Almost all instructions need variant arguments. With this change they
are loaded in an array before each instruction call. This makes the
addressing code be localized to less places, improving compilation
overhead and binary size by a small margin.
This should not affect performance.
- Allow getting an opaque pointer, no matter the type (for ptrcall).
- Allow setting object pointer and id directly.
- Allow initializing the data given a type, to allow properly setting
return types on ptrcalls.
Initial work to make liniting easier.
This includes:
- Rename http_request.js to library_godot_http_request.js.
- Rename externs.js to engine.externs.js.
- New library_godot_runtime.js (GodotRuntime) wraps around emscripten
functions.
- Refactor of XMLHttpRequest handler in engine/preloader.js.
- Few fixes to bugs spotted by early stage linting.
The validated getters were only setting the value without changing the
type, leading to wrong results. This uses the same path used for
methods to the same purpose.
Those options were likely copy-pasted from documentation examples.
This change also allows to break in the debugger by default when
assertions fail, and this can be configured via command-line interface.
See #43689.
Also 'fixed' some spelling for behavior in publicly visible strings.
(Sorry en_GB, en_CA, en_AU, and more... Silicon Valley won the tech spelling
war.)
Prevents `Timer` to prematurely start and timeout immediately if internal
processing is enabled manually with `Timer.set_process_internal(true)` or
`Timer.set_physics_process_internal(true)`.
Even if the internal processing is enabled manually, the user still has to
actually start the timer with `start()` method explicitly.
For some reason the `-target` option on the `LINKFLAGS` was causing a weird
issue where osxcross' clang wrapper would attempt using the system `/bin/ld`
instead of the osxcross version (which is Apple's `ld64`).
The error message would be:
```
/bin/ld: unrecognized option '-dynamic'
```
Also removed from `CCFLAGS` for consistency, it seems to work fine with only
`-mmacosx-version-min`.
Made serialization of Command optional. If command is serialized, Control (On Win/Linux) or Meta (on Mac) are not.
Example use case: You are on Windows and you set a shortcut to be Control + E. This would serialize as Command=true and Control=true. If you then run this project on Mac, you would need to press Command AND Control to activate the shortcut - which is not what is intended. Now, you can set store_command to true, and it will only serialize to Command = true (no Control serialized). On Windows, this means Control. On Mac, it means only command.