Network peers get_var/put_var
File get_var/store_var
GDScript/Mono/VisualScript bytes2var/var2bytes
Add MultiplayerAPI.allow_object_decoding member which deprecates PacketPeer.allow_object_decoding.
Break ABI compatibaility (API compatibility for GDNative).
(cherry picked from commit 393e62b98a)
The API docs for various animation nodes are pretty empty, yet the
tutorial at
https://docs.godotengine.org/en/latest/tutorials/animation/animation_tree.html
contains some details.
These details should be included in the API docs so looking up a
particular class actually provides some information rather than
requiring the user to hunt for a different tutorial.
This also links the AnimationTree tutorial and demo in the docs.
I've found the TPS demo to be the best resource so far for learning
how to use the AnimationTree. This should be easy to find if someone
looks up the AnimationTree API docs.
Finally, this fixes a param typo in AnimationNodeStateMachine.
(cherry picked from commit 584288a32c)
Clarified behavior of a few methods. Added implementation notes so
that developers not familiar with RNGs are alerted to common pitfalls.
(cherry picked from commit ae1393acae)
GLES2 is not designed to be a drop-in replacement for the GLES3 backend,
so the fallback mode has to be used knowingly. It *can* make sense for
simple projects which make sure to handle the differences between both
rendering backends, but most users should stick to one supported backend.
By making it opt-in, we can now use this parameter to define whether to
export ETC textures to Android and iOS when using GLES3 + Fallback.
When using GLES3 without Fallback on Android, set the proper min GLES
version in the AndroidManifest.
Also made the option boolean and renamed it for clarity and to avoid
conflict with the previous String option (which would always evaluate as
"true" otherwise).
Fixes#26569.
Referencing #26466 , added possible use of property:component syntax for functions like interpolate_property, follow_property,etc.. in the class description.
Elaborate the difference between AnimationPlayer::advance and
AnimationPlayer::seek, specifically how intermediary events are handled for
each.
From the docs it is unclear that AnimationPlayer::advance is more of a
'fast-forward', playing each event (including function calls) between the two
points.
Just calling set_instance_color will do nothing unless you have set
color_format and vertex_color_use_as_albedo. This is really confusing,
and I only discovered my error by finding godotengine/godot#10217 from
another confused user.
The docs should call out these requirements.