This one allows for complex shaders paired with a simple lighting shader to skip code that would otherwise be pointlessly (and wastefully) run during the light pass.
You can use `if (AT_LIGHT_PASS) , negated or not, and that will be converted to a preprocessed #if when the shader is compiled.
Depending on your game (number of items and lights), this can be a *significant* performance gain, or at least avoids relying on the driver's optimizing abilities.
since the malloc() suite is nowadays thread-safe by itself (from MSVC 2010 you don't even have a non-MT runtime and for POSIX-based OSs it's mandatory by the spec.
Bonus: Clear about-to-be-released blocks with a better magic number for better debugging of dangling pointers.
- Add a proper function to retrieve IP addresses.
- Solve issues with Windows FileAccess and DirAccess to use the same code
for WinRT.
- Add patches to the GLES2 rasterizer to workaround ANGLE issues.
We were reserving 12 bytes from the buffer for ip, port, and length, but since
IPv6 introduction we should be reserving 24 (IPv6 are 16 bytes)
(cherry picked from commit 5dc7c920bf)
We should probably create a specific function for setting the
recv buffer anyway. UDP sockets does not need to bind (listen)
to be able to call recvfrom. This is especially useful for clients
who just call set_send_address and start communicating with a server.
(cherry picked from commit 9336857132)
TCP status polling is always performed as non blocking.
Trying to put a packet on a connecting socket will fail immediately.
(cherry picked from commit fa0cb7da0e)
- TCP:
- `listen` bind to wildcard "*" -> dual stack socket
- `listen` bind to address -> socket from address type
- `connect` -> resolve using best protocol (UNSPEC), socket from address type
- UDP:
- `listen` bind to wildcard "*" -> dual stack socket
- `listen` bind to address -> socket from address type
- `put_packet`/`put_var` -> resolve using TYPE_ANY (UNSPEC), socket from address type
(to change socket type you must first call `close` it)
(cherry picked from commit 88a56ba783)
The MinGW-w64 version we have on our Travis build environment (Ubuntu 12.04,
mingw-w64 2.0.1, gcc 4.6) is old and has some missing includes in the
dependencies of the `tcpmib.h` header [0] [1] [2].
Those were not triggered before 6323779596
probably due to conflicting WINVER definitions which prevented triggering the code
specific to >= 0x0600 (Vista). We ensure it won't be triggered by defining the
_WIN32_WINNT macro to Windows XP compatibility.
(cherry picked from commit b24fe6879a)
Passed as a compiler define to be sure it is always define before windows.h
is loaded. This means that Godot officially requires Vista API or later, it will
not work on Windows XP or earlier.
Also fix a bogus check for Windows 7 API.
(cherry picked from commit 6323779596)
- fixes PulseAudio, ALSA and RtAudio driver
- cleans up the driver files for better readability (mostly whitespace-related stuff)
- makes ALSA and Pulseaudio actually use the global setting "audio/mix_rate" for the sample rate instead of a
fixed value (RtAudio did this already)
(cherry picked from commit da6b6c2dd7)
That year should bring the long-awaited OpenGL ES 3.0 compatible renderer
with state-of-the-art rendering techniques tuned to work as low as middle
end handheld devices - without compromising with the possibilities given
for higher end desktop games of course. Great times ahead for the Godot
community and the gamers that will play our games!
(cherry picked from commit c7bc44d5ad)