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Campbell Barton
3038fb1a01 [#18606] Writing to KX_GameObject.orientation causes crash
Own bug, conversion function to get an orientation from python - PyOrientationTo() ignored user input completely :| (breaking the orientation attribute)

Also made KX_GameObject worldOrientation writable and minor doc fixes.
2009-04-25 07:17:36 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
f6d27e73ee BGE: some more cleanup, remove useless ReplicaSetName(), move code to ProcessReplica. 2009-04-22 16:58:04 +00:00
Campbell Barton
a8592d09d0 BGE C++ API
Some functions used
	ProcessReplica(replica);
others
	replica->ProcessReplica()

Use the second method everywhere so the PyObjectPlus's ProcessReplica() can be called from its subclasses.

Note that PyObjectPlus's ProcessReplica isnt used yet.
2009-04-22 12:16:41 +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
Campbell Barton
dee32d0b3f BGE Python API
- initialize pythons sys.argv in the blenderplayer
- ignore all arguments after a single " - " in the blenderplayer (like in blender), so args can be passed to the game.
- add a utility function PyOrientationTo() - to take a Py euler, quat or 3x3 matrix and convert into a C++ MT_Matrix3x3.
- add utility function ConvertPythonToMesh to get a RAS_MeshObject from a KX_MeshProxy or a name.
- Added error prefix arguments to ConvertPythonToGameObject, ConvertPythonToMesh and PyOrientationTo so the error messages can include what function they came from.
- deprecated brick.getOwner() for the "owner" attribute.
2009-04-20 09:13:59 +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
df8cf26404 Added m_zombie to the base python class (PyObjectPlus), when this is set all the subclasses will raise an error on access to their members.
Other small changes...
- KX_Camera and KX_Light didnt have get/setitem access in their PyType definition.
- CList.from_id() error checking for a long was checking for -1 against an unsigned value (own fault)
- CValue::SpecialRelease was incrementing an int for no reason.
- renamed m_attrlist to m_attr_dict since its a PyDict type.
- removed custom getattro/setattro functions for KX_Scene and KX_GameObject, use py_base_getattro, py_base_setattro for all subclasses of PyObjectPlus.
- lowercase windows.h in VideoBase.cpp for cross compiling.
2009-04-17 20:06:06 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
bbdaa03d65 BGE bug #18168: Get local orientation of object using game engine python script system. Added localOrientation and worldOrientation. orientation attribute deprecated. Same for position and scaling. World attributes are read-only except for worldPosition. Add systematic check on NULL SGNode in all python functions. This is necessary to handle zombie objects (deleted by the game but kept alive by a reference in a list). 2009-04-15 21:17:08 +00:00
Campbell Barton
e8f4d93221 Disable using KX_GameObjects in python that have been removed from the scene (zombie objects) by raising a RuntimeError when accessing methods, attributes or passing to a function.
Common cases of this are when python references an object from the AddObject actuator that has ended, or a scene has been loaded and the old objects freed.

This means some scripts will raise errors now in certain cases but better give the error early rather then failing silently with strange hard to track down behavior & crashes.

Added "isValid" attribute for checking objects are in a scene.

At the moment it uses the SceneGraph Node to check of the objects valid but it might be better to do this in a more generic way so scenes, meshes etc also have this check.
2009-04-15 10:57:28 +00:00
Campbell Barton
3511f8ef9f BGE Physics
Clamp objects min/max velocity.
Accessed with bullet physics from the advanced button with dynamic and rigid body objects.
- useful for preventing unstable physics in cases where objects move too fast.
- can add linear velocity with the motion actuator to give smooth motion transitions, without moving too fast.
- minimum velocity means objects don't stop moving.
- python scripts can adjust these values speedup or throttle velocity in the existing direction.

Also made copy properties from an object with no properties work (in case you want to clear all props)
2009-04-14 12:34:39 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
0b8661ab4d BGE: Occlusion culling and other performance improvements.
Added occlusion culling capability in the BGE. 
More info: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Ref/Release_Notes/2.49/Game_Engine#BGE_Scenegraph_improvement
MSVC, scons, cmake, Makefile updated.

Other minor performance improvements:
- The rasterizer was computing the openGL model matrix of the objects too many times
- DBVT view frustrum culling was not properly culling behind the near plane:
  Large objects behind the camera were sent to the GPU
- Remove all references to mesh split/join feature as it is not yet functional
2009-04-13 20:08:33 +00:00
Campbell Barton
332032fb99 BGE Python API
Support for assigning any Type to a KX_GameObject

so you can do...
 gameOb.follow = otherGameOb
 gameOb[otherGameOb] = distanceTo
 gameOb["path"] = [(x,y,x), (x,y,x)]
 del gameOb[mesh]


* types that cannot be converted into CValue types are written into the KX_GameObject dict
* the KX_GameObject dict is only initialized when needed
* Python properties in this dict cannot be accessed by logic bricks
* dir(ob) and ob.getPropertyNames() return items from both CValue and Py dictionary properties.

Also found that CType was converting python lists to CType Lists but very buggy, would crash after printing the list most times.
Use python lists instead since logic bricks dont deal with lists.
2009-04-12 14:22:51 +00:00
Campbell Barton
33170295c8 use long long rather then int for storing game logic properties.
There were also some problems with int to python conversion
- assigning a PyLong to a KX_GameObject from python would raise an error
- PyLong were coerced into floats when used with internal CValue arithmetic

Changes...
- PyLong is converted into CIntValue for coercing and assigning from python
- CValue's generic GetNumber() function returns a double rather then a float.
- Print an error when a PyType cant be coerced into a CValue

Tested with python, expressions and property sensor.
2009-04-12 06:41:01 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
db33320df7 BGE patch #18350: Add sendMessage() to GameLogic. Added sendMessage to both GameLogic and KX_GameObject. 2009-04-08 16:57:08 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
370850146f BGE patch #18051: add localInertia attribute to GameObject. 2009-04-08 16:25:00 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
51b4145841 BGE Scenegraph and View frustrum culling improvement.
This commit contains a number of performance improvements for the
BGE in the Scenegraph (parent relation between objects in the
scene) and view frustrum culling.

The scenegraph improvement consists in avoiding position update
if the object has not moved since last update and the removal
of redundant updates and synchronization with the physics engine.

The view frustrum culling improvement consists in using the DBVT
broadphase facility of Bullet to build a tree of graphical objects
in the scene. The elements of the tree are Aabb boxes (Aligned 
Axis Bounding Boxes) enclosing the objects. This provides good
precision in closed and opened scenes. This new culling system
is enabled by default but just in case, it can be disabled with
a button in the World settings. There is no do_version in this
commit but it will be added before the 2.49 release. For now you
must manually enable the DBVT culling option in World settings
when you open an old file.

The above improvements speed up scenegraph and culling up to 5x.
However, this performance improvement is only visible when
you have hundreds or thousands of objects.

The main interest of the DBVT tree is to allow easy occlusion
culling and automatic LOD system. This will be the object of further
improvements.
2009-04-07 22:14:06 +00:00
Campbell Barton
f8cc272575 added experimental KX_GameObject attributes "sensors", "controllers" and "actuators" 2009-04-05 08:48:51 +00:00
Campbell Barton
04ef5a492a Made KX_MeshProxy use PyAttributeDef. simplified getting the 'materials' attribute (no need to differentiate between types)
Added KX_GameObject 'meshes' attribute to replace getMesh(i)
2009-04-04 15:54:07 +00:00
Campbell Barton
e6985d31b5 Some users could not build with python 2.5, hopefully this fixes it. 2009-04-03 15:08:38 +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
b22705f169 BGE Python
- Bugfix for running dir() on all BGE python objects. was not getting the immediate methods and attributes for each class.
- Use attributes for KX_Scene (so they are included with dir())
- Override __dict__ attributes for KX_Scene and KX_GameObject so custom properties are included with a dir()
2009-04-03 02:16:56 +00:00
Campbell Barton
fcc23faa3a Added getitem/setitem access for KX_GameObject
ob.someProp = 10
can now be...
ob["someProp"] = 10

For simple get/set test with an objects 10 properties, this is ~30% faster.

Though I like the attribute access, its slower because it needs to lookup BGE attributes and methods (for parent classes as well as KX_GameObject class).

This could also be an advantage if there are collisions between new attributes added for 2.49 and existing properties a game uses.

Made some other small optimizations,
- Getting and setting property can use const char* as well as STR_String (avoids making new STR_Strings just to do the lookup).
- CValue::SetPropertiesModified() and CValue::SetPropertiesModified(), were looping through all items in the std::map, advancing from the beginning each time.
2009-04-02 05:38:05 +00:00
Campbell Barton
c78b460fce Use Benoits attributes in KX_GameObject.
Deprecated..
getPosition, setPosition, getOrientation, setOrientation, getState, setState, getParent, getVisible, getMass

* swapped set/get to get/set in KX_PYATTRIBUTE_RW_FUNCTION macro to match pythons getsetattrs.
* deprecation warnings in the api and notes in epydocs.
* added 'state' attribute
* gameob.mass = 10 # now works because its not checking only for float values.
* dir(gameob) # includes attributes now
2009-03-24 19:37:17 +00:00
Campbell Barton
8d3dcfb104 BGE Python API
* Scene's and GameObjects can now be printed (raised an exception)
* Added GameLogic.getSceneList()
2009-02-27 23:53:09 +00:00
Campbell Barton
5488175d0b BGE Python API
* fixed segfaults in CListValue.index(val) and CListValue.count(val) when the pyTypes could not be converted into a CValue.
* added scene.objects to replace scene.getObjectList()
* added function names to PyArg_ParseTuple() so errors will include the function names 
* removed cases of PyArg_ParseTuple(args,"O",&pyobj) where METH_O ensures a single argument.
* Made PyObjectFrom use ugly python api rather then Py_BuildValue(), approx %40 speedup for functions that return Python vector and matrix types like ob.orientation.
2009-02-23 06:41:10 +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
1adb5b5442 patch from Mitchell Stokes
#18045] [patch] A patch that exposes the rest of the motion functions of KX_GameObject to Python.

*applyForce	=> setForce
*applyTorque	=> setTorque
*applyRotation	=> setDRot
*applyMovement	=> setDLoc
2008-12-09 04:13:23 +00:00
Campbell Barton
2e96728843 face transp option CLIP wasnt added to the py api.
added gameObject.replaceMesh(meshname)  - needed this for an automatically generated scene where 100's of objects would have needed logic bricks automatically added. Quicker to run replace mesh on all of them from 1 script.
2008-10-27 15:47:58 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
949b6ca80f BGE bug #17688 fixed: Near Sensor Reset not working (for Gamekit)
Implementation of the PHY_IPhysicsController::SetMargin(),
GetMargin(), SetRadius() and GetRadius() for Bullet and Sumo
to allow resetting the Near sensor radius. For bullet use 
the new setUnscaledRadius() function to change sphere radius.

In pPreparation of a Fh constraint actuator:
- Add KX_IPhysicsController::GetRadius()
- Fix implementation of KX_BulletPhysicsController::GetVelocity()
  (velocity at a point in geometric coordinate)
- Don't try to set velocity on static object (Bullet will assert)
- Add KX_GameObject::GetVelocity() for C access to local velocity
2008-10-01 07:55:02 +00:00
Erwin Coumans
3b09c0b0d5 Created a KX_SoftBodyDeformer for real-time soft bodies.
Added SetDeformer/GetDeformer() to KX_GameObject.
Store mapping between graphics/soft body vertices (work-in-progress)
Real-time soft body integration is still very premature, but
for a quick preview, see this testfile:
http://bulletphysics.com/ftp/pub/test/index.php?dir=blender/&file=soft_test.blend
2008-09-24 03:12:10 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
74ab278d46 BGE bug #17549: fix crash on removeParent() with static mesh. Fix scaling bug on setParent(). Add python setWorldPosition() to allow setting object position in world coordinate regardless if it is a root or a child object. 2008-09-09 22:40:10 +00:00
Campbell Barton
5eab0da633 BGE set visible actuator, option to set visibility recursively to make managing visibility for collections of objects a lot easier.
BGE Python api's ob.setVisible() also takes an optional recursive arg thats off by default
2008-09-05 16:22:14 +00:00
Brecht Van Lommel
cb89decfdc Merge of first part of changes from the apricot branch, especially
the features that are needed to run the game. Compile tested with
scons, make, but not cmake, that seems to have an issue not related
to these changes. The changes include:

* GLSL support in the viewport and game engine, enable in the game
  menu in textured draw mode.
* Synced and merged part of the duplicated blender and gameengine/
  gameplayer drawing code.
* Further refactoring of game engine drawing code, especially mesh
  storage changed a lot.
* Optimizations in game engine armatures to avoid recomputations.
* A python function to get the framerate estimate in game.

* An option take object color into account in materials.
* An option to restrict shadow casters to a lamp's layers.
* Increase from 10 to 18 texture slots for materials, lamps, word.
  An extra texture slot shows up once the last slot is used.

* Memory limit for undo, not enabled by default yet because it
  needs the .B.blend to be changed.
* Multiple undo for image painting.

* An offset for dupligroups, so not all objects in a group have to
  be at the origin.
2008-09-04 20:51:28 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
becd467be8 BGE patch: KX_GameObject::rayCast() improvements to have X-Ray option, return true face normal and hit polygon information.
rayCast(to,from,dist,prop,face,xray,poly):

The face paremeter determines the orientation of the normal: 
  0 or omitted => hit normal is always oriented towards the ray origin (as if you casted the ray from outside)
  1 => hit normal is the real face normal (only for mesh object, otherwise face has no effect)
The ray has X-Ray capability if xray parameter is 1, otherwise the first object hit (other than self object) stops the ray.
The prop and xray parameters interact as follow:
    prop off, xray off: return closest hit or no hit if there is no object on the full extend of the ray.
    prop off, xray on : idem.
    prop on,  xray off: return closest hit if it matches prop, no hit otherwise.
    prop on,  xray on : return closest hit matching prop or no hit if there is no object matching prop on the full extend of the ray.
if poly is 0 or omitted, returns a 3-tuple with object reference, hit point and hit normal or (None,None,None) if no hit.
if poly is 1, returns a 4-tuple with in addition a KX_PolyProxy as 4th element.

The KX_PolyProxy object holds information on the polygon hit by the ray: the index of the vertex forming the poylgon, material, etc.

Attributes (read-only):
 matname: The name of polygon material, empty if no material.
 material: The material of the polygon
 texture: The texture name of the polygon.
 matid: The material index of the polygon, use this to retrieve vertex proxy from mesh proxy
 v1: vertex index of the first vertex of the polygon, use this to retrieve vertex proxy from mesh proxy
 v2: vertex index of the second vertex of the polygon, use this to retrieve vertex proxy from mesh proxy
 v3: vertex index of the third vertex of the polygon, use this to retrieve vertex proxy from mesh proxy
 v4: vertex index of the fourth vertex of the polygon, 0 if polygon has only 3 vertex
     use this to retrieve vertex proxy from mesh proxy
 visible: visible state of the polygon: 1=visible, 0=invisible
 collide: collide state of the polygon: 1=receives collision, 0=collision free.
Methods:
 getMaterialName(): Returns the polygon material name with MA prefix
 getMaterial(): Returns the polygon material
 getTextureName(): Returns the polygon texture name
 getMaterialIndex(): Returns the material bucket index of the polygon. 
 getNumVertex(): Returns the number of vertex of the polygon.
 isVisible(): Returns whether the polygon is visible or not
 isCollider(): Returns whether the polygon is receives collision or not
 getVertexIndex(vertex): Returns the mesh vertex index of a polygon vertex
 getMesh(): Returns a mesh proxy

New methods of KX_MeshProxy have been implemented to retrieve KX_PolyProxy objects:
 getNumPolygons(): Returns the number of polygon in the mesh.
 getPolygon(index): Gets the specified polygon from the mesh.

More details in PyDoc.
2008-08-27 19:34:19 +00:00
Campbell Barton
d566765635 get/set Angular velocity for KX_GameObjects python api and for the AddObject actuator.
Needed so objects created in an explosion could start spinning without having motion actuators and collision sensors on each item.
2008-08-27 03:34:53 +00:00
Campbell Barton
47c2271d67 Python API get/setObject update for Actuators. (SetParent, AddObject, Camera and TrackTo)
* bugfix for BGE python api - SetParent actuator getObject would segfault if the object was not set.
* Added utility function ConvertPythonToGameObject() that can take a GameObject, string or None and set the game object from this since it was being done in a number of places.
* allow setObject(None), since no object is valid for actuators, Python should be able to set this.
* added optional argument for getObject() so it returns the KX_GameObject rather then its name, would prefer this be default but it could break existing games.
2008-08-14 08:58:25 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
ae762bec91 BGE patch #17398 approved: implementation of BGE method getVectTo(). 2008-08-03 21:59:36 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
a7f951f25e BGE patch: approve patch #17312: Multiple material IPOs per mesh in BGE. 2008-07-25 13:45:57 +00:00
Campbell Barton
e95e2fb43e GameObject functions getChildren() and getChildrenRecursive() 2008-07-20 17:18:46 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
7afacb6ea8 BGE patch: DUPLIGROUP option supported in BGE.
Blender duplicates groups in the 3D view at the location of objects having the DUPLIGROUP option set. This feature is now supported in the BGE: the groups will be instantiated as in the 3D view when the scene is converted. This is useful to populate a scene with multiple enemies without having to actually duplicate the objects in the blend file.

Notes: * The BGE applies the same criteria to instantiate the group as Blender to display them: if you see the group in the 3D view, it will be instantiated in the BGE.
       * Groups are instantiated as if the object having the DUPLIGROUP option (usually an empty) executed an AddObject actuator on the top objects of the group (objects without parent).
       * As a result, only intra-group parent relationship is supported: the BGE will not instantiate objects that have parents outside the group.
       * Intra-group logic bricks connections are preserved between the duplicated objects, even between the top objects of the group.
       * For best result, the state engine of the objects in the group should be self-contained: logic bricks should only have intra-group connections. Use messages to communicate with state engines outside the group.
       * Nested groups are supported: if one or more objects in the group have the DUPLIGROUP option set, the corresponding groups will be instantiated at the corresponding position and orientation. 
       * Nested groups are instantiated as separate groups, not as one big group.
       * Linked groups are supported as well as groups containing objects from the active layers.
       * There is a difference in the way Blender displays the groups in the 3D view and how BGE instantiates them: Blender does not take into account the parent relationship in the group and displays the objects as if they were all children of the object having the DUPLIGROUP option. That's correct for the top objects of the group but not for the children. Hence the orientation of the children objects may be different in the BGE.
       * An AddGroup actuator will be added in a future release.
2008-07-15 20:05:23 +00:00
Campbell Barton
60d099648c added a factor argument for aligning to vector, this isn't correct since it does linear interpolation of the vector and renormalizes.
(can be improved to rotate correctly but for our  use ist ok for now, would also be useful to have an argument to clamp the maximum rotation angle to get a constant rotation speed),

This will used to make franky upright when falling from an angle, to track to a surface when hanging onto a ledge and setting the glide pitch.
Without this rotation is instant and jerky.

currently this is done with Mathutils which isnt available in Blender Player.

def do_rotate_up(own):
	own.alignAxisToVect([0,0,1], 2, 0.1)

replaces...

def do_rotate_up(own):
	up_nor = Vector(0,0,1)
	own_mat = Matrix(*own.getOrientation()).transpose()
	own_up = up_nor * own_mat
	ang = AngleBetweenVecs(own_up, up_nor)
	if ang > 0.005:
		# Set orientation
		cross = CrossVecs(own_up, up_nor)
		new_mat = own_mat * RotationMatrix(ang*0.1, 3, 'r', cross)
		own.setOrientation(new_mat.transpose())


M    source/gameengine/Ketsji/KX_GameObject.cpp
M    source/gameengine/Ketsji/KX_GameObject.h
2008-07-09 09:21:52 +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
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
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
31aa43da97 Adding GameObject setLinearVelocity(), without this interacting with objects requires them to have logic bricks to apply force which doesn't work well when the character is in a seperate blend file to the levels. (its also messy to have a script & multiple motion actuators on each object you can pickup and throw).
This is also needed for removing any force that existed before suspending dynamics - In the case of franky hanging, resuming dynamics when he fell would apply the velocity he had when grabbing making dropping to the ground work unpredictably. 

Also note in pydocs that enable/disable rigidbody physics doesn't work with bullet yet.
2008-07-03 01:34:50 +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
Campbell Barton
f0a3cbcdac patch [#15865] BGE API call to delete objects
from Dalai Felinto (dfelinto) 
renamed deleteObject to endObject() to match the user interface.
2008-06-27 11:35:55 +00:00
Campbell Barton
11cdc2a002 Python API/Game engine fixes, dosn't affect 2.47
* Action FrameProp was checking if the string was true, not that it contained any text.
* Added GameObject.getVisible() since there is already a getVisible
* Added GameObject.getPropertyNames() Needed in apricot so Franky can collect and throw items in the level without having the names defined elsewhere or modifying his game logic which is stored in a separate blend file.
2008-06-26 12:39:06 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
c353af4d3a BGE patch 15044 approved: Edit Object Dynamics Actuator.
Add enable/disable dynamics actuator under the "Edit Object" category.
The Enable/disable rigid body option is also availale but not implemented.
2008-06-25 14:09:15 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
15c105c157 BGE patch: Add damping and clamping option to motion actuator.
This patch introduces two options for the motion actuator:

damping: number of frames to reach the target velocity. It takes
into account the startup velocityin the target velocity direction
and add 1/damping fraction of target velocity until the full 
velocity is reached. Works only with linear and angular velocity.
It will be extended to delta and force motion method in a future
release.

clamping: apply the force and torque as long as the target velocity
is not reached. If this option is set, the velocity specified 
in linV or angV are not applied to the object but used as target
velocity. You should also specify a force in force or torque field: 
the force will be applied as long as the velocity along the axis of
the vector set in linV or angV is not reached. Works best in low
friction environment.
2008-06-24 19:37:43 +00:00