[Bf-python] Ipo/IpoCurve API revisited

Ken Hughes khughes at pacific.edu
Fri Mar 17 01:47:18 CET 2006


AFAIK, none of the changes I'm adding break backward compatibility.  Or,
if they do, they aren't *supposed to* be breaking it.  In the 
documentation I'm marking various methods as being deprecated, but I'm
not attempting to remove them or change what they do.

Ken

cpbarton at iinet.net.au wrote:
> Could modules that have improved functionality, but break backwards
> compatibility, be commited under FooBar_dev?
> 
> eg.
> import Ipo_dev as Ipo
> 
> Then we could just add in modules when there coded and not worry about breaking
> anything, also allows for more time to make changes before a release.
> 
> Also Commentingout the _dev modules if needs be. is no big deal. about 3 lines
> for each module.
> 
> Once people are happy with them, we can choose to replace the old modules.
> 
> Toni was suggesting have Blender_dev, not bad but not sure how to do that.
> - Cam
> 
> 
>>Ken Hughes wrote:
>>
>>>Just a follow-up on this now-three-month-dormant code:  since I've got 
>>>the time to revive it, and since I was holding off commiting until I saw 
>>>the direction that the API rewrite was taking (which apparently for now 
>>>is "no rewrite") I'll be readying the code to commit in the next week or 
>>>so unless there are some really strong arguments not to.  In the 
>>>meantime I'll start the documentation changes.
>>
>>This didn't tkae as long as I thought it would.  However, I'm going to 
>>be out-of-town for a few days and don't want to commit anything which 
>>might break something (I've tested but not ultra-thoroughly) so I put it 
>>on the patch tracker in case someone wants to play with it:
>>
>>
> 
> https://projects.blender.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=4001&group_id=9&atid=127
> 
>>Ken
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