Add premake support to build pybullet, Windows and Linux tested, will enable Mac in next commit.
Expose inverse dynamics to Bullet shared memory API, through b3CalculateInverseDynamicsCommandInit and b3GetStatusInverseDynamicsJointForces command/status. See PhysicsClientExeample or pybullet for usage. Add option for Windows and Linux to set python_lib_dir and python_include_dir for premake and --enable_pybullet option Expose inverse dynamics to pybullet: [force] = p.calculateInverseDynamics(objectIndex,[q],[qdot],[acc]) Thanks to Jeff Bingham for the suggestion.
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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ ADD_DEFINITIONS(-DPHYSICS_LOOP_BACK -DPHYSICS_SERVER_DIRECT -DENABLE_GTEST -D_VA
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LINK_LIBRARIES(
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BulletFileLoader BulletWorldImporter Bullet3Common BulletDynamics BulletCollision LinearMath gtest
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BulletInverseDynamicsUtils BulletInverseDynamics BulletFileLoader BulletWorldImporter Bullet3Common BulletDynamics BulletCollision LinearMath gtest
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IF (NOT WIN32)
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