if(SDL_PollEvent(&sdl_event)) // if -> while fixed it
removed 'm_buttonnum' was misleading, wasn't used as you expect.
Added gravity to variable to world to be used by collada.
bug reported by blenderage on blenderartist (found other bugs too).
- "All Hat Events" didnt work.
- Multiple hats didnt work
- use a menu with direction names rather then have the user guess. disallow zero as a direction.
- Allow up to 4 hats (was 2).
- Python api was clamping the axis to 2, maximum is currently JOYAXIS_MAX - 16
- New python attributes hatValues and hatSingle, match axis functions.
- Use SDL Axis events to fill in the axis and hat array rather then filling in every axis with SDL_JoystickGetAxis for each axis event.
- Raised limit of 2 axis to 4 axis pairs (4==8 joysticks axis pairs)
- Added a new Joystick Sensor type "Single Axis", so you can detect horizontal or vertical movement, rather then just Up/Down/Left/Right
- added Python attribute "axisSingle" so you can get the value from the selected axis (rather then getting it out of the axis list)
- renamed Py attribute "axisPosition" to "axisValues" (was never in a release)
If we need to increase the axis limit again just change JOYAXIS_MAX and the button limits.
* 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.
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