Recast (the library used for baking) has no concept of a geometry "inside" and this is intentional. ReCast will add navigation mesh to areas as soon as the area inside a source geometry mesh is large enough to fit a navigation mesh polygon with current baking parameters.
(cherry picked from commit 85cdb1144d)
Adds map_force_update() function to NavigationServer. This function immediately flushes the Navigationserver command queue and recalculates all navigationmeshes and region connections for a specific map.
(cherry picked from commit fdea269805)
Added new function that returns all created navigation map RIDs from the NavigationServer. The function returns both 2D and 3D created navigation maps as technically there is no distinction between them.
(cherry picked from commit c0fed1d4e8)
Disables navmesh baking EditorProgress for now until fixed as EditorProgress is not thread-safe and uses hacks and Main::iteration() for steps which can result in random crashes when baking navmesh.
(cherry picked from commit 24bb0af4a9)
Adds two new properties to NavigationMesh resources to restrict the navmesh baking to an area enclosed by an AABB with volume.
(cherry picked from commit 0c4d99f4fd)
Implement a special case for allowing "pass" keyword in one-liner class
declaration, to be consistent with Python style.
```
class TestClass: pass
```
This commit fixes#56703
Mark Navigation/Navigation2D nodes as deprecated. They already just redirect calls to the NavigationServer and have no longer a real purpose. In Godot 4.0 both nodes are already removed for good reasons.
The name was confusing as this signal is emitted around the same time as
`tree_exiting` and `NOTIFICATION_EXIT_TREE`, i.e. while the child node is
still in tree.
Fixes#59210.
(cherry picked from commit 3e6de687b8)
Adds instances to the transform update list as well as the interpolate update list when unhiding them. This ensures that the system auto-detects non-moving objects, and removes them from the interpolate update list on the next tick, preventing unnecessary updates.
Having a mix of settings with and without subcategory makes the 'Editor'
section stand out with a weird UX, as instead of simply being a foldable
section like the others, it also holds its own top-level settings and is
therefore selectable.
This wasn't the case in 3.4, and is fixed in 4.0 by refactoring, so for
3.5 we should preserve the 3.4 UX, even if it's not the best.