This is already done in `Node.add_child()` documentation, but
this copies the note in `Node.owner` for good measure.
(cherry picked from commit be1acf3b92)
Instead of displaying the exact string, now Godot uses the Time
singleton to calculate the date string from the UTC Unix timestamp and
also uses Time's timezone offset conversion to string function
This makes it easier to spot syntax errors when editing the
class reference. The schema is referenced locally so validation
can still work offline.
Each class XML's schema conformance is also checked on GitHub Actions.
Since some porjects may be relying on the former behavior, this is opt-in via a new project setting, disabled by default, but enabled for new projects, since it's the new standard behavior (and the only one in 4.0).
This ensures the project setting never disappears from the editor,
even if the current physics engine is GodotPhysics.
This also adds documentation for the Smooth Trimesh Collision
project setting.
This behavior is inconsistent with non tools builds and can create
issues. Instead, a warning is emitted if there's a type mismatch. If the
type can't be converted, an error is shown instead.
For the editor it gives a converted value to avoid issues with the
property editor, which expects the correct type.
This method can be used to get the CPU model name.
It can be used in conjunction with
`VisualServer.get_video_adapter_name()` and
`VisualServer.get_video_adapter_vendor()` for annotating benchmarks
and automatic graphics quality configuration.
In order to properly support the resource sharing paradigm, Occluders are split into Instances and Resources in the VisualServer. Instances are owned by a Scenario, and Resources are global. OccluderShape resources can now correctly be shared by multiple OccluderInstances.
Adds fixed timestep interpolation to the visual server.
Switchable on and off with project setting.
This version does not add new API for set_transform etc, when nodes have the interpolated flag set they will always use interpolation.
The value is already clamped in the editor, but it wasn't being
clamped when the value was set via code. Values outside the [0.0; 1.0]
range can result in broken rendering.
The documentation was stating that the area mask affects where sounds
can be heard, which is not true. Instead, the area mask affects audio
bus redirection.
Thanks to Azedaxen on the Godot forums for providing this description :)
(cherry picked from commit ab1eaac315)
Using codespell 2.2-dev from current git.
Added `misc/scripts/codespell.sh` to make it easier to run it once in a
while and update the skip and ignore lists.
(cherry picked from commit 1bdb82c64e)
-Allows more fine grained notifications (hence better performance) than using the global scene tree signals (node added and removed).
-Required for #55950
(cherry picked from commit fbd9599b04)
Add more detail to the description for the warp_mouse_position method, clarifying that the vector is in screen coordinates and relative to an origin at the top of the game window.
(cherry picked from commit 3dc1fad262)
Most frames there will be no change in project settings, and it makes no sense to read settings every frame in case of changes, as a large number of string compares are involved.
This PR adds a signal to ProjectSettings that can be subscribed to in order to keep local settings up to date with ProjectSettings.
In addition a function `ProjectSettings::has_changes()` is provided for objects outside the signal system (e.g. Rasterizers).
Allows detecting when a new version of the progressive web app service
worker is waiting (i.e. an update is pending), along a function to force
the update and reload all clients.
- Prevent debug enforced use of ubershader on shaders not supporting it
- Use unsigned integer for ubershader flags
- Add project setting for disabling async shader compilation on mobile
- Stop sampling some textures through different kinds of samplers at the same time
The portal system introduced basic mesh merging functionality, this has wide ranging uses outside of the portal system.
For this reason, this PR binds the mesh merging functionality.
It also slightly modifies the calling from RoomManager to use a Vector of Node *, in order to allow binding of the function.
When editor continuous redraws is switched off, the editor only redraws when a redraw_request was issued by an element in the scene. This works well in most situations, but when scenes have dynamic content they will continuously issue redraw_requests.
This can be fine on high power desktops but can be an annoyance on lower power machines.
This PR splits redraw requests into high and low priority requests, defaulting to high priority. Requests due to e.g. shaders using TIME are assigned low priority.
An extra editor setting is used to record the user preference and an extra option is added to the editor spinner menu, to allow the user to select between 3 modes:
* Continuous
* Update all changes
* Update vital changes