Individual bones are not represented as `Node`s in Godot, in order to support meta functionality for them the skeleton has to carry the information similarly to how other per-bone properties are handled.
- Also adds support for GLTF import/export
- Added test cases for setting and getting key properties of Parallax2D, including:
- Scroll scale
- Repeat size and times
- Autoscroll
- Scroll and screen offset
- Limit begin and end
- Follow viewport and ignore camera scroll flags
Implements support for all engine types in JSON encoding/decoding
Co-Authored-By: Juan <reduzio@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: Rémi Verschelde <rverschelde@gmail.com>
Capitalization fix in test_style_box_texture.h
Co-authored-by: Hugo Locurcio <hugo.locurcio@hugo.pro>
Newline fix in test_style_box_texture.h
Co-authored-by: Hugo Locurcio <hugo.locurcio@hugo.pro>
Added TreeItem::last_child to avoid needing to iterate through all children to get to the end. This mainly helps in cases where one TreeItem has many children (1000s), and new children are added to the end, as each add had to iterate through all previously added children.
* Replaces `find(...) != -1` with `contains` for `String`
* Replaces `find(...) == -1` with `!contains` for `String`
* Replaces `find(...) != -1` with `has` for containers
* Replaces `find(...) == -1` with `!has` for containers
Random-access access to `List` when iterating is `O(n^2)` (`O(n)` when
accessing a single element)
* Removed subscript operator, in favor of a more explicit `get`
* Added conversion from `Iterator` to `ConstIterator`
* Remade existing operations into other solutions when applicable
* Disabled 2D navigation tests as they do not work
* Disabled tests for primitive meshes
* Unbound some `Mesh` methods that rely on 3D resources
* Unexposed `World3D` as it depends on physics (and isn't useful)
* Unexposed some `Viewport` vrs related properties that had unexposed
methods
This commit adds the default theme context, which replaces
the need to manually check the project and the default theme
all the time; simplifies related code.
It also adds framework for custom theme contexts, to be used
by the editor. Custom contexts can be attached to any node,
and not necessarily a GUI/Window node. Contexts do no break
theme inheritance and only define which global themes a node
uses as a fallback.
Contexts propagate NOTIFICATION_THEME_CHANGED when one of their
global themes changes. This ensures that global themes act just
like themes assigned to individual nodes and can be previewed
live in the editor.
Previously for InputEvents there was no distinction between
Window-area and Viewport-area.
This was problematic in cases where stretching was used and the Window
contained black bars at the sides of the Viewport.
This PR separates the area of Window and Viewport regarding InputEvents.