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7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
erwincoumans
9708392322 work-in-progress
add UDP network connection for physics client <-> server.
also set spinning friction in rolling friction demo (otherwise objects may keep on spinning forever)
2016-11-04 13:15:10 -07:00
erwin coumans
a325747dd4 pybullet premake, keep extension 2016-09-27 08:33:53 -07:00
erwin coumans
32eccdff61 Create project file for BussIK inverse kinematics library (premake, cmake)
URDF/SDF: add a flag to force concave mesh collisiofor static objects. <collision concave="yes" name="pod_collision">
VR: support teleporting using buttong, allow multiple controllers to be used, fast wireframe rendering,
Turn off warnings about deprecated C routine in btScalar.h/b3Scalar.h
Add a dummy return to stop a warning
Expose defaultContactERP in shared memory api/pybullet.
First start to expose IK in shared memory api/pybullet (not working yet)
2016-09-08 15:15:58 -07:00
erwin coumans
3bdcf23a05 Add sleep to avoid 100% busy CPU loop in PhysicsServerExample
Added btClock::usleep
Fix broken TinyRenderer example code.
2016-08-13 12:21:18 -07:00
erwin coumans
a9b1544a9f 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.
2016-08-09 18:40:12 -07:00
Erwin Coumans
709a55d5ab add CMake support for pybullet (still preliminary)
requires shared library build:
cmake .. -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=on
then create a symbolic link from libpybullet.so to pybullet.so
2016-05-03 13:03:12 -07:00
Erwin Coumans
1d0f038aad add initial pybullet module, using the shared memory API
(for now, start the example browser in 'physics server',
then compile using premake --python option,
then run python in the bin folder (so it finds pybullet.so)
and run the test.py script in examples/pybullet folder.
The robotics shared memory C API is very suitable for this.
2016-04-30 11:18:54 -07:00