blender/source/gameengine/GameLogic/SCA_PythonMouse.cpp

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Patch #21789 - BGE Keyboard and Mouse Python types - by Mitchell Stokes(Moguri) The patch exposes mouse and keyboard read-only properties in the GameLogic module Also renames bge.keys to bge.events (* Note: name of bge submodules (logic, render, ...) may change before 2.5 final release [right Campbell?]). """ This patch adds two new types to the BGE: SCA_PythonKeyboard SCA_PythonMouse These two types allow users to make use of the keyboard and mouse without the need for a keyboard or mouse sensor. SCA_PythonKeyboard has an events property that acts just like SCA_KeyboardSensor.events. SCA_PythonMouse also has an events property to check for mouse events. Further more it supports getting and setting normalized cursor position (from 0.0 to 1.0) with SCA_PythonMouse.position. The cursor can be shown/hidden using SCA_PythonMouse.visible. """ Its use is similar with current mouse and keyboard controllers. With the exception of mouse position being normalized and writable as well (replacing Rasterizer.setMousePosition). Code Sample: ###### from bge import logic, events mouse = logic.mouse keyboard = logic.keyboard for key,status in keyboard.events: if status == logic.KX_INPUT_JUST_ACTIVATED: if key == events.WKEY: print(mouse.position) # move_forward() mouse.visible = True # turn cursor visible mouse.position = 0.5,0.5 # centralize mouse - use tuple ###### * Important Note: mouse.position still will not work properly for Letterbox mode. In order to fix letterboxing I may need to move the set x,y mouse function to inside the canvas code (to avoid duplicated code between mouse sensor and bge.logic.mouse). I'll leave this for another commit though. Thanks Mitchell for the work on that.
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#include "SCA_PythonMouse.h"
#include "SCA_IInputDevice.h"
#include "RAS_ICanvas.h"
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Native functions */
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
SCA_PythonMouse::SCA_PythonMouse(SCA_IInputDevice* mouse, RAS_ICanvas* canvas)
: PyObjectPlus(),
m_mouse(mouse),
m_canvas(canvas)
Patch #21789 - BGE Keyboard and Mouse Python types - by Mitchell Stokes(Moguri) The patch exposes mouse and keyboard read-only properties in the GameLogic module Also renames bge.keys to bge.events (* Note: name of bge submodules (logic, render, ...) may change before 2.5 final release [right Campbell?]). """ This patch adds two new types to the BGE: SCA_PythonKeyboard SCA_PythonMouse These two types allow users to make use of the keyboard and mouse without the need for a keyboard or mouse sensor. SCA_PythonKeyboard has an events property that acts just like SCA_KeyboardSensor.events. SCA_PythonMouse also has an events property to check for mouse events. Further more it supports getting and setting normalized cursor position (from 0.0 to 1.0) with SCA_PythonMouse.position. The cursor can be shown/hidden using SCA_PythonMouse.visible. """ Its use is similar with current mouse and keyboard controllers. With the exception of mouse position being normalized and writable as well (replacing Rasterizer.setMousePosition). Code Sample: ###### from bge import logic, events mouse = logic.mouse keyboard = logic.keyboard for key,status in keyboard.events: if status == logic.KX_INPUT_JUST_ACTIVATED: if key == events.WKEY: print(mouse.position) # move_forward() mouse.visible = True # turn cursor visible mouse.position = 0.5,0.5 # centralize mouse - use tuple ###### * Important Note: mouse.position still will not work properly for Letterbox mode. In order to fix letterboxing I may need to move the set x,y mouse function to inside the canvas code (to avoid duplicated code between mouse sensor and bge.logic.mouse). I'll leave this for another commit though. Thanks Mitchell for the work on that.
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{
#ifdef WITH_PYTHON
m_event_dict = PyDict_New();
#endif
Patch #21789 - BGE Keyboard and Mouse Python types - by Mitchell Stokes(Moguri) The patch exposes mouse and keyboard read-only properties in the GameLogic module Also renames bge.keys to bge.events (* Note: name of bge submodules (logic, render, ...) may change before 2.5 final release [right Campbell?]). """ This patch adds two new types to the BGE: SCA_PythonKeyboard SCA_PythonMouse These two types allow users to make use of the keyboard and mouse without the need for a keyboard or mouse sensor. SCA_PythonKeyboard has an events property that acts just like SCA_KeyboardSensor.events. SCA_PythonMouse also has an events property to check for mouse events. Further more it supports getting and setting normalized cursor position (from 0.0 to 1.0) with SCA_PythonMouse.position. The cursor can be shown/hidden using SCA_PythonMouse.visible. """ Its use is similar with current mouse and keyboard controllers. With the exception of mouse position being normalized and writable as well (replacing Rasterizer.setMousePosition). Code Sample: ###### from bge import logic, events mouse = logic.mouse keyboard = logic.keyboard for key,status in keyboard.events: if status == logic.KX_INPUT_JUST_ACTIVATED: if key == events.WKEY: print(mouse.position) # move_forward() mouse.visible = True # turn cursor visible mouse.position = 0.5,0.5 # centralize mouse - use tuple ###### * Important Note: mouse.position still will not work properly for Letterbox mode. In order to fix letterboxing I may need to move the set x,y mouse function to inside the canvas code (to avoid duplicated code between mouse sensor and bge.logic.mouse). I'll leave this for another commit though. Thanks Mitchell for the work on that.
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}
SCA_PythonMouse::~SCA_PythonMouse()
{
#ifdef WITH_PYTHON
PyDict_Clear(m_event_dict);
Py_DECREF(m_event_dict);
#endif
Patch #21789 - BGE Keyboard and Mouse Python types - by Mitchell Stokes(Moguri) The patch exposes mouse and keyboard read-only properties in the GameLogic module Also renames bge.keys to bge.events (* Note: name of bge submodules (logic, render, ...) may change before 2.5 final release [right Campbell?]). """ This patch adds two new types to the BGE: SCA_PythonKeyboard SCA_PythonMouse These two types allow users to make use of the keyboard and mouse without the need for a keyboard or mouse sensor. SCA_PythonKeyboard has an events property that acts just like SCA_KeyboardSensor.events. SCA_PythonMouse also has an events property to check for mouse events. Further more it supports getting and setting normalized cursor position (from 0.0 to 1.0) with SCA_PythonMouse.position. The cursor can be shown/hidden using SCA_PythonMouse.visible. """ Its use is similar with current mouse and keyboard controllers. With the exception of mouse position being normalized and writable as well (replacing Rasterizer.setMousePosition). Code Sample: ###### from bge import logic, events mouse = logic.mouse keyboard = logic.keyboard for key,status in keyboard.events: if status == logic.KX_INPUT_JUST_ACTIVATED: if key == events.WKEY: print(mouse.position) # move_forward() mouse.visible = True # turn cursor visible mouse.position = 0.5,0.5 # centralize mouse - use tuple ###### * Important Note: mouse.position still will not work properly for Letterbox mode. In order to fix letterboxing I may need to move the set x,y mouse function to inside the canvas code (to avoid duplicated code between mouse sensor and bge.logic.mouse). I'll leave this for another commit though. Thanks Mitchell for the work on that.
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}
#ifdef WITH_PYTHON
Patch #21789 - BGE Keyboard and Mouse Python types - by Mitchell Stokes(Moguri) The patch exposes mouse and keyboard read-only properties in the GameLogic module Also renames bge.keys to bge.events (* Note: name of bge submodules (logic, render, ...) may change before 2.5 final release [right Campbell?]). """ This patch adds two new types to the BGE: SCA_PythonKeyboard SCA_PythonMouse These two types allow users to make use of the keyboard and mouse without the need for a keyboard or mouse sensor. SCA_PythonKeyboard has an events property that acts just like SCA_KeyboardSensor.events. SCA_PythonMouse also has an events property to check for mouse events. Further more it supports getting and setting normalized cursor position (from 0.0 to 1.0) with SCA_PythonMouse.position. The cursor can be shown/hidden using SCA_PythonMouse.visible. """ Its use is similar with current mouse and keyboard controllers. With the exception of mouse position being normalized and writable as well (replacing Rasterizer.setMousePosition). Code Sample: ###### from bge import logic, events mouse = logic.mouse keyboard = logic.keyboard for key,status in keyboard.events: if status == logic.KX_INPUT_JUST_ACTIVATED: if key == events.WKEY: print(mouse.position) # move_forward() mouse.visible = True # turn cursor visible mouse.position = 0.5,0.5 # centralize mouse - use tuple ###### * Important Note: mouse.position still will not work properly for Letterbox mode. In order to fix letterboxing I may need to move the set x,y mouse function to inside the canvas code (to avoid duplicated code between mouse sensor and bge.logic.mouse). I'll leave this for another commit though. Thanks Mitchell for the work on that.
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/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Python functions */
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Integration hooks ------------------------------------------------------- */
PyTypeObject SCA_PythonMouse::Type = {
PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL, 0)
"SCA_PythonMouse",
sizeof(PyObjectPlus_Proxy),
0,
py_base_dealloc,
0,
0,
0,
0,
py_base_repr,
0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,
Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE,
0,0,0,0,0,0,0,
Methods,
0,
0,
&PyObjectPlus::Type,
0,0,0,0,0,0,
py_base_new
};
PyMethodDef SCA_PythonMouse::Methods[] = {
{NULL,NULL} //Sentinel
};
PyAttributeDef SCA_PythonMouse::Attributes[] = {
KX_PYATTRIBUTE_RO_FUNCTION("events", SCA_PythonMouse, pyattr_get_events),
KX_PYATTRIBUTE_RW_FUNCTION("position", SCA_PythonMouse, pyattr_get_position, pyattr_set_position),
KX_PYATTRIBUTE_RW_FUNCTION("visible", SCA_PythonMouse, pyattr_get_visible, pyattr_set_visible),
{ NULL } //Sentinel
};
PyObject* SCA_PythonMouse::pyattr_get_events(void *self_v, const KX_PYATTRIBUTE_DEF *attrdef)
{
SCA_PythonMouse* self = static_cast<SCA_PythonMouse*>(self_v);
Patch #21789 - BGE Keyboard and Mouse Python types - by Mitchell Stokes(Moguri) The patch exposes mouse and keyboard read-only properties in the GameLogic module Also renames bge.keys to bge.events (* Note: name of bge submodules (logic, render, ...) may change before 2.5 final release [right Campbell?]). """ This patch adds two new types to the BGE: SCA_PythonKeyboard SCA_PythonMouse These two types allow users to make use of the keyboard and mouse without the need for a keyboard or mouse sensor. SCA_PythonKeyboard has an events property that acts just like SCA_KeyboardSensor.events. SCA_PythonMouse also has an events property to check for mouse events. Further more it supports getting and setting normalized cursor position (from 0.0 to 1.0) with SCA_PythonMouse.position. The cursor can be shown/hidden using SCA_PythonMouse.visible. """ Its use is similar with current mouse and keyboard controllers. With the exception of mouse position being normalized and writable as well (replacing Rasterizer.setMousePosition). Code Sample: ###### from bge import logic, events mouse = logic.mouse keyboard = logic.keyboard for key,status in keyboard.events: if status == logic.KX_INPUT_JUST_ACTIVATED: if key == events.WKEY: print(mouse.position) # move_forward() mouse.visible = True # turn cursor visible mouse.position = 0.5,0.5 # centralize mouse - use tuple ###### * Important Note: mouse.position still will not work properly for Letterbox mode. In order to fix letterboxing I may need to move the set x,y mouse function to inside the canvas code (to avoid duplicated code between mouse sensor and bge.logic.mouse). I'll leave this for another commit though. Thanks Mitchell for the work on that.
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for (int i=SCA_IInputDevice::KX_BEGINMOUSE; i<=SCA_IInputDevice::KX_ENDMOUSE; i++)
{
const SCA_InputEvent & inevent = self->m_mouse->GetEventValue((SCA_IInputDevice::KX_EnumInputs)i);
PyDict_SetItem(self->m_event_dict, PyLong_FromSsize_t(i), PyLong_FromSsize_t(inevent.m_status));
Patch #21789 - BGE Keyboard and Mouse Python types - by Mitchell Stokes(Moguri) The patch exposes mouse and keyboard read-only properties in the GameLogic module Also renames bge.keys to bge.events (* Note: name of bge submodules (logic, render, ...) may change before 2.5 final release [right Campbell?]). """ This patch adds two new types to the BGE: SCA_PythonKeyboard SCA_PythonMouse These two types allow users to make use of the keyboard and mouse without the need for a keyboard or mouse sensor. SCA_PythonKeyboard has an events property that acts just like SCA_KeyboardSensor.events. SCA_PythonMouse also has an events property to check for mouse events. Further more it supports getting and setting normalized cursor position (from 0.0 to 1.0) with SCA_PythonMouse.position. The cursor can be shown/hidden using SCA_PythonMouse.visible. """ Its use is similar with current mouse and keyboard controllers. With the exception of mouse position being normalized and writable as well (replacing Rasterizer.setMousePosition). Code Sample: ###### from bge import logic, events mouse = logic.mouse keyboard = logic.keyboard for key,status in keyboard.events: if status == logic.KX_INPUT_JUST_ACTIVATED: if key == events.WKEY: print(mouse.position) # move_forward() mouse.visible = True # turn cursor visible mouse.position = 0.5,0.5 # centralize mouse - use tuple ###### * Important Note: mouse.position still will not work properly for Letterbox mode. In order to fix letterboxing I may need to move the set x,y mouse function to inside the canvas code (to avoid duplicated code between mouse sensor and bge.logic.mouse). I'll leave this for another commit though. Thanks Mitchell for the work on that.
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}
Py_INCREF(self->m_event_dict);
return self->m_event_dict;
Patch #21789 - BGE Keyboard and Mouse Python types - by Mitchell Stokes(Moguri) The patch exposes mouse and keyboard read-only properties in the GameLogic module Also renames bge.keys to bge.events (* Note: name of bge submodules (logic, render, ...) may change before 2.5 final release [right Campbell?]). """ This patch adds two new types to the BGE: SCA_PythonKeyboard SCA_PythonMouse These two types allow users to make use of the keyboard and mouse without the need for a keyboard or mouse sensor. SCA_PythonKeyboard has an events property that acts just like SCA_KeyboardSensor.events. SCA_PythonMouse also has an events property to check for mouse events. Further more it supports getting and setting normalized cursor position (from 0.0 to 1.0) with SCA_PythonMouse.position. The cursor can be shown/hidden using SCA_PythonMouse.visible. """ Its use is similar with current mouse and keyboard controllers. With the exception of mouse position being normalized and writable as well (replacing Rasterizer.setMousePosition). Code Sample: ###### from bge import logic, events mouse = logic.mouse keyboard = logic.keyboard for key,status in keyboard.events: if status == logic.KX_INPUT_JUST_ACTIVATED: if key == events.WKEY: print(mouse.position) # move_forward() mouse.visible = True # turn cursor visible mouse.position = 0.5,0.5 # centralize mouse - use tuple ###### * Important Note: mouse.position still will not work properly for Letterbox mode. In order to fix letterboxing I may need to move the set x,y mouse function to inside the canvas code (to avoid duplicated code between mouse sensor and bge.logic.mouse). I'll leave this for another commit though. Thanks Mitchell for the work on that.
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}
Patch #21789 - BGE Keyboard and Mouse Python types - by Mitchell Stokes(Moguri) The patch exposes mouse and keyboard read-only properties in the GameLogic module Also renames bge.keys to bge.events (* Note: name of bge submodules (logic, render, ...) may change before 2.5 final release [right Campbell?]). """ This patch adds two new types to the BGE: SCA_PythonKeyboard SCA_PythonMouse These two types allow users to make use of the keyboard and mouse without the need for a keyboard or mouse sensor. SCA_PythonKeyboard has an events property that acts just like SCA_KeyboardSensor.events. SCA_PythonMouse also has an events property to check for mouse events. Further more it supports getting and setting normalized cursor position (from 0.0 to 1.0) with SCA_PythonMouse.position. The cursor can be shown/hidden using SCA_PythonMouse.visible. """ Its use is similar with current mouse and keyboard controllers. With the exception of mouse position being normalized and writable as well (replacing Rasterizer.setMousePosition). Code Sample: ###### from bge import logic, events mouse = logic.mouse keyboard = logic.keyboard for key,status in keyboard.events: if status == logic.KX_INPUT_JUST_ACTIVATED: if key == events.WKEY: print(mouse.position) # move_forward() mouse.visible = True # turn cursor visible mouse.position = 0.5,0.5 # centralize mouse - use tuple ###### * Important Note: mouse.position still will not work properly for Letterbox mode. In order to fix letterboxing I may need to move the set x,y mouse function to inside the canvas code (to avoid duplicated code between mouse sensor and bge.logic.mouse). I'll leave this for another commit though. Thanks Mitchell for the work on that.
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PyObject* SCA_PythonMouse::pyattr_get_position(void *self_v, const KX_PYATTRIBUTE_DEF *attrdef)
{
SCA_PythonMouse* self = static_cast<SCA_PythonMouse*>(self_v);
const SCA_InputEvent & xevent = self->m_mouse->GetEventValue(SCA_IInputDevice::KX_MOUSEX);
const SCA_InputEvent & yevent = self->m_mouse->GetEventValue(SCA_IInputDevice::KX_MOUSEY);
float x_coord, y_coord;
x_coord = self->m_canvas->GetMouseNormalizedX(xevent.m_eventval);
y_coord = self->m_canvas->GetMouseNormalizedY(yevent.m_eventval);
PyObject* ret = PyTuple_New(2);
Patch #21789 - BGE Keyboard and Mouse Python types - by Mitchell Stokes(Moguri) The patch exposes mouse and keyboard read-only properties in the GameLogic module Also renames bge.keys to bge.events (* Note: name of bge submodules (logic, render, ...) may change before 2.5 final release [right Campbell?]). """ This patch adds two new types to the BGE: SCA_PythonKeyboard SCA_PythonMouse These two types allow users to make use of the keyboard and mouse without the need for a keyboard or mouse sensor. SCA_PythonKeyboard has an events property that acts just like SCA_KeyboardSensor.events. SCA_PythonMouse also has an events property to check for mouse events. Further more it supports getting and setting normalized cursor position (from 0.0 to 1.0) with SCA_PythonMouse.position. The cursor can be shown/hidden using SCA_PythonMouse.visible. """ Its use is similar with current mouse and keyboard controllers. With the exception of mouse position being normalized and writable as well (replacing Rasterizer.setMousePosition). Code Sample: ###### from bge import logic, events mouse = logic.mouse keyboard = logic.keyboard for key,status in keyboard.events: if status == logic.KX_INPUT_JUST_ACTIVATED: if key == events.WKEY: print(mouse.position) # move_forward() mouse.visible = True # turn cursor visible mouse.position = 0.5,0.5 # centralize mouse - use tuple ###### * Important Note: mouse.position still will not work properly for Letterbox mode. In order to fix letterboxing I may need to move the set x,y mouse function to inside the canvas code (to avoid duplicated code between mouse sensor and bge.logic.mouse). I'll leave this for another commit though. Thanks Mitchell for the work on that.
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PyTuple_SET_ITEM(ret, 0, PyFloat_FromDouble(x_coord));
PyTuple_SET_ITEM(ret, 1, PyFloat_FromDouble(y_coord));
Patch #21789 - BGE Keyboard and Mouse Python types - by Mitchell Stokes(Moguri) The patch exposes mouse and keyboard read-only properties in the GameLogic module Also renames bge.keys to bge.events (* Note: name of bge submodules (logic, render, ...) may change before 2.5 final release [right Campbell?]). """ This patch adds two new types to the BGE: SCA_PythonKeyboard SCA_PythonMouse These two types allow users to make use of the keyboard and mouse without the need for a keyboard or mouse sensor. SCA_PythonKeyboard has an events property that acts just like SCA_KeyboardSensor.events. SCA_PythonMouse also has an events property to check for mouse events. Further more it supports getting and setting normalized cursor position (from 0.0 to 1.0) with SCA_PythonMouse.position. The cursor can be shown/hidden using SCA_PythonMouse.visible. """ Its use is similar with current mouse and keyboard controllers. With the exception of mouse position being normalized and writable as well (replacing Rasterizer.setMousePosition). Code Sample: ###### from bge import logic, events mouse = logic.mouse keyboard = logic.keyboard for key,status in keyboard.events: if status == logic.KX_INPUT_JUST_ACTIVATED: if key == events.WKEY: print(mouse.position) # move_forward() mouse.visible = True # turn cursor visible mouse.position = 0.5,0.5 # centralize mouse - use tuple ###### * Important Note: mouse.position still will not work properly for Letterbox mode. In order to fix letterboxing I may need to move the set x,y mouse function to inside the canvas code (to avoid duplicated code between mouse sensor and bge.logic.mouse). I'll leave this for another commit though. Thanks Mitchell for the work on that.
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return ret;
Patch #21789 - BGE Keyboard and Mouse Python types - by Mitchell Stokes(Moguri) The patch exposes mouse and keyboard read-only properties in the GameLogic module Also renames bge.keys to bge.events (* Note: name of bge submodules (logic, render, ...) may change before 2.5 final release [right Campbell?]). """ This patch adds two new types to the BGE: SCA_PythonKeyboard SCA_PythonMouse These two types allow users to make use of the keyboard and mouse without the need for a keyboard or mouse sensor. SCA_PythonKeyboard has an events property that acts just like SCA_KeyboardSensor.events. SCA_PythonMouse also has an events property to check for mouse events. Further more it supports getting and setting normalized cursor position (from 0.0 to 1.0) with SCA_PythonMouse.position. The cursor can be shown/hidden using SCA_PythonMouse.visible. """ Its use is similar with current mouse and keyboard controllers. With the exception of mouse position being normalized and writable as well (replacing Rasterizer.setMousePosition). Code Sample: ###### from bge import logic, events mouse = logic.mouse keyboard = logic.keyboard for key,status in keyboard.events: if status == logic.KX_INPUT_JUST_ACTIVATED: if key == events.WKEY: print(mouse.position) # move_forward() mouse.visible = True # turn cursor visible mouse.position = 0.5,0.5 # centralize mouse - use tuple ###### * Important Note: mouse.position still will not work properly for Letterbox mode. In order to fix letterboxing I may need to move the set x,y mouse function to inside the canvas code (to avoid duplicated code between mouse sensor and bge.logic.mouse). I'll leave this for another commit though. Thanks Mitchell for the work on that.
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}
int SCA_PythonMouse::pyattr_set_position(void *self_v, const KX_PYATTRIBUTE_DEF *attrdef, PyObject *value)
{
SCA_PythonMouse* self = static_cast<SCA_PythonMouse*>(self_v);
int x, y;
float pyx, pyy;
if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(value, "ff:position", &pyx, &pyy))
return PY_SET_ATTR_FAIL;
x = (int)(pyx*self->m_canvas->GetWidth());
y = (int)(pyy*self->m_canvas->GetHeight());
self->m_canvas->SetMousePosition(x, y);
return PY_SET_ATTR_SUCCESS;
}
PyObject* SCA_PythonMouse::pyattr_get_visible(void *self_v, const KX_PYATTRIBUTE_DEF *attrdef)
{
SCA_PythonMouse* self = static_cast<SCA_PythonMouse*>(self_v);
int visible;
if (self->m_canvas->GetMouseState() == RAS_ICanvas::MOUSE_INVISIBLE)
visible = 0;
else
visible = 1;
return PyBool_FromLong(visible);
}
int SCA_PythonMouse::pyattr_set_visible(void *self_v, const KX_PYATTRIBUTE_DEF *attrdef, PyObject *value)
{
SCA_PythonMouse* self = static_cast<SCA_PythonMouse*>(self_v);
int visible = PyObject_IsTrue(value);
if (visible == -1)
{
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_AttributeError, "SCA_PythonMouse.visible = bool: SCA_PythonMouse, expected True or False");
return PY_SET_ATTR_FAIL;
}
if (visible)
self->m_canvas->SetMouseState(RAS_ICanvas::MOUSE_NORMAL);
else
self->m_canvas->SetMouseState(RAS_ICanvas::MOUSE_INVISIBLE);
return PY_SET_ATTR_SUCCESS;
}
#endif