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PyOpenColorIO Constants change from version 1 to 2
Rajiv Perseedoss
Hi all,
I've come across an issue with PyOpenColorIO where the constants seem to have been restructured from OCIO 1 to 2 and I can't seem to find any documentation or any mention of this in the changelog. This is the issue:
I've come across an issue with PyOpenColorIO where the constants seem to have been restructured from OCIO 1 to 2 and I can't seem to find any documentation or any mention of this in the changelog. This is the issue:
import PyOpenColorIO as OCIO
# OCIO 1
OCIO.Constants.ROLE_TEXTURE_ PAINT
# OCIO 2
OCIO.ROLE_TEXTURE_PAINT
# OCIO 1
OCIO.Constants.ROLE_TEXTURE_
# OCIO 2
OCIO.ROLE_TEXTURE_PAINT
All the roles from Constants are now moved. Is that true or am I missing something here?
If this has indeed changed from OCIO 1 to 2, is there any way for me to detect the OCIO version through python and put some sort of guard, so that my script could still be backward compatible? i.e., something like this?
If this has indeed changed from OCIO 1 to 2, is there any way for me to detect the OCIO version through python and put some sort of guard, so that my script could still be backward compatible? i.e., something like this?
import PyOpenColorIO as OCIO
if "OCIO_VERSION" < 2:
OCIO.Constants.ROLE_TEXTURE_ PAINT
else:
OCIO.ROLE_TEXTURE_PAINT
if "OCIO_VERSION" < 2:
OCIO.Constants.ROLE_TEXTURE_
else:
OCIO.ROLE_TEXTURE_PAINT
Thanks
Rajiv
Mark Titchener
Hi Rajiv,
I believe this was an intentional change and I think it was done as part of this commit https://github.com/AcademySoftwareFoundation/OpenColorIO/pull/976.
There are functions to set/get the the major/minor version of the config e.g. getMajorVersion()
You can find more info here:
Hope this helps!
Thanks,
Mark
On Thu, 30 Jun 2022 at 10:14, rajiv.perseedoss via lists.aswf.io <rajiv.perseedoss=framestore.com@...> wrote:
Hi all,
I've come across an issue with PyOpenColorIO where the constants seem to have been restructured from OCIO 1 to 2 and I can't seem to find any documentation or any mention of this in the changelog. This is the issue:import PyOpenColorIO as OCIO
# OCIO 1
OCIO.Constants.ROLE_TEXTURE_PAINT
# OCIO 2
OCIO.ROLE_TEXTURE_PAINTAll the roles from Constants are now moved. Is that true or am I missing something here?
If this has indeed changed from OCIO 1 to 2, is there any way for me to detect the OCIO version through python and put some sort of guard, so that my script could still be backward compatible? i.e., something like this?import PyOpenColorIO as OCIO
if "OCIO_VERSION" < 2:
OCIO.Constants.ROLE_TEXTURE_PAINT
else:
OCIO.ROLE_TEXTURE_PAINTThanksRajiv
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Rajiv Perseedoss
Ah I see.
Thanks Mark for the information. Much appreciated.
Rajiv
On Thu, 30 Jun 2022 at 10:52, Mark Titchener <mark.titchener@...> wrote:
Hi Rajiv,I believe this was an intentional change and I think it was done as part of this commit https://github.com/AcademySoftwareFoundation/OpenColorIO/pull/976.There are functions to set/get the the major/minor version of the config e.g. getMajorVersion()You can find more info here:Hope this helps!Thanks,MarkOn Thu, 30 Jun 2022 at 10:14, rajiv.perseedoss via lists.aswf.io <rajiv.perseedoss=framestore.com@...> wrote:Hi all,
I've come across an issue with PyOpenColorIO where the constants seem to have been restructured from OCIO 1 to 2 and I can't seem to find any documentation or any mention of this in the changelog. This is the issue:import PyOpenColorIO as OCIO
# OCIO 1
OCIO.Constants.ROLE_TEXTURE_PAINT
# OCIO 2
OCIO.ROLE_TEXTURE_PAINTAll the roles from Constants are now moved. Is that true or am I missing something here?
If this has indeed changed from OCIO 1 to 2, is there any way for me to detect the OCIO version through python and put some sort of guard, so that my script could still be backward compatible? i.e., something like this?import PyOpenColorIO as OCIO
if "OCIO_VERSION" < 2:
OCIO.Constants.ROLE_TEXTURE_PAINT
else:
OCIO.ROLE_TEXTURE_PAINTThanksRajiv--Mark Titchener
Principal Product Designer
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