//- // ========================================================================== // Copyright (C) 1995 - 2005 Alias Systems Corp. and/or its licensors. All // rights reserved. // // The coded instructions, statements, computer programs, and/or related // material (collectively the "Data") in these files are provided by Alias // Systems Corp. ("Alias") and/or its licensors for the exclusive use of the // Customer (as defined in the Alias Software License Agreement that // accompanies this Alias software). Such Customer has the right to use, // modify, and incorporate the Data into other products and to distribute such // products for use by end-users. // // THE DATA IS PROVIDED "AS IS". ALIAS HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES // RELATING TO THE DATA, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY AND ALL EXPRESS OR // IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR A // PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL ALIAS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES // WHATSOEVER, WHETHER DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE, WHETHER IN AN // ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, OR IN EQUITY, // ARISING OUT OF ACCESS TO, USE OF, OR RELIANCE UPON THE DATA. // ========================================================================== //+ // Example Plugin: helloWorldCmd.cpp // // This plugin uses DeclareSimpleCommand macro // to do the necessary initialization for a simple command // plugin. // // Once this plugin is loaded by the Plugin Manager, // it can be run from the Maya command line (i.e. script // editor) like this: // // helloWorld // // which will simply print the following message // in the Output Window: // // Hello World // // $RCSfile: helloWorldCmd.cpp $ $Revision: /main/13 $ #include // Use a Maya macro to setup a simple helloWorld class // with methods for initialization, etc. // DeclareSimpleCommand( helloWorld, "Alias", "4.5"); // All we need to do is supply the doIt method // which in this case is only a Hello World example // MStatus helloWorld::doIt( const MArgList& ) { printf("Hello World\n"); return MS::kSuccess; }