TouchSensor::objectHit -> hitObject KX_TouchSensor::objectHitList -> hitObjectList KX_TouchSensor::property -> propName KX_TouchSensor::pulseCollisions -> usePulseCollision KX_VisibilityActuator::occlusion -> useOcclusion KX_VisibilityActuator::recursion -> useRecursion SCA_2DFilterActuator::passNb -> passNumber SCA_PropertyActuator::property -> propName SCA_PropertyActuator::type -> mode SCA_PropertySensor::property -> propName SCA_PropertySensor::type -> mode SCA_RandomActuator::property -> propName
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ShowDeprecationWarning("setEnd()", "the frameEnd property");
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float endArg;
if(!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "f:setEnd", &endArg)) {
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return NULL;
}
m_endframe = endArg;
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Py_RETURN_NONE;
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}
/* 7. getEnd: */
const char KX_IpoActuator::GetEnd_doc[] =
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"getEnd()\n"
"\tReturns the frame at which the ipo stops playing.\n";
PyObject* KX_IpoActuator::PyGetEnd() {
Name attributes added since 2.48a more consistently. BL_ActionActuator::blendin -> blendIn BL_ActionActuator::end -> frameEnd BL_ActionActuator::property -> propName BL_ActionActuator::start -> frameStart BL_ActionActuator::type -> mode BL_ShapeActionActuator::blendin -> blendIn BL_ShapeActionActuator::end -> frameEnd BL_ShapeActionActuator::frameProperty -> framePropName BL_ShapeActionActuator::property -> propName BL_ShapeActionActuator::start -> frameStart BL_ShapeActionActuator::type -> mode KX_CameraActuator::xy -> useXY KX_ConstraintActuator::property -> propName KX_GameActuator::file -> fileName KX_GameObject::localScaling -> localScaling KX_GameObject::worldScaling -> worldScaling KX_IpoActuator::endFrame -> frameEnd KX_IpoActuator::startFrame -> frameStart KX_IpoActuator::type -> mode KX_RaySensor::property -> propName KX_SCA_DynamicActuator::operation -> mode KX_Scene::objects_inactive -> objectsInactive KX_SoundActuator::filename -> fileName KX_SoundActuator::type -> mode KX_TouchSensor::objectHit -> hitObject KX_TouchSensor::objectHitList -> hitObjectList KX_TouchSensor::property -> propName KX_TouchSensor::pulseCollisions -> usePulseCollision KX_VisibilityActuator::occlusion -> useOcclusion KX_VisibilityActuator::recursion -> useRecursion SCA_2DFilterActuator::passNb -> passNumber SCA_PropertyActuator::property -> propName SCA_PropertyActuator::type -> mode SCA_PropertySensor::property -> propName SCA_PropertySensor::type -> mode SCA_RandomActuator::property -> propName
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ShowDeprecationWarning("getEnd()", "the frameEnd property");
return PyFloat_FromDouble(m_endframe);
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}
/* 6. setIpoAsForce: */
const char KX_IpoActuator::SetIpoAsForce_doc[] =
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"setIpoAsForce(force?)\n"
"\t - force? : interpret this ipo as a force? (KX_TRUE, KX_FALSE)\n"
"\tSet whether to interpret the ipo as a force rather than a displacement.\n";
PyObject* KX_IpoActuator::PySetIpoAsForce(PyObject* args) {
ShowDeprecationWarning("setIpoAsForce()", "the useIpoAsForce property");
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int boolArg;
if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "i:setIpoAsForce", &boolArg)) {
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return NULL;
}
m_ipo_as_force = PyArgToBool(boolArg);
BGE logic patch: new "Add" mode for Ipo actuator, several corrections in state system. New Add mode for Ipo actuator ============================= A new Add button, mutually exclusive with Force button, is available in the Ipo actuator. When selected, it activates the Add mode that consists in adding the Ipo curve to the current object situation in world coordinates, or parent coordinates if the object has a parent. Scale Ipo curves are multiplied instead of added to the object current scale. If the local flag is selected, the Ipo curve is added (multiplied) in the object's local coordinates. Delta Ipo curves are handled identically to normal Ipo curve and there is no need to work with Delta Ipo curves provided that you make sure that the Ipo curve starts from origin. Origin means location 0 for Location Ipo curve, rotation 0 for Rotation Ipo curve and scale 1 for Scale Ipo curve. The "current object situation" means the object's location, rotation and scale at the start of the Ipo curve. For Loop Stop and Loop End Ipo actuators, this means at the start of each loop. This initial state is used as a base during the execution of the Ipo Curve but when the Ipo curve is restarted (later or immediately in case of Loop mode), the object current situation at that time is used as the new base. For reference, here is the exact operation of the Add mode for each type of Ipo curve (oLoc, oRot, oScale, oMat: object's loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix at the start of the curve; iLoc, iRot, iScale, iMat: Ipo curve loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix resulting from the rotation). Location Local=false: newLoc = oLoc+iLoc Local=true : newLoc = oLoc+oScale*(oMat*iLoc) Rotation Local=false: newMat = iMat*oMat Local=true : newMat = oMat*iMat Scale Local=false: newScale = oScale*iScale Local=true : newScale = oScale*iScale Add+Local mode is very useful to have dynamic object executing complex movement relative to their current location/orientation. Of cource, dynamics should be disabled during the execution of the curve. Several corrections in state system =================================== - Object initial state is taken into account when adding object dynamically - Fix bug with link count when adding object dynamically - Fix false on-off detection for Actuator sensor when actuator is trigged on negative event. - Fix Parent actuator false activation on negative event - Loop Ipo curve not restarting at correct frame when start frame is different from one.
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if (m_ipo_as_force)
m_ipo_add = false;
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Py_RETURN_NONE;
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}
/* 7. getIpoAsForce: */
const char KX_IpoActuator::GetIpoAsForce_doc[] =
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"getIpoAsForce()\n"
"\tReturns whether to interpret the ipo as a force rather than a displacement.\n";
PyObject* KX_IpoActuator::PyGetIpoAsForce() {
ShowDeprecationWarning("getIpoAsForce()", "the useIpoAsForce property");
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return BoolToPyArg(m_ipo_as_force);
}
BGE logic patch: new "Add" mode for Ipo actuator, several corrections in state system. New Add mode for Ipo actuator ============================= A new Add button, mutually exclusive with Force button, is available in the Ipo actuator. When selected, it activates the Add mode that consists in adding the Ipo curve to the current object situation in world coordinates, or parent coordinates if the object has a parent. Scale Ipo curves are multiplied instead of added to the object current scale. If the local flag is selected, the Ipo curve is added (multiplied) in the object's local coordinates. Delta Ipo curves are handled identically to normal Ipo curve and there is no need to work with Delta Ipo curves provided that you make sure that the Ipo curve starts from origin. Origin means location 0 for Location Ipo curve, rotation 0 for Rotation Ipo curve and scale 1 for Scale Ipo curve. The "current object situation" means the object's location, rotation and scale at the start of the Ipo curve. For Loop Stop and Loop End Ipo actuators, this means at the start of each loop. This initial state is used as a base during the execution of the Ipo Curve but when the Ipo curve is restarted (later or immediately in case of Loop mode), the object current situation at that time is used as the new base. For reference, here is the exact operation of the Add mode for each type of Ipo curve (oLoc, oRot, oScale, oMat: object's loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix at the start of the curve; iLoc, iRot, iScale, iMat: Ipo curve loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix resulting from the rotation). Location Local=false: newLoc = oLoc+iLoc Local=true : newLoc = oLoc+oScale*(oMat*iLoc) Rotation Local=false: newMat = iMat*oMat Local=true : newMat = oMat*iMat Scale Local=false: newScale = oScale*iScale Local=true : newScale = oScale*iScale Add+Local mode is very useful to have dynamic object executing complex movement relative to their current location/orientation. Of cource, dynamics should be disabled during the execution of the curve. Several corrections in state system =================================== - Object initial state is taken into account when adding object dynamically - Fix bug with link count when adding object dynamically - Fix false on-off detection for Actuator sensor when actuator is trigged on negative event. - Fix Parent actuator false activation on negative event - Loop Ipo curve not restarting at correct frame when start frame is different from one.
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/* 6. setIpoAsForce: */
const char KX_IpoActuator::SetIpoAdd_doc[] =
BGE logic patch: new "Add" mode for Ipo actuator, several corrections in state system. New Add mode for Ipo actuator ============================= A new Add button, mutually exclusive with Force button, is available in the Ipo actuator. When selected, it activates the Add mode that consists in adding the Ipo curve to the current object situation in world coordinates, or parent coordinates if the object has a parent. Scale Ipo curves are multiplied instead of added to the object current scale. If the local flag is selected, the Ipo curve is added (multiplied) in the object's local coordinates. Delta Ipo curves are handled identically to normal Ipo curve and there is no need to work with Delta Ipo curves provided that you make sure that the Ipo curve starts from origin. Origin means location 0 for Location Ipo curve, rotation 0 for Rotation Ipo curve and scale 1 for Scale Ipo curve. The "current object situation" means the object's location, rotation and scale at the start of the Ipo curve. For Loop Stop and Loop End Ipo actuators, this means at the start of each loop. This initial state is used as a base during the execution of the Ipo Curve but when the Ipo curve is restarted (later or immediately in case of Loop mode), the object current situation at that time is used as the new base. For reference, here is the exact operation of the Add mode for each type of Ipo curve (oLoc, oRot, oScale, oMat: object's loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix at the start of the curve; iLoc, iRot, iScale, iMat: Ipo curve loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix resulting from the rotation). Location Local=false: newLoc = oLoc+iLoc Local=true : newLoc = oLoc+oScale*(oMat*iLoc) Rotation Local=false: newMat = iMat*oMat Local=true : newMat = oMat*iMat Scale Local=false: newScale = oScale*iScale Local=true : newScale = oScale*iScale Add+Local mode is very useful to have dynamic object executing complex movement relative to their current location/orientation. Of cource, dynamics should be disabled during the execution of the curve. Several corrections in state system =================================== - Object initial state is taken into account when adding object dynamically - Fix bug with link count when adding object dynamically - Fix false on-off detection for Actuator sensor when actuator is trigged on negative event. - Fix Parent actuator false activation on negative event - Loop Ipo curve not restarting at correct frame when start frame is different from one.
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"setIpoAdd(add?)\n"
"\t - add? : add flag (KX_TRUE, KX_FALSE)\n"
"\tSet whether to interpret the ipo as additive rather than absolute.\n";
PyObject* KX_IpoActuator::PySetIpoAdd(PyObject* args) {
ShowDeprecationWarning("setIpoAdd()", "the useIpoAdd property");
BGE logic patch: new "Add" mode for Ipo actuator, several corrections in state system. New Add mode for Ipo actuator ============================= A new Add button, mutually exclusive with Force button, is available in the Ipo actuator. When selected, it activates the Add mode that consists in adding the Ipo curve to the current object situation in world coordinates, or parent coordinates if the object has a parent. Scale Ipo curves are multiplied instead of added to the object current scale. If the local flag is selected, the Ipo curve is added (multiplied) in the object's local coordinates. Delta Ipo curves are handled identically to normal Ipo curve and there is no need to work with Delta Ipo curves provided that you make sure that the Ipo curve starts from origin. Origin means location 0 for Location Ipo curve, rotation 0 for Rotation Ipo curve and scale 1 for Scale Ipo curve. The "current object situation" means the object's location, rotation and scale at the start of the Ipo curve. For Loop Stop and Loop End Ipo actuators, this means at the start of each loop. This initial state is used as a base during the execution of the Ipo Curve but when the Ipo curve is restarted (later or immediately in case of Loop mode), the object current situation at that time is used as the new base. For reference, here is the exact operation of the Add mode for each type of Ipo curve (oLoc, oRot, oScale, oMat: object's loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix at the start of the curve; iLoc, iRot, iScale, iMat: Ipo curve loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix resulting from the rotation). Location Local=false: newLoc = oLoc+iLoc Local=true : newLoc = oLoc+oScale*(oMat*iLoc) Rotation Local=false: newMat = iMat*oMat Local=true : newMat = oMat*iMat Scale Local=false: newScale = oScale*iScale Local=true : newScale = oScale*iScale Add+Local mode is very useful to have dynamic object executing complex movement relative to their current location/orientation. Of cource, dynamics should be disabled during the execution of the curve. Several corrections in state system =================================== - Object initial state is taken into account when adding object dynamically - Fix bug with link count when adding object dynamically - Fix false on-off detection for Actuator sensor when actuator is trigged on negative event. - Fix Parent actuator false activation on negative event - Loop Ipo curve not restarting at correct frame when start frame is different from one.
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int boolArg;
if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "i:setIpoAdd", &boolArg)) {
BGE logic patch: new "Add" mode for Ipo actuator, several corrections in state system. New Add mode for Ipo actuator ============================= A new Add button, mutually exclusive with Force button, is available in the Ipo actuator. When selected, it activates the Add mode that consists in adding the Ipo curve to the current object situation in world coordinates, or parent coordinates if the object has a parent. Scale Ipo curves are multiplied instead of added to the object current scale. If the local flag is selected, the Ipo curve is added (multiplied) in the object's local coordinates. Delta Ipo curves are handled identically to normal Ipo curve and there is no need to work with Delta Ipo curves provided that you make sure that the Ipo curve starts from origin. Origin means location 0 for Location Ipo curve, rotation 0 for Rotation Ipo curve and scale 1 for Scale Ipo curve. The "current object situation" means the object's location, rotation and scale at the start of the Ipo curve. For Loop Stop and Loop End Ipo actuators, this means at the start of each loop. This initial state is used as a base during the execution of the Ipo Curve but when the Ipo curve is restarted (later or immediately in case of Loop mode), the object current situation at that time is used as the new base. For reference, here is the exact operation of the Add mode for each type of Ipo curve (oLoc, oRot, oScale, oMat: object's loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix at the start of the curve; iLoc, iRot, iScale, iMat: Ipo curve loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix resulting from the rotation). Location Local=false: newLoc = oLoc+iLoc Local=true : newLoc = oLoc+oScale*(oMat*iLoc) Rotation Local=false: newMat = iMat*oMat Local=true : newMat = oMat*iMat Scale Local=false: newScale = oScale*iScale Local=true : newScale = oScale*iScale Add+Local mode is very useful to have dynamic object executing complex movement relative to their current location/orientation. Of cource, dynamics should be disabled during the execution of the curve. Several corrections in state system =================================== - Object initial state is taken into account when adding object dynamically - Fix bug with link count when adding object dynamically - Fix false on-off detection for Actuator sensor when actuator is trigged on negative event. - Fix Parent actuator false activation on negative event - Loop Ipo curve not restarting at correct frame when start frame is different from one.
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return NULL;
}
m_ipo_add = PyArgToBool(boolArg);
if (m_ipo_add)
m_ipo_as_force = false;
Py_RETURN_NONE;
BGE logic patch: new "Add" mode for Ipo actuator, several corrections in state system. New Add mode for Ipo actuator ============================= A new Add button, mutually exclusive with Force button, is available in the Ipo actuator. When selected, it activates the Add mode that consists in adding the Ipo curve to the current object situation in world coordinates, or parent coordinates if the object has a parent. Scale Ipo curves are multiplied instead of added to the object current scale. If the local flag is selected, the Ipo curve is added (multiplied) in the object's local coordinates. Delta Ipo curves are handled identically to normal Ipo curve and there is no need to work with Delta Ipo curves provided that you make sure that the Ipo curve starts from origin. Origin means location 0 for Location Ipo curve, rotation 0 for Rotation Ipo curve and scale 1 for Scale Ipo curve. The "current object situation" means the object's location, rotation and scale at the start of the Ipo curve. For Loop Stop and Loop End Ipo actuators, this means at the start of each loop. This initial state is used as a base during the execution of the Ipo Curve but when the Ipo curve is restarted (later or immediately in case of Loop mode), the object current situation at that time is used as the new base. For reference, here is the exact operation of the Add mode for each type of Ipo curve (oLoc, oRot, oScale, oMat: object's loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix at the start of the curve; iLoc, iRot, iScale, iMat: Ipo curve loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix resulting from the rotation). Location Local=false: newLoc = oLoc+iLoc Local=true : newLoc = oLoc+oScale*(oMat*iLoc) Rotation Local=false: newMat = iMat*oMat Local=true : newMat = oMat*iMat Scale Local=false: newScale = oScale*iScale Local=true : newScale = oScale*iScale Add+Local mode is very useful to have dynamic object executing complex movement relative to their current location/orientation. Of cource, dynamics should be disabled during the execution of the curve. Several corrections in state system =================================== - Object initial state is taken into account when adding object dynamically - Fix bug with link count when adding object dynamically - Fix false on-off detection for Actuator sensor when actuator is trigged on negative event. - Fix Parent actuator false activation on negative event - Loop Ipo curve not restarting at correct frame when start frame is different from one.
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}
/* 7. getIpoAsForce: */
const char KX_IpoActuator::GetIpoAdd_doc[] =
BGE logic patch: new "Add" mode for Ipo actuator, several corrections in state system. New Add mode for Ipo actuator ============================= A new Add button, mutually exclusive with Force button, is available in the Ipo actuator. When selected, it activates the Add mode that consists in adding the Ipo curve to the current object situation in world coordinates, or parent coordinates if the object has a parent. Scale Ipo curves are multiplied instead of added to the object current scale. If the local flag is selected, the Ipo curve is added (multiplied) in the object's local coordinates. Delta Ipo curves are handled identically to normal Ipo curve and there is no need to work with Delta Ipo curves provided that you make sure that the Ipo curve starts from origin. Origin means location 0 for Location Ipo curve, rotation 0 for Rotation Ipo curve and scale 1 for Scale Ipo curve. The "current object situation" means the object's location, rotation and scale at the start of the Ipo curve. For Loop Stop and Loop End Ipo actuators, this means at the start of each loop. This initial state is used as a base during the execution of the Ipo Curve but when the Ipo curve is restarted (later or immediately in case of Loop mode), the object current situation at that time is used as the new base. For reference, here is the exact operation of the Add mode for each type of Ipo curve (oLoc, oRot, oScale, oMat: object's loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix at the start of the curve; iLoc, iRot, iScale, iMat: Ipo curve loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix resulting from the rotation). Location Local=false: newLoc = oLoc+iLoc Local=true : newLoc = oLoc+oScale*(oMat*iLoc) Rotation Local=false: newMat = iMat*oMat Local=true : newMat = oMat*iMat Scale Local=false: newScale = oScale*iScale Local=true : newScale = oScale*iScale Add+Local mode is very useful to have dynamic object executing complex movement relative to their current location/orientation. Of cource, dynamics should be disabled during the execution of the curve. Several corrections in state system =================================== - Object initial state is taken into account when adding object dynamically - Fix bug with link count when adding object dynamically - Fix false on-off detection for Actuator sensor when actuator is trigged on negative event. - Fix Parent actuator false activation on negative event - Loop Ipo curve not restarting at correct frame when start frame is different from one.
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"getIpoAsAdd()\n"
"\tReturns whether to interpret the ipo as additive rather than absolute.\n";
PyObject* KX_IpoActuator::PyGetIpoAdd() {
ShowDeprecationWarning("getIpoAdd()", "the useIpoAdd property");
BGE logic patch: new "Add" mode for Ipo actuator, several corrections in state system. New Add mode for Ipo actuator ============================= A new Add button, mutually exclusive with Force button, is available in the Ipo actuator. When selected, it activates the Add mode that consists in adding the Ipo curve to the current object situation in world coordinates, or parent coordinates if the object has a parent. Scale Ipo curves are multiplied instead of added to the object current scale. If the local flag is selected, the Ipo curve is added (multiplied) in the object's local coordinates. Delta Ipo curves are handled identically to normal Ipo curve and there is no need to work with Delta Ipo curves provided that you make sure that the Ipo curve starts from origin. Origin means location 0 for Location Ipo curve, rotation 0 for Rotation Ipo curve and scale 1 for Scale Ipo curve. The "current object situation" means the object's location, rotation and scale at the start of the Ipo curve. For Loop Stop and Loop End Ipo actuators, this means at the start of each loop. This initial state is used as a base during the execution of the Ipo Curve but when the Ipo curve is restarted (later or immediately in case of Loop mode), the object current situation at that time is used as the new base. For reference, here is the exact operation of the Add mode for each type of Ipo curve (oLoc, oRot, oScale, oMat: object's loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix at the start of the curve; iLoc, iRot, iScale, iMat: Ipo curve loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix resulting from the rotation). Location Local=false: newLoc = oLoc+iLoc Local=true : newLoc = oLoc+oScale*(oMat*iLoc) Rotation Local=false: newMat = iMat*oMat Local=true : newMat = oMat*iMat Scale Local=false: newScale = oScale*iScale Local=true : newScale = oScale*iScale Add+Local mode is very useful to have dynamic object executing complex movement relative to their current location/orientation. Of cource, dynamics should be disabled during the execution of the curve. Several corrections in state system =================================== - Object initial state is taken into account when adding object dynamically - Fix bug with link count when adding object dynamically - Fix false on-off detection for Actuator sensor when actuator is trigged on negative event. - Fix Parent actuator false activation on negative event - Loop Ipo curve not restarting at correct frame when start frame is different from one.
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return BoolToPyArg(m_ipo_add);
}
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/* 8. setType: */
const char KX_IpoActuator::SetType_doc[] =
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"setType(mode)\n"
"\t - mode: Play, PingPong, Flipper, LoopStop, LoopEnd or FromProp (string)\n"
"\tSet the operation mode of the actuator.\n";
PyObject* KX_IpoActuator::PySetType(PyObject* args) {
Name attributes added since 2.48a more consistently. BL_ActionActuator::blendin -> blendIn BL_ActionActuator::end -> frameEnd BL_ActionActuator::property -> propName BL_ActionActuator::start -> frameStart BL_ActionActuator::type -> mode BL_ShapeActionActuator::blendin -> blendIn BL_ShapeActionActuator::end -> frameEnd BL_ShapeActionActuator::frameProperty -> framePropName BL_ShapeActionActuator::property -> propName BL_ShapeActionActuator::start -> frameStart BL_ShapeActionActuator::type -> mode KX_CameraActuator::xy -> useXY KX_ConstraintActuator::property -> propName KX_GameActuator::file -> fileName KX_GameObject::localScaling -> localScaling KX_GameObject::worldScaling -> worldScaling KX_IpoActuator::endFrame -> frameEnd KX_IpoActuator::startFrame -> frameStart KX_IpoActuator::type -> mode KX_RaySensor::property -> propName KX_SCA_DynamicActuator::operation -> mode KX_Scene::objects_inactive -> objectsInactive KX_SoundActuator::filename -> fileName KX_SoundActuator::type -> mode KX_TouchSensor::objectHit -> hitObject KX_TouchSensor::objectHitList -> hitObjectList KX_TouchSensor::property -> propName KX_TouchSensor::pulseCollisions -> usePulseCollision KX_VisibilityActuator::occlusion -> useOcclusion KX_VisibilityActuator::recursion -> useRecursion SCA_2DFilterActuator::passNb -> passNumber SCA_PropertyActuator::property -> propName SCA_PropertyActuator::type -> mode SCA_PropertySensor::property -> propName SCA_PropertySensor::type -> mode SCA_RandomActuator::property -> propName
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ShowDeprecationWarning("setType()", "the mode property");
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int typeArg;
if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "i:setType", &typeArg)) {
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return NULL;
}
if ( (typeArg > KX_ACT_IPO_NODEF)
&& (typeArg < KX_ACT_IPO_MAX) ) {
m_type = typeArg;
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}
Py_RETURN_NONE;
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}
/* 9. getType: */
const char KX_IpoActuator::GetType_doc[] =
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"getType()\n"
"\tReturns the operation mode of the actuator.\n";
PyObject* KX_IpoActuator::PyGetType() {
Name attributes added since 2.48a more consistently. BL_ActionActuator::blendin -> blendIn BL_ActionActuator::end -> frameEnd BL_ActionActuator::property -> propName BL_ActionActuator::start -> frameStart BL_ActionActuator::type -> mode BL_ShapeActionActuator::blendin -> blendIn BL_ShapeActionActuator::end -> frameEnd BL_ShapeActionActuator::frameProperty -> framePropName BL_ShapeActionActuator::property -> propName BL_ShapeActionActuator::start -> frameStart BL_ShapeActionActuator::type -> mode KX_CameraActuator::xy -> useXY KX_ConstraintActuator::property -> propName KX_GameActuator::file -> fileName KX_GameObject::localScaling -> localScaling KX_GameObject::worldScaling -> worldScaling KX_IpoActuator::endFrame -> frameEnd KX_IpoActuator::startFrame -> frameStart KX_IpoActuator::type -> mode KX_RaySensor::property -> propName KX_SCA_DynamicActuator::operation -> mode KX_Scene::objects_inactive -> objectsInactive KX_SoundActuator::filename -> fileName KX_SoundActuator::type -> mode KX_TouchSensor::objectHit -> hitObject KX_TouchSensor::objectHitList -> hitObjectList KX_TouchSensor::property -> propName KX_TouchSensor::pulseCollisions -> usePulseCollision KX_VisibilityActuator::occlusion -> useOcclusion KX_VisibilityActuator::recursion -> useRecursion SCA_2DFilterActuator::passNb -> passNumber SCA_PropertyActuator::property -> propName SCA_PropertyActuator::type -> mode SCA_PropertySensor::property -> propName SCA_PropertySensor::type -> mode SCA_RandomActuator::property -> propName
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ShowDeprecationWarning("getType()", "the mode property");
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return PyInt_FromLong(m_type);
}
/* 10. setForceIpoActsLocal: */
const char KX_IpoActuator::SetForceIpoActsLocal_doc[] =
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"setForceIpoActsLocal(local?)\n"
"\t - local? : Apply the ipo-as-force in the object's local\n"
"\t coordinates? (KX_TRUE, KX_FALSE)\n"
"\tSet whether to apply the force in the object's local\n"
"\tcoordinates rather than the world global coordinates.\n";
PyObject* KX_IpoActuator::PySetForceIpoActsLocal(PyObject* args) {
ShowDeprecationWarning("setForceIpoActsLocal()", "the useIpoLocal property");
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int boolArg;
if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "i:setForceIpoActsLocal", &boolArg)) {
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return NULL;
}
BGE logic patch: new "Add" mode for Ipo actuator, several corrections in state system. New Add mode for Ipo actuator ============================= A new Add button, mutually exclusive with Force button, is available in the Ipo actuator. When selected, it activates the Add mode that consists in adding the Ipo curve to the current object situation in world coordinates, or parent coordinates if the object has a parent. Scale Ipo curves are multiplied instead of added to the object current scale. If the local flag is selected, the Ipo curve is added (multiplied) in the object's local coordinates. Delta Ipo curves are handled identically to normal Ipo curve and there is no need to work with Delta Ipo curves provided that you make sure that the Ipo curve starts from origin. Origin means location 0 for Location Ipo curve, rotation 0 for Rotation Ipo curve and scale 1 for Scale Ipo curve. The "current object situation" means the object's location, rotation and scale at the start of the Ipo curve. For Loop Stop and Loop End Ipo actuators, this means at the start of each loop. This initial state is used as a base during the execution of the Ipo Curve but when the Ipo curve is restarted (later or immediately in case of Loop mode), the object current situation at that time is used as the new base. For reference, here is the exact operation of the Add mode for each type of Ipo curve (oLoc, oRot, oScale, oMat: object's loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix at the start of the curve; iLoc, iRot, iScale, iMat: Ipo curve loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix resulting from the rotation). Location Local=false: newLoc = oLoc+iLoc Local=true : newLoc = oLoc+oScale*(oMat*iLoc) Rotation Local=false: newMat = iMat*oMat Local=true : newMat = oMat*iMat Scale Local=false: newScale = oScale*iScale Local=true : newScale = oScale*iScale Add+Local mode is very useful to have dynamic object executing complex movement relative to their current location/orientation. Of cource, dynamics should be disabled during the execution of the curve. Several corrections in state system =================================== - Object initial state is taken into account when adding object dynamically - Fix bug with link count when adding object dynamically - Fix false on-off detection for Actuator sensor when actuator is trigged on negative event. - Fix Parent actuator false activation on negative event - Loop Ipo curve not restarting at correct frame when start frame is different from one.
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m_ipo_local = PyArgToBool(boolArg);
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Py_RETURN_NONE;
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}
/* 11. getForceIpoActsLocal: */
const char KX_IpoActuator::GetForceIpoActsLocal_doc[] =
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"getForceIpoActsLocal()\n"
"\tReturn whether to apply the force in the object's local\n"
"\tcoordinates rather than the world global coordinates.\n";
PyObject* KX_IpoActuator::PyGetForceIpoActsLocal() {
ShowDeprecationWarning("getForceIpoActsLocal()", "the useIpoLocal property");
BGE logic patch: new "Add" mode for Ipo actuator, several corrections in state system. New Add mode for Ipo actuator ============================= A new Add button, mutually exclusive with Force button, is available in the Ipo actuator. When selected, it activates the Add mode that consists in adding the Ipo curve to the current object situation in world coordinates, or parent coordinates if the object has a parent. Scale Ipo curves are multiplied instead of added to the object current scale. If the local flag is selected, the Ipo curve is added (multiplied) in the object's local coordinates. Delta Ipo curves are handled identically to normal Ipo curve and there is no need to work with Delta Ipo curves provided that you make sure that the Ipo curve starts from origin. Origin means location 0 for Location Ipo curve, rotation 0 for Rotation Ipo curve and scale 1 for Scale Ipo curve. The "current object situation" means the object's location, rotation and scale at the start of the Ipo curve. For Loop Stop and Loop End Ipo actuators, this means at the start of each loop. This initial state is used as a base during the execution of the Ipo Curve but when the Ipo curve is restarted (later or immediately in case of Loop mode), the object current situation at that time is used as the new base. For reference, here is the exact operation of the Add mode for each type of Ipo curve (oLoc, oRot, oScale, oMat: object's loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix at the start of the curve; iLoc, iRot, iScale, iMat: Ipo curve loc/rot/scale and orientation matrix resulting from the rotation). Location Local=false: newLoc = oLoc+iLoc Local=true : newLoc = oLoc+oScale*(oMat*iLoc) Rotation Local=false: newMat = iMat*oMat Local=true : newMat = oMat*iMat Scale Local=false: newScale = oScale*iScale Local=true : newScale = oScale*iScale Add+Local mode is very useful to have dynamic object executing complex movement relative to their current location/orientation. Of cource, dynamics should be disabled during the execution of the curve. Several corrections in state system =================================== - Object initial state is taken into account when adding object dynamically - Fix bug with link count when adding object dynamically - Fix false on-off detection for Actuator sensor when actuator is trigged on negative event. - Fix Parent actuator false activation on negative event - Loop Ipo curve not restarting at correct frame when start frame is different from one.
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return BoolToPyArg(m_ipo_local);
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}
/* eof */