Just a version update to be on the standard version.
This has been approved by the copyright holder Andrea Calabró.
(cherry picked from commit 6d26ff4eda)
The `TextEdit` one was indeed a potential bug.
The `PCKPacker` one seems to be a false positive, it's already in a
`for` loop that depends on `files.size()`.
(cherry picked from commit ca4e4506db)
New contributor added to AUTHORS:
@muiroc
Thanks to all contributors and donors for making Godot possible!
Sorry for the late March update and missed February update, I made sure
to include patrons for both February and March in this commit.
(cherry picked from commit 5b97db325a)
New contributor added to AUTHORS:
@ericrybick, @MadEqua
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(cherry picked from commit 3ca87b9bef)
New contributors added to AUTHORS:
@allkhor, @Eoin-ONeill-Yokai, @timothyqiu, @madmiraal, @zaksnet
Update sponsors on splash screen.
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(cherry picked from commit 9432520449)
The comment mentioned a conflict with libwebsockets, but we actually
still get this conflict even now that we don't use libwebsockets.
Not sure what component is clashing but we should basically just keep
this patch.
Follow-up to #36823.
(cherry picked from commit 8189abd64a)
Note: For the 3.1 branch, only modifies the README.md a bit as I had
kept the patch removed in master/3.2.
For some weird reason 'git apply' does not error out when it does nothing,
so I missed that I did not apply the patch properly in #36823...
This broke the UWP 32-bit x86 build.
(cherry picked from commit 9a727714ee)
`git diff-tree` used to fail on the `3.2` branch (and other non-master
branches) as Travis doesn't actually check that branch from the remote:
```
fatal: ambiguous argument '3.2': unknown revision or path not in the
working tree.
```
The exit code would still be 0 so we'd miss badly formatted commits
targeting stable branches.
We do it manually to ensure that it's going to work as we want it.
(cherry picked from commit e479231b21)
Fixes CVE-2019-18222.
`include/mbedtls/version.h` was modified to include the forgotten
version bump to 2.16.4, fixed upstream by ARMmbed/mbedtls#2992.
(cherry picked from commit 724487b3c1)
The problem could be related to different byte ordering when copying
the interface address over the binding address.
(cherry picked from commit e85330231c)
This was fixed in the `master` branch by removing the value in #29831,
but for `3.1` we preserve compatibility, even if redundant with
'value_changed'.
Fixes#35395.
The new 'split_libmodules=yes' option is useful to work around linker
command line size limitations when linking a huge number of objects.
We're currently over 64k chars when linking libmodules.a on Windows
with MinGW, which triggers issues as seen in #30892.
Even on Linux, we can also reach linker command line size limitations
by adding more custom modules.
We force this option to True for MinGW on Windows, which fixes#30892.
Additional changes to lib splitting:
- Fix linking of the split module libs with interdependent symbols,
hacking our way into LINKCOM and SHLINKCOM to set the `--start-group`
and `--end-group` flags.
- Fix Python 3 compatibility in `methods.split_lib()`.
- Drop seemingly obsolete condition for 'msys' on 'posix'.
- Drop the unnecessary 'split_drivers' as the drivers lib is no longer
too big since we moved all thirdparty builds to modules.
Co-authored-by: Hein-Pieter van Braam-Stewart <hp@tmm.cx>
(cherry picked from commit c320a82213)
The option is needed when using the 'fastcomp' backend (default before
1.39.0), and must not be defined when using 'upstream' (new default).
So we define it conditionally to support both backends.
Follow-up to #30751.
(cherry picked from commit 6d6280dfa3)
Tons of bugfixes have been cherry-picked since 3.1.1 in April,
this should make the 3.1 branch a lot more reliable to ship games.
Thanks to all contributors! <3
It is not supported in Emscripten's `latest-upstream` LLVM backend,
and doesn't seem necessary in the `latest` backend either.
It was initially added in #22857 to solve a compilation error with the latter.
Part of #30270.
(cherry picked from commit 63544e6b02)
s * edge0 = -d / a * edge0 = -edge0⋅v0 / (edge0⋅edge0) * edge0 = vector projection of -v0 onto edge0
By incorrectly using -e/c instead of -d/a, Face3::get_closest_point_to was returning the wrong point in certain cases. Specifically, I noticed it returning vertex[0] when it should have been returning vertex[1].
(cherry picked from commit 8abd64dcbb)
Upstream Emscripten changed this in 1.39.1+, so IDBFS is no longer
included by default and has to be linked manually.
The explicit linking doesn't seem to be problematic on earlier
versions (tested `1.38.47-upstream`).
Fixes#33724.
(cherry picked from commit e5dfcb5edd)
A change in upstream Emscripten 1.39.1+ made our buildsystem error
out where it was previously only issuing a warning:
```
[ 5%] Linking Static Library ==> main/libmain.javascript.opt.bc
shared:WARNING: Assuming object file output in the absence of `-c`, based on output filename. Please add with `-c` or `-r` to avoid this warning
Ranlib Library ==> main/libmain.javascript.opt.bc
/opt/emsdk/upstream/bin/llvm-ranlib: error: unable to load 'main/libmain.javascript.opt.bc': file too small to be an archive
```
As advised on emscripten-core/emscripten#9806, we should be using
`emar` here to create the static library and not `emcc`.
This was apparently done to workaround Emscripten issues in the past,
but evidently this is no longer necessary.
The rest of the `env` redefinitions should probably be re-assessed
against the current state of Emscripten.
Fixes#33374.
(cherry picked from commit e9e2a4b044)