Use a Microsoft recommended way of process termination for the project
process run from the editor. This allows loaded DLLs to receive and handle
DLL_PROCESS_DETACH notification and cleanup any global state before the
process actually exits.
Implements the same heuristic as Curl (and web browsers): if no `Content-Length`, no `Connection: keep-alive` and no chunked transfer encoding, assume th rest of the data until EOF is the body, gracefully setting the HTTP client back to the disconnected state.
Theoretically, this is not compliant with HTTP 1.1, by which `keep-alive` is the default, but in practice, an explicit header is sent by servers.
- Adds q/quit option to console debugging
- Adds options (variable_prefix)
- Breaks into debugger with Ctrl-C in local debug mode (Unix/Windows)
- Added option to list all breakpoints
- Fixes add/remove breakpoint bug (invalid path parsing)
- Minor cleanup
when godot could be found in PATH.
The correct fix is to use sysctl to get the path to the current executable
this also fixes the ability to call external commands.
Using `misc/scripts/fix_headers.py` on all Godot files.
Some missing header guards were added, and the header inclusion order
was fixed in the Bullet module.
As spotted by @robfram, closes#15288.
Also reviewed other uses of `if (String.find(.*))` for potential similar mistakes, found a wrong (and useless) one in ScriptEditorDialog.
They are NOT constant methods, as state by the comment message,
they fetch the last packet and then forget about it, actively
changing the state of the object.
This allows to specify any valid folder name (including with subfolders) to use
as user:// on all platforms. The folder is constrained to the platform-specific
OS::get_data_path() (typically what `XDG_DATA_HOME` resolves to).
Fixes#13236.
Spec version 0.7 from https://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-0.7.html
(latest as of this commit).
Three virtual methods are added to OS for the various XDG paths we will use:
- OS::get_data_path gives XDG_DATA_HOME, or if missing:
~/.local/share on X11, ~/Library/Application Support/ on macOS and %APPDATA% on Windows
- OS::get_config_path gives XDG_CONFIG_HOME, or if missing:
~/.config on X11, ~/Library/Application Support/ on macOS and %APPDATA% on Windows
- OS::get_cache_path gives XDG_CACHE_HOME, or if missing:
~/.cache on X11, ~/Library/Caches on macOS and %APPDATA% on Windows
So for Windows there are no changes, for Linux we follow the full split spec
and for macOS stuff will move from ~/.godot to ~/Library/Application Support/Godot.
Support for system-wide installation of templates on Unix was removed for now,
as it's a bit hackish and I don't think anyone uses it.
user:// will still be OS::get_data_path() + "/godot/app_userdata/$name" by
default, but when using the application/config/use_shared_user_dir option
it will now use XDG_DATA_HOME/$name, e.g. ~/.local/share/MyGame.
For now everything still goes in EditorSettings::get_settings_dir(), but
this will be changed in a later commit to make use of the new splitting
where relevant.
Part of #3513.
It had been missed in d09160a8b6 and broke compilation
for those platforms.
Took the opportunity to run clang-format on the code base to fix some corner cases
that went through our static tests/were overlooked recently.
Previously logging logic was scattered over OS class implementations
with plenty of duplication. Major changes in this commit:
- Extracted logging logic into a separate Logger hierarchy. It allows
easy configuration of logging mechanism depending on compile-time or
run-time configuration.
- Implemented RotatedFileLogger which is usually used with StdLogger,
providing persistency of logs. It is often important to be able to
obtain logs of the game even in production to be able to understand
what happened prior to some problem. On mobile there previously was
no way to obtain the logs aside from having the device connected to
your machine.
- flush() is not performed in release mode for every logged line. It
is only performed for errors.
Rename user facing methods and variables as well as the corresponding
C++ methods according to the folloming changes:
* pos -> position
* rot -> rotation
* loc -> location
C++ variables are left as is.