Hi all,

Finally got some time to sit down and do some API programming.  I know 
everything is in flux, which is why I wanted to bring up this topic now.

I have a few questions about thought process behind the API:

- Editmode toggle: why is it just a toggle?  Why can't it be set to a value 
like it was in the 2.49 API?  Seems to me the old way (x = editmode() / 
editmode(x) ) worked pretty well

- Why don't the bpy.ops functions that create things return what's created?  It 
seems very roundabout to have to create something and then slurp it out of 
bpy.context or out of object data.  For example, I'm playing with adding bones 
to armatures.  After making sure I'm in edit mode and adding the bone, I then 
have to drill down somewhere else to get the bone to move its head and tail.  

Similarly, why don't they return a tuple of items that's indexable instead of a 
set, which isn't?

- bpy.ops.object.armature_add() - specifying the location moves the pivot of 
the entire armature object, but the single bone that gets added is still placed 
at the cursor.  Is this a bug or a feature?

- bpy.ops.object.armature_add() can't specify a name on creation -- is this 
intentional?  Actually it seems that many of the adding functions can't.

I'm sure I'll have more as I go, but if anyone could help me understand why 
these parts were done this way I'd greatly appreciate it.
~ C


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