Instead of hardcoding platform names that support C#, let platforms
set a flag indicating if they support it. All public platforms
except web already support it, and it's a pain to maintain a patch
for this list just to add additional names of proprietary console
platforms.
This makes adding new platforms or variants or existing platforms
much easier, as the platform can signal what it supports/doesn't
support directly, and we can avoid harcoding platform names.
This adds a new enum `KeyLocation` and associated property
`InputEventKey.location`, which indicates the left/right location of key
events which may come from one of two physical keys, eg. Shift, Ctrl.
It also adds simulation of missing Shift KEYUP events for Windows.
When multiple Shifts are held down at the same time, Windows natively
only sends a KEYUP for the last one to be released.
- Update Android gradle plugin version from 7.2.1 to 8.2.0
- Update gradle version from 7.4.2 to 8.2
- Update target SDK from 33 to 34
- Update build tools version from 33.0.2 to 34.0.0
- Update kotlin version from 1.7.0 to 1.9.20
- Update Android fragment version from 1.3.6 to 1.6.2
- Update AndroidX window version from 1.0.0 to 1.2.0
This change introduces a new EditorThemeManager class
to abstract theme generatio and its subroutines.
Logic related to EditorTheme, EditorColorMap, and editor
icons has been extracted into their respective files with
includes cleaned up.
All related files have been moved to a separate folder to
better scope them in the project. This includes relevant
generated files as well.
The feature was added in Godot 4.2, but it goes against recommended best practices for permissions request, as such it's being reverted.
In its place, developers now have to explicitly request the permissions they need to access.
Currently the render thread is started / stopped when the activity is respectively resumed / paused. However, according to the `GLSurfaceView` documentation, this should be done instead when the activity is started / stopped, so this change updates the start / stop logic for the render thread to match the documentation.
Credit and thanks to @bruzvg for multiple build fixes, update of 3rd-party items and MinGW support.
Co-authored-by: bruvzg <7645683+bruvzg@users.noreply.github.com>
This is useful to speed up iteration when working on the engine
(or editor).
This can be combined with a script that calls `adb` to deploy the APK
on a device (coupled with Godot's `--export-*` for projects)
to further speed up iteration.
- Add contexts to give a better sense of benchmarked areas.
- Add missing benchmarks and adjust some begin/end points.
- Clean up names.
- Improve Android's internal benchmarks in a similar manner.
Co-authored-by: Fredia Huya-Kouadio <fhuya@meta.com>
Also fixes the timing issue when exporting all
presets at the same time, where the error report
would try to appear while the progress dialog
was still visible.
The issue occurred because during the 'close' event, the logic was trying to terminate the native engine on the UI thread instead of doing on the render thread.
The presence of those abis cause them to be included in the set of `p_features` passed to the `gdextension_export_plugin#_export_file(...)` method, which caused them to be lumped in the `features_wo_arch` set.
When trying to find the gdextension library path, we use a predicate with the following logic:
```
[features_wo_arch, arch_tag](String p_feature) { return features_wo_arch.has(p_feature) || (p_feature == arch_tag); }
```
For a `gdextension` config file like the one below, this causes the first android entry (`android.armeabi-v7a = ...`) to always be returned regardless of archs since it always satisfies the predicate.
```
[configuration]
entry_symbol = "example_library_init"
compatibility_minimum = 4.1
[libraries]
linux.x86_64 = "res://libgdexample.so"
android.armeabi-v7a = "res://libgdexample.android.template_release.armeabi-v7a.so"
android.arm32 = "res://libgdexample.android.template_release.armeabi-v7a.so"
android.x86 = "res://x86/libgdexample.android.template_release.x86.so"
android.x86_32 = "res://x86/libgdexample.android.template_release.x86.so"
android.x86_64 = "res://libgdexample.android.template_release.x86_64.so"
android.arm64-v8a = "res://libgdexample.android.template_release.arm64-v8a.so"
android.arm64 = "res://libgdexample.android.template_release.arm64-v8a.so"
```
- When using the project name, allow underscore (`_`) characters
- Send a warning instead of an error when the project name is modified to fit the package name format
- Provide api to retrieve the running Godot instance from a GodotHost
- Provide api for the GodotHost to register runtime GodotPlugin instances
- Hide the GodotService class until it's completed
- Include project setting to enable long press for Android devices
- Include project setting to enable pan and scale gestures on Android devices
This allows to include script_instance.h directly in the
generated gdvirtual.gen.inc, and remove excessive includes
from the codebase.
This should also allow Resource to use GDVIRTUAL macros,
which wasn't possible previously due to a circular dependency.
When a hardware keyboard is connected, all key events come through so we can route them directly to the engine.
This is not the case for soft keyboards, for which the current logic was designed as it requires extra processing.
Upon investigating the extremely slow MSVC build times in #80513, I noticed
that while Godot policy is to never use exceptions, we weren't enforcing it
with compiler flags, and thus still included exception handling code and
stack unwinding.
This is wasteful on multiple aspects:
- Binary size: Around 20% binary size reduction with exceptions disabled
for both MSVC and GCC binaries.
- Compile time:
* More than 50% build time reduction with MSVC.
* 10% to 25% build time reduction with GCC + LTO.
- Performance: Possibly, needs to be benchmarked.
Since users may want to re-enable exceptions in their own thirdparty code
or the libraries they compile with Godot, this behavior can be toggled with
the `disable_exceptions` SCons option, which defaults to true.
This makes it easy to retrieve the project version at runtime
for display purposes, while simplifying the export preset configuration.
You can now leave the version empty unless you need to override it on a per-preset
basis.
Since export presets save the values of default values to the `export_presets.cfg`
file, this change only affects export presets created after this commit was merged.
The previous packaging format for Godot Android plugins consisted of the plugin's `gdap` config file accompanied by binaries defined in the `gdap` file.
This format is now deprecated (starting with Godot 4.2), and instead Godot Android plugins are now packaged as `EditorExportPlugin` plugins.
The `EditorExportPlugin` class has been updated with the following methods to provide the necessary set of functionality:
- `_supports_platform`: returns true if the plugin supports the given platform
- `_get_android_dependencies`: retrieve the set of android dependencies (e.g: `org.godot.example:my-plugin:0.0.0`) provided by the plugin
- `_get_android_dependencies_maven_repos`: retrieve the urls of the maven repos for the provided android dependencies
- `_get_android_libraries`: retrieve the local paths of the android libraries (AAR files) provided by the plugin
- `_get_android_manifest_activity_element_contents`: update the contents of the `<activity>` element in the generated Android manifest
- `_get_android_manifest_application_element_contents`: update the contents of the `<application>` element in the generated Android manifest
- `_get_android_manifest_element_contents`: update the contents of the `<manifest>` element in the generated Android manifest
Decouples the Godot java entry point from the Android Fragment component. This enables the Godot component to be more easily reused across different types of Android components including Activities and Services.
We don't use that info for anything, and it generates unnecessary diffs
every time we bump the minor version (and CI failures if we forget to
sync some files from opt-in modules (mono, text_server_fb).
When trying to export a C# project, this displays an error message after
creating a export preset for an unsupported platform.
Support for these platforms is planned for a future release.
CPPcheck found most of them.
no need to assign the variable twice:
- AnimationTrackEditTypeAudio
- SSEffects
variable is assigned in all if-else clauses:
- EditorHelp
- AndroidInputHandler
- MenuBar
- ShaderCompiler
same if clause:
- ItemList
clearing an empty bitfield has no effect:
- Viewport
Follow-up to #75932.
Since these icons are only used by the export plugin, it makes sense to
move them and generate the headers there.
The whole `detect.is_active()` logic seems to be a leftover from before
times, as far back as 1.0-stable it already wasn't used for anything.
So I'm removing it and moving the export icon generation to
`platform_methods`, where it makes more sense.
This applies our existing style guide, and adds a new rule to that style
guide for modular components such as platform ports and modules:
Includes from the platform port or module should be included with relative
paths (relative to the root folder of the modular component, e.g.
`platform/linuxbsd/`), in their own section before Godot's "core" includes.
The `api` and `export` subfolders also need to be handled as self-contained
(and thus use relative paths for their "local" includes) as they are all
compiled for each editor platform, without necessarily having the api/export
matching platform folder in the include path.
E.g. the Linux editor build will compile `platform/android/{api,export}/*.cpp`
and those need to use relative includes for it to work.
The follow options were added to the (new) `run/window_placement/android_window` editor setting:
- `Same as Editor`: run the project in the same window as the editor
- `Side-by-side with Editor`: run the project in an adjacent window to the editor
- `Auto`: choose how to run the project based on the device screen size