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  • # -*- coding: utf8 -*-
    #
    # ***** BEGIN GPL LICENSE BLOCK *****
    #
    # --------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # Blender 2.5 Extensions Framework
    # --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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    # Authors:
    # Doug Hammond
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    #
    import time
    
    import bpy
    
    from extensions_framework.ui import EF_OT_msg
    
    bpy.utils.register_class(EF_OT_msg)
    
    del EF_OT_msg
    
    def log(str, popup=False, module_name='EF'):
    	"""Print a message to the console, prefixed with the module_name
    	and the current time. If the popup flag is True, the message will
    	be raised in the UI as a warning using the operator bpy.ops.ef.msg.
    	
    	"""
    	print("[%s %s] %s" %
    		(module_name, time.strftime('%Y-%b-%d %H:%M:%S'), str))
    	if popup:
    		bpy.ops.ef.msg(
    			msg_type='WARNING',
    			msg_text=str
    		)
    
    
    added_property_cache = {}
    
    def init_properties(obj, props, cache=True):
    	"""Initialise custom properties in the given object or type.
    	The props list is described in the declarative_property_group
    	class definition. If the cache flag is False, this function
    	will attempt to redefine properties even if they have already been
    	added.
    	
    	"""
    	
    	if not obj in added_property_cache.keys():
    		added_property_cache[obj] = []
    	
    	for prop in props:
    		try:
    			if cache and prop['attr'] in added_property_cache[obj]:
    				continue
    			
    			if prop['type'] == 'bool':
    				t = bpy.props.BoolProperty
    
    				a = {k: v for k,v in prop.items() if k in ["name",
    					"description","default","options","subtype","update"]}
    			elif prop['type'] == 'bool_vector':
    				t = bpy.props.BoolVectorProperty
    				a = {k: v for k,v in prop.items() if k in ["name",
    					"description","default","options","subtype","size",
    					"update"]}
    
    			elif prop['type'] == 'collection':
    				t = bpy.props.CollectionProperty
    
    				a = {k: v for k,v in prop.items() if k in ["ptype","name",
    					"description","default","options"]}
    
    				a['type'] = a['ptype']
    				del a['ptype']
    			elif prop['type'] == 'enum':
    				t = bpy.props.EnumProperty
    
    				a = {k: v for k,v in prop.items() if k in ["items","name",
    					"description","default","options","update"]}
    
    			elif prop['type'] == 'float':
    				t = bpy.props.FloatProperty
    				a = {k: v for k,v in prop.items() if k in ["name",
    
    					"description","default","min","max","soft_min","soft_max",
    					"step","precision","options","subtype","unit","update"]}
    
    			elif prop['type'] == 'float_vector':
    				t = bpy.props.FloatVectorProperty
    				a = {k: v for k,v in prop.items() if k in ["name",
    
    					"description","default","min","max","soft_min","soft_max",
    					"step","precision","options","subtype","size","update"]}
    
    			elif prop['type'] == 'int':
    				t = bpy.props.IntProperty
    				a = {k: v for k,v in prop.items() if k in ["name",
    
    					"description","default","min","max","soft_min","soft_max",
    					"step","options","subtype","update"]}
    			elif prop['type'] == 'int_vector':
    				t = bpy.props.IntVectorProperty
    				a = {k: v for k,v in prop.items() if k in ["name",
    					"description","default","min","max","soft_min","soft_max",
    					"options","subtype","size","update"]}
    
    			elif prop['type'] == 'pointer':
    				t = bpy.props.PointerProperty
    				a = {k: v for k,v in prop.items() if k in ["ptype", "name",
    
    				a['type'] = a['ptype']
    				del a['ptype']
    			elif prop['type'] == 'string':
    				t = bpy.props.StringProperty
    				a = {k: v for k,v in prop.items() if k in ["name",
    
    					"description","default","maxlen","options","subtype",
    					"update"]}
    
    			else:
    				continue
    			
    			setattr(obj, prop['attr'], t(**a))
    			
    			added_property_cache[obj].append(prop['attr'])
    		except KeyError:
    			# Silently skip invalid entries in props
    			continue
    
    
    class declarative_property_group(bpy.types.PropertyGroup):
    
    	"""A declarative_property_group describes a set of logically
    	related properties, using a declarative style to list each
    	property type, name, values, and other relevant information.
    	The information provided for each property depends on the
    	property's type.
    	
    	The properties list attribute in this class describes the
    	properties present in this group.
    	
    	Some additional information about the properties in this group
    	can be specified, so that a UI can be generated to display them.
    	To that end, the controls list attribute and the visibility dict
    	attribute are present here, to be read and interpreted by a
    	property_group_renderer object.
    	See extensions_framework.ui.property_group_renderer.
    	
    	"""
    	
    
    	"""This property tells extensions_framework which bpy.type(s)
    
    	to attach this PropertyGroup to. If left as an empty list,
    
    	it will not be attached to any type, but its properties will
    	still be initialised. The type(s) given in the list should be
    	a string, such as 'Scene'.
    	
    	"""
    	ef_attach_to = []
    	
    
    	@classmethod
    	def initialise_properties(cls):
    		"""This is a function that should be called on
    		sub-classes of declarative_property_group in order
    		to ensure that they are initialised when the addon
    		is loaded.
    		the init_properties is called without caching here,
    		as it is assumed that any addon calling this function
    		will also call ef_remove_properties when it is
    		unregistered.
    		
    		"""
    		
    		if not cls.ef_initialised:
    			for property_group_parent in cls.ef_attach_to:
    				if property_group_parent is not None:
    					prototype = getattr(bpy.types, property_group_parent)
    					if not hasattr(prototype, cls.__name__):
    						init_properties(prototype, [{
    							'type': 'pointer',
    							'attr': cls.__name__,
    							'ptype': cls,
    							'name': cls.__name__,
    							'description': cls.__name__
    						}], cache=False)
    			
    			init_properties(cls, cls.properties, cache=False)
    			cls.ef_initialised = True
    		
    		return cls
    	
    	@classmethod
    	def register_initialise_properties(cls):
    		"""As ef_initialise_properties, but also registers the
    		class with RNA. Note that this isn't a great idea
    		because it's non-trivial to unregister the class, unless
    		you keep track of it yourself.
    		"""
    		
    		bpy.utils.register_class(cls)
    		cls.initialise_properties()
    		return cls
    	
    	@classmethod
    	def remove_properties(cls):
    		"""This is a function that should be called on
    		sub-classes of declarative_property_group in order
    		to ensure that they are un-initialised when the addon
    		is unloaded.
    		
    		"""
    		
    		if cls.ef_initialised:
    			prototype = getattr(bpy.types, cls.__name__)
    			for prop in cls.properties:
    				if hasattr(prototype, prop['attr']):
    					delattr(prototype, prop['attr'])
    			
    			for property_group_parent in cls.ef_attach_to:
    				if property_group_parent is not None:
    					prototype = getattr(bpy.types, property_group_parent)
    					if hasattr(prototype, cls.__name__):
    						delattr(prototype, cls.__name__)
    			
    			cls.ef_initialised = False
    		
    		return cls
    	
    	
    
    	"""This list controls the order of property layout when rendered
    	by a property_group_renderer. This can be a nested list, where each
    	list becomes a row in the panel layout. Nesting may be to any depth.
    	
    	"""
    	controls = []
    	
    
    	"""The visibility dict controls the visibility of properties based on
    
    	the value of other properties. See extensions_framework.validate
    	for test syntax.
    	
    	"""
    	visibility = {}
    	
    
    	"""The enabled dict controls the enabled state of properties based on
    	the value of other properties. See extensions_framework.validate
    	for test syntax.
    	
    	"""
    	enabled = {}
    	
    
    	"""The properties list describes each property to be created. Each
    	item should be a dict of args to pass to a
    	bpy.props.<?>Property function, with the exception of 'type'
    	which is used and stripped by extensions_framework in order to
    	determine which Property creation function to call.
    	
    	Example item:
    	{
    		'type': 'int',								# bpy.props.IntProperty
    		'attr': 'threads',							# bpy.types.<type>.threads
    		'name': 'Render Threads',					# Rendered next to the UI
    		'description': 'Number of threads to use',	# Tooltip text in the UI
    		'default': 1,
    		'min': 1,
    		'soft_min': 1,
    		'max': 64,
    		'soft_max': 64
    	}
    	
    	"""
    	properties = []
    	
    	def draw_callback(self, context):
    		"""Sub-classes can override this to get a callback when
    		rendering is completed by a property_group_renderer sub-class.
    		
    		"""
    		
    		pass
    	
    	@classmethod
    	def get_exportable_properties(cls):
    		"""Return a list of properties which have the 'save_in_preset' key
    		set to True, and hence should be saved into preset files.
    		
    		"""
    		
    		out = []
    		for prop in cls.properties:
    			if 'save_in_preset' in prop.keys() and prop['save_in_preset']:
    				out.append(prop)
    		return out
    
    	
    	def reset(self):
    		"""Reset all properties in this group to the default value,
    		if specified"""
    		for prop in self.properties:
    			pk = prop.keys()
    			if 'attr' in pk and 'default' in pk and hasattr(self, prop['attr']):
    				setattr(self, prop['attr'], prop['default'])
    
    
    class Addon(object):
    	"""A list of classes registered by this addon"""
    
    	def __init__(self, bl_info=None):
    
    		# Keep a count in case we have to give this addon an anonymous name
    		self.addon_serial = Addon.static_addon_count
    
    			self.BL_VERSION = '.'.join(['%s'%v for v in self.bl_info['version']]).lower()
    			self.BL_IDNAME = self.bl_info['name'].lower() + '-' + self.BL_VERSION
    
    			# construct anonymous name
    			self.BL_VERSION = '0'
    			self.BL_IDNAME = 'Addon-%03d'%self.addon_serial
    
    	
    	def addon_register_class(self, cls):
    		"""This method is designed to be used as a decorator on RNA-registerable
    		classes defined by the addon. By using this decorator, this class will
    		keep track of classes registered by this addon so that they can be
    		unregistered later in the correct order.
    		
    		"""
    		self.addon_classes.append(cls)
    		return cls
    	
    	def register(self):
    		"""This is the register function that should be exposed in the addon's
    		__init__.
    		
    		"""
    		for cls in self.addon_classes:
    			bpy.utils.register_class(cls)
    			if hasattr(cls, 'ef_attach_to'): cls.initialise_properties()
    	
    	def unregister(self):
    		"""This is the unregister function that should be exposed in the addon's
    		__init__.
    		
    		"""
    		for cls in self.addon_classes[::-1]:	# unregister in reverse order
    			if hasattr(cls, 'ef_attach_to'): cls.remove_properties()
    			bpy.utils.unregister_class(cls)
    	
    	def init_functions(self):
    		"""Returns references to the three functions that this addon needs
    		for successful class registration management. In the addon's __init__
    		you would use like this:
    		
    		addon_register_class, register, unregister = Addon().init_functions()
    		
    		"""