Implemented {project} placeholder for external dotnet editor
Implements the {project} placeholder, available when setting an external editor
in the project settings, via Editor > Editor Settings > Text Editor > External
for the c# external editor, under Editor > Editor Settings > Dotnet > Editor,
This allows passing the project folder as a command line argument when using a
custom external editor that isn't one of the available options.
Fixes #81845
(cherry picked from commit c01a47867b
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@ -190,6 +190,9 @@ namespace GodotTools
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case ExternalEditorId.CustomEditor:
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{
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string file = ProjectSettings.GlobalizePath(script.ResourcePath);
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string project = ProjectSettings.GlobalizePath("res://");
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// Since ProjectSettings.GlobalizePath replaces only "res:/", leaving a trailing slash, it is removed here.
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project = project[..^1];
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var execCommand = _editorSettings.GetSetting(Settings.CustomExecPath).As<string>();
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var execArgs = _editorSettings.GetSetting(Settings.CustomExecPathArgs).As<string>();
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var args = new List<string>();
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hasFileFlag = true;
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}
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arg = arg.ReplaceN("{project}", project);
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arg = arg.ReplaceN("{file}", file);
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args.Add(arg);
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