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Popup menus longer than the viewport have stange behaviors before this
fix:
* They always have one pixel outside the viewport.
* You can scroll down the long menu even if bottom outside screen and
top inside the screen. (Only menus one pixel above the screen is limited
to scroll down.)
Use macros to ensure that `text`, `xl_text` and `id` are always set
using the same logic.
Fixes#25519.
Also fixes up #26914 when `p_id == -1` handling was only added for a
couple methods instead of all of them.
Reasoning: ID is not an acronym, it is simply short for identification, so it logically should not be capitalized. But even if it was an acronym, other acronyms in Godot are not capitalized, like p_rid, p_ip, and p_json.
This allows more consistency in the manner we include core headers,
where previously there would be a mix of absolute, relative and
include path-dependent includes.
When removing an item from a PopupMenu we need to update the control's
size cache otherwise the size of the PopupMenu itself lags behind by 1
item size. Meaning the PopupMenu will remain too large.
When processing items we may actually delete the item we're processing
in the callback for the signal. To avoid this, call the signal after
we're done processing the items. But before hiding the popupmenu itself.
Thanks to @reduz for writing the whole solution.
This fixes#19842
When processing items we may actually delete the item we're processing
in the callback for the signal. To avoid this, call the signal after
we're done processing the items.
This fixes#19842
This commit makes operator[] on Vector const and adds a write proxy to it. From
now on writes to Vectors need to happen through the .write proxy. So for
instance:
Vector<int> vec;
vec.push_back(10);
std::cout << vec[0] << std::endl;
vec.write[0] = 20;
Failing to use the .write proxy will cause a compilation error.
In addition COWable datatypes can now embed a CowData pointer to their data.
This means that String, CharString, and VMap no longer use or derive from
Vector.
_ALWAYS_INLINE_ and _FORCE_INLINE_ are now equivalent for debug and non-debug
builds. This is a lot faster for Vector in the editor and while running tests.
The reason why this difference used to exist is because force-inlined methods
used to give a bad debugging experience. After extensive testing with modern
compilers this is no longer the case.
This allows to set delay time for the submenu to popup. Setting
this value low can increase responsiveness. If the popup menu is added
as a child of another (acting as a submenu), it will inherit the delay
time of the parent menu item.
It seems that popups were intended to "grab" the mouse click that triggered them, but their intent was being lost. This commit does the necessary changes to let it happen and updates items that were trying to get advantage of it, because the semantics of `Control::grab_click_focus()` have changed a bit. Namely, it must be called **before** showing the modal.
This allows to popup a menu and activate an item in it in a single click-point-release cycle, instead of having to click once to open the menu and once more to pick an item.
This ability is extended even to context menus activated with the RMB (or any other mouse button, for that matter). The editor benefits from this in the context menu of the tree dock, which has been patched to opt-in for this feature.
This improves UX a bit by saving unnecessary clicks.
From now on, `PopupMenu` always grabs the click and also invalidates the first button release unless the mouse has moved (that's what `set_invalidate_click_until_motion()` was doing and now it's removed), so there is no longer the need of doing both things at every point a pop-up menu is shown.
They work exactly the same as current checkbox-decorated items, but in order to preserve compatibility, separate methods are used, like `add_radio_check_item()`. The other option would have been to add a new parameter at the end of `add_check_item()` and the like, but that would have forced callers to provide the defaults manually.
`is_item_checkable()`, `is_item_checked()` and `set_item_checked()` are used regardless the item is set to look as check box or radio button.
Keeping check in the name adds an additional clue about these facts.
Closes#13055.
Notable potentially breaking changes:
- PROPERTY_USAGE_NOEDITOR is now PROPERTY_USAGE_STORAGE | PROPERTY_USAGE_NETWORK, without PROPERTY_USAGE_INTERNAL
- Some properties were renamed, and sometimes even shadowed by new ones
- New getter methods (some virtual) were added