auto_accept_quit value is set first properly with GLOBAL_DEF("application/auto_accept_quit", true) in main.cpp
after that it's reset to true in SceneTree:init() whatever value was.
Collisions and nav debug are conditionally compiled depending on DEBUG_ENABLED
is_editor_hint() and is_node_being_edited() are compiled only with TOOLS_ENABLED
Every affected method is implemented in the header in case its macro is not present (the getters just returning false and the setters having an empty body) so the compiler can inline and finally no-op-out them as likely as possible.
is_node_being_edited() already showed a similar optimization effort and has been adapted to this change.
Furthermore, and as a consequence, -debugcol and -debugnav will not work on non-debug (strict release) builds.
This can bring a little bit of runtime performance on release and non-tooled builds (less code, so less cycles to spend and maybe more cache friendly).
When working with a viewport you should call Viewport.input() to pass
the input, but if the input was unhandled you might also want to call
Viewport.unhandled_input() so that objects in the sub-scene can handle
the event. This adds a way to check if the input was handled so that you
know whether you should call Viewport.unhandled_input() or not.
Signed-off-by: Saggi Mizrahi <saggi@mizrahi.cc>
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Adds an additional flag to SceneTree::create_timer() that tells it whether or not to process when the game is paused.
Defaults to false in order to not break existing functionality.
- C++ Nodes mostly do an internal process callback, so it does not conflict with users willing to use their own process callbacks
- callbacks such as _input, _process, _fixed_process _unhandled_input, _unhandled_key_input do not requiere calling a function to enable them. They are enabled automatically if found on the script.
-Added a NOTIFICATION_TRANSLATION_CHANGED for controls that need custom code
-Sorry, editor will not update automatically because it uses a different translatio method.
-Changed SectionedPropertyEditor to support this
-Renamed Globals singleton to GlobalConfig, makes more sense.
-Changed the logic behind persisten global settings, instead of the persist checkbox, a revert button is now available
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!
-Most 2D drawing is implemented
-Missing shaders
-Missing all 3D
-Editor needs to be set on update always to be used, otherwise it does not refresh
-Large parts of editor not working
-Ability to set compression to ENet packets (check API)
-Fixed small bug in StringDB that lead to duplicate empty strings
-Added a new class, StreamPeerBuffer, useful to create your own tightly packed data
-Rearrange favorites in fs dock with drag and drop
-Removed import -> sub-scene, moved to scenetree contextual menu
-Removed import -> re-import , moved and integrated to FS dock
-Added ability in FS dock to re-import more than one resource
simultaneously
-Added ability to drag from native filesystem explorer to Godot, only
works on Windows though
-Removed scene reimport merge options, never worked well. Eventually
merging materials should be re-added
-Added ability to set custom root node type when importing scenes
-Re-Import is now automatic, can be configured back to manual in editor
settings
-Added resource previews in property list for many resource types
All classes were reviewed apart from VisualServer for which no argument name is documented at all.
While doing this review, I found quite a few bugs that were fixed either in earlier commits or this one (mostly documentation bugs though, i.e. some arguments were listed at the wrong place).
-Visible 2D and 3D Shapes, Polygons, Tile collisions, etc.
-Visible Navmesh and Navpoly
-Visible collision contacts for 2D and 3D as a red point
-Customizable colors in project settings