- Add `Plane(Vector3)` constructor.
- Rename `IntersectRay` to `IntersectsRay`.
- Rename `IntersectSegment` to `IntersectsSegment`.
- Replace `Center` property with `GetCenter` method.
- Add and fix documentation about the _normal_ parameter
to Core and C# documentation.
- Remove `Transform3D(Quaternion, Vector3)` constructor from C#.
- Add `Transform3D(Projection)` constructor to C#.
- Add documentation to the `Transform3D(Projection)` constructor in Core.
- Add `Transform3D` constructor with only real_t params to C# that mirrors `Transform2D`.
- Expose `Basis` constructor with only real_t params in C#.
- Add `Transform2D(real_t, Vector2, real_t, Vector2)` constructor to C#.
- Replace `Rotation` property with `GetRotation` method in `Transform2D`.
- Replace `Scale` property with `GetScale` method in `Transform2D`.
- Replace `Scale` property with `GetScale` method in `Basis`.
Core does not expose set methods.
The `Length` and `LengthSquared` members are implemented as methods
in every other C# struct, `Quaternion` was the only one implementing
them as properties.
* Overrides no longer happen for set/get.
* They must be checked with a new function: `ProjectSettings::get_setting_with_override()`.
* GLOBAL_DEF/GLOBAL_GET updated to use this
This change solves many problems:
* General confusion about getting the actual or overriden setting.
* Feature tags available after settings are loaded were being ignored, they are now considered.
* Hacks required for the Project Settings editor to work.
Fixes#64100. Fixes#64014. Fixes#61908.
This commit fixes texture compression via ETCPAK_TYPE_ETC2_RA_AS_RG,
switching to the right color channels and using the right compression
method. Textures imported with previous versions need to be re-imported
in order to render correctly.
Temporary values in the stack were not being properly cleared when the
return value of calls were discarded, which can cause memory issues
especially for reference types like PackedByteArray.
This commit removes SRGB swapchain options for use with OpenGL, to avoid
the hardware doing an additional SRGB conversion and thus causing colors
to differ from other rendering paths.
This commit adds proper checking for XR_KHR_loader_init support and
fixes the warning regarding missing extensions on Android to only appear
if neither XR_KHR_loader_init nor XR_KHR_loader_init_android are
supported by the runtime.
* This solution is much cleaner than the one in 3.x thanks to the use of callables.
* Works without issues in any language (no need to worry about camel or snake case).
* Editor code uses a compatibility function (too much work to redo).
Fixes#59899
Renamed to "spawn_function".
Allow both custom spawn and auto spawn list to co-exist.
This makes it possible to implement custom spawn without being forced to
attach a script to MultiplayerSpawner directly.
* Remove unused `EditorPropertyMember` and related hints, previouly used by
VisualScript. Such logic should be implemented in the VS module itself.
* As the above broke compatibility with the VS module, clean up the other
hacks that were still in core in support of VisualScript.
* `PROPERTY_USAGE_INTERNATIONALIZED` was only used in Object's
`get_translatable_strings()`, which is a legacy function not used anywhere.
So both are removed.
* Reordered some usage flags after the above removal to minimize the diff.
* General clean up.
Fixes#30203.
Co-authored-by: Rémi Verschelde <rverschelde@gmail.com>
`const` is used on all methods, even when they cause modification of the server. This reworks the methods of the server to only use `const` on method that don't change the state of the server.
This commit adds the Pico controller used in the Pico 4 as implemented
in current versions of the OpenXR runtime on the device itself. Note
that the extension and paths used in this commit might become obsolete
once there is official support for the Pico 4 in the OpenXR standard.
As many open source projects have started doing it, we're removing the
current year from the copyright notice, so that we don't need to bump
it every year.
It seems like only the first year of publication is technically
relevant for copyright notices, and even that seems to be something
that many companies stopped listing altogether (in a version controlled
codebase, the commits are a much better source of date of publication
than a hardcoded copyright statement).
We also now list Godot Engine contributors first as we're collectively
the current maintainers of the project, and we clarify that the
"exclusive" copyright of the co-founders covers the timespan before
opensourcing (their further contributions are included as part of Godot
Engine contributors).
Also fixed "cf." Frenchism - it's meant as "refer to / see".