Also adds DampedTrackTo to the list of supported constraints in the BGE
Test file:
http://www.pasteall.org/blend/11715
Patch developed as part of a project to NF-UBC Nereus Program.
Development time 'sponsored' by the project.
www.nereusprogram.org
- spelling - turns out we had tessellation spelt wrong all over.
- use \directive for doxy (not @directive)
- remove BLI_sparsemap.h - was from bmesh merge IIRC but entire file commented and not used.
added some missing functions too - which are not used yep but should be there for api completeness.
* CDDM_set_mloop
* CDDM_set_mpoly
* BLI_mempool_count
Compilation error was mostly caused by trying to use namespace std before it was
actually defined (e.g. before any include of stl header).
It's not actually good idea to use namespaces in header files -- it's really easy to
run into namespace conflicts and so. Resolved by not using "using namespace" in header
files and using full quality accessing to stl collections (e.g. std::vector).
the embed bge has its own DisableForText() routine which prepares the GL flags for the text render.
For some reason blenderplayer is taking a slim approach and going straight for the rendering. This routine helps to address this bug/case (non reported, foundin my own project files). If need arises we should move this to its own routine incorporating the other GL tests the embed bge performs.
[#30059] Shape Keys is gone in Blender if you use Add Object Actuator in BGE
[#30024] Segmentation fault after addObject when using shape keys
[#28683] segfault in shapekey conversion code when running a game (YF, level home) twice
for after 2.62 I would like to try if using doubles would help to increase the precision here.
Also now that the mipmap patch is reverted we may want to look at this problem from a different perspective.
RES could be calculated taking the object size in relation to the camera (i.e. size and distance, ignoring rotation).
That may solve both problems of wrong resolution and lack of smoothness.
For the time being users still need to use object.resolution to fine tune the rendered text.
- Mipmaps are generated in BLF when drawing text in-game. In that case, padding around each glyph is increased to prevent bleeding.
- Texture filtering is turned on for in-game text.
- All glyphs are now "twisted": the leading edge is brought a small distance forward, to prevent z-fighting in overlapping (kerned) glyphs. This happens both in the game engine and the rest of the UI, but should have no effect in the UI due to Z-compression in the clipping matrix.
Reviewed and approved by bdiego; see patch [#29882] in the tracker. Tested by dfelinto.
There were two issues discovered:
- Triangles mapping didn't free in buildNavMeshData if there's no recast data for an object
- KX_NavMeshObject used not-guarded allocation for polygons storage, but used guarded
freeing stuff to free used memory, producing error messages in the console and leading to
memory leak.
Wasn't actually harmful for users -- there was no memory corruptions and error happens only
when object was set up in a way when navmesh can't work in theory.
The crash occurred when an action actuator was attached to a non-armature object because objects that aren't armatures do not have pose data. A NotImplementedError is now raised if someone tries to access any of the following with an action actuator attached to a non-armature object:
BL_ActionActuator.channelNames
BL_ActionActuator.getChannel()
BL_ActionActuator.setChannel()
Description:
This patch allows the user to change the size of the window (or the resolution in fullscreen mode) using the new bge.render.setWindowSize() method. This only works in the Blenderplayer since it doesn't make a whole lot of sense for the embedded player.
Here is the description:
As the summary says, this patch adds a new event to both SCA_PythonKeyboard and SCA_PythonMouse. This property is similar to the events property that both have, but it only returns events which are not KX_NO_INPUTSTATUS. This moves the "no input" check from Python to C, which gave my input handling code a 2x speed up. Python sucks (performance-wise) with iterating lists and SCA_PythonKeyboard has close to 200 events (I think something like 177, but I don't know for sure).