When infering the type from a `super()` call, the gdscript_editor didn't use the base class to search for the original implementation of the method, but instead searched in the extending class.
This caused the same function to be analyzed for type inference which created the infinite loop.
Solves #63592
- Adds more customization options to ProjectSettings.
- Displays navregion edge connections and navigation polygon edges in editor and at runtime.
- Majority of debug code moved from SceneTree to NavigationServer.
- Removes the irritating debug MeshInstance child node from NavigationRegion3D and replaces it with direct RenderingServer API.
The crash happens because the members Vector is resized, while the member_indices_cache still has the old indices saved.
On deleting a member from the script this can result to a cached index of 1 while the members Vector size is only 1.
Mipmap LOD bias can be useful to improve the appearance of distant
textures without increasing anisotropic filtering (or in situations
where anisotropic filtering is not effective).
`fsr_mipmap_bias` was renamed to `texture_mipmap_bias` accordingly.
The property hint now allows for greater precision as well.
When generating rst files from xml class reference, unknown references
to operators were generated, as something like:
:ref:`operator <<class_Vector2_operator_lt_bool>`
was rendered in html as:
operator ( Vector2 right )
-it just needed escaping.
The small addendum checks for operator names containing '<' and
substitutes it with '\<', escaping at rst level and generating
instead the right rendered html:
operator < ( Vector2 right )
This affected mostly the reference pages of the VectorX family of
classes. If in the future more types need escaping, a more
general solution will be needed.
- Validate format conservatively. (This is to have VRS images created regardless whether VRS attachments are supported, which avoids errors in places where the code assumes such images were created on low-spec GPUs.)
- Create a non-layered default VRS image, which is what Vulkan (and D3D12, by the way) expect.