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This file logs the changes that are actually interesting to users (new features,
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This file logs the changes that are actually interesting to users (new features,
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changed functionality, fixed bugs).
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## Version 1.4 (in development)
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- Add a *Strict Pointer Mode* setting, which determines what happens when a pointer to an unknown datablock is dereferenced. When enabled, a `SegmentationFault` exception stops the program execution. This has always been the behaviour of BAT, but it now has a name and can be disabled.
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On the commandline Strict Pointer Mode is now disabled by default; it can be enabled with the `-S` parameter (see `bat --help`).
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When BAT is used as library, Strict Pointer Mode is enabled by default, and can be disabled via `blender_asset_tracer.blendfile.set_strict_pointer_mode(False)`.
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## Version 1.3.1 (2021-02-04)
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## Version 1.3.1 (2021-02-04)
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- Remove assertion error when a library blend file linked from a Geometry Nodes modifier does not exist.
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- Remove assertion error when a library blend file linked from a Geometry Nodes modifier does not exist.
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