Collisions and nav debug are conditionally compiled depending on DEBUG_ENABLED
is_editor_hint() and is_node_being_edited() are compiled only with TOOLS_ENABLED
Every affected method is implemented in the header in case its macro is not present (the getters just returning false and the setters having an empty body) so the compiler can inline and finally no-op-out them as likely as possible.
is_node_being_edited() already showed a similar optimization effort and has been adapted to this change.
Furthermore, and as a consequence, -debugcol and -debugnav will not work on non-debug (strict release) builds.
This can bring a little bit of runtime performance on release and non-tooled builds (less code, so less cycles to spend and maybe more cache friendly).
The other subfolders of tools/ had already been moved to either
editor/, misc/ or thirdparty/, so the hiding the editor code that
deep was no longer meaningful.
(Manual redo of 49c065d29c)
- `certs` and `editor_fonts` go to `thirdparty`
- `dist` and `scripts` go to a new `misc` folder
- `collada` and `doc` go to `tools/editor`
The next step will be to rename `tools/editor` to `editor` directly,
but this will be done at the right time to avoid breaking too many PRs.
(cherry picked from commit b87a232668)
That year should bring the long-awaited OpenGL ES 3.0 compatible renderer
with state-of-the-art rendering techniques tuned to work as low as middle
end handheld devices - without compromising with the possibilities given
for higher end desktop games of course. Great times ahead for the Godot
community and the gamers that will play our games!
(cherry picked from commit c7bc44d5ad)
-Made asset sharing support https
-Many fixes to HTTPRequest
-Added an asset installer dialog
-Visual cleanups to asset sharing tab
-Fixed some issues in ScrollContainer, hope it does not break things
-Asset sharing tab is not visible (hidden on purpose) for now.
If no main scene is defined, or if it's an empty string, the previous behaviour will still be used, i.e. launch the project manager.
A small fix was also added not to maximize the window when opening the project manager via -editor (i.e. "godot" and "godot -e" will behave the same when no project is in the path).
Fixes#2869.
Fixes#2611 which was a regression from 692216b86a.
The bogus behaviour considered that if there were more than one arguments left to parse,
they would be a pair of arguments (switch and its parameter), and thus skipped the next
argument in all cases (thus potentially skipping a "-editor", which triggered #2611).
This is fixed by checking first for arguments that don't expect a parameter, and only
afterwards for arguments that expect a parameter. And if a "pair" of arguments is not
valid, we no longer increment the counter.