Prepare/allow for non-Bullet2-based physics command processor in pybullet/Bullet-C-API

!!! Make sure to add examples/SharedMemory/PhysicsServerExampleBullet2.cpp to your build system, if needed
Bump up pybullet to version 1.0.9
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erwincoumans
2017-05-30 19:54:55 -07:00
parent 978dd5844d
commit 83f910711a
26 changed files with 327 additions and 855 deletions

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@@ -54,6 +54,7 @@ sources = ["examples/pybullet/pybullet.c"]\
+["examples/SharedMemory/PhysicsClient.cpp"]\
+["examples/SharedMemory/PhysicsServer.cpp"]\
+["examples/SharedMemory/PhysicsServerExample.cpp"]\
+["examples/SharedMemory/PhysicsServerExampleBullet2.cpp"]\
+["examples/SharedMemory/SharedMemoryInProcessPhysicsC_API.cpp"]\
+["examples/SharedMemory/PhysicsServerSharedMemory.cpp"]\
+["examples/SharedMemory/PhysicsDirect.cpp"]\
@@ -417,7 +418,7 @@ else:
setup(
name = 'pybullet',
version='1.0.8',
version='1.0.9',
description='Official Python Interface for the Bullet Physics SDK Robotics Simulator',
long_description='pybullet is an easy to use Python module for physics simulation, robotics and machine learning based on the Bullet Physics SDK. With pybullet you can load articulated bodies from URDF, SDF and other file formats. pybullet provides forward dynamics simulation, inverse dynamics computation, forward and inverse kinematics and collision detection and ray intersection queries. Aside from physics simulation, pybullet supports to rendering, with a CPU renderer and OpenGL visualization and support for virtual reality headsets.',
url='https://github.com/bulletphysics/bullet3',