This reverts commit a988fad9a0.
As discussed in #57725 and clarified in #57788, `SNAME` is not meant to be used
everywhere but only in critical code paths. For theme methods specifically, it
was by design that only getters use `SNAME` and not setters.
Respect client "supportsVariableType" capability
Implement "breakpointLocations" request
Implement "restart" request
Implement "evaluate" request
Fix error messages not being shown, and improved wrong path message
Removed thread option and behavior
Implemented detailed inspection of complex variables
Fix "const"ness of functions
Added a configurable timeout for requests
Implement Godot custom data request/event
Implement syncing of breakpoints
Added support for debugging native platforms
Implemented "output" event
Refactored "seq" field generation
Prevent debugging when editor and client are in different projects
Removed unneeded references to peer on the parser
Refactored way to detect project path
Implemented "setBreakpoints" request
Fix double events when terminating from client
Refactored "stopped" event
Implemented "stopped" with breakpoint event
Implemented "stackTrace", "scopes" and "variables" request
Report incoming number of stack dump variables
Implemented proper reporting of scopes and variables from stack frames
Prevent editor from grabbing focus when a DAP session is active
Implemented "next" and "stepIn" requests
Implemented "Source" checksum computing
Switched expected errors from macros to silent guards
Refactored message_id
Respect client settings regarding lines/columns behavior
Refactored nested DAP fields
Implement reporting of "Members" and "Globals" scopes as well
Fix error messages not being shown, and improved wrong path message
* Added a new macro SNAME() that constructs and caches a local stringname.
* Subsequent usages use the cached version.
* Since these use a global static variable, a second refcounter of static usages need to be kept for cleanup time.
* Replaced all theme usages by this new macro.
* Replace all signal emission usages by this new macro.
* Replace all call_deferred usages by this new macro.
This is part of ongoing work to optimize GUI and the editor.
Fixes some problems introduced by #49917
* Tree used minimum size as a stretch ratio, so it forced a minimum size of 1.
* Minimum size redone, stretch ratio moved to a separate setting
* Fitting to contents was enforced, this is more intuitive, but in many situations this is undesired.
* Added a clip content option for situations where fit to contents does not apply.
* Icon would scroll with the item, making it invislbe if the item is too long.
* Made icon always appear to the right (or left if RTL is enabled) of the visible item space.
* there is now a more clear distinction between camera_2d and camera_3d functions in the engine code
* simplified camera2d's exported interface - now everything happens directly with the 'current' variable and make_current and clear_current are no longer exposed- there were some situations where calling one instead of set_current would result in incomplete results
* rebased to current godot master
Happy new year to the wonderful Godot community!
2020 has been a tough year for most of us personally, but a good year for
Godot development nonetheless with a huge amount of work done towards Godot
4.0 and great improvements backported to the long-lived 3.2 branch.
We've had close to 400 contributors to engine code this year, authoring near
7,000 commit! (And that's only for the `master` branch and for the engine code,
there's a lot more when counting docs, demos and other first-party repos.)
Here's to a great year 2021 for all Godot users 🎆
The underscore prefix was used to avoid the conflict between the `RID` class
name and the matching enum value in `Variant::Type`.
This can be fixed differently by prefixing uses of the `RID` class in `Variant`
with the scope resolution operator, as done already for `AABB`.
Changes:
* EngineDebugger is exposed to gdscript. Game side of communication can be implemented through it.
* EditorDebuggerPlugin is added which handles the editor side of communication.
Custom monitors can be added/removed/checked using `Performance.add_custom_monitor`/`Performance.remove_custom_monitor`/`Performance.has_custom_monitor`
The value can be viewed in the `Monitor` tab of Debugger.
Text before `/` is used to categorize the custom monitor.
`EditorPerformanceProfiler` class is created to separate logic from `ScriptEditorDebugger`
User can click on the graph of monitors to read the value at that point.
Graph includes intermediate base lines.
ToolButton has no redeeming differences with Button;
it's just a Button with the Flat property enabled by default.
Removing it avoids some confusion when creating GUIs.
Existing ToolButtons will be converted to Buttons, but the Flat
property won't be enabled automatically.
This closes https://github.com/godotengine/godot-proposals/issues/1081.