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Author SHA1 Message Date
Campbell Barton
0876fce009 rename and negate DISABLE_PYTHON --> WITH_PYTHON 2010-10-31 04:11:39 +00:00
Campbell Barton
8f1500da00 remove config.h references, was added for automake build system rev around 124-126 but isnt used by any build systems now. 2010-04-18 10:28:37 +00:00
Campbell Barton
081c1205a3 correct fsf address 2010-02-12 13:34:04 +00:00
Campbell Barton
98ee2a781d option to build the BGE without python, uses existing python check (cmake and scons)
when python is disabled videotextures are not built.
2009-09-29 21:42:40 +00:00
Campbell Barton
0a23895f95 remove all python api functions deprecated in 2.49 2009-08-25 22:51:18 +00:00
Campbell Barton
1e14ab9992 svn merge https://svn.blender.org/svnroot/bf-blender/trunk/blender -r22668:22701 2009-08-22 10:57:07 +00:00
Campbell Barton
a4f3f5c23c - BGE, Some sensors, stored the event manager in 2 places (became confusing to do changes in this area)
- Change compiler warnings for linux/scons/C++
2009-08-22 10:51:21 +00:00
Campbell Barton
7440fee85c remove python2.x support 2009-08-10 00:07:34 +00:00
Campbell Barton
9a7ea9664e BGE PyAPI support for subclassing any BGE game type from python, scripters define extra functions on gameObjects.
Adding a UI to set the type on startup can be added easily.

# ----
class myPlayer(GameTypes.KX_GameObject):
  def die(self):
    # ... do stuff ...
    self.endObject()

# make an instance
player = myPlayer(gameOb) # gameOb is made invalid now.
player.die()

# ----

One limitation (which could also be an advantage), is making the subclass instance will return that subclass everywhere, you cant have 2 different subclasses of the same BGE data at once.
2009-06-29 12:06:46 +00:00
Campbell Barton
c50bbe5ae7 BGE Py API using python3 c/api calls. include bpy_compat.h to support py2.x 2009-06-29 02:25:54 +00:00
Campbell Barton
6b9f3b5f5c BGE Python API
Remove the last of the odd C++/python wrapper code from http://www.python.org/doc/PyCPP.html (~1998)

* Use python subclasses rather then having fake subclassing through get/set attributes calling parent types.
* PyObject getset arrays are created while initializing the types, converted from our own attribute arrays. This way python deals with subclasses and we dont have to define getattro or setattro functions for each type.
* GameObjects and Scenes no longer have attribute access to properties. only dictionary style access - ob['prop']
* remove each class's get/set/dir functions.
* remove isA() methods, can use PyObject_TypeCheck() in C and issubclass() in python.
* remove Parents[] array for each C++ class, was only used for isA() and wasnt correct in quite a few cases.
* remove PyTypeObject that was being passed as the last argument to each class (the parent classes too).

TODO -
* Light and VertexProxy need to be converted to using attributes.
* memory for getset arrays is never freed, not that bad since its will only allocates once.
2009-06-28 11:22:26 +00:00
Brecht Van Lommel
c8b4cf9206 2.50:
svn merge https://svn.blender.org/svnroot/bf-blender/trunk/blender -r19820:HEAD

Notes:
* Game and sequencer RNA, and sequencer header are now out of date
  a bit after changes in trunk.
* I didn't know how to port these bugfixes, most likely they are
  not needed anymore.
  * Fix "duplicate strip" always increase the user count for ipo.
  * IPO pinning on sequencer strips was lost during Undo.
2009-06-08 20:08:19 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
d5b27fabcc BGE: sensor object will now have Actor filter optional: new button 'Detect Actor' in physics settings indicate if you want the sensor to detect only Actor object or all objects. This way you don't need to set the scenery to Actor to detect ground for example. 2009-05-29 16:55:22 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
3ea1c1b4b6 BGE: new sensor object to generalize Near and Radar sensor, static-static collision capbility.
A new type of "Sensor" physics object is available in the GE for advanced
collision management. It's called Sensor for its similarities with the
physics objects that underlie the Near and Radar sensors.
Like the Near and Radar object it is:
- static and ghost
- invisible by default
- always active to ensure correct collision detection
- capable of detecting both static and dynamic objects
- ignoring collision with their parent
- capable of broadphase filtering based on:
  * Actor option: the collisioning object must have the Actor flag set to be detected
  * property/material: as specified in the collision sensors attached to it
  Broadphase filtering is important for performance reason: the collision points
  will be computed only for the objects that pass the broahphase filter.
- automatically removed from the simulation when no collision sensor is active on it

Unlike the Near and Radar object it can:
- take any shape, including triangle mesh
- be made visible for debugging (just use the Visible actuator)
- have multiple collision sensors using it

Other than that, the sensor objects are ordinary objects. You can move them
freely or parent them. When parented to a dynamic object, they can provide
advanced collision control to this object.

The type of collision capability depends on the shape:
- box, sphere, cylinder, cone, convex hull provide volume detection.
- triangle mesh provides surface detection but you can give some volume
  to the suface by increasing the margin in the Advanced Settings panel.
  The margin applies on both sides of the surface.

Performance tip:
- Sensor objects perform better than Near and Radar: they do less synchronizations
  because of the Scenegraph optimizations and they can have multiple collision sensors
  on them (with different property filtering for example).
- Always prefer simple shape (box, sphere) to complex shape whenever possible.
- Always use broadphase filtering (avoid collision sensor with empty propery/material)
- Use collision sensor only when you need them. When no collision sensor is active
  on the sensor object, it is removed from the simulation and consume no CPU.

Known limitations:
- When running Blender in debug mode, you will see one warning line of the console:
  "warning btCollisionDispatcher::needsCollision: static-static collision!"
  In release mode this message is not printed.
- Collision margin has no effect on sphere, cone and cylinder shape.

Other performance improvements:
- Remove unnecessary interpolation for Near and Radar objects and by extension
  sensor objects.
- Use direct matrix copy instead of quaternion to synchronize orientation.

Other bug fix:
- Fix Near/Radar position error on newly activated objects. This was causing
  several detection problems in YoFrankie
- Fix margin not passed correctly to gImpact shape.
- Disable force/velocity actions on static objects
2009-05-17 12:51:51 +00:00
Campbell Barton
b8657fd648 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
2009-05-15 03:26:53 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
386122ada6 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
2009-05-10 20:53:58 +00:00
Campbell Barton
81dfdf8374 ifdef's for future py3 support, after this adding py3 can mostly be done with defines or batch renaming funcs (with the exception of CListValue slicing)
.
No changes for py2.x.
2009-04-29 16:54:45 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
48f483d14f BGE: some more cleanup, implement proper GetReplica/ProcessReplica workflow for touch/near/radar sensor. Remove duplicated code. 2009-04-22 18:20:41 +00:00
Campbell Barton
5553d2c014 BGE C++ API
PyObjectPlus::ProcessReplica() is now called when any of its subclasses are replicated.

This is important because PyObjectPlus::ProcessReplica() NULL's the 'm_proxy' python pointer I added recently.
Without this a replicated subclass of PyObjectPlus could have an invalid pointer (crashing the BGE).

This change also means CValue::AddDataToReplica() can be moved into CValue::ProcessReplica() since ProcessReplica is always called.
2009-04-22 14:42:00 +00:00
Campbell Barton
217bbb7800 BGE Python API
Separate getting a normal attribute and getting __dict__, was having to do too a check for __dict__ on each class (multiple times per getattro call from python) when its not used that often.
2009-04-20 23:17:52 +00:00
Brecht Van Lommel
874c29cea8 2.50: svn merge https://svn.blender.org/svnroot/bf-blender/trunk/blender -r19323:HEAD
Notes:
* blenderbuttons and ICON_SNAP_PEEL_OBJECT were not merged.
2009-04-20 15:06:46 +00:00
Campbell Barton
f5fc4ebdd8 BGE Python API
- More verbose error messages.
- BL_Shader wasnt setting error messages on some errors
- FilterNormal depth attribute was checking for float which is bad because scripts often expect ints assigned to float attributes.
- Added a check to PyVecTo for a tuple rather then always using a generic python sequence. On my system this is over 2x faster with an optmized build.
2009-04-19 21:01:12 +00:00
Campbell Barton
6bc162e679 BGE Python API
removed redundant (PyObject *self) argument from python functions that are not exposed to python directly.
2009-04-19 17:29:07 +00:00
Campbell Barton
7dbc9dc719 BGE Python API cleanup - no functionality changes
- comments to PyObjectPlus.h
- remove unused/commented junk.
- renamed PyDestructor to py_base_dealloc for consistency
- all the PyTypeObject's were still using the sizeof() their class, can use sizeof(PyObjectPlus_Proxy) now which is smaller too.
2009-04-19 14:57:52 +00:00
Campbell Barton
8d2cb5bea4 BGE Python API
This changes how the BGE classes and Python work together, which hasnt changed since blender went opensource.
The main difference is PyObjectPlus - the base class for most game engine classes, no longer inherit from PyObject, and cannot be cast to a PyObject.

This has the advantage that the BGE does not have to keep 2 reference counts valid for C++ and Python.

Previously C++ classes would never be freed while python held a reference, however this reference could be problematic eg: a GameObject that isnt in a scene anymore should not be used by python, doing so could even crash blender in some cases.

Instead PyObjectPlus has a member "PyObject *m_proxy" which is lazily initialized when python needs it. m_proxy reference counts are managed by python, though it should never be freed while the C++ class exists since it holds a reference to avoid making and freeing it all the time.
When the C++ class is free'd it sets the m_proxy reference to NULL, If python accesses this variable it will raise a RuntimeError, (check the isValid attribute to see if its valid without raising an error).
- This replaces the m_zombie bool and IsZombie() tests added recently.

In python return values that used to be..
 return value->AddRef();
Are now
 return value->GetProxy();
or...
 return value->NewProxy(true); // true means python owns this C++ value which will be deleted when the PyObject is freed
2009-04-19 12:46:39 +00:00
Campbell Barton
5d64dd019e BGE Python API
Use each types dictionary to store attributes PyAttributeDef's so it uses pythons hash lookup (which it was already doing for methods) rather then doing a string lookup on the array each time.

This also means attributes can be found in the type without having to do a dir() on the instance.
2009-04-07 11:06:35 +00:00
Campbell Barton
6be6921184 moved more attributes from getattr into PyAttributeDef's 2009-04-04 02:57:35 +00:00
Campbell Barton
fd2b115678 Python BGE API
- Initialize python types with PyType_Ready, which adds methods to the type dictionary.
- use Pythons get/setattro (uses a python string for the attribute rather then char*). Using basic C strings seems nice but internally python converts them to python strings and discards them for most functions that accept char arrays.
- Method lookups use the PyTypes dictionary (should be faster then Py_FindMethod)
- Renamed __getattr -> py_base_getattro, _getattr -> py_getattro, __repr -> py_base_repr, py_delattro, py_getattro_self etc.

From here is possible to put all the parent classes methods into each python types dictionary to avoid nested lookups (api has 4 levels of lookups in some places), tested this but its not ready yet.

Simple tests for getting a method within a loop show this to be between 0.5 and 3.2x faster then using Py_FindMethod()
2009-04-03 14:51:06 +00:00
Campbell Barton
d573e9c539 BGE Python api
Added the method into the PyType so python knows about the methods (its supposed to work this way).
This means in the future the api can use PyType_Ready() to store the methods in the types dictionary.
Python3 removes Py_FindMethod and we should not be using it anyway since its not that efficient.
2009-04-03 04:12:20 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
6c409ed541 BGE API cleanup: apply patch from Moguri: Near, Radar, Touch sensor updated. 2009-02-28 21:00:27 +00:00
Campbell Barton
936a6eeda8 small errors in touch sensor and gameObject 2009-02-26 05:17:54 +00:00
Campbell Barton
6bfb8ca6b0 - Attributes for the collision sensor: propertyName, materialCheck, pulseCollisions, objectHit and objectHitList.
Removed a check in Python API touch.setProperty() for the property name on the sensor owner before allowing the name to be set - it makes no sense and isnt checked when creating the sensor.
- SCA_DelaySensor.py indent error making epydoc fail.
2009-02-26 04:17:23 +00:00
Campbell Barton
a4ad52f1aa New Pulse option for the collision sensor (off by default wont change existing logic)
Previously only the first collision would trigger an event (no collisions a negative event ofcourse)

With the Pulse option enabled, any change to the set of colliding objects will trigger an event.

Added this because there was no way to count how many sheep were on a platform in YoFrankie without running a script periodically.

Changes in collision are detected by comparing the number of objects colliding with the last event, as well as a hash made from the object pointers.

Also changed the touch sensors internal list of colliding objects to only contain objects that match the property or material.

- pulse isnt a great name, could change this.
2009-02-25 17:19:30 +00:00
Campbell Barton
7fffb0b630 Building the game engine with Solid/Sumo is now optional for scons using WITH_BF_SOLID.
Now Sumo is has been deprecated for a while we might want to remove it for 2.5.
2009-02-25 12:07:51 +00:00
Campbell Barton
9d5c2af1d1 * removed typedefs that were not used (from anonymous enums and structs)
* Missed some cases of using a 'char *' as an attribute
* replace BGE's Py_Return macro with Pythons Py_RETURN_NONE
* other minor warnings removed
2009-02-21 12:43:24 +00:00
Campbell Barton
cdec2b3d15 BGE Python API
Use 'const char *' rather then the C++ 'STR_String' type for the attribute identifier of python attributes.

Each attribute and method access from python was allocating and freeing the string.
A simple test with getting an attribute a loop shows this speeds up attribute lookups a bit over 2x.
2009-02-19 13:42:07 +00:00
Campbell Barton
92d4ef0939 Accept negative indices's for ListValues
scene.getObjectList()[-1] works like a python sequence.

removed some STR_String creation that was only used to do comparisons, in a simple expressions benchmark this made logic use 4% less overall.
2009-02-19 07:01:49 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
915baae622 BGE bug #18137 fixed: When two actors collide in this blend file the blender crashes. 2009-02-15 19:07:27 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
bf0440add8 BGE bug fix (continuation of previous bug fix):
- Forgot to make SCA_ISensor::UnregisterToManager() virtual to intercept active-inactive transition on collision sensor to clear colliders reference.
- Don't record collision on inactive sensor. 
  This situation occurs when an object with an inactive collision sensor collides with an object with an active collision sensor: the collision handler triggers both sensors.
  The result of this bug was pending references that eventually cause temporary memory leak (until the sensor is reactivated).
2008-10-17 09:24:35 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
c119fb6e51 BGE showstopper bug fix:
- Reset hit object pointer at end of frame of touch sensor to avoid returning invalid pointer to getHitObject().
- Clear all references in KX_TouchSensor::m_colliders when the sensor is disabled to avoid loose references. 
- Test GetSGNode() systematically for all KX_GameObject functions that can be called from python in case a python controller keeps a reference in GameLogic (bad practice anyway).
2008-10-16 23:33:40 +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
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
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
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
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
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
b0049e6088 fix BGE bug #8094: Collision sensor on child object makes the object rotate or move very fast. Collision sensor can now be set on child object without side effect. 2008-04-19 21:09:40 +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
407b2d334d unknown property fixed in sensor/actuators 2008-03-01 19:05:41 +00:00
Erwin Coumans
2ec5d00da9 fixed some motionstate synchronization issues
nearsensor was not synchronized at the start
wheels not synchronized properly (one frame delay)
2006-12-04 04:13:42 +00:00