blender/source/gameengine/Expressions/KX_PythonCallBack.h
Porteries Tristan 62f79856e9 BGE : Standardization of callbacks execution.
A new function (RunPythonCallBackList) to call all python functions
contained in a python list was developed.

This function has:
  - first argument is the python list of callbacks
  - second argument is a python list of arguments
  - third argument is the minimum quantity of arguments
  - forth argument is the maximum quantity of arguments

It improves flexibility and supports *args.

Reviewers: moguri, dfelinto, campbellbarton, sybren

Reviewed By: campbellbarton, sybren

Subscribers: sybren

Projects: #game_engine

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1102
2015-04-19 20:33:08 +02:00

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/** \file KX_PythonCallBack.h
* \ingroup expressions
*/
#ifndef __KX_PYTHON_CALLBACK_H__
#define __KX_PYTHON_CALLBACK_H__
#include "KX_Python.h"
/** Execute each functions with at least one argument
* \param functionlist The python list which contains callbacks.
* \param arglist The first item in the tuple to execute callbacks (can be NULL for no arguments).
* \param minargcount The minimum of quantity of arguments possible.
* \param maxargcount The maximum of quantity of arguments possible.
*/
void RunPythonCallBackList(PyObject *functionlist, PyObject **arglist, unsigned int minargcount, unsigned int maxargcount);
#endif // __KX_PYTHON_CALLBACK_H__