The description was probably copied from Vector3.reflect(), and
unfortunately did not match the 2D behaviour (where n is apparently the
direction vector of the symmetry line, not the normal).
(cherry picked from commit e1bf428cdc)
Change the entire navigation system.
Remove editor prefix from nav mesh generator class. It is now used for baking
at runtime as well.
Navigation supports obstacle avoidance now with the RVO2 library.
Nav system will also automatically link all nav meshes together to form one
overall complete nav map.
Confusingly, these two properties had identical descriptions even though they measure different things.
"relative_index" measures character count from the custom effect's bbcode opening tag.
"absolute_index" measures character count from the start of the bbcode text that includes the custom effect.
See the code author's own explanation here: https://github.com/godotengine/godot/pull/23658
NOTE: Doco for CharFXTransform.xml has changed significantly in 4.0, where terminology has changed to "glyph". Therefore, proposing this change for 3.x branch only.
Swap the first lines of the descriptions for set_cell and set_cellv to correctly describe which accepts x and y as separate arguments and which accepts a Vector2.
Fix not relevant to master branch due to changes to TileMap.
A summary of the tweaked descriptions:
* "get_camera_position()" is explains what the camera position is, and mitigates the confusion between this method and Node2D.position;
* "get_camera_screen_center()" links to the "get_camera_position" method;
* "reset_smoothing()" links to the "smoothing_enabled" propriety;
* "drag_horizontal_offset" and "drag_vertical_offset" link to their respective _enabled_ properties;
* "limit_smoothed" links to the "smoothing_enabled" propriety;
* "rotating" clarifies that the camera _view_ rotates when enabled.
Partially closes https://github.com/godotengine/godot-docs/issues/5417, as some of the issues described are no longer present in 4.0, or are not fully solved in this PR.
Further tweaks are welcome, as I'm afraid this could be a too verbose. A few of these could be split into their PR if necessary.
(cherry picked from commit 6cf2623a20)
Always build with the GUI subsystem.
Redirect stdout and stderr output to the parent process console.
Use CreateProcessW for blocking `execute` calls with piped stdout and stderr (prevent console windows for popping up when used with the GUI subsystem build, and have more consistent behavior with non-blocking calls).
Add `open_console` argument to the `execute` to open a new console window (for both blocking and non-blocking calls).
Remove `interface/editor/hide_console_window` editor setting.
Remove `Toggle System Console` menu option.
Remove `set_console_visible` and `is_console_visible` functions.
* Adds proxy related methods for `HTTPClient` and `HTTPRequest`
* Adds `network/http_proxy/{host,port}` editor settings
* Makes AssetLib and Export Template Manager proxy aware
* Adds `indent(prefix)` to `String`
* Moves the loading of tool/doc translation into
`editor/editor_translation.{h,cpp}`
* Makes use of doc translation when generating XML class references, and
setup the translation locale based on `-l LOCALE` CLI parameter.
The XML class reference won't be translated if `-l LOCALE` parameter is
not given, or when it's `-l en`.
It is not uncommon to want to scroll to the most recently added child of
a ScrollContainer (e.g. a chat box or activity log). This is a little
tricky, since `ensure_control_visible` will not work on a node on the
same frame as you add it. Let's at least document that you need to wait
until the next frame.
Relates to https://github.com/godotengine/godot-proposals/issues/3629.
Backport of https://github.com/godotengine/godot/pull/55609.
Co-authored-by: Yuri Sizov <pycbouh@users.noreply.github.com>
Exposes a method in `EditorInterface` to open scripts on a specified
line and column. This method handles if the internal or the external
editor should be used.
(cherry picked from commit 9535831866)
This commit was created by merging the commits presented in #39255 for
the GSoC 2020 VCS Improvement project
VCS: Make EditorVCSInterface store less amount of internal state
VCS: Add force push checkbox + more frequent VCS updates
Add force push checkbox in the Commit dock. Also add some missing
opportunities for checking the VCS state again on from UI inputs
VCS: Fix script contents not being updated on merge conflict
VCS: Add branch creation VCS interface calls
VCS: Add VCS remote creation and remote selection menus
VCS: Show more commit information + Fix truncated commit offsets
VCS: Make VCS less noisy + Fix diff view refreshes
VCS: Fix mismatched argument names in VCS helpers
VCS: Add SSH transport support for remote operations
Also, moves the editor's VCS settings registrations to
project_settings.cpp and editor_settings.cpp
VCS: Change TTR() to vformat() for branch and remote removal text
VCS: Add VCS branch icon instead of using Tree node icon
Co-authored-by: @ChronicallySerious
The doc now states that the method searches for a World2D among ancestor Viewports as well, differentiating it from the get_world_2d() getter.
and also find_world_3d()
(cherry picked from commit 81c1d5197e)
This PR adds a define BVH_EXPAND_LEAF_AABBS which is set, which stores expanded AABBs in the tree instead of exact AABBs.
This makes the logic less error prone when considering reciprocal collisions in the pairing, as all collision detect is now taking place between expanded AABB against expanded AABB, rather than expanded AABB against exact AABB.
The flip side of this is that the intersection tests will now be less exact when expanded margins are set.
All margins are now user customizable via project settings, and take account of collision pairing density to adjust the margin dynamically.
Applying overlay materials into multi-surface meshes currently
requires adding a next pass material to all the surfaces, which
might be cumbersome when the material is to be applied to a range
of different geometries. This also makes it not trivial to use
AnimationPlayer to control the material in case of visual effects.
The material_override property is not an option as it works
replacing the active material for the surfaces, not adding a new pass.
This commit adds the material_overlay property to GeometryInstance
(and therefore MeshInstance), having the same reach as
material_override (that is, all surfaces) but adding a new material
pass on top of the active materials, instead of replacing them.
Implemented in rasterizer of both GLES2 and GLES3.
Previously a crude metric was used to decide on the roaming expansion margin, but it created unexpected results in some scenarios. Instead this setting is exposed to the user via the RoomManager, allowing them to tailor it to the world size, room sizes, roaming objects sizes and the speeds of movement.
Settings that aren't within a subsection are difficult to reach when
other settings do have a subsection.
This also adds documentation for the project setting.
Reporting rest collision information is needed for move_and_collide and
move_and_slide so floor detection can be done properly, but in the case
of just testing the motion for collision, it makes sense to return false
if the body is able to move all along the path without being stopped.
Updated the logic in test_move and clarified the documentation for
test_move and move_and_collide.
In all physics servers, body_get_direct_state() now silently returns
nullptr when the body has been already freed or is removed from space,
so the client code can detect this state and invalidate the body rid.
In 2D, there is no change in behavior (just no more errors).
In 3D, the Bullet server returned a valid direct body state when the
body was removed from the physics space, but in this case it didn't
make sense to use the information from the body state.
Async. compilation via ubershader is currently available in the scene and particles shaders only.
Bonus:
- Use `#if defined()` syntax for not true conditionals, so they don't unnecessarily take a bit in the version flagset.
- Remove unused `ENABLE_CLIP_ALPHA` from scene shader.
- Remove unused `PARTICLES_COPY` from the particles shader.
- Remove unused uniform related code.
- Shader language/compiler: use ordered hash maps for deterministic code generation (needed for caching).
Fleshed out the "Optimize Mesh" options found in the mesh import UI
Gave a checkbox to every vertex attribute that can be compressed
Surfaced option to enable/disable Octahedral compression for
normal/tangent vectors
Also surfaces the vertex position compression option which previously
inaccessible because the defaults did not compress vertex positions
Supports all current importers (obj, fbx, collada, gltf)
Add new error type to BakeError to signalise that there is no root node to
start baking from.
Document the new error type, as well as BAKE_ERROR_NO_LIGHTMAPPER.
Fix some typoed names from the doc
Add _index to "index" parameters of *_shape_* signals, this is both in doc and in the template. This makes the code, signature and doc easier to understand
Add method to get Node from the _index params of those signals. This was not as easy to find as one would expect. Putting this information where it is needed will help.
This patch fixes rendering of multiple reflection probes for a single
mesh in the GLES2 renderer. If there were two reflection probes, one of
them would always have the `interior` option flipped, resulting in
broken blending between probes and flickering of ambient reflection.
Also make note of GLES2 reflection probe limit
Very low wait times behave in unpredictable ways depending on the
rendered frame rate. This is because the timeout signal is only emitted
once per rendered frame (or physics frame, depending on the timer's
process mode).
This provides more realistic lighting with a very small performance cost.
The option is available in both GLES3 and GLES2, and can be enabled in
the Project Settings. This goes well with the ACES Fitted tonemapping mode
that was recently added.
When enabled, this also makes upgrading Godot 3.x projects to Godot 4.0 easier,
since lighting in 3.x will better match how it'll look in Godot 4.0.
Allows more flexible collision detection with different safe margin values.
Kinematic body motion changes in 2D and 3D:
-Recovery only for depth > min contact depth to help with collision
detection consistency (rest info could be lost if recovery was too much)
-Adaptive min contact depth (based on margin) instead of space parameter
This method extracts the 2 or 3-letter language code from `OS::get_locale()`,
making it easier for users to identify the "main" language code for users
that might have different OS locales due to different OS or region, but
should be matched to the same translation (e.g. "generic" Spanish).
Fixes#40703.
(cherry picked from commit def99c7baf)
This pull request adds a small amendment to `SceneTree` describing the behavior `_physics_process()` when pausing the scene.
`_physics_process` will completely stop processing collisions and signals whenever the scene is paused, however, the function will still receive calls.
This addresses: #47326
(cherry picked from commit d62175e009)
An attempt to improve the documentation for Thread
- Adds documentation on how and when the `wait_to_finish` should be used
- Adds a note on what to be careful about when using `wait_to_finish`
(cherry picked from commit 9e2882a989)
This makes setting up AudioStreamPlayer3D nodes for Doppler playback
a bit easier.
- Move AudioStreamPlayer3D's Doppler Tracking property outside a group
since the group only had 1 property, which resulted in unnecessary
folding in the inspector.
- Put the AudioStreamPlayer3D Playing and Autoplay properties higher up
in the inspector since these are likely to be modified often.
Browsers doesn't really like forcing the mix rate, e.g. Firefox does not
allow input (microphone) if the mix rate is not the default one, Chrom*
will exhibit worse performances, etc.
Implements per-pixel transparency feature on Android.
Allows plugins to do specific rendering and render godot UI on top
(useful for camera support with drawing on top).
The PVS mode enum had been declared using scope operator, which does not seem to work correctly from GDScript with the BIND_ENUM_CONSTANT macro.
This PR removes the scope operator in the declaration.
For both 2D and 3D, three methods are added:
- `get_floor_angle` on `KinematicBody` to get the floor angle.
- `get_angle` on `KinematicCollision` to get the collision angle.
- `get_last_slide_collision` to quickly get the latest collision of `move_and_slide`.
This is already supported by FreeType, but it wasn't exposed.
Adding support for WOFF2 would require linking a Brotli decompression
library in Godot, so only WOFF1 is exposed here.
Update mesh_surface_get_format_stride and
mesh_surface_make_offsets_from_format to return an array of offsets and
an array of strides in order to support vertex stream splitting
Update _get_array_from_surface to also support vertex stream splitting
Add a condition on split stream usage to ensure it does not get used on
dynamic meshes
Handle case when Tangent is compressed but Normal is not compressed
Make stream splitting option require a restart in the settings
Update SoftBody and Sprite3D to support and use strides and offsets
returned by updated visual_server functions
Update Sprite3D to use the dynamic mesh flag
* Make Undo/Redo menu items disabled when clicking it does nothing.
* Context menu of `TextEdit`
* Context menu of `LineEdit`
* Editor's Scene menu
* Script editor's Edit menu and context menu (for Script and Text)
* Make editor undo/redo log messages translatable.
* Mark `UndoRedo`'s `has_{un,re}do()` methods as `const`.
* Expose `TextEdit`'s `has_{un,re}do()` to scripts since `{un,re}do()` are already available.
Add framework for supporting geometrical occluders within rooms, and add support for sphere occluders.
Includes gizmos for editing.
They also work outside the portal system.
This is only available on the GLES3 backend.
This can be useful for advanced shaders, but it should generally
not be enabled otherwise as full precision has a performance cost.
For general-purpose rendering, the built-in debanding filter should
be used to reduce banding instead.
This is done by providing API access to app specific directories which don't have any limitations and allows us to bump the target sdk version to 30.
In addition, we're also bumping the min sdk version to 19 as version 18 is no longer supported by Google Play Services and only account of 0.3% of Android devices.
Change incorrect `[/code]` closing tags to `[/url]` tags.
The `url` tags for the links to the Unicode code points information use `[/code]` rather than `[/url]` to close them.
This results in the links being rendered incorrectly in the IDE--the entire rest of the documentation for each method gets turned into a giant underlined link.
This issue was introduced in a2271ba3bd.
(cherry picked from commit b85688ac7d)
This backports the high quality glow mode from the `master` branch.
Previously, during downsample, every second row was ignored.
Now, when high-quality is used, we sample two rows at once to ensure
that no pixel is missed. It is slower, but looks much better and has
a much high stability while moving.
High quality also takes an additional horizontal sample the width of the
horizontal blur matches the height of the vertical blur.
Same thing that was already done in 2D, applies moving platform motion
by using a call to move_and_collide that excludes the platform itself,
instead of making it part of the body motion.
Helps with handling walls and slopes correctly when the character walks
on the moving platform.
Also made some minor adjustments to the 2D version and documentation.
Co-authored-by: fabriceci <fabricecipolla@gmail.com>
When synchronizing KinematicBody motion with moving the platform using
direct body state, only the linear velocity was taken into account.
This change exposes velocity at local point in direct body state and
uses it in move_and_slide to get the proper velocity that includes
rotations.
Fixed a bug in the complex PVS generation which was causing recursive loop.
Move some of the settings out of RoomManager into Project Settings.
Allow PVS generation method to be selected from Project Settings, and control PVS logging.
If enabled, key/touch/joystick events will be flushed just before every idle and physics frame.
Enabling this can greatly improve the responsiveness to input, specially in devices that need to run multiple physics frames per each idle frame, because of not being powerful enough to run at the target frame rate.
This will only work for platforms using input buffering (regardless event accumulation). Currenly, only Android does so, but could be implemented for iOS in an upcoming PR.
For the time being we don't support writing a description for those, preferring
having all details in the method's description.
Using self-closing tags saves half the lines, and prevents contributors from
thinking that they should write the argument or return documentation there.
(cherry picked from commit 7adf4cc9b5)
- Now able to display up to 32 layers in physics (still 20 for render)
- Adjustable grid size to fit available space in dock
- Expansion icon to display more layers vertically
- Layer numbers in cells to help with selection
Implement Octahedral Compression for normal/tangent vectors
*Oct32 for uncompressed vectors
*Oct16 for compressed vectors
Reduces vertex size for each attribute by
*Uncompressed: 12 bytes, vec4<float32> -> vec2<unorm16>
*Compressed: 2 bytes, vec4<unorm8> -> vec2<unorm8>
Binormal sign is encoded in the y coordinate of the encoded tangent
Added conversion functions to go from octahedral mapping to cartesian
for normal and tangent vectors
sprite_3d and soft_body meshes write to their vertex buffer memory
directly and need to convert their normals and tangents to the new oct
format before writing
Created a new mesh flag to specify whether a mesh is using octahedral
compression or not
Updated documentation to discuss new flag/defaults
Created shader flags to specify whether octahedral or cartesian vectors
are being used
Updated importers to use octahedral representation as the default format
for importing meshes
Updated ShaderGLES2 to support 64 bit version codes as we hit the limit
of the 32-bit integer that was previously used as a bitset to store
enabled/disabled flags
Added additional param to action related methods to test for exactness.
If "p_exact_match" is true, then the action will only be "matched" if the provided input event *exactly* matches with the action event.
Before:
* Action Event = KEY_S
* Input Event = KEY_CONTROL + KEY_S
* Is Action Pressed = True
Now:
You can still do the above, however you can optionally check that the input is exactly what the action event is:
* Action Event = KEY_S
* Input Event = KEY_CONTROL + KEY_S
* p_exact_match = True
* Is Action Pressed = False
* If the Input Event was only KEY_S, then the result would be true.
Usage:
```gdscript
Input.is_action_pressed(action_name: String, exact_match: bool)
Input.is_action_pressed("my_action", true)
InputMap.event_is_action(p_event, "my_action", true)
func _input(event: InputEvent):
event.is_action_pressed("my_action", false, true) # false = "allow_echo", true = "exact_match"
event.is_action("my_action", true)
```
Co-authored-by: Eric M <itsjusteza@gmail.com>