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Author SHA1 Message Date
Brecht Van Lommel
9b948cad08 Fix for a relative paths issue in the game engine. G.sce was being
kept as the original file, but that can't work correct for solving
relative paths once a .blend in another directory is loaded. The
reason it went OK with the apricot tech demo is that the images there
were lib linked into the level file, which still worked.

Now it sets G.sce to the current loaded .blend file. Note that the
python config file path still uses the first loaded .blend file so it
looks in the same location each time.

Also added some NULL pointer checks in the joystick code because it
was crashing there on Mac, there's similar checks in related functions
so I'm assuming this was just a missed case.
2008-10-11 00:56:49 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
d99fd92ffa Missing include, apparently only scons+mingw suffers this, strange. 2008-10-10 14:22:54 +00:00
Campbell Barton
75f458022e my changes broke the "level" option for joystick keys being held between states 2008-10-08 11:40:39 +00:00
Campbell Barton
ce4162c9a1 * Joystick sensor is now only triggered from events of the selected type.
* Keyboard sensor - added (back?) support for qualifiers (Hold buttons in the UI)
2008-10-08 03:16:19 +00:00
Campbell Barton
77484d28d5 joystick update
* use SDL events to trigger the sensor, trigger was being forced every tick. removed workaround for this problem.
* added "All Events" option, similar to all keys in the keyboard sensor.
  This means every event from the joystick will trigger the sensor, however only events from the selected type (axis/button/hat) is used to set the positive state of the sensor.
* Added python function sens_joy.GetButtonValues(), returns a list of pressed button indicies.
* Removed pressed/released option for joystick buttons, it was the same as the invert option.
2008-10-07 05:09:24 +00:00
Campbell Barton
3ec4f674d0 Python 2.4 should build with the game engine now, no thanks to python for switching from char to const char 2008-10-02 00:22:28 +00:00
Campbell Barton
e11cd5a962 game engine now compiles with SDL disabled. CDROM and Joystick wont function in this case 2008-09-21 05:38:28 +00:00
Campbell Barton
f510057fef [#17600] char* -> const char*
Thanks to Sean Bartell (wtachi), was causing many many warnings which distracted from the real problems.
2008-09-20 11:08:35 +00:00
Brecht Van Lommel
2c31cc4503 Fix for bug #17620: the motion blur actuator did not work correct
with an always sensor, it kept resettting the motion blur each frame.
2008-09-15 00:57:11 +00:00
Campbell Barton
dfb5ebb12e return dummy python values when no joystick is present 2008-09-13 11:43:01 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
6ebd6cfa73 Bugfixes in SDL joystick, apparently it gives NULLs in OSX. 2008-09-12 15:26:00 +00:00
Kent Mein
115cf18bed converted my gen_utils.h fix to PyObjectPlus.h
Also added a fix for PyMarshal_WriteObjectToString

Now I just need to figure out linking of the gameengine on my imac.

Kent
2008-09-06 14:13:31 +00:00
Kent Mein
8675ff6d1d Trying to keep things compiling on my imac (10.4.11)
I'm getting this error now:
GPG_Application.cpp: In member function 'void GPG_Application::stopEngine()':
/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.3/include/python2.3/marshal.h:12: error: too many arguments to function 'PyObject* PyMarshal_WriteObjectToString(PyObject*)'
GPG_Application.cpp:720: error: at this point in file

Are we offically not supporint older versions of python now? :)

Kent
2008-09-06 02:46:11 +00:00
Campbell Barton
cfa07e8d2b BGE Py api, deleting properties didnt raise an error when the property wasnt there. also added some exception messages and renamed joystick getConnected() to isConnected() 2008-09-03 06:43:07 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
0fe906f49e BGE patch: simple fix to synchronize sensor pulse mode with sensor state transitions. 2008-09-02 18:34:54 +00:00
Campbell Barton
84dcfa181b BGE Bugfix, SDL joysticks arrow keys didnt work when 2 joysticks were being used at the same time.
The event queue was running for every joystick sensor without checking if the events were for that joystick.
seperating the event queue for each joystick is overkill so instead deal with all joysticks events in once function.

Also removed some unused functions
2008-09-02 06:12:19 +00:00
Campbell Barton
81ad271d15 BGE joystick sensor bugfix, was sending true events logic tick (as if the true pulse option was enabled). 2008-09-02 02:03:03 +00:00
Campbell Barton
7b9ee57c0b BGE joystick sensor py api function 'getConnected()', returns true if the joystick is connected and working.
SCA_Joystick.h seemed to have twice as many newlines as needed.
2008-09-01 06:25:13 +00:00
Campbell Barton
e8049903ac BGE python api for get/setting the joystick index, minor cleanup also. 2008-09-01 00:12:39 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
74339c639a BGE patch approved: BGE Multiple Joysticks 2008-08-31 18:42:58 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
bc8f002a4c BGE state system improvement: the sensor with Level option enabled will trigger the controller of a newly activated state, even if the sensor is already connected to an active state; new isTriggered() python function to determine which sensor triggered the current controller.
Previously, this behaviour was available only for sensors
that were not connected to any active state, which was
forcing the game designer to duplicate sensors in some 
cases.
For example the Always sensors used to initialize the 
states needed to be duplicated for each state. With this
patch, a single Always sensor with Level option enabled
will suffice to initialize all the states. 
A Python controller can determine which sensor did trigger
with the new SCA_ISensor::isTriggered() function.

Notes:
- When a sensor with level option enabled is connected
  to multiple controllers, only those of newly activated
  states will be triggered. The controllers of already
  activated states will receive no trigger, unless the 
  sensor internal state toggled, in which case all the
  controllers are triggered as always.
- The old isPositive() function returns the internal
  state of the sensor, positive or negative; the new 
  isTriggered() function returns 1 only for sensors
  that generated an event in the current frame.
2008-08-23 11:54:27 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
fda00bc034 BGE patch: New Delay sensor (derived from patch #17472)
Introduction of a new Delay sensor that can be used to 
generate positive and negative triggers at precise time,
expressed in number of frames. 
The delay parameter defines the length of the initial 
OFF period. A positive trigger is generated at the end
of this period. The duration parameter defines the 
length of the ON period following the OFF period.
A negative trigger is generated at the end of the ON period. 
If duration is 0, the sensor stays ON and there is no 
negative trigger. 
The sensor runs the OFF-ON cycle once unless the repeat 
option is set: the OFF-ON cycle repeats indefinately 
(or the OFF cycle if duration is 0).

The new generic SCA_ISensor::reset() Python function
can be used at any time to restart the sensor: the
current cycle is interrupted and no trigger is generated.
2008-08-16 20:45:37 +00:00
Campbell Barton
1ffede8872 SCA_PythonController.cpp - Made errors in python print the controller name, useful when blender crashes on printing the python error which happens frequently.
buttons_logic.c - NULL checks for game logic buttons, linking in groups with some logic links to objects outsude the group could crash blender. There are NULL checks for this case elsewhere so I assume it should be supported.
CMakeLists.txt - remove YESIAMSTUPID option, is not used anymore.
2008-08-16 00:06:51 +00:00
Campbell Barton
3f2cb6e878 game engine python api
* removed macros that were not used much, some misleading.
* removed error string setting calls that overwrote the error set by PyArg_ParseTuple with a less useful one.
* use python macros Py_RETURN_NONE, Py_RETURN_TRUE, Py_RETURN_FALSE
2008-08-14 03:23:36 +00:00
Brecht Van Lommel
d60025e95f Bugfix: in the game engine, errors in a particular python script caused
somewhat random crashes, which I think was caused by the error print
using python objects that were freed too soon. Now it frees the dictionary
after the print.
2008-08-13 10:19:47 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
8a8a12ed84 BGE patch: logic optimization part 2: remove inactive sensors from logic manager.
With this patch, only sensors that are connected to 
active states are actually registered in the logic
manager. Inactive sensors won't take any CPU,
especially the Radar and Near sensors that use a
physical object for the detection: these objects
are removed from the physics engine.

To take advantage of this optimization patch, you
need to define very light idle state when the 
objects are inactive: make them transparent, suspend
the physics, keep few sensors active (e,g a message
sensor to wake up), etc.
2008-07-30 17:41:47 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
c4116a7f8d BGE patch: support runtime duplication of groups. Adding an object with Dupligroup option set will cause the group to be instantiated. No special actuator is needed for this feature, just put dupligroup objects in inactive layers and add them dynamically 2008-07-26 11:00:21 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
5eb14d70b9 BGE patch: Add PyDoc for new logic bricks, set exception message on Py error, remove args on Py functions that don't take any to save CPU time 2008-07-23 21:37:37 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
9ed079bf5c BGE patch: Relink actuators with target within group when duplicating group; generalize protection against object deletion for all actuators that point to objects.
Certain actuators hold a pointer to an objects: Property,
SceneCamera, AddObject, Camera, Parent, TractTo. When a
group is duplicated, the actuators that point to objects
within the group will be relinked to point to the
replicated objects and not to the original objects.
This helps to setup self-contained group with a camera
following a character for example.
This feature also works when adding a single object
(and all its children) with the AddObject actuator.

The second part of the patch extends the protection
against object deletion to all the actuators of the above
list (previously, only the TrackTo, AddObject and
Property actuators were protected). In case the target
object of these actuators is deleted, the BGE won't
crash.
2008-07-19 07:45:19 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
a397b4b82f BGE bug fix (good for 2.47): SetParent actuator did not work on dynamic objects. Dynamics will now be disabled automatically and the object will be set ghost for the duration of the parenting; this is to avoid static interaction with the parent object. The dynamic state is restored when the parenting is removed with RemoveParent actuator. This fix also applies to setParent() and removeParent() python functions. 2008-07-18 14:40:24 +00:00
Campbell Barton
38cfe9c1a2 importing the GameLogic module was being done by adding the text "import GameLogic" to the start of all scripts used in the game engine, this meant every error line number was off by 1 (quite annoying). better to do this to the dictionary that the scripts run with. 2008-07-14 00:47:07 +00:00
Hamed Zaghaghi
a49c9c458a improvement of 2d-filter custom shader,
some bugfixes,
now you can use depth buffer and luminance buffer without any settings,
also you can use object's properties in a shader
2008-07-12 10:21:37 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
d1fd99b070 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.
2008-07-08 12:18:43 +00:00
Andrea Weikert
0bdfc6a953 == BUGFIX ==
- fix crash when exiting game engine (with ESC-key).
- reason for crash: std::vector iterator is invalid after vector::erase
2008-07-04 20:24:15 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
70d239ef7d BGE logic update: new servo control motion actuator, new distance constraint actuator, new orientation constraint actuator, new actuator sensor.
General
=======
- Removal of Damp option in motion actuator (replaced by
  Servo control motion).
- No PyDoc at present, will be added soon.

Generalization of the Lvl option
================================
A sensor with the Lvl option selected will always produce an 
event at the start of the game or when entering a state or at 
object creation. The event will be positive or negative 
depending of the sensor condition. A negative pulse makes
sense when used with a NAND controller: it will be converted
into an actuator activation.

Servo control motion
====================
A new variant of the motion actuator allows to control speed 
with force. The control if of type "PID" (Propotional, Integral, 
Derivate): the force is automatically adapted to achieve the 
target speed. All the parameters of the servo controller are
configurable. The result is a great variety of motion style: 
anysotropic friction, flying, sliding, pseudo Dloc...
This actuator should be used in preference to Dloc and LinV
as it produces more fluid movements and avoids the collision 
problem with Dloc.
LinV : target speed as (X,Y,Z) vector in local or world 
       coordinates (mostly useful in local coordinates).
Limit: the force can be limited along each axis (in the same
       coordinates of LinV). No limitation means that the force
       will grow as large as necessary to achieve the target 
       speed along that axis. Set a max value to limit the 
       accelaration along an axis (slow start) and set a min
       value (negative) to limit the brake force.
P:     Proportional coefficient of servo controller, don't set
       directly unless you know what you're doing.
I:     Integral coefficient of servo controller. Use low value
       (<0.1) for slow reaction (sliding), high values (>0.5)
       for hard control. The P coefficient will be automatically
       set to 60 times the I coefficient (a reasonable value).
D:     Derivate coefficient. Leave to 0 unless you know what
       you're doing. High values create instability. 

Notes: - This actuator works perfectly in zero friction 
         environment: the PID controller will simulate friction
         by applying force as needed.
       - This actuator is compatible with simple Drot motion
         actuator but not with LinV and Dloc motion.
       - (0,0,0) is a valid target speed.
       - All parameters are accessible through Python.

Distance constraint actuator
============================
A new variant of the constraint actuator allows to set the
distance and orientation relative to a surface. The controller
uses a ray to detect the surface (or any object) and adapt the
distance and orientation parallel to the surface.
Damp:  Time constant (in nb of frames) of distance and 
       orientation control.
Dist:  Select to enable distance control and set target 
       distance. The object will be position at the given
       distance of surface along the ray direction.
Direction: chose a local axis as the ray direction.
Range: length of ray. Objecgt within this distance will be 
       detected.
N    : Select to enable orientation control. The actuator will
       change the orientation and the location of the object 
       so that it is parallel to the surface at the vertical
       of the point of contact of the ray.  
M/P  : Select to enable material detection. Default is property
       detection.
Property/Material: name of property/material that the target of
       ray must have to be detected. If not set, property/
       material filter is disabled and any collisioning object
       within range will be detected.
PER  : Select to enable persistent operation. Normally the 
       actuator disables itself automatically if the ray does
       not reach a valid target. 
time : Maximum activation time of actuator. 
       0 : unlimited.
       >0: number of frames before automatic deactivation.  
rotDamp: Time constant (in nb of frame) of orientation control.
       0 : use Damp parameter.
       >0: use a different time constant for orientation.

Notes: - If neither N nor Dist options are set, the actuator
         does not change the position and orientation of the
         object; it works as a ray sensor.
       - The ray has no "X-ray" capability: if the first object
         hit does not have the required property/material, it
         returns no hit and the actuator disables itself unless
         PER option is enabled.
       - This actuator changes the position and orientation but
         not the speed of the object. This has an important 
         implication in a gravity environment: the gravity will
         cause the speed to increase although the object seems
         to stay still (it is repositioned at each frame).
         The gravity must be compensated in one way or another.
         the new servo control motion actuator is the simplest 
         way: set the target speed along the ray axis to 0
         and the servo control will automatically compensate 
         the gravity.
       - This actuator changes the orientation of the object 
         and will conflict with Drot motion unless it is 
         placed BEFORE the Drot motion actuator (the order of 
         actuator is important)
       - All parameters are accessible through Python.

Orientation constraint 
======================
A new variant of the constraint actuator allows to align an
object axis along a global direction.
Damp : Time constant (in nb of frames) of orientation control.
X,Y,Z: Global coordinates of reference direction. 
time : Maximum activation time of actuator. 
       0 : unlimited.
       >0: number of frames before automatic deactivation.  

Notes: - (X,Y,Z) = (0,0,0) is not a valid direction
       - This actuator changes the orientation of the object
         and will conflict with Drot motion unless it is placed
         BEFORE the Drot motion actuator (the order of 
         actuator is important).
       - This actuator doesn't change the location and speed. 
         It is compatible with gravity.
       - All parameters are accessible through Python.

Actuator sensor 
===============
This sensor detects the activation and deactivation of actuators 
of the same object. The sensor generates a positive pulse when 
the corresponding sensor is activated and a negative pulse when 
it is deactivated (the contrary if the Inv option is selected). 
This is mostly useful to chain actions and to detect the loss of 
contact of the distance motion actuator.

Notes: - Actuators are disabled at the start of the game; if you
         want to detect the On-Off transition of an actuator 
         after it has been activated at least once, unselect the
         Lvl and Inv options and use a NAND controller.
       - Some actuators deactivates themselves immediately after 
         being activated. The sensor detects this situation as 
         an On-Off transition.
       - The actuator name can be set through Python.
2008-07-04 08:14:50 +00:00
Campbell Barton
bd74679a39 small changes to py funcs that can run 100s of times a second, so python wont generate empty args tuple when they are not needed. 2008-07-04 00:30:44 +00:00
Campbell Barton
5c93e75682 non user visible changes and small optimizations to the game engine pyapi as well as fixing some bugs.
* 2 returning errors without exception set another return None instead of NULL.
* a missing check for parent relation
* BPY matrix length was incorrect in matrix.c, this change could break some scripts, however when a script expects a list of lists for a matrix, the len() function is incorrect and will give an error. This was the only thing stopping apricot game logic running in trunk.

Also added a function for GameObjects  -  getAxisVect(vec), multiplies the vector be the objects worldspace rotation matrix. Very useful if you want to know what the forward direction is for an object and dont want to use Blender.Mathutils which is tedious and not available in BlenderPlayer yet.
2008-07-04 00:05:50 +00:00
Campbell Barton
6a3e8e7fff BGE python api addition, GameObject get/setState and Controller.getState()
Also added a note in the tooltip for action priority when using more then 1 action at a time.
2008-06-29 21:52:23 +00:00
Hamed Zaghaghi
1231a2171a BGE 2d-filter, custom shaders now can have depth texture and luminance texture 2008-06-28 03:18:11 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
02132de7aa BGE patch: Add NAND, NOR, XOR, XNOR controllers.
NAND controller is an inverted AND controller: the output is 
     1 if any of the input is 0.
NOR  controller is an inverted OR controller: the output is 0
     if any of the input is 1.
XOR  controller is an exclusive OR: the output is 1 if and only
     if one input is 1 and all the other inputs are 0.
XNOR controller is an inverted XOR: the output is 0 if and only
     if one input is 0 and all the other inputs are 0.
The NAND, NORT and XNOR controllers are very usefull to create
complementary outputs to start and stop actuators synchronously.
MSCV project files updated.
2008-06-23 20:41:18 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
67c0b32375 BGE patch: Add level option on sensor and fix sensor reset.
Level option is now available on all sensors but is only implemented on 
mouse and keyboard sensors. The purpose of that option is to make
the sensor react on level rather than edge by default. It's only
applicable to state engine system when there is a state transition:
the sensor will generate a pulse if the condition is met from the
start of the state. Normally, the keyboard sensor generate a pulse
only when the key is pressed and not when the key is already pressed.
This patch allows to select this behavior.
The second part of the patch corrects the reset method for sensors
with inverted output.
2008-06-23 20:26:48 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
5372def2b0 BGE patch: add state engine support in the logic bricks.
This patch introduces a simple state engine system with the logic bricks. This system features full
backward compatibility, multiple active states, multiple state transitions, automatic disabling of 
sensor and actuators, full GUI support and selective display of sensors and actuators. 
Note: Python API is available but not documented yet. It will be added asap.

State internals
===============
The state system is object based. The current state mask is stored in the object as a 32 bit value; 
each bit set in the mask is an active state. The controllers have a state mask too but only one bit
can be set: a controller belongs to a single state. The game engine will only execute controllers 
that belong to active states. Sensors and actuators don't have a state mask but are effectively 
attached to states via their links to the controllers. Sensors and actuators can be connected to more
than one state. When a controller becomes inactive because of a state change, its links to sensors 
and actuators are temporarily broken (until the state becomes active again). If an actuator gets isolated, 
i.e all the links to controllers are broken, it is automatically disabled. If a sensor gets isolated, 
the game engine will stop calling it to save CPU. It will also reset the sensor internal state so that
it can react as if the game just started when it gets reconnected to an active controller. For example,
an Always sensor in no pulse mode that is connected to a single state (i.e connected to one or more 
controllers of a single state) will generate a pulse each time the state becomes active. This feature is 
not available on all sensors, see the notes below.

GUI
===
This system system is fully configurable through the GUI: the object state mask is visible under the
object bar in the controller's colum as an array of buttons just like the 3D view layer mask.
Click on a state bit to only display the controllers of that state. You can select more than one state
with SHIFT-click. The All button sets all the bits so that you can see all the controllers of the object. 
The Ini button sets the state mask back to the object default state. You can change the default state 
of object by first selecting the desired state mask and storing using the menu under the State button. 
If you define a default state mask, it will be loaded into the object state make when you load the blend
file or when you run the game under the blenderplayer. However, when you run the game under Blender, 
the current selected state mask will be used as the startup state for the object. This allows you to test
specific state during the game design.

The controller display the state they belong to with a new button in the controller header. When you add
a new controller, it is added by default in the lowest enabled state. You can change the controller state 
by clicking on the button and selecting another state. If more than one state is enabled in the object
state mask, controllers are grouped by state for more readibility. 

The new Sta button in the sensor and actuator column header allows you to display only the sensors and 
actuators that are linked to visible controllers.

A new state actuator is available to modify the state during the game. It defines a bit mask and 
the operation to apply on the current object state mask:

Cpy: the bit mask is copied to the object state mask.
Add: the bits that set in the bit mask will be turned on in the object state mask.
Sub: the bits that set in the bit mask will be turned off in the object state mask.
Inv: the bits that set in the bit mask will be inverted in the objecyy state mask.

Notes
=====
- Although states have no name, a simply convention consists in using the name of the first controller 
  of the state as the state name. The GUI will support that convention by displaying as a hint the name
  of the first controller of the state when you move the mouse over a state bit of the object state mask
  or of the state actuator bit mask.
- Each object has a state mask and each object can have a state engine but if several objects are 
  part of a logical group, it is recommended to put the state engine only in the main object and to
  link the controllers of that object to the sensors and actuators of the different objects.
- When loading an old blend file, the state mask of all objects and controllers are initialized to 1 
  so that all the controllers belong to this single state. This ensures backward compatibility with 
  existing game.
- When the state actuator is activated at the same time as other actuators, these actuators are 
  guaranteed to execute before being eventually disabled due to the state change. This is useful for
  example to send a message or update a property at the time of changing the state.
- Sensors that depend on underlying resource won't reset fully when they are isolated. By the time they
  are acticated again, they will behave as follow:
  * keyboard sensor: keys already pressed won't be detected. The keyboard sensor is only sensitive 
    to new key press.
  * collision sensor: objects already colliding won't be detected. Only new collisions are 
    detected.
  * near and radar sensor: same as collision sensor.
2008-06-22 14:23:57 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
2bece8dcb5 BGE Patch: Add Shape Action support and update MSCV_7 project file for glew.
Shape Action are now supported in the BGE. A new type of actuator "Shape Action" is available on mesh objects. It can be combined with Action actuator on parent armature. Only relative keys are supported. All the usual action options are available: type, blending, priority, Python API. Only actions with shape channels should be specified of course, otherwise the actuator has no effect. Shape action will still work after a mesh replacement provided that the new mesh has compatible shape keys.
2008-06-18 06:46:49 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
f0a41d9d97 Partially revert BGE bug fix #8863: don't send keyboard sensor positive pulse on level, this would badly interfere with keyboard sensors controlling set scene/restart scene actuators. Only send negative pulse on level to stop actuators after scene suspend 2008-05-02 15:47:08 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
d99ddc5cf8 Fix BGE bug #8863: Keyboard Sensor does not send negative pulse if key released while scene suspended. The fix covers keyboard and mouse sensor 2008-05-01 20:43:18 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
bc059cb8b2 BGE bug: crash when an object being tracked-to is deleted (bad practice anyway). Fix by creating a generic cross reference between actuators (only TrackTo uses it at the moment) and objects so that the actuator is informed when the target object is deleted 2008-04-26 20:41:25 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
9b9359120f BGE bug: fix a crash at game exit caused by inconsistent controller map after object deletion. The bug became apparent since the memory leaks have been fixed. 2008-04-24 21:26:39 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
bdf5c0689b BGE bug fix: crash at exit when object with Radar/Near sensor has debug properties 2008-04-19 21:15:37 +00:00
Chris Want
5d0a207ecb Patch from GSR that a) fixes a whole bunch of GPL/BL license
blocks that were previously missed; and b) greatly increase my
ohloh stats!
2008-04-16 22:40:48 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
6bb327badc BGE fix: keep reference count consist on source object when replicating property copy actuator 2008-04-14 22:45:28 +00:00