The very first Godot version (when it was open sourced) had "MultiScript" which lets you use multiple scripts on one object.
With the addition of mulitple new scripting languages (VisualScript, soon C# and GDNative) it can be of use to combine scripts rather than delegating (with huge maintainance cost) or creating child nodes
which could impact performance.
I used the code from 0b806ee as the base and made it work with the current master.
Notable changes:
- Now ScriptLanguages have the option to override the global external editor setting.
If `ScriptLanguage::open_in_external_editor()` returns `ERR_UNAVAILABLE` (which it does by default), then the global external editor option will be used.
- Added formatting to the external editor execution arguments. Now it's possible to write something like this: `{project} -g {file}:{line}:{col}`.
- `VisualScript::get_member_line()` now can return the line of functions (well, it returns the id of the _Function_ node of the function). I guess there is nothing else we can get a "line" from.
Fixes:
- Fixes a bug where `ScriptEditor::script_goto_method()` would not work if the script is not already open in the built-in editor.
- Fixes wrong DEFVAL for `cursor_set_column` and `cursor_set_line` in TextEdit.
- `Script::get_member_line()` now returns -1 ("found nothing") by default.
I also enabled DLSCRIPT_EDITOR_FEATURES as the default.
It might not be the most usable because of the lack of a reloading functionality,
but as Zylann pointed out "It's better to see something than nothing at all"
The godot_dlinstance_get_userdata() function can be used to get the DLScript userdata pointer of any object that has a DLScript attached to it.
This is particularly useful and even required for language bindings to work properly.
This also fixes non-tool builds.
This module was written by bojidar-bg and me, with the help of ClikCode and touilleMan.
This adds a module to Godot that enables the use of dynamic libraries as a source for scripts.
That also allows third party libraries to be linked to Godot more easily and without creating modules.
For a readme see https://github.com/GodotNativeTools/godot_headers/blob/master/README.md