The GDScript `load` mention is moved from the class `ResourceLoader`
description to the `ResourceLoader.load` method description instead,
where it is more likely to be found.
(cherry picked from commit a8404cf56c)
Modify usage of types so that the `Ref` created from `base_type.script_type` doesn't involve converting first to `Variant`, which will use the constructor for `Object *`, as if the argument wasn't a `Reference`, and therefore will convert back to null.
without this we have to manually drop a `x86_64` builds of gdnative libs into the Xcode project to allow running in `iOS Simulator`
(cherry picked from commit f49199bcc3)
Fixes: #28683, #28621, #28596 and maybe others
For iOS we enable pvrtc feature by default for both GLES2/GLES3
Etc1 for iOS doesn't have any sense, so it disabled.
Fixed checks in export editor.
Fixed pvrtc ability detection in GLES2 driver.
Fixed pvrtc encoding procedure.
When generating certificates with
`Crypto.generate_self_signed_certificate` we generate the PEM in a
buffer via `mbedtls_x509write_crt_pem`.
Since version 2.16.8, mbedtls adds spurious data at the end of the
buffer due to internal optimizations, this breaks our logic when we try
to immediately parse it and return a proper `X509Certificate` object.
This commit updates the code to find the actual PEM length to parse
using `strlen`, takes extra caution always adding the terminator to the
buffer, and slightly improve error messages.
(cherry picked from commit 60687ce778)
When NormalizePath was called with an absolute
path (with drive letter) on Windows, it would
prepend a file path separator to the path, e.g.:
'\C:\Program Files\'.
Apparently this was still accepted as a valid
path by DotNetGlob and it stopped working when
we switched to MSBuildGlob.
(cherry picked from commit 1db0395950)
The previous max worked OK for audio data, but stb_vorbis recently gained support
for Vorbis comments, which can embed up to 2^32-1 bytes of data (e.g. cover art
encoded as base64).
We use 2^30 as max which should be sufficient for most files.
Fixes#41913.
(cherry picked from commit d16f5a57c1)
At least on Windows there seems to be issues if
the solution has no BOM and contains a project
with cyrillic chars.
(cherry picked from commit 1c74fa4242)
MSBuild Item returns empty strings if an attribute isn't set (which
caused an IndexOutOfRangeException in NormalizePath).
We were treating Excludes incorrectly, Remove directives provide the
intended behaviour in the auto-including csproj format.
This error was normally being printed when
trying to open the project assembly while
the project was not yet built.
The error should not be printed. It's the job
of this method's caller to decide whether to
print an error or not if loading failed.
The editor wasn't clearing the debugger agent
settings properly after a processing a play
request from an IDE. This caused consequent play
attempts to fail if not launched from the IDE,
as the game would still attempt and fail to
connect to the debugger.
The concrete cause: Forgetting to clear the
`GODOT_MONO_DEBUGGER_AGENT` environment variable.
(cherry picked from commit 6e7da72648)
This is a cherry-pick of
ced77b1e9b
with several 3.2 specific alterations.
There are a lot of build issues coming from
old style projects. At this point fixing every
single one of those would require adding patch
after patch to the project file, which is a
considerable amount work and makes the csproj
even more bloated than it already is.
As such I decided this effort would be better
spent back-porting the Sdk style support that's
already available in 4.0-dev to the 3.2 branch.
This will prevent many issues, but it will also
introduce other benefits, among them:
- While target framework stays as .NET Framework
v4.7.2, it can be changed to .NET Standard 2.0
or greater if desired.
- It makes it much easier to add future patches.
They are added to Godot.NET.Sdk and the only
change required in Godot code is to update the
Sdk version to use.
- Default Godot define constants are also
backported, which fixes IDE issues with the
preprocessor.
There are a few differences in the changes
applied during patching of the csproj compared
to 4.0 with the purpose of preventing breaking
builds:
- 'TargetFramework' stays net472 both for new
projects and when importing old ones. It can
be manually changed to netstandard 2.0+ if
desired though.
The following features are enabled by default for
new projects. Enabling them in imported projects
may result in errors that must be fixed manually:
- 'EnableDefaultCompileItems' is disabled as it
can result in undesired C# source files being
included. Existing include items are kept.
As long as 'EnableDefaultCompileItems' remains
disabled, Godot will continue taking care of
adding and removing C# files to the csproj.
- 'GenerateAssemblyInfo' is disabled as it
guarantees a build error because of conflicts
between the existing 'AssemblyInfo.cs' and the
auto-generated one.
- 'Deterministic' is disabled because it doesn't
like wildcards in the assembly version (1.0.*)
that was in the old 'AssemblyInfo.cs'.
Of importance:
This is a breaking change. A great effort was
put in avoiding build errors after upgrading a
project, but there may still be exceptions.
This also breaks forward compatibility. Projects
opened with Godot 3.2.3 won't work out of the box
with older Godot versions. This was already the
case with changes introduced in 3.2.2.
Albeit C# support in 3.2.x was still labeled as
alpha, we've been trying to treat it as stable
for some time. Still the amount of problems this
change solves justifies it, but no more changes
that break project compatibility are to be
introduced from now on (at least for 3.x).
This upgrade is needed in order to support
reading and editing project files that use Sdks
as well as other new features. A common example
in 3.2 is having to specify a PackageReference
version with a child element rather than the
attribute. This is no longer the case now.
Partial cherry-pick of f3bcd5f8dd
Most of the other changes from that commit were already partially
cherry-picked in 3928fe200f.
Not sure if we should check revision too, but this is good enough for what we want.
This will be needed to load the correct Microsoft.Build when we switch to the nuget version.
Manual cherry-pick of af4acb5b11 (relevant parts)
This change avoids the editor to freeze for several seconds when a
project with lots of scripts is loaded in the editor.
It focuses on a few heavy operations previously executed on all
previously loaded scripts:
- Initialize script resource (script validation/parsing) only
on focus
- ScriptTextEditor: code editor and edit menu are added to the
scene only on focus
- Add to recent scripts only when opening new scripts
(load/save scene metadata)
My initial attempt changed this in the gdscript code, which resulted in
a duplicate warning name in the builtin editor. We should just append
the warning name in the LSP instead.
This uses parens to match what is shown in the builtin editor.
(cherry picked from commit 8dcc39ec91)
Occasionally you want to ignore a warning with a `warning-ignore`
comment, and you have to go into the settings to look up what the
actual name of the warning is. This patch appends the warning name to
the end of the warning so you know what string to use to ignore it,
similar to other linters like pylint.
For example
```
"The signal 'blah' is declared but never emitted.";
```
is now
```
"The signal 'blah' is declared but never emitted. (UNUSED_SIGNAL)";
```
(cherry picked from commit de3ad3b30e)
fix crash when pass null in print array in GD.print 2
fix crash when pass null in print array in GD.print 3
fix space
(cherry picked from commit d2461bad63)
For some reason `mono_unhandled_exception` is not
printing the exception as its comment claims.
Use `mono_print_unhandled_exception` instead.
(cherry picked from commit f87ae395ee)
Sometimes Visual Studio documents have the root path all in upper case.
Since Godot doesn't support loading resource files with a case insensitive path,
this makes script resource loading to fail when the Godot editor gets code
completion requests from Visual Studio.
This fix allows the resource path part of the path to be case insensitive. It
still doesn't support cases where the rest of the path is also case insensitive.
For that we would need a proper API for comparing paths. However, this fix
should be enough for our current cases.
MSDN says:
> When you write .dds files, you should set the DDSD_CAPS and
> DDSD_PIXELFORMAT flags, and for mipmapped textures you should also
> set the DDSD_MIPMAPCOUNT flag. However, when you read a .dds file,
> you should not rely on the DDSD_CAPS, DDSD_PIXELFORMAT, and
> DDSD_MIPMAPCOUNT flags being set because some writers of such a file
> might not set these flags.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/direct3ddds/dds-header
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Fixes#39516.
(cherry picked from commit 0f21249a2d)
Reverts `latest_client_id` back to 0, as I misunderstood how the client
IDs are assigned and, without further testing and debugging, I can't
say if this was a bug or a valid default value.
Similarly, a `latest_client_id` of -1 is no longer raising an error.
Fixes#39548.
(cherry picked from commit 786f4ada35)
Build PCRE2 thirdparty library with unicode support. RegEx objects
in Godot can now be used to recognize unicode strings.
(cherry picked from commit 9f10f6779c)
Configured for a max line length of 120 characters.
psf/black is very opinionated and purposely doesn't leave much room for
configuration. The output is mostly OK so that should be fine for us,
but some things worth noting:
- Manually wrapped strings will be reflowed, so by using a line length
of 120 for the sake of preserving readability for our long command
calls, it also means that some manually wrapped strings are back on
the same line and should be manually merged again.
- Code generators using string concatenation extensively look awful,
since black puts each operand on a single line. We need to refactor
these generators to use more pythonic string formatting, for which
many options are available (`%`, `format` or f-strings).
- CI checks and a pre-commit hook will be added to ensure that future
buildsystem changes are well-formatted.
(cherry picked from commit cd4e46ee65)
`latest_client_id` now defaults to `-1` (invalid ID) instead of `0`.
Also fix typo in notification `gdscrip_client/changeWorkspace`,
and fix argument names in method binds.
Fixes#39375.
(cherry picked from commit e34f33711b)
ice_candidate_created should be emitted after set_local_description no
matter the type of the description (assuming no error is returned of
course).
(cherry picked from commit 39bcbf5690)
Attempting to move the function node to another function whose data connection is a dependency of the node the specific node being moved to a different function during changes to sequence connections.
By skipping, if the from_node is a function_node during the data connection dependencies scan.
Should fix#37991
(cherry picked from commit 5c48631509)
Simple fix for #38627. iOS (#20268) and HTML5 (#20270) removed from list of exceptions
for platforms supported in warning message.
(cherry picked from commit 3d03be7a56)
Depending on the conditional statements of the 'for' and 'while' loops,
their body may not even execute once. For example:
func a():
var arr = []
for i in arr:
return i
# can be reached, but analysis says cannot
return -1
func b():
var should_loop = false
while should_loop:
return 1
# can be reached, but analysis says cannot
return 0
The parser will complain that the statements after the comment cannot
be reached, but it is clearly possible for our scenario. This is
because the parser falsely assumes that the loop body will always
execute at least once.
Fix the code to remove this assumption for both of those loops.
(cherry picked from commit 7b1423a61e)
A class can't have multiple signals with the same name, but previously users
would not be alerted to a conflict while editing the script where it occurred.
Now a helpful error will appear in the editor during script parsing.
(cherry picked from commit 9e44739324)
This patch adds ability to include external, user-defined C++ modules
to be compiled as part of Godot via `custom_modules` build option
which can be passed to `scons`.
```
scons platform=x11 tools=yes custom_modules="../project/modules"
```
Features:
- detects all available modules under `custom_modules` directory the
same way as it does for built-in modules (not recursive);
- works with both relative and absolute paths on the filesystem;
- multiple search paths can be specified as a comma-separated list.
Module custom documentation and editor icons collection and generation
process is adapted to work with absolute paths needed by such modules.
Also fixed doctool bug mixing absolute and relative paths respectively.
Implementation details:
- `env.module_list` is a dictionary now, which holds both module name as
key and either a relative or absolute path to a module as a value.
- `methods.detect_modules` is run twice: once for built-in modules, and
second for external modules, all combined later.
- `methods.detect_modules` was not doing what it says on the tin. It is
split into `detect_modules` which collects a list of available modules
and `write_modules` which generates `register_types` sources for each.
- whether a module is built-in or external is distinguished by relative
or absolute paths respectively. `custom_modules` scons converter
ensures that the path is absolute even if relative path is supplied,
including expanding user paths and symbolic links.
- treats the parent directory as if it was Godot's base directory, so
that there's no need to change include paths in cases where custom
modules are included as dependencies in other modules.
(cherry picked from commit a96f0e98d7)
Any C# file can be loaded as script and at load
time we don't yet know if it's actually meant to
be used as a script. As such, such an check can
result in a lot of false errors.
If the file is really meant to be used as a
script, an error would be printed later when
attempting to instantiate it any way.
(cherry picked from commit 38cd2152e6)
When a child scene inherits a parent scene with a C# root node, the
parent scene's export variables appear to assume values set in the
parent scene, in the child scene's Inspector. However, when the child
scene is played, the parent scene's export variables assume default
values.
When a node is created, it inherits its parent C# script's fields from
the map CSharpScriptInstance::script->member_info. However this map was
not initialized outside the editor, and this commit ensured it is. This
fixes issues #36480 and #37581.
This is a manual backport of PR #38638 for 3.2.
By adding a reference to the 'Microsoft.NETFramework.ReferenceAssemblies' nuget
package, we can build projects targeting .NET Framework with the dotnet CLI.
By referencing this package we also don't need to install Mono on Linux/macOS
or .NET Framework on Windows, as the assemblies are taken from the package.
- Make GodotTools output directly to the SCons output directory.
- Removed xbuild_fallback from the build system.
(cherry picked from commit b61ffef0ab)
Now the stack saved in a `GDScriptFunctionState` is cleared as soon as the `yield()` operation is known not to be resumed because either the script, the instance or both are deleted.
This clears problems like leaked objects by eliminating cases of circular references between `GDScriptFunctionState`s preventing them and the objects they refer to in their saved stacks from being released. As an example, this makes using `SceneTreeTimer` safer.
Furthermore, with this change it's now possible to print early warnings about `yield()`s to released script/instances, as now we know they won't be successfully resumed as the condition for that happens. However, this PR doesn't add such messages, to keep the observed behavior the same for the time being.
Also, now a backup of the function name in `GDScriptFunctionState` is used, since the script may not be valid by the time the function name is needed for the resume-after-yield error messages.
Calling _reduce_node_type from GDScriptParser::_parse_block for assert
was using a current class with a scope that didn't include all
functions. Now calling in GDScriptParser::_check_block_types uses the
right class type. We also now check the assert node message. The assert
line was added to the set_errors associated with assert, since before
the error would be reported on the next line
(cherry picked from commit bd081df519)
This was a regression from 93d7ec8836 (#38110).
Mono's old implementation of Microsoft.Build hardcodes HasUnsavedChanges to
always return true.
This workaround can be reverted once we switch to official Microsoft.Build.
(cherry picked from commit 81f13f6171)
Now calling _reduce_node_type with debugging enabled to determine
if assert line is safe. Part of doing this required the assert line
to be stored away. Now the AssertNode line is being correctly set.
Newlines are now marked safe always
(cherry picked from commit 8dc8833782)
- Include PDB files in exported games.
- Release export templates also allow debugging now.
Right now the only way to enable debugging in exported games is with the environment variables, which may be cumbersome or not even possible on some platforms.
(cherry picked from commit 71fc87e101)
- Replaces BuildPoly with Build2DFaces, which creates faces as each
pair of face intersections are processed, instead of trying to create
them after all the intersections are processed. Ensures that faces are
merged when possible, and removes degenerate triangles.
- Treats the child as inside the parent when faces are coplanar.
- General clean up of csg.h and csg.cpp.
Right now, games only work on devices when exported with FullAOT+Interpreter.
There are some issues left that need to addressed for FullAOT alone. Right now,
it's giving issues with the Godot.NativeCalls static constructor.
MinGW should support both its own format `.a` and MSVC's format `.lib`, but Mono's module was only using the former. With this change it's now possible to build with MinGW and link the official Mono for Windows which is built with MSVC.
Since the new audio system in 3.0 we switched the OGG support to
stb_vorbis, and the Opus stream support was disabled as incompatible
(see #7496).
We still build the libraries as they are needed by the theora and webm
modules, but we don't need any Godot code apart from `register_types`.
Fixes#7496.
(cherry picked from commit 7f6b62cef0)
- Improve the SCsub to allow unbundling and remove unnecessary code.
- Move files around to match upstream source.
- Re-sync with upstream commit 308db73d0b3c2d1870cd3e465eaa283692a4cf23
to ensure we don't have local modifications.
- Doesn't actually build against current version 5.0.1 due to the lack
of the new ArmaturePopulate API that Gordon authored. We'll have to
wait for a public release with that API (5.1?) to enable unbundling.
(cherry picked from commit 9d8a9ea826)
Icons are no longer upsampled when using an integer editor scale.
This makes some icons slightly less crisp, but the icons themselves
can be adjusted to mitigate this. When using a non-integer editor
scale setting, upsampling is kept as it improves crispness in a
far more visible manner.
When upsampling is disabled, this speeds up the theme generation
by about 100 ms on average, making the project manager and editor
start slightly faster. This also speeds up switching between themes.
(cherry picked from commit 9e3393a624)
af9bb0ea15 fixed AudioServer's
`get_output_delay()` (which used to always return 0) while renaming it
to `get_output_latency()`. It now returns the latency from the
AudioDriver, which can be non-0.
While this was a clear bugfix, it broke playback for WebM files without
audio track. It seems like the playback code, even though it queried
the output delay to calculate a time compensation, was designed to work
even though the delay value was actually bogus. Now that it's correct,
it's not working.
As a workaround we comment out uses of the output latency, restoring
the behavior of Godot 3.1.
This code should still be reviewed by someone more versed in video
playback and fixed to properly account for the non-0 driver latency.
Fixes#35760.
(cherry picked from commit da411d1625)
The behavior for Basis and Transform2D is unchanged, and Transform gets new behavior. All of the behavior is identical to GDScript's behavior.
(cherry picked from commit 0a39c7b354)
The minimum value of the slider was changed to 0.2 as zooming
works in increments of 0.2. This way, the value can go back to 1
after you've reached the slider's minimum value.
(cherry picked from commit 4c1b2171b0)
An error message is now printed when trying to set the number of octaves
above the maximum allowed value.
The magic constant was also replaced with a define that can be
easily changed.
This closes#28714.
(cherry picked from commit 13622d40fc)
This should greatly decrease latency for the most common use cases.
A new function WebSocketPeer::set_no_delay will allow to configure it if
so desired.
We already removed it from the online docs with #35132.
Currently it can only be "Built-In Types" (Variant types) or "Core"
(everything else), which is of limited use.
We might also want to consider dropping it from `ClassDB` altogether
in Godot 4.0.
The code was attempting to dynamic cast the native instance to Reference after
the managed instance was disposed. As the managed instance acts as a Ref,
the native instance was freed during that disposal.
This made the dynamic cast fail and we attempted to memdelete a second time.
The fix is to make the dynamic cast before disposal.
Because of the weird case with multi-threading and ResourceLoader, it can be the case that a resource is GCed while being referenced again in the main thread. In such cases, a new unsafe reference is created before the finalizer thread removes the previous one.
- Add some missing descriptions.
- Add links to tutorials for ARVR and AnimationTree.
- Style fixes.
- Engine changes:
* Make `AnimationNodeTransition.input_<number>` properties internal
so that they don't appear in the docs. They still appear in the
inspector based on the actual number of inputs requested.
* Drop unimplemented `CPUParticles.flatness`. It's only used for 3D
particles in `ParticlesMaterial`, and thus only relevant for
`CPUParticles3D`.
As our script class parser is error prone, we should not impede the build from continuing because of a parsing error.
This should be reverted in the future once we switch to Roslyn.
- `EditorNavigationMeshGenerator` was being registered as part of the Core API,
even after d3f48f88bb. We must make sure to
set Editor as the current ClassDB API type before creating an instance.
- The `VisualScriptEngineSingleton.constant` property has a property hint string
that's different between tools and non-tools builds. This commit makes the
hint string to no longer be set in `_bind_methods`, and to instead set it in
`_validate_property`. This way it's ignored when calculating the API hash.
- `JavaClassWrapper` is now registered in ClassDB on all platforms,
using a dummy implementation on platforms other than Android.
This fixes API portability between Android and other platforms.
- Updated `--class-db-json` command to ignore non-virtual methods that start
with an underscore (see: 4be87c6016).
lookup was always done on top level script instead of advancing to subclass each time.
this commit changes the lookup to always be at last found subclass
Fixes as issue where a subclass calls a base class method that tries to access a constant from the script.
The original code went through every ower class, and for each owner, went through its inheritance tree.
This seems like the wrong order, the modified code goes to each base class, and for each base class goes through the owner tree.
This is more in line with what the parser does, as the current impelemtation allows an access that the parser does not support.
This change should not negatively affect existing code due to the way the parser works
Added guards to all C# script interface calls to attach the current thread
for the current scope if the thread is not already attached.
This is far from ideal, as attaching the thread is not cheap and all managed
thread local storage is lost when we detach the thread at the end of the calls.
However, it's the best we can do for now to avoid crashing
when an unattached thread tries to interact with C# code.
* Add bind_ip property to WebSocketServer defaulting to "*" (listen to everyone)
* Set default for GDscript Language Server to listen only to localhost
Fixes potential security issue with GDScript language server being exposed to the
broad net by default.
Since it is the server which primary usage is to provide utility to the local
editor there is no need to expose it.
Needed because otherwise the certain type operations (such as type
casting) used as a function argument might become unresolved on release,
causing a compilation failure.
Fix#28680
This function is available to GDScript but not to GDNative. When exposed, it
allows building more ergonomic safe abstractions over the GDNative APIs, and
covers the use cases of the original PR.
Close#28478. Supersedes #28791.
Co-authored-by: Markus Ewald <cygon@nuclex.org>
Avoids crashes on debug mode. Instead it now breaks the execution and
show the error in-editor. Will still crash on release.
Also add a similar check to Marshalls to ensure the debugger doesn't
crash when trying to serialize the invalid instance.
Pass the calculated index from the stack and use the same to get and set
the value. This avoids a function with side effects being evaluated
twice when using indexing in an assignment with operation statement
(e.g. a[function()] += 1).
Properly sets the type of the identifier for the local variable
that is stored in the assignment operation. This makes sure that the
compiler is aware of typing for local variables when they are
initialized with the declaration.
Commit 4d727f1ee6 made it possible for vararg
methods to return void. This broke the C# bindings generator which was
assuming in one place that vararg methods always return Variant.
Up until now, 'GD.Print' would convert parameters first to
Variant and only then to String. This meant parameters that cannot be
converted to Variant would be printed as "Null".
This commit makes 'GD.Print' fallback to 'System.Object.ToString()'
if the parameter could not be converted to Variant.
The same applies to all 'GD.Print' variants:
'GD.PrintS', 'GD.PrintT', 'GD.PrintErr' and 'GD.PrintRaw'.
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.
Previously we had a placeholder solution called 'Managed' to benefit from
tooling while editing the a part of the C# API.
Later the bindings generator would create the final 'GodotSharp' solution
including these C# files as well as the auto-generated C# API.
Now we replaced the 'Managed' solution with the final 'GodotSharp' solution
which is no longer auto-generated, and the bindings generator only takes
care of the auto-generated C# API.
This has the following benefits:
- It's less confusing as there will no longer be two versions of the same file
(the original and a generated copy of it). Now there's only one.
- We no longer need placeholder for auto-generated API classes, like Node or
Resource. We used them for benefiting from tooling. Now we can just use the
auto-generated API itself.
- Simplifies the build system and bindings generator. Removed lot of code
that is not needed anymore.
Also added a post-build target to the GodotTools project to copy the output to
the data dir. This makes it easy to iterate when doing changes to GodotTools,
as SCons doesn't have to be executed anymore just to copy these new files.
MSBuild on Windows uses the system .NET Framework BCL instead of Mono's. Because
of this, it may not be able to find the Mono.Posix assembly, so it's better
not to depend on it. We needed Mono.Posix to call Syscall.access, so we can
replace this with an internal call that does the same in C++.
* "Add" button text in Groups Editor
* "Receiver Method" in Connect Signal Dialog
* "Play Mode" in Animation State Machine Editor
* "Mesh Library" button text in Mesh Library editor plugin
* Compose Array node button texts in Visual Script
* Various button texts in TileSet Editor
* Various Run Script errors
Up until now debug builds would always wait up to 500 ms during initialization
to give time for debuggers to attach to the game.
We no longer want this as it increases startup time unnecesarily.
The way forward is to setup the debugger agent as client instead of server.
This way it's the game that connect to the debugger, not the other way around.
If server mode is still desired, suspend=y can be used to indefinitely wait
for the debugger to attach. This all can be specified with the environment
variable 'GODOT_MONO_DEBUGGER_AGENT' when launching the game.
`Variant::operator String()` returns "Null" if the type is `Variant:NIL`.
We must consider that and return a null `MonoString*` instead when marshalling.
This was also causing a "Null" error to be displayed when exporting a game
because null string members would be set to "Null" during hot-reload.
d09193b08a introduced a regression in
StringExtensions.FindLast. StringExtensions.GetFile was also affected as it
relies on FindLast. This in turn broke the project exporter as it uses GetFile.
The cause of the regression is that now FindLast is calling LastIndexOf
with 'startIndex: 0'. This should be 'startIndex: str.Length - 1' instead.
Also fixed another regression in the project exporter:
de7c2ad21b moved 'GodotTools/GodotSharpExport.cs'
to 'GodotTools/Export/ExportPlugin.cs' and in doing so accidently reverted
the changes from commit e439581198.
This appears to be necessary for current official builds cross-compiled
with MinGW from Linux, using Mono 6.6.0.160.
Follow-up to #31784, see #29812 for details.
* Adds description for `ord()`
* Adds relationship description between `char()` and `ord()`
* Describes the argument of `char()` as Unicode code point instead of ASCII code
* Fixes wrong interval notation in `randi()` description
It would incorrectly error thinking the nested namespace is being declared inside a struct/class. This was because of an incorrect nesting level being used for classes and structs.
The new 'split_libmodules=yes' option is useful to work around linker
command line size limitations when linking a huge number of objects.
We're currently over 64k chars when linking libmodules.a on Windows
with MinGW, which triggers issues as seen in #30892.
Even on Linux, we can also reach linker command line size limitations
by adding more custom modules.
We force this option to True for MinGW on Windows, which fixes#30892.
Additional changes to lib splitting:
- Fix linking of the split module libs with interdependent symbols,
hacking our way into LINKCOM and SHLINKCOM to set the `--start-group`
and `--end-group` flags.
- Fix Python 3 compatibility in `methods.split_lib()`.
- Drop seemingly obsolete condition for 'msys' on 'posix'.
- Drop the unnecessary 'split_drivers' as the drivers lib is no longer
too big since we moved all thirdparty builds to modules.
Co-authored-by: Hein-Pieter van Braam-Stewart <hp@tmm.cx>
- Added correct config file for android dllmaps.
- Fix __Internal DllImports with a dlopen fallback.
- Add missing P/Invoke functions and internal calls expected by the monodroid BCL and our custom version of the 'Android.Runtime.AndroidEnvironment' class (this last one can be found in the godot-mono-builds repo).
- Make sure to set 'btls' instead of 'legacy' as the default TLS provider on Android.
Added some missing documentation about yield() being able to wait for a function also. I cant believe something like that was missing from the docs, it would have saved me so much time (and others i assume).
Third-party platforms (e.g. console ports) need to be able to
disable JIT support in the regex module too, so it can't be
hardcoded in the module SCsub. This is cleaner this way anyway.
Fixes#19316.
This reverts commit e00426c512.
The way we handle platform-specific intrinsics is not good, so the
current state will not compile on armv8. This commit also requires
SSE4.1 support, which is likely not a good idea for portable binaries.
We'll have to redo this with more caution after 3.2 is released, or
we might simply drop opus as we're only using it as dependency for
theora right now.
Fixes#33606.
The Mono IL interpreter's WebAssembly to native trampolines don't support passing structs by value, so we need to do it this way.
Also now we pass and return long, ulong, float and double as ref parameters as well. This is due to missing trampolines for float and long types. This is likely a temporary workaround that will be reverted in the future. The correct solution would be to patch 'mono/mini/m2n-gen.cs' when building the Mono runtime for WASM in order to generate the trampolines we need.
Basic skin support
Various fixes
- Fixes bind mount id and mesh index
- Fixed duplicate nodes being created
- Prevented leak when instances being freed during re-import.
- Improved camera and light transform import
- skeleton handling and technical debt removal
- ASSIMP: bone nodes were unlinked from bones by this code
- bone_add working can distinguish between armatutes
- Updated transform to be the correct offset
- Added safety for state.root node errors
- Fixed memory leak with leaf bones
- Implemented children re-parenting for mesh template
- import_animation fixes to basic skeleton data
- Adds some more debug messages
- Fixed Godot import segfault
- Fix build failing on mono
- Clear resources we use which are no longer required after import
- Fixed bone duplication issue
- Working skeleton_bone_map which can lookup armatures properly now.
- Fixed stack being used up when mesh swapped & Fixed bone ID
Additional notes:
We use a mesh template which is a fake node to instance the initial
mesh nodes . This is to ensure the entire tree can be built.
We replace mesh node templates with the real mesh after the
skeleton is available, since this makes it ensure that the fully
built skeleton exists with all bones, all nodes, etc.
The bone stack is a stack which pops when it finds bones,
this overcomes duplicate bones with the same names.
FBX has lots of these because animation armature has bone names like bone001
and another armature will also have bone001
Fixed errors in node path assignment
Simple explanation:
- Every mesh uses a node from the stack
- Node stack was empties before completed
- Every time node not found, stack must be rebuilt to maintain correct armature order :)
Additional fixes:
- Fixes destructor in assimp
- Implements aiNode* mArmature in bone data
- Implements aiNode* mParent in bone data
- Fixes parent ID on bones.
Implemented skeleton assignment in generate_mesh_indicies
This is the only place we can safely do a lookup for the skeleton for the mesh.h
I used a pointer reference so we can pass this back out, since the skeleton assignment happens inside the function.
Added mesh re-parenting to the armature node this is a permanent feature and must be enforced, just like GLTF2 specification.
Fixed import_animation spawning tracks per skin
The resource path holds the original path which can be used to convert
a dictionary to instance consistently both within editor and exported projects
as the original path is automatically remapped from `gd` to `gdc` or `gde` in
exported projects.
Make sure the instance is valid before trying to access the script in
after an error happened. If the instance is not valid it's possible that
the script is invalid as well.
Fix#29623
Use `GDScriptInstance` to iterate through all members directly instead.
This is similar to how `dict2inst` works and makes the serialization
behaviour more consistent.