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using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using Microsoft.CodeAnalysis;
using Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.CSharp.Syntax;
using Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.Text;
// TODO:
// Determine a proper way to emit the signal.
// 'Emit(nameof(TheEvent))' creates a StringName every time and has the overhead of string marshaling.
// I haven't decided on the best option yet. Some possibilities:
// - Expose the generated StringName fields to the user, for use with 'Emit(...)'.
// - Generate a 'EmitSignalName' method for each event signal.
namespace Godot.SourceGenerators
{
[Generator]
public class ScriptSignalsGenerator : ISourceGenerator
{
public void Initialize(GeneratorInitializationContext context)
{
}
public void Execute(GeneratorExecutionContext context)
{
if (context.AreGodotSourceGeneratorsDisabled())
return;
INamedTypeSymbol[] godotClasses = context
.Compilation.SyntaxTrees
.SelectMany(tree =>
tree.GetRoot().DescendantNodes()
.OfType<ClassDeclarationSyntax>()
.SelectGodotScriptClasses(context.Compilation)
// Report and skip non-partial classes
.Where(x =>
{
if (x.cds.IsPartial())
{
if (x.cds.IsNested() && !x.cds.AreAllOuterTypesPartial(out var typeMissingPartial))
{
Common.ReportNonPartialGodotScriptOuterClass(context, typeMissingPartial!);
return false;
}
return true;
}
Common.ReportNonPartialGodotScriptClass(context, x.cds, x.symbol);
return false;
})
.Select(x => x.symbol)
)
.Distinct<INamedTypeSymbol>(SymbolEqualityComparer.Default)
.ToArray();
if (godotClasses.Length > 0)
{
var typeCache = new MarshalUtils.TypeCache(context.Compilation);
foreach (var godotClass in godotClasses)
{
VisitGodotScriptClass(context, typeCache, godotClass);
}
}
}
internal static string SignalDelegateSuffix = "EventHandler";
private static void VisitGodotScriptClass(
GeneratorExecutionContext context,
MarshalUtils.TypeCache typeCache,
INamedTypeSymbol symbol
)
{
INamespaceSymbol namespaceSymbol = symbol.ContainingNamespace;
string classNs = namespaceSymbol != null && !namespaceSymbol.IsGlobalNamespace ?
namespaceSymbol.FullQualifiedName() :
string.Empty;
bool hasNamespace = classNs.Length != 0;
bool isInnerClass = symbol.ContainingType != null;
string uniqueHint = symbol.FullQualifiedName().SanitizeQualifiedNameForUniqueHint()
+ "_ScriptSignals.generated";
var source = new StringBuilder();
source.Append("using Godot;\n");
source.Append("using Godot.NativeInterop;\n");
source.Append("\n");
if (hasNamespace)
{
source.Append("namespace ");
source.Append(classNs);
source.Append(" {\n\n");
}
if (isInnerClass)
{
var containingType = symbol.ContainingType;
while (containingType != null)
{
source.Append("partial ");
source.Append(containingType.GetDeclarationKeyword());
source.Append(" ");
source.Append(containingType.NameWithTypeParameters());
source.Append("\n{\n");
containingType = containingType.ContainingType;
}
}
source.Append("partial class ");
source.Append(symbol.NameWithTypeParameters());
source.Append("\n{\n");
var members = symbol.GetMembers();
var signalDelegateSymbols = members
.Where(s => s.Kind == SymbolKind.NamedType)
.Cast<INamedTypeSymbol>()
.Where(namedTypeSymbol => namedTypeSymbol.TypeKind == TypeKind.Delegate)
.Where(s => s.GetAttributes()
.Any(a => a.AttributeClass?.IsGodotSignalAttribute() ?? false));
List<GodotSignalDelegateData> godotSignalDelegates = new();
foreach (var signalDelegateSymbol in signalDelegateSymbols)
{
if (!signalDelegateSymbol.Name.EndsWith(SignalDelegateSuffix))
{
Common.ReportSignalDelegateMissingSuffix(context, signalDelegateSymbol);
continue;
}
string signalName = signalDelegateSymbol.Name;
signalName = signalName.Substring(0, signalName.Length - SignalDelegateSuffix.Length);
var invokeMethodData = signalDelegateSymbol
.DelegateInvokeMethod?.HasGodotCompatibleSignature(typeCache);
if (invokeMethodData == null)
{
if (signalDelegateSymbol.DelegateInvokeMethod is IMethodSymbol methodSymbol)
{
foreach (var parameter in methodSymbol.Parameters)
{
if (parameter.RefKind != RefKind.None)
{
Common.ReportSignalParameterTypeNotSupported(context, parameter);
continue;
}
var marshalType = MarshalUtils.ConvertManagedTypeToMarshalType(parameter.Type, typeCache);
if (marshalType == null)
{
Common.ReportSignalParameterTypeNotSupported(context, parameter);
}
}
if (!methodSymbol.ReturnsVoid)
{
Common.ReportSignalDelegateSignatureMustReturnVoid(context, signalDelegateSymbol);
}
}
C#: Remove need for reflection to invoking callable delegates We aim to make the C# API reflection-free, mainly for concerns about performance, and to be able to target NativeAOT in refletion-free mode, which reduces the binary size. One of the main usages of reflection still left was the dynamic invokation of callable delegates, and for some time I wasn't sure I would find an alternative solution that I'd be happy with. The new solution uses trampoline functions to invoke the delegates: ``` static void Trampoline(object delegateObj, NativeVariantPtrArgs args, out godot_variant ret) { if (args.Count != 1) throw new ArgumentException($"Callable expected 1 arguments but received {args.Count}."); string res = ((Func<int, string>)delegateObj)( VariantConversionCallbacks.GetToManagedCallback<int>()(args[0]) ); ret = VariantConversionCallbacks.GetToVariantCallback<string>()(res); } Callable.CreateWithUnsafeTrampoline((int num) => "Foo" + num, &Trampoline); ``` Of course, this is too much boilerplate for user code. To improve this, the `Callable.From` methods were added. These are overloads that take `Action` and `Func` delegates, which covers the most common use cases: lambdas and method groups: ``` // Lambda Callable.From((int num) => "Foo" + num); // Method group string AppendNum(int num) => "Foo" + num; Callable.From(AppendNum); ``` Unfortunately, due to limitations in the C# language, implicit conversions from delegates to `Callable` are not supported. `Callable.From` does not support custom delegates. These should be uncommon, but the Godot C# API actually uses them for event signals. As such, the bindings generator was updated to generate trampoline functions for event signals. It was also optimized to use `Action` instead of a custom delegate for parameterless signals, which removes the need for the trampoline functions for those signals. The change to reflection-free invokation removes one of the last needs for `ConvertVariantToManagedObjectOfType`. The only remaining usage is from calling script constructors with parameters from the engine (`CreateManagedForGodotObjectScriptInstance`). Once that one is made reflection-free, `ConvertVariantToManagedObjectOfType` can be removed.
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continue;
}
godotSignalDelegates.Add(new(signalName, signalDelegateSymbol, invokeMethodData.Value));
}
source.Append("#pragma warning disable CS0109 // Disable warning about redundant 'new' keyword\n");
source.Append($" public new class SignalName : {symbol.BaseType.FullQualifiedName()}.SignalName {{\n");
// Generate cached StringNames for methods and properties, for fast lookup
foreach (var signalDelegate in godotSignalDelegates)
{
string signalName = signalDelegate.Name;
source.Append(" public new static readonly StringName ");
source.Append(signalName);
source.Append(" = \"");
source.Append(signalName);
source.Append("\";\n");
}
source.Append(" }\n"); // class GodotInternal
// Generate GetGodotSignalList
if (godotSignalDelegates.Count > 0)
{
const string listType = "System.Collections.Generic.List<global::Godot.Bridge.MethodInfo>";
source.Append(" internal new static ")
.Append(listType)
.Append(" GetGodotSignalList()\n {\n");
source.Append(" var signals = new ")
.Append(listType)
.Append("(")
.Append(godotSignalDelegates.Count)
.Append(");\n");
foreach (var signalDelegateData in godotSignalDelegates)
{
var methodInfo = DetermineMethodInfo(signalDelegateData);
AppendMethodInfo(source, methodInfo);
}
source.Append(" return signals;\n");
source.Append(" }\n");
}
source.Append("#pragma warning restore CS0109\n");
// Generate signal event
foreach (var signalDelegate in godotSignalDelegates)
{
string signalName = signalDelegate.Name;
// TODO: Hide backing event from code-completion and debugger
// The reason we have a backing field is to hide the invoke method from the event,
// as it doesn't emit the signal, only the event delegates. This can confuse users.
// Maybe we should directly connect the delegates, as we do with native signals?
source.Append(" private ")
.Append(signalDelegate.DelegateSymbol.FullQualifiedName())
.Append(" backing_")
.Append(signalName)
.Append(";\n");
source.Append($" /// <inheritdoc cref=\"{signalDelegate.DelegateSymbol.FullQualifiedName()}\"/>\n");
source.Append(" public event ")
.Append(signalDelegate.DelegateSymbol.FullQualifiedName())
.Append(" ")
.Append(signalName)
.Append(" {\n")
.Append(" add => backing_")
.Append(signalName)
.Append(" += value;\n")
.Append(" remove => backing_")
.Append(signalName)
.Append(" -= value;\n")
.Append("}\n");
}
// Generate RaiseGodotClassSignalCallbacks
if (godotSignalDelegates.Count > 0)
{
source.Append(
" protected override void RaiseGodotClassSignalCallbacks(in godot_string_name signal, ");
C#: Remove need for reflection to invoking callable delegates We aim to make the C# API reflection-free, mainly for concerns about performance, and to be able to target NativeAOT in refletion-free mode, which reduces the binary size. One of the main usages of reflection still left was the dynamic invokation of callable delegates, and for some time I wasn't sure I would find an alternative solution that I'd be happy with. The new solution uses trampoline functions to invoke the delegates: ``` static void Trampoline(object delegateObj, NativeVariantPtrArgs args, out godot_variant ret) { if (args.Count != 1) throw new ArgumentException($"Callable expected 1 arguments but received {args.Count}."); string res = ((Func<int, string>)delegateObj)( VariantConversionCallbacks.GetToManagedCallback<int>()(args[0]) ); ret = VariantConversionCallbacks.GetToVariantCallback<string>()(res); } Callable.CreateWithUnsafeTrampoline((int num) => "Foo" + num, &Trampoline); ``` Of course, this is too much boilerplate for user code. To improve this, the `Callable.From` methods were added. These are overloads that take `Action` and `Func` delegates, which covers the most common use cases: lambdas and method groups: ``` // Lambda Callable.From((int num) => "Foo" + num); // Method group string AppendNum(int num) => "Foo" + num; Callable.From(AppendNum); ``` Unfortunately, due to limitations in the C# language, implicit conversions from delegates to `Callable` are not supported. `Callable.From` does not support custom delegates. These should be uncommon, but the Godot C# API actually uses them for event signals. As such, the bindings generator was updated to generate trampoline functions for event signals. It was also optimized to use `Action` instead of a custom delegate for parameterless signals, which removes the need for the trampoline functions for those signals. The change to reflection-free invokation removes one of the last needs for `ConvertVariantToManagedObjectOfType`. The only remaining usage is from calling script constructors with parameters from the engine (`CreateManagedForGodotObjectScriptInstance`). Once that one is made reflection-free, `ConvertVariantToManagedObjectOfType` can be removed.
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source.Append("NativeVariantPtrArgs args)\n {\n");
foreach (var signal in godotSignalDelegates)
{
GenerateSignalEventInvoker(signal, source);
}
C#: Remove need for reflection to invoking callable delegates We aim to make the C# API reflection-free, mainly for concerns about performance, and to be able to target NativeAOT in refletion-free mode, which reduces the binary size. One of the main usages of reflection still left was the dynamic invokation of callable delegates, and for some time I wasn't sure I would find an alternative solution that I'd be happy with. The new solution uses trampoline functions to invoke the delegates: ``` static void Trampoline(object delegateObj, NativeVariantPtrArgs args, out godot_variant ret) { if (args.Count != 1) throw new ArgumentException($"Callable expected 1 arguments but received {args.Count}."); string res = ((Func<int, string>)delegateObj)( VariantConversionCallbacks.GetToManagedCallback<int>()(args[0]) ); ret = VariantConversionCallbacks.GetToVariantCallback<string>()(res); } Callable.CreateWithUnsafeTrampoline((int num) => "Foo" + num, &Trampoline); ``` Of course, this is too much boilerplate for user code. To improve this, the `Callable.From` methods were added. These are overloads that take `Action` and `Func` delegates, which covers the most common use cases: lambdas and method groups: ``` // Lambda Callable.From((int num) => "Foo" + num); // Method group string AppendNum(int num) => "Foo" + num; Callable.From(AppendNum); ``` Unfortunately, due to limitations in the C# language, implicit conversions from delegates to `Callable` are not supported. `Callable.From` does not support custom delegates. These should be uncommon, but the Godot C# API actually uses them for event signals. As such, the bindings generator was updated to generate trampoline functions for event signals. It was also optimized to use `Action` instead of a custom delegate for parameterless signals, which removes the need for the trampoline functions for those signals. The change to reflection-free invokation removes one of the last needs for `ConvertVariantToManagedObjectOfType`. The only remaining usage is from calling script constructors with parameters from the engine (`CreateManagedForGodotObjectScriptInstance`). Once that one is made reflection-free, `ConvertVariantToManagedObjectOfType` can be removed.
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source.Append(" base.RaiseGodotClassSignalCallbacks(signal, args);\n");
source.Append(" }\n");
}
source.Append("}\n"); // partial class
if (isInnerClass)
{
var containingType = symbol.ContainingType;
while (containingType != null)
{
source.Append("}\n"); // outer class
containingType = containingType.ContainingType;
}
}
if (hasNamespace)
{
source.Append("\n}\n");
}
context.AddSource(uniqueHint, SourceText.From(source.ToString(), Encoding.UTF8));
}
private static void AppendMethodInfo(StringBuilder source, MethodInfo methodInfo)
{
source.Append(" signals.Add(new(name: SignalName.")
.Append(methodInfo.Name)
.Append(", returnVal: ");
AppendPropertyInfo(source, methodInfo.ReturnVal);
source.Append(", flags: (Godot.MethodFlags)")
.Append((int)methodInfo.Flags)
.Append(", arguments: ");
if (methodInfo.Arguments is { Count: > 0 })
{
source.Append("new() { ");
foreach (var param in methodInfo.Arguments)
{
AppendPropertyInfo(source, param);
// C# allows colon after the last element
source.Append(", ");
}
source.Append(" }");
}
else
{
source.Append("null");
}
source.Append(", defaultArguments: null));\n");
}
private static void AppendPropertyInfo(StringBuilder source, PropertyInfo propertyInfo)
{
source.Append("new(type: (Godot.Variant.Type)")
.Append((int)propertyInfo.Type)
.Append(", name: \"")
.Append(propertyInfo.Name)
.Append("\", hint: (Godot.PropertyHint)")
.Append((int)propertyInfo.Hint)
.Append(", hintString: \"")
.Append(propertyInfo.HintString)
.Append("\", usage: (Godot.PropertyUsageFlags)")
.Append((int)propertyInfo.Usage)
.Append(", exported: ")
.Append(propertyInfo.Exported ? "true" : "false")
.Append(")");
}
private static MethodInfo DetermineMethodInfo(GodotSignalDelegateData signalDelegateData)
{
var invokeMethodData = signalDelegateData.InvokeMethodData;
PropertyInfo returnVal;
if (invokeMethodData.RetType != null)
{
returnVal = DeterminePropertyInfo(invokeMethodData.RetType.Value, name: string.Empty);
}
else
{
returnVal = new PropertyInfo(VariantType.Nil, string.Empty, PropertyHint.None,
hintString: null, PropertyUsageFlags.Default, exported: false);
}
int paramCount = invokeMethodData.ParamTypes.Length;
List<PropertyInfo>? arguments;
if (paramCount > 0)
{
arguments = new(capacity: paramCount);
for (int i = 0; i < paramCount; i++)
{
arguments.Add(DeterminePropertyInfo(invokeMethodData.ParamTypes[i],
name: invokeMethodData.Method.Parameters[i].Name));
}
}
else
{
arguments = null;
}
return new MethodInfo(signalDelegateData.Name, returnVal, MethodFlags.Default, arguments,
defaultArguments: null);
}
private static PropertyInfo DeterminePropertyInfo(MarshalType marshalType, string name)
{
var memberVariantType = MarshalUtils.ConvertMarshalTypeToVariantType(marshalType)!.Value;
var propUsage = PropertyUsageFlags.Default;
if (memberVariantType == VariantType.Nil)
propUsage |= PropertyUsageFlags.NilIsVariant;
return new PropertyInfo(memberVariantType, name,
PropertyHint.None, string.Empty, propUsage, exported: false);
}
private static void GenerateSignalEventInvoker(
GodotSignalDelegateData signal,
StringBuilder source
)
{
string signalName = signal.Name;
var invokeMethodData = signal.InvokeMethodData;
source.Append(" if (signal == SignalName.");
source.Append(signalName);
C#: Remove need for reflection to invoking callable delegates We aim to make the C# API reflection-free, mainly for concerns about performance, and to be able to target NativeAOT in refletion-free mode, which reduces the binary size. One of the main usages of reflection still left was the dynamic invokation of callable delegates, and for some time I wasn't sure I would find an alternative solution that I'd be happy with. The new solution uses trampoline functions to invoke the delegates: ``` static void Trampoline(object delegateObj, NativeVariantPtrArgs args, out godot_variant ret) { if (args.Count != 1) throw new ArgumentException($"Callable expected 1 arguments but received {args.Count}."); string res = ((Func<int, string>)delegateObj)( VariantConversionCallbacks.GetToManagedCallback<int>()(args[0]) ); ret = VariantConversionCallbacks.GetToVariantCallback<string>()(res); } Callable.CreateWithUnsafeTrampoline((int num) => "Foo" + num, &Trampoline); ``` Of course, this is too much boilerplate for user code. To improve this, the `Callable.From` methods were added. These are overloads that take `Action` and `Func` delegates, which covers the most common use cases: lambdas and method groups: ``` // Lambda Callable.From((int num) => "Foo" + num); // Method group string AppendNum(int num) => "Foo" + num; Callable.From(AppendNum); ``` Unfortunately, due to limitations in the C# language, implicit conversions from delegates to `Callable` are not supported. `Callable.From` does not support custom delegates. These should be uncommon, but the Godot C# API actually uses them for event signals. As such, the bindings generator was updated to generate trampoline functions for event signals. It was also optimized to use `Action` instead of a custom delegate for parameterless signals, which removes the need for the trampoline functions for those signals. The change to reflection-free invokation removes one of the last needs for `ConvertVariantToManagedObjectOfType`. The only remaining usage is from calling script constructors with parameters from the engine (`CreateManagedForGodotObjectScriptInstance`). Once that one is made reflection-free, `ConvertVariantToManagedObjectOfType` can be removed.
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source.Append(" && args.Count == ");
source.Append(invokeMethodData.ParamTypes.Length);
source.Append(") {\n");
source.Append(" backing_");
source.Append(signalName);
source.Append("?.Invoke(");
for (int i = 0; i < invokeMethodData.ParamTypes.Length; i++)
{
if (i != 0)
source.Append(", ");
source.AppendNativeVariantToManagedExpr(string.Concat("args[", i.ToString(), "]"),
invokeMethodData.ParamTypeSymbols[i], invokeMethodData.ParamTypes[i]);
}
source.Append(");\n");
source.Append(" return;\n");
source.Append(" }\n");
}
}
}