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			44 lines
		
	
	
		
			1.9 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
from lnx.logicnode.lnx_nodes import *
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@deprecated('Set Cursor State')
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class ShowMouseNode(LnxLogicTreeNode):
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    """Deprecated. It is recommended to use the 'Set Cursor State' node instead."""
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    bl_idname = 'LNShowMouseNode'
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    bl_label = "Set Mouse Visible"
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    bl_description = "Please use the \"Set Cursor State\" node instead"
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    lnx_category = 'Input'
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    lnx_section = 'mouse'
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    lnx_version = 2
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    def lnx_init(self, context):
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        self.add_input('LnxNodeSocketAction', 'In')
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        self.add_input('LnxBoolSocket', 'Show')
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        self.add_output('LnxNodeSocketAction', 'Out')
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    def get_replacement_node(self, node_tree: bpy.types.NodeTree):
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        if self.lnx_version not in (0, 1):
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            raise LookupError()
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        if len(self.inputs[1].links) == 0:
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            # if the value is 'hard-coded', then use a simple replacement. Otherwise, use a Not node.
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            return NodeReplacement(
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                'LNShowMouseNode', self.lnx_version, 'LNSetCursorStateNode', 1,
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                in_socket_mapping={0:0}, out_socket_mapping={0:0},  # deliberately forgetting input 1 here: it is taken care of in the next line
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                input_defaults={1: not self.inputs[1].default_value},
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                property_defaults={'property0': 'Hide'}
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            )
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        new_main = node_tree.nodes.new('LNSetCursorStateNode')
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        new_secondary = node_tree.nodes.new('LNNotNode')
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        new_main.property0 = 'Hide'
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        node_tree.links.new(self.inputs[0].links[0].from_socket, new_main.inputs[0])  # Action in
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        node_tree.links.new(self.inputs[1].links[0].from_socket, new_secondary.inputs[0])  # Value in
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        node_tree.links.new(new_secondary.outputs[0], new_main.inputs[1])  # Value in, part 2
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        for link in self.outputs[0].links:
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            node_tree.links.new(new_main.outputs[0], link.to_socket)  # Action out
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        return [new_main, new_secondary]
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