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Using the "next_constraint_name" attribute to change constraints


Mzigaib

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That attribute only applies when the Bullet solver itself breaks constraints, so that a switchover to the new constraint type can happen instantly. Currently, the only constraint type that the Bullet solver can break for you is glue.

If you're manually breaking constraints in a SOP solver, you're also responsible for deciding whether to switch it to a new constraint type or leave it as broken

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