There was no mention of the effect of AudioListener2D in this documentation, making it unclear if there was a relationship. The new text is copied and modified from the AudioStreamPlayer3D documentation.
Use 'an' as article before 'AudioListener3D'
(cherry picked from commit a7ebc6fb18)
If the user does not set the albedo color to pure white, then the
multiplication with a value different from 1 will produce modulated colors.
Co-authored-by: Hugo Locurcio <hugo.locurcio@hugo.pro>
(cherry picked from commit 1f6709d6e3)
References in reStructuredText cannot be located within bold/italic
text. This caused the online class reference to have the `:ref:`
text written as-is.
(cherry picked from commit 9709205112)
This was removed in #63481, and we confirmed that it's better like this,
but we add back the possibility to strip CR as an option, to optionally
restore the previous behavior.
For performance this is done directly in `String::parse_utf8`.
Also fixes Android `FileAccess::get_line()` as this one _should_ strip CR.
Supersedes #63717.
(cherry picked from commit 1418f97c70)
* Added additional information to the camera documentation to explain
how the 'current' attribute behaves when multiple cameras are in a
scene.
(cherry picked from commit 349c750b18)
This is a backport from 4.0 to 3.x that adds 'sort' and 'has' methods
to the following types:
- PoolByteArray
- PoolIntArray
- PoolRealArray
- PoolStringArray
- PoolVector2Array
- PoolVector3Array
- PoolColorArray
For all the types above, the methods 'sort' and 'has' have been
exposed to the GDNative API (v. 1.3)
Since the method 'has' was already implemented in GDScript before,
in this commit it has been only exposed to GDNative API.
The classes documentation is updated.
The method 'sort' uses the exisging class "Sorter".
Pooled arrays in 4.0 are rewritten, that's why this backport is not
completely indentical to the original PR made for 4.0 (see #32144).
Input accumulation was implemented and enabled by default in 3.1, and
I don't recall major complaints around it (or bugs were fixed).
In 3.4, #42220 added input buffering and apparently toggled input
accumulation off by mistake.
This led to multiple bug reports about degraded performance on Windows,
or simply unexpected behavior change (see linked issues in #55037).
Fixes#55037.
This was actually disabled by mistake in 3.4 causing a regression, but since
this issue survived the whole 3.4.x series and it's now very close to 3.5,
it's too late to change it again.
We might consider it for 3.6 after some beta testing.
Fixes#55037.