For textures that were imported as wrapping, the legacy renderer relied on GL repeat state being set as a once off during load, and didn't alter the GL wrapping state at runtime.
Batching was setting wrapping according to the CANVAS_RECT_TILE flag on rects, however this reset GL wrapping to clamp after use, which was conflicting with later drawcalls that relied on the default wrapping being preserved.
In this PR we only set the wrapping in GL if the texture has not been imported with wrapping. This duplicates the logic in the legacy renderer and solves the state bug.
This reverts commit 7f61710183.
See #38868, in its current implementation a small skew value might end up
serialized to scene files due to floating point precision errors, which is
detrimental to VCS.
This can be cherry-picked anew once a fix for #38868 has been found.
The Haiku port now resides at:
https://github.com/godotengine/godot-haiku-platform
While we're happy to support as many Free and Open Source platforms as we can,
we need to put the main focus on the platforms that we can reasonably maintain,
and for Haiku we have been lacking maintainers ever since the port was first
merged in 2015.
The Haiku code has not been compiling and much less working at least since the
release of Godot 3.0, and while some attempts have been made at fixing things,
it's still not functional today in the `3.2` branch (and much less in `master`,
understandably).
Having it in an external repository should hopefully enable Haiku contributors
to fix issues in their own time, and possibly tag versions compatible with
past Godot releases once they are ready.
(cherry picked from commit efcc508ee5)
Ensures that behavior when export_presets.cfg file is edited manually
while editor is running remains identical to before commit 44094b0.
(cherry picked from commit 4a7c19e719)
The missing file type in file attributes was causing the file to lose
executable permissions when unzipped with some softwares.
(cherry picked from commit 4501771fd8)
Using the operator += in a shader is classified as an 'assign', and so is classified as a write rather than a read. This means that we need to prevent vertex baking on either a write or read (i.e. on usage), rather than just on reads.
Make command-backspace in line edit work like other macOS applications.
If there is a selection, command-backspace deletes the selection.
If there isn't a selection, command-backspace deletes from the cursor to the beginning of the line edit.
This addresses part of godotengine/godot#23548
Ensures no error is issued when attempting to preview a resource that
may be scaled down to <1 pixel when resizing to fit the thumbnail.
(cherry picked from commit c7a8dc7bb9)