Which means that reduz' beloved style which we all became used to
will now be changed automatically to remove the first empty line.
This makes us lean closer to 1TBS (the one true brace style) instead
of hybridating it with some Allman-inspired spacing.
There's still the case of braces around single-statement blocks that
needs to be addressed (but clang-format can't help with that, but
clang-tidy may if we agree about it).
Part of #33027.
Remove now unnecessary bindings of signal callbacks in the public API.
There might be some false positives that need rebinding if they were
meant to be public.
No regular expressions were harmed in the making of this commit.
(Nah, just kidding.)
- Renames PackedIntArray to PackedInt32Array.
- Renames PackedFloatArray to PackedFloat32Array.
- Adds PackedInt64Array and PackedFloat64Array.
- Renames Variant::REAL to Variant::FLOAT for consistency.
Packed arrays are for storing large amount of data and creating stuff like
meshes, buffers. textures, etc. Forcing them to be 64 is a huge waste of
memory. That said, many users requested the ability to have 64 bits packed
arrays for their games, so this is just an optional added type.
For Variant, the float datatype is always 64 bits, and exposed as `float`.
We still have `real_t` which is the datatype that can change from 32 to 64
bits depending on a compile flag (not entirely working right now, but that's
the idea). It affects math related datatypes and code only.
Neither Variant nor PackedArray make use of real_t, which is only intended
for math precision, so the term is removed from there to keep only float.
Happy new year to the wonderful Godot community!
We're starting a new decade with a well-established, non-profit, free
and open source game engine, and tons of further improvements in the
pipeline from hundreds of contributors.
Godot will keep getting better, and we're looking forward to all the
games that the community will keep developing and releasing with it.
It's not necessary, but the vast majority of calls of error macros
do have an ending semicolon, so it's best to be consistent.
Most WARN_DEPRECATED calls did *not* have a semicolon, but there's
no reason for them to be treated differently.
It seems to stay compatible with formatting done by clang-format 6.0 and 7.0,
so contributors can keep using those versions for now (they will not undo those
changes).
Fixes the following GCC 5 warnings:
```
core/os/file_access.cpp:49:19: warning: the address of 'FileAccess::create_func' will always evaluate as 'true' [-Waddress]
servers/audio_server.cpp:192:70: warning: comparison with string literal results in unspecified behaviour [-Waddress]
drivers/gles2/rasterizer_storage_gles2.cpp:4095:90: warning: NULL used in arithmetic [-Wpointer-arith]
modules/gdnative/register_types.cpp:237:3: warning: deprecated conversion from string constant to 'char*' [-Wwrite-strings]
platform/android/export/export.cpp:207:1: warning: deprecated conversion from string constant to 'char*' [-Wwrite-strings]
modules/gdscript/gdscript.h:150:67: warning: returning reference to temporary [-Wreturn-local-addr]
servers/physics_2d/collision_object_2d_sw.h:119:56: warning: returning reference to temporary [-Wreturn-local-addr]
servers/physics_2d/collision_object_2d_sw.h:123:56: warning: returning reference to temporary [-Wreturn-local-addr]
servers/physics_2d/collision_object_2d_sw.h:127:50: warning: returning reference to temporary [-Wreturn-local-addr]
servers/physics_2d/collision_object_2d_sw.h:131:52: warning: returning reference to temporary [-Wreturn-local-addr]
editor/plugins/skeleton_editor_plugin.cpp:34:36: warning: extra tokens at end of #include directive
modules/bullet/bullet_types_converter.cpp:31:9: warning: #pragma once in main file
editor/import/editor_scene_importer_gltf.cpp:1996:51: warning: name lookup of 'i' changed
modules/visual_script/visual_script_property_selector.cpp:402:45: warning: name lookup of 'E' changed
scene/gui/tree.cpp:1268:25: warning: name lookup of 'i' changed
scene/resources/visual_shader.cpp:808:32: warning: name lookup of 'i' changed
```
This allows more consistency in the manner we include core headers,
where previously there would be a mix of absolute, relative and
include path-dependent includes.