Path of the Shell did not like my fancy metaprogramming tricks for
defining an AgeSDL Python class that contained characters that are
illegal in Python identifiers. So, now, we revert to just using a
standard class declaration.
That means that we need to strip out any illegal identifiers from the
age name first. A legal Python 2.x identifier is constrained to the
ASCII alphanumeric characters and the underscore with the stipulation
that the first character cannot be a number. To illustrate this to the
artist, we alert the age name property field if an illegal character is
found in the age name. We also alert on the underscore, which is now
used as a very very special replacement character. In the case of an
illegal character, an error message is shown in the UI with the correct
AgeSDL name.
Of course, I hope no one really uses those illegal characters and this
is just more fulmination on my part...
Implements the boilerplate code for compiling Python code in arbitrary
python versions and packing the marshalled data into Cyan's Python.pak
format. Since this is a lot of bp, a separate operator has been added
to both test the resulting mayhem and provide age creators an easy way
to export only their needed Python.
The only python that is packed currently is the age sdl hook file, if
any. In order for that part to happen, Python File nodes need to be
upgraded from having a string path to actually using the new text_id
field.