To help users writing good cross-platform code, Godot's
`FileAccessWindows:open()` will issue a warning on case mismatch, which
happens here with capitalized extensions given by `PATHEXT` compared to
actual file extensions which are lowercase 99% of the time.
Fixes#25368.
Some construct (like match) actually depends on the second pass. This
adds some extra checks to not perform specific type-checks on release
since not all type information is available.
BaseIntermediateOutputPath seems to be empty by default. The workaround is to explicitly set it.
Also fixed passing char instead of char[] to String.Split. Why was this even working with Mono?
When exporting variables from a gdscript, default values of uninitialized variables would never be set. This caused the default value to be Variant::NIL, and when a user tried to reset the variable through the editor, an error would be thrown because too few arguments would be counted(end of argument list for calls are detected by NIL values).
Fixed by simply setting default value to an empty variant of the proper type in gdscript parser.
Some classes are represented internally with an underscore prefix, so we
need to make sure we match this representation when type-checking,
otherwise the check might fail on a valid scenario.
There's always a constructor, even if implicit, especially for native
types.
Also don't check for signature match on function call, since this
information is not available in release builds.
A lot of information is missing on release, and the checks might take a
performance hit. Also, having GDScript more lenient on release is
usually desirable.
Use temporary cache directory instead of editor settings directory
in order to resolve encrypted file access needed for encrypting scripts
on all platforms.
Some used 'is_valid()' checks, others not. Validity is already checked in 'unref()',
and 'remove_resource_format_*()' has an ERR_FAIL condition on 'is_null()' already
(which shouldn't happen since we're only unregistering things that we previously
registered.
Also add missing GDCLASS statement in ResourceFormatLoaderVideoStreamGDNative,
missed in #20552 which was last amended before #19501 was merged.
During reloading in `GDScriptLanguage::reload_all_scripts` a placeholder instance that must remain so is replaced with a new placeholder instance. The state is then restored by calling `ScriptInstance::set` for each property. This does not work if the script is missing the properties due to build/parse failing.
The fix for such cases is to call `placeholder_set_fallback` instead of `set` on the script instance.
I took this chance to move the `build_failed` flag from `PlaceHolderScriptInstance` to `Script`. That improves the code a lot. I also renamed it to `placeholder_fallback_enabled` which is a much better name (`build_failed` could lead to misunderstandings).