Initialized the PID to -2, which will be the value returns in blocking-
mode where the PID is not available. (-1 was already taken to signify an
execution failure).
OS::execute will now properly return a non-OK error code when it fails
to execute the target file.
The documentation was rewritten to be very clear about the differences
between blocking and non-blocking mode.
Fixes#19056.
Implements the same heuristic as Curl (and web browsers): if no `Content-Length`, no `Connection: keep-alive` and no chunked transfer encoding, assume th rest of the data until EOF is the body, gracefully setting the HTTP client back to the disconnected state.
Theoretically, this is not compliant with HTTP 1.1, by which `keep-alive` is the default, but in practice, an explicit header is sent by servers.
Adds following functions to the Engine singleton:
get_author_info - names of Godot authors
get_copyright_info - detailed source copyright get_license_info
get_donor_info - donor names
get_license_info - full text of licenses used, indexed by license names
get_license_text - the text of the Godot Expat license
The code had a subtle signed/unsigned bug -
```cpp
if( signed - unsigned < 0)
// signed - unsigned is unsigned in c++, so
if( unsigned < 0)
// and thus the if block will never be executed
```
Thus all the following code would be ran, including unnecessary retries
of compacting the pool.
- Adds q/quit option to console debugging
- Adds options (variable_prefix)
- Breaks into debugger with Ctrl-C in local debug mode (Unix/Windows)
- Added option to list all breakpoints
- Fixes add/remove breakpoint bug (invalid path parsing)
- Minor cleanup
- Tool scripts will be executed and can be accessed by plugins.
- Other script languages can implement add/remove_named_global_constant
to make use of this functionality.
If at the time of the _GLOBAL_DEF call a setting itself was unknown,
the function would always return the supplied default value instead of
checking for overrides. This commit changes that, lookup now always
happens which correctly takes overrides into account.
I had a situation coming from godot-python where the caller of
Variant::get_call_error_text() passed null for `p_argptrs`. In
addition to fixing that in the caller, seems like good practice to
defend against that situation in the callee to prevent a crash.
So this patch just substitutes some semi-useful text for the source
type name and keeps going so the user's actual error gets emitted.
Now generating mouse events from touch is optional (on by default) and it's performed by `InputDefault` instead of having each OS abstraction doing it. (*)
The translation algorithm waits for a touch index to be pressed and tracks it translating its events to mouse events until it is raised, while ignoring other pointers.
Furthermore, to avoid an stuck "touch mouse", since not all platforms may report touches raised when the window is unfocused, it checks if touches are still down by the time it's focused again and if so it resets the state of the emulated mouse.
*: In the case of Windows, since it already provides touch-to-mouse translation by itself, "echo" mouse events are filtered out to have it working like the rest.
On X11 a little hack has been needed to avoid a case of a spurious mouse motion event that is generated during touch interaction.
Plus: Improve/fix tracking of current mouse position.
** Summary of changes to settings: **
- `display/window/handheld/emulate_touchscreen` becomes `input/pointing_devices/emulate_touch_from_mouse`
- New setting: `input/pointing_devices/emulate_mouse_from_touch`
Fixes reported logically dead codes by Coverity
* image.cpp: Doesn't really need any modification. But to remove the bug
report then we have to move the MAX call away from the for loop
statement.
* rasterizer_gles3.cpp: Removes unnecessary elif condition since it is
checked earlier in the function
* collada.cpp: If stamement never reached due to macro ERR_CONTINUE does
the same.
* navigation_mesh.cpp: Variables should always be null - however, also
checked for the very same condition in their function call. Leaving this
for review (whether the function call is necessary or not)
* path_editor_plugin.cpp: If cancel is true, then it should restore the
edited value to the original provided.
http://docs.godotengine.org/en/3.0/classes/class_editorspatialgizmo.html#class-editorspatialgizmo-commit-handle
* spatial_editor_gizmos.cpp: the very condition of i >= 3 is
predetermined in the if case right before it. Thus case 1 is always '1'
and case 2 is always '-1'
* grid_map_editor.cpp: Same as above in spatial_editor_gizmos.cpp
* voxel_light_baker.cpp: Same as above in spatial_editor_gizmos.cpp
* visual_server.cpp: Same as above in spatial_editor_gizmos.cpp
* visual_script_expression.cpp: char '-' is already true in the switch
case mechanism. Thus it can never reach to default case.
* particles.cpp: Case 'PARAM_MAX' is unreachable due to index checking
right before the switch execution.
* shader_language.cpp: Invalid index is handled in switch default case.
`type < TYPE_FLOAT && type > TYPE_VEC4` -> `(type < TYPE_FLOAT || type > TYPE_VEC4`)
Fixes the "always false problem" in TODO comment.
Fixes most current reports on Coverity Scan of uninitialized scalar
variable (CWE-457): https://cwe.mitre.org/data/definitions/457.html
These happen most of the time (in our code) when instanciating structs
without a constructor (or with an incomplete one), and later returning
the instance. This is sometimes intended though, as some parameters are
only used in some situations and should not be double-initialized for
performance reasons (e.g. `constant` in ShaderLanguage::Token).
- StringName::StringName(const StringName &p_name)
Non-static class member _data is not initialized in this constructor nor in any functions that it calls.
- StringName::_Data()
Non-static class member idx is not initialized in this constructor nor in any functions that it calls.
- String::num_uint64(...)
This less-than-zero comparison of an unsigned value is never true. n % base < 0UL.
- String::hex_to_int(...) and String::hex_to_int64(...)
Execution cannot reach this statement (deadcode)
Also ensure that get_scale doesn't arbitrarlity change the signs of scales, ensuring that the combination of get_rotation and get_scale gives the correct basis.
Added various missing functions and constructors.
Should close#17968.
Starting from April 2018 Apple no longer accepts apps that do not
support iPhone X. For games this mainly means respecting the safe area,
unobstructed by notch and virtual home button. UI controls must be
placed within the safe area so that users can interact with them.
This commit:
- Adds OS::get_window_safe_area method that returns unobscured area of
the window, where interactive controls should be rendered.
- Reorganizes how launch screens are exported - the previous way was
incorrect and modern iPhones did not pick up the correct screens and
because of that used a non-native resolution to render the game.
- Adds launch screen options for iPhone X.
- Makes launch screens optional in the export template. If not
specified, a white screen will be used.
- Adds App Store icon (1024x1024) export option as it now has to be
bundled with the app instead of being provided in iTunes Connect.
- Fixes crash when launching games in iOS Simulator. It happened because
controllerWasConnected callback came before the engine was
initialized. Now in such case the controllers will be queued up and
registered after initialization is done.
- Fixes issue with the virtual keyboard where for some reason
autocorrection panel would intersect with the keyboard itself and not
allow you to use the top row of the keyboard. This is fixed by
disabling autocorrection altogether.
Closes#17358. Fixes#17428. Fixes#17331.
Add new class _TimerSync to manage timestep calculations.
The new class handles the decisions about simulation progression
previously handled by main::iteration(). It is fed the current timer
ticks and determines how many physics updates are to be run and what
the delta argument to the _process() functions should be.
The new class tries to keep the number of physics updates per frame as
constant as possible from frame to frame. Ideally, it would be N steps
every render frame, but even with perfectly regular rendering, the
general case is that N or N+1 steps are required per frame, for some
fixed N. The best guess for N is stored in typical_physics_steps.
When determining the number of steps to take, no restrictions are
imposed between the choice of typical_physics_steps and
typical_physics_steps+1 steps. Should more or less steps than that be
required, the accumulated remaining time (as before, stored in
time_accum) needs to surpass its boundaries by some minimal threshold.
Once surpassed, typical_physics_steps is updated to allow the new step
count for future updates.
Care is taken that the modified calculation of the number of physics
steps is not observable from game code that only checks the delta
parameters to the _process and _physics_process functions; in addition
to modifying the number of steps, the _process argument is modified as
well to stay in expected bounds. Extra care is taken that the accumulated
steps still sum up to roughly the real elapsed time, up to a maximum
tolerated difference.
To allow the hysteresis code to work correctly on higher refresh
monitors, the number of typical physics steps is not only recorded and
kept consistent for single render frames, but for groups of them.
Currently, up to 12 frames are grouped that way.
The engine parameter physics_jitter_fix controls both the maximum
tolerated difference between wall clock time and summed up _process
arguments and the threshold for changing typical_physics_steps. It is
given in units of the real physics frame slice 1/physics_fps. Set
physics_jitter_fix to 0 to disable the effects of the new code here.
It starts to be effective against the random physics jitter at around
0.02 to 0.05. at values greater than 1 it starts having ill effects on
the engine's ability to react sensibly to dropped frames and framerate
changes.
This is accomplished by setting a special value (-1) to the device variable
in the InputEvent that's being used to compare with the one received from the OS.
This special value is invalid for a regular input, so it should be safe.
Implements #17942
There was a percent-prefixed version, which was exposed, and a http-prefixed version which was not (only to GDNative).
This commit keeps the percent-prefixed versions, but with the http-prefixed implementations.
This commit fixes issue #17585: renaming/moving resources can corrupt
scene files. The corruption was caused by
'ResourceFormatLoaderBinary::rename_dependencies' updating the file
format version field of the affected scene file to the latest version
without actually updating the content of the file to that version,
resulting in a file whose content does not match its file format version
field. The fix preserves the file format version field and the engine
version fields when renaming dependencies.
When adding a directory path to the inventory of the pack, an empty file name was being added to the file list. That made `Directory.get_ntext()` signal end-of-list too early so that files in a subdirectory were missed.
Fixes#15801.
Helps with #16798.
Now the action name is quoted if it contains spaces. Also, quotation
mark (") is added to the forbidden character list for action names, as
it was also a bug.
Fix#17322
The previous logic with VERSION_MKSTRING was a bit unwieldy, so there were
several places hardcoding their own variant of the version string, potentially
with bugs (e.g. forgetting the patch number when defined).
The new logic defines:
- VERSION_BRANCH, the main 'major.minor' version (e.g. 3.1)
- VERSION_NUMBER, which can be 'major.minor' or 'major.minor.patch',
depending on whether the latter is defined (e.g. 3.1.4)
- VERSION_FULL_CONFIG, which contains the version status (e.g. stable)
and the module-specific suffix (e.g. mono)
- VERSION_FULL_BUILD, same as above but with build/reference name
(e.g. official, custom_build, mageia, etc.)
Note: Slight change here, as the previous format had the build name
*before* the module-specific suffix; now it's after
- VERSION_FULL_NAME, same as before, so VERSION_FULL_BUILD prefixed
with "Godot v" for readability
Bugs fixed thanks to that:
- Export templates version matching now properly takes VERSION_PATCH
into account by relying on VERSION_FULL_CONFIG.
- ClassDB hash no longer takes the build name into account, but limits
itself to VERSION_FULL_CONFIG (build name is cosmetic, not relevant
for the API hash).
- Docs XML no longer hardcode the VERSION_STATUS, this was annoying.
- Small cleanup in Windows .rc file thanks to new macros.
Found via `codespell -q 3 --skip="./thirdparty,./editor/translations" -I ../godot-word-whitelist.txt`
Whitelist consists of:
```
ang
doubleclick
lod
nd
que
te
unselect
```
Regression introduced in #16825.
My logic was correct, but not the error code I was expecting.
The error reporting in FileAccess likely needs a review too.
Windows does not fully respect ISO 639-1 like other systems,
so we have to override its locale values for those languages.
Also added comments to document the locale provenance.
The ear clipping algorithm used to triangulate polygons has a slightly too conservative point-in-triangle test which can, in some configurations prevent it from finding a possible tessellation. Relaxing the test by considering that points exactly on edges don't belong the triangle fixes the issue. Changing the semantic of the test is safe because no other code makes use of it. A more detailed explanation can be found in issue #16395.
Fixes#16395.
When running the engine with -d we get a message on the command-line for
each control being clicked. After discussing with @reduz it seems that
this is old and should be removed. Commented out as requested.
Dictionaires did not use the VariantHasher and VariantComparator making
them unsafe for use with NaN values as keys. This PR uses the
appropriate Variant implementations for these functions.
var d = {}
d[Vector2(NAN, NAN)] = 0
d[Vector2(NAN, NAN)] = 0
print(d.size())
will now output '1' and not '2'
This fixes#16031
Until now the pre-allocated array size was defined to be 64 without
a way of adjusting it from the calling side.
This commit adds the size as a template parameter.
- Added bindings for multimesh, immediate, skeleton, light, reflection probe, gi probe, lightmap, particles, camera, environment, scenario, instance
- Removed draw and sync, were duplicates of force_* equivalents
- Bumped binders max arguments from 11 to 13
- Wrote some wrappers as not all methods were variant-friendly
When using a newly created StringBuilder then the as_string() method
will crash when trying to free an allocated 0-sized chunk of memory.
When 0 bytes get allocated with memnew_arr then a NULL pointer gets
returned. When trying to free that pointer the programm will crash.
Notable potentially breaking changes:
- PROPERTY_USAGE_NOEDITOR is now PROPERTY_USAGE_STORAGE | PROPERTY_USAGE_NETWORK, without PROPERTY_USAGE_INTERNAL
- Some properties were renamed, and sometimes even shadowed by new ones
- New getter methods (some virtual) were added
Using `misc/scripts/fix_headers.py` on all Godot files.
Some missing header guards were added, and the header inclusion order
was fixed in the Bullet module.
remove code that will never run
make definition and declaration names for parameters match
change floats that were being set to bool values
remove pointer that is never used
That change was borne out of a confusion regarding the meaning of "local" in #14569.
Affine transformations in Spatial simply correspond to affine operations of its Transform. Such operations take place in a coordinate system that is defined by the parent Spatial. When there is no parent, they correspond to operations in the global coordinate system.
This coordinate system, which is relative to the parent, has been referred to as the local coordinate system in the docs so far, but this sloppy language has apparently confused some users, making them think that the local coordinate system refers to the one whose axes are "painted" on the Spatial node itself.
To avoid such conceptual conflations and misunderstandings in the future, the parent-relative local system is now referred to as "parent-local", and the object-relative local system is called "object-local" in the docs.
This commit adds the functionality "requested" in #14569, not by changing how rotate/scale/translate works, but by adding new rotate_object_local, scale_object_local and translate_object_local functions. Also, for completeness, there is now global_scale.
This commit also updates another part of the docs regarding the rotation property of Spatial, which also leads to confusion among some users.
Based off of perf-based prediction misses these seem to be the
lowest-hanging fruit for quick (albeit small) improvements. These are
based on:
* baking a complex lightmap
* running platformer 3d
* running goltorus
Remove negative limit, leave only positive and make it reflect behaviour like in Python
Also limit renamed to maxsplit to match Python one.
Also docs updated.
Fix indent
They are NOT constant methods, as state by the comment message,
they fetch the last packet and then forget about it, actively
changing the state of the object.
-Fixes to unwrapper (remove degenerates), makes Thekla not crash
-Added optional cancel button in EditorProgress
-Added function to force processing of events (needed for cancel button)
Setting the vsync in the main thread, after the rendering thread starts
and takes the OpenGL context fails, so we need to do that before.
Also, for some reason, the main thread cannot make current the context
anymore.
Fixes#13447
This allows to specify any valid folder name (including with subfolders) to use
as user:// on all platforms. The folder is constrained to the platform-specific
OS::get_data_path() (typically what `XDG_DATA_HOME` resolves to).
Fixes#13236.
- EditorExportPlugin's _export_begin accepts all the arguments related
to the current export (is_debug, path, flags).
- EditorExportPlugin API is extended with methods allowing to configure
iOS export: add_ios_framework, add_ios_plist_content,
add_ios_linker_flags, add_ios_bundle_file.
- iOS export template now contains Godot as a static library so that
it can be linked with third-party Frameworks and GDNative static
libraries.
- Adds method to DirAccess for recursive copying of a directory.
- Fixes iOS export to work with Xcode 9 (released recently).
That "revision" was inherited from SVN days but had been since then
used to give information about the build: "custom_build", "official",
"<some distro's build>".
It can now be overridden with the BUILD_NAME environment variable.
Removes the need for _MKSTR all over the place which has the drawback of
converting _MKSTR(UNKNOWN_DEFINE) to "UKNOWN_DEFINE" instead of throwing
a compilation error.
When compiling with VC++ 2017, Godot generates huge numbers of
C4291 warnings about missing placement delete.
I have not found a way to disable these warnings using compiler
options: AFAICT there is no equivalent to `-f-no-exceptions` for
VC++ (there is only /EH to change the exception-handling model,
/GX is deprecated) and adding /wd4291 to the
`disable_nonessential_warnings` list in the `SConstruct` file
or even compiling with `warnings=no` does not disable the
messages.
Placement delete is only called when placement new throws an
exception, since Godot doesn't use exceptions this change should
have no runtime effect.
Fixes#12654 (probably, difficult to say without log)
Spec version 0.7 from https://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-0.7.html
(latest as of this commit).
Three virtual methods are added to OS for the various XDG paths we will use:
- OS::get_data_path gives XDG_DATA_HOME, or if missing:
~/.local/share on X11, ~/Library/Application Support/ on macOS and %APPDATA% on Windows
- OS::get_config_path gives XDG_CONFIG_HOME, or if missing:
~/.config on X11, ~/Library/Application Support/ on macOS and %APPDATA% on Windows
- OS::get_cache_path gives XDG_CACHE_HOME, or if missing:
~/.cache on X11, ~/Library/Caches on macOS and %APPDATA% on Windows
So for Windows there are no changes, for Linux we follow the full split spec
and for macOS stuff will move from ~/.godot to ~/Library/Application Support/Godot.
Support for system-wide installation of templates on Unix was removed for now,
as it's a bit hackish and I don't think anyone uses it.
user:// will still be OS::get_data_path() + "/godot/app_userdata/$name" by
default, but when using the application/config/use_shared_user_dir option
it will now use XDG_DATA_HOME/$name, e.g. ~/.local/share/MyGame.
For now everything still goes in EditorSettings::get_settings_dir(), but
this will be changed in a later commit to make use of the new splitting
where relevant.
Part of #3513.
Ignore all script constants in the global section of the breakpoint stack.
Check property size before send to avoid too large of data be sent.
Fix crash while clear the remote objects from the debugger.
It had been missed in d09160a8b6 and broke compilation
for those platforms.
Took the opportunity to run clang-format on the code base to fix some corner cases
that went through our static tests/were overlooked recently.
Now ADDFUNC with suffix R add function with return value.
It was changed because addfunc considers that the function
doesn't return a value if it returns NIL.
Windows apparently uses "no" for Norwegian Bokmål, even though its
ISO 639-1 language code is "nb"... Closes#12479.
Also did some non-intrusive cleanup while at it.
- Make ScriptCreateDialog disable the built-in script checked button if the language does not support it.
- ScriptLanguage's get_template and make_template now receive the script path as class name if the the script language does not have named classes.
Make action_match ignore the sign if axis value is 0.
This means that an axis value of 0 will match actions defined for both positive and negative values, as expected.
Fixes#12223
This field represents if the class is exposed to the scripting API.
The value is 'true' if the class was registered manually ('ClassDB::register_*class()'), otherwise it's false (registered on '_post_initialize').
- Added missing registration of classes that are meant to be exposed.
On mobile platforms virtual keyboards take up significant amount of
screen space and UI containing a text box may need to be adjusted
after the keyboard appears to keep the text box visible to user. This
commit adds a way to obtain virtual keyabord height so that controls
are aware of how much they need to move.
Including windows.h in a globally included header gives all kinds of
issues. Move the MSVC implementation for safe_refcount back into a .cpp
file to prevent this from happening.
Previously logging logic was scattered over OS class implementations
with plenty of duplication. Major changes in this commit:
- Extracted logging logic into a separate Logger hierarchy. It allows
easy configuration of logging mechanism depending on compile-time or
run-time configuration.
- Implemented RotatedFileLogger which is usually used with StdLogger,
providing persistency of logs. It is often important to be able to
obtain logs of the game even in production to be able to understand
what happened prior to some problem. On mobile there previously was
no way to obtain the logs aside from having the device connected to
your machine.
- flush() is not performed in release mode for every logged line. It
is only performed for errors.
Reduz optimized field indexing in 3c85703 but the changes didn't apply
to dictionary so this code remained untouched. However, the logic for
validity checking was changed but not updated for the dictionary case.
This implement branch prediction macros likely() and unlikely() like in
Linux. When using these macros please ensure that when you use them the
condition in the branch really is very, very likely or unlikely. Think
90+% of the time. Primarily useful for error checking. (And I implement
these macros for all our error checking macros now)
See this article for more information:
https://kernelnewbies.org/FAQ/LikelyUnlikely
There are more places where these macros may make sense in renderer and
physics engine. Placing them will come in another commit down the line.
Uninitialzed values in GDScript are of type NIL so not allowing null
comparisons did end up breaking some code.
This commit reenables NULL equality checks for all types. We're going to
have to figure out how to make this fast for the compiler later.
Rename user facing methods and variables as well as the corresponding
C++ methods according to the folloming changes:
* pos -> position
* rot -> rotation
* loc -> location
C++ variables are left as is.
We now allow booleanization of all types. This means that empty versions
of all types now evaluate to false. So a Vector2(0,0), Dictionary(),
etc.
This allows you to write GDScript like:
if not Dictionary():
print("Empty dict")
Booleanization can now also no longer fail. There is no more valid flag,
this changes Variant and GDNative API.
After a short discussion with @reduz and @karroffel we decided to make
all non number/number comparisons return type errors on comparisons.
Now bool == bool is allowed but Vector2 == Vector3 is a type error and
no longer 'not equal'. The same has been done for the != operators.
In addition I forgot to add some failures to some Object operators
meaning that there was a potential for a crasher.
operator= does not need to call reference() if the new value is of the
same type as the old. This saves us zeroing the Variant, This speeds
up reuse of a Variant in a loop by roughly 50%.
In an effort to make GDScript a little faster replace the double
switch() with a computed goto on compilers that set __GNUC__. For
compilers that don't support computed goto it will fall back to regular
switch/case statements.
In addition disable using boolean values in a mathematical context. Now
boolean values can only be compared with other booleans. Booleans will
also no longer be coerced to integers.
This PR replaces #11308 and fixes#11291
Previously godot_variant_new_object constructed Variant without
accounting for the fact that the Object can be a Reference, so refcount
was not increased and References were destructed prematurely.
Also, Reference::init_ref did not propagate refcount increment to the
script instance, which led to desync of refcount info on the script
side and Godot side.
Color::html now expands 3 and 4 digit hex values into 6 and 8 digit
values by repeating each digit. This is to bring it in line with how
html handles these values
fixes#10997
After discussing with @reduz and @akien-mga it was decided that we do
not allow assignments or declarations in if statements. This PR removes
the instances of this I could find by automated means.
This fixes a source of many compiler warnings regarding comparing the
enum VARIANT_TYPE to Variant::Type. This changes the local value to a
static const Variant::Type value rather than an unrelated enum, this
also saves us a cast.
When doing large string concatenations the default push_back on the
String class can slow down things quite a bit. This is because it
has to constantly reallocate the memory and copy the contents. This
StringBuilder class delays the concatenation until the size of the
resulting string is known.
c812c17633 introduces some extra gdscript bindings for signal discovery
and adds a binding for has_method() to Script objects. This method is
already provided by the ancestor Object.
This fixes the startup message:
ERROR: bind_methodfi: Class Script already has a method has_method
At: core/class_db.cpp:1178.
Those functions were added in #8277 but they did more harm than good. They're subtle, don't do what people think and requires users to understand the non-uniqueness of polar decomposition. They ended up confusing people.
Until we store additional information enough to make a unique polar decomposition, these functions shouldn't be a part of Basis.
- Makes vararg methods automatically use PROPERTY_USAGE_NIL_IS_VARIANT on return types
- Completely removes the ":type" suffix for method names. Virtual methods must use the MethodInfo constructors that takes Variant::Type or PropertyHint as the first parameter for the return type (with CLASS_INFO as a helper to get the PropertyInfo). Parameters must use PROPERTY_HINT_RESOURCE_TYPE and hint string.
- PROPERTY_USAGE_NIL_IS_VARIANT is no longer needed for parameters, because parameters cannot be void.
- Adds missing PROPERTY_USAGE_NIL_IS_VARIANT to virtual and built-in methods that return Variant.
- The Windows, UWP, Android (on Windows) and Linux builds are
tested with Scons 3.0 alpha using Python 3.
- OSX and iOS should hopefully work but are not tested since
I don't have a Mac.
- Builds using SCons 2.5 and Python 2 should not be impacted.
Currently we rely on some undefined behavior when Object->cast_to() gets
called with a Null pointer. This used to work fine with GCC < 6 but
newer versions of GCC remove all codepaths in which the this pointer is
Null. However, the non-static cast_to() was supposed to be null safe.
This patch makes cast_to() Null safe and removes the now redundant Null
checks where they existed.
It is explained in this article: https://www.viva64.com/en/b/0226/
- Fixes some single-dash leftovers that were missed in the previous commit
- Reorder the help output for clarity, and document missing options
- Drop obsolete options: --noop, --pack, --editor-scene, --level, --import, --import-script, --no-quit
- Improve error message on malformed arguments and do not display help on error
- Always use long form of arguments when starting a new Godot process from C++, for clarity and easy grepping
- Cleanup obsolete code here and there
- Fixes some single-dash leftovers that were missed in the previous commit
- Reorder the help output for clarity, and document missing options
- Drop obsolete options: --noop, --pack, --editor-scene, --level, --import, --import-script, --no-quit
- Improve error message on malformed arguments and do not display help on error
- Cleanup obsolete code here and there
As discussed in issues #1479 and #9782, choosing the up axis (which is Y in Godot) as the axis of the last (or first) rotation is helpful in practical use cases.
This also aligns Godot's convention with Unity, helping with a smoother transition for people who are used to working with Unity (issue #9905).
Internally, both XYZ and YXZ functions are kept, for potential future applications.
Plus:
- An allocation is counted only after checking its success.
- Max usage is updated after growing reallocs as well.
- Drop unused header.
- Changed the 0xFFF.. at get_mem_available() to -1 with a comment telling it's the same, but more universal.
There was no constructor for Ref from const pointer, so compiler decided
to construct Variant from pointer and then construct Ref from Variant
which turned it into NULL, because the Variant had null ref field.
When looking up a symbol from a library, previously an error was
shown when the symbol did not exist. That caused confusion when the
lookup was completely optional.
This adds a new parameter to that method so that those errors can
be handled manually if needed.
This also changes Reference::unreference() to always invoke
refcount_decremented. Previously it was not invoked until the count
reached zero due to short-circuit evalution of boolean expressions.
Notice: GDScript tokenizer used the old PoolFloatArray name.
Renamed PoolFloatArray to PoolRealArray.
Moved "project_settings.h" down one line to comply with the clang-format rules.
Fixes#9638
Closed pull request #9714 because I messed up with commits, sorry!
I'm working on Nim bindings and Nim GC needs to know the stack
boundaries to check whether certain pointers are located on the stack
or in the heap. This commit adds godot_get_stack_bottom procedure
to gdnative module which returns pointer to the stack bottom of the
main thread. Later on this may be improved to return stack bottom of
the current thread.
- Remove use of non-builtin overloaded `InterlockedExhangeSubtract()` for Windows. Moreover, it was wrongly being used as if it hadn't a 64-bit version instead of being overloaded.
- Implement exchange-if-greater (as a CAS loop).
The script system does not provide information about specific int
sizes, so we should establish convention to use the largest size
(64 bits). For real types double is always used.
-Added new 3D stream player node
-Added ability for Area to capture sound from streams
-Added small features in physics to be able to properly guess distance to areas for sound
-Fixed 3D CollisionObject so shapes are added the same as in 2D, directly from children
-Fixed KinematicBody API to make it the same as 2D.
The public API looks the same but with added overloads.
The implementation uses templates or overloads depending on the context
to avoid code duplication.
Using a magic value for memory allocated but uninitialized and another one for memory about-to-be-released. Helps in debugging unitialized members, dangling pointerts, etc.
Disabled by default. Can be enabled for debug builds by defining `DEBUG_MEMORY_TAGGING`.
The allocation count is managed atomically and where it actually should
change (for instance, not counting an allocation before its success has
been checked).
Bonus: Improve readability of the pre-pad checks.
Plus the addition of some convenience CRASH_* error macros.
Plus transient avoidance of the flood of warnings emitted by Clang when checking 'this' for NULL.
Plus explanation about the do-while(0) loop in some error macros.
-Added ability to set/get a field in GetSet, as well as assignment ops
-Added a Select node
-Fixed update bugs related to variable list and exported properties, closes#9458
Some methods require a const Ref<T> argument,
the ptrcall method wrappers cast `void *` to the
apropriate types. The problem is that there is no `Ref(const T *)`
constructor, but since Ref modifies the refcount of a Reference
anyway there's no point in a const version.
The problem is that with a `const T *` constructor call, the
argument gets converted to Variant first and loses all the
reference information, resulting in a null reference as the
argument to the constructor.
1. Let r1 be the source rectangle clipped against the entire source image rectangle.
2. Let r2 be r1 offset by p_dest, clipped against the entire destination image rectangle.
3. Copy pixels from r1 to r2.
Templates will be loaded from .godot/script_templates
For now they're disabled for GDNative.
Ideas for further improvements:
- Add a "Save as Template" option to the script editor, as it can normally only save to res://
- Support more placeholders / custom placeholders
zstd has much better compression speed and ratio, and better decompression speed than currently available methods.
Also set zstd as the default compression method for Compression as well as FileAccessCompressed functions.
Quite a while ago I made a commit (131631b) where I did a weird
thing to fix compilation with PTRCALL_ENABLED. And I couldn't
sleep because of this after all these months. So here is the
proper version.
-Added default environment editor setting
-Added environment created by default in new projects
-Removed default light and ambient from spatial editor, to make the editor more PBR compliant
The `InputEvent::is_action(pressed|released)` methods weren't implemented yet.
Also fixed a typo in `InputDefault` that prevented `Input.is_action(pressed|released)` from working.
-Improvements to texture importer
-Proper detection of S3TC compression modes, and added all modes to Image
-Fixes to non-power of 2 compressed textures, which should all be supported by GLES3
This is a necessary condition for finding optimal solutions.
This is achieved by simply requiring/ensuring that no weights are smaller than 1.
Fixes#8584.
Make EditorFileDialog, FileDialog and EditorFileSystemDirectory alphanumerical sorting more natural
Added a new method 'naturalnocasecmp_to' and comparator 'NaturalNoCaseComparator' to String.
Fixes#8712.
Slimmed down variant from the reverted #8375.
The rationale behind the name change is to give Godot's project file a unique
extension (".godot") that can be registered on the OS to be associated with
the Godot binary (OS registration not implemented here).
This PR also adds the possibility to start the game or editor if launched
with the project.godot passed as argument, which paves the way for allowing
a similar behaviour on a double-click in the OS file manager (code originally
by @Hinsbart).
Closes#6915.
"ALL IS GOOD" was a lie.
In particular, removes verbose "path not recognized" false positive.
The actual logic is to (somewhat naively) check all ResourceFormatLoaders
and to pick the first good match, so no need to warn about the formats
that do not match the type hint.
Fixes a bug where the VERSION_PATCH define is not yet in scope if
typedefs.h is included before version.h at compilation time.
(cherry picked from commit 3b687c5474)
PCG32 doesn't like small seeds, which leads to zero random values (prior to #7532, zero values were handled as special cases).
Use a large default seed, and also add a shift in Math::randomize.
Fixes#8423.
Notable changes:
- Now ScriptLanguages have the option to override the global external editor setting.
If `ScriptLanguage::open_in_external_editor()` returns `ERR_UNAVAILABLE` (which it does by default), then the global external editor option will be used.
- Added formatting to the external editor execution arguments. Now it's possible to write something like this: `{project} -g {file}:{line}:{col}`.
- `VisualScript::get_member_line()` now can return the line of functions (well, it returns the id of the _Function_ node of the function). I guess there is nothing else we can get a "line" from.
Fixes:
- Fixes a bug where `ScriptEditor::script_goto_method()` would not work if the script is not already open in the built-in editor.
- Fixes wrong DEFVAL for `cursor_set_column` and `cursor_set_line` in TextEdit.
- `Script::get_member_line()` now returns -1 ("found nothing") by default.
Now project files don't have to be named "godot.cfg" anymore, they can have any name so as long as it ends with *.godot.
Also godot will automatically start the editor now if launched with a project file as an argument.
This allows for double-clicking of projects to open them :)
Code-wise this should be complete, but there's still work to do:
- Make a nice icon for godot projects.
- Work on installers/packaging -> register the extension and icon with godot.
- Update the 2.1 to 3.0 exporter.
Tested on linux and windows so far.
There was a logic error in #7815 which made
Variant.hash_compare() == Variant.hash_compare() always true.
In an attempt to short-circuit the NaN check I made an (in hindsight) obvious
error: 10 == 12 || is_nan(10) == is_nan(12)
This will be true for all inputs, except for the NaN, not-NaN case. The macro
has been updated to now generate:
(10 == 12) || (is_nan(10) && is_nan(10))
so:
(10 == 12) || (is_nan(10) && is_nan(12)) = false
False or (False and False) is False
(10 == 10) || (is_nan(10) && is_nan(10)) = true
True or (False and False) is True
(Nan == 10) || (is_nan(NaN) && is_nan(10)) = false
False or (True and False) is False
(Nan == Nan) || (is_nan(NaN) && is_nan(NaN)) = true
False or (True and True) is True
Which is correct for all cases.
This bug was triggered because the hash function for floating point numbers
can very easily generate collisions for the tested Vector3(). I've also added
an extra hashing step to the float hash function to make this less likely to
occur.
This fixes#8081 and probably many more random weirdness.
Added set_scale, set_rotation_euler, set_rotation_axis_angle. Addresses #2565 directly.
Added an euler angle constructor for Basis in GDScript and also exposed is_normalized for vectors and quaternions.
Various other changes mostly cosmetic in nature.
This module was written by bojidar-bg and me, with the help of ClikCode and touilleMan.
This adds a module to Godot that enables the use of dynamic libraries as a source for scripts.
That also allows third party libraries to be linked to Godot more easily and without creating modules.
For a readme see https://github.com/GodotNativeTools/godot_headers/blob/master/README.md
This is in alignment with other functions in vector classes.
Also added checks for normalization, fixed the sign of reflect (which now corresponds to reflection along a plane mathematically), added bounce method and updated docs.
Fixes#8201.
When performing polar decomposition in 2D as B = R.S, where R is rotation (with determinant +1) and S is scaling, use the convention that reflections are absorbed into S through a reflection around y axis.
In 3D, this is done by using a reflection along all three axes, but since the dimensionality is even in 2D, one axis needs to be chosen.
Fixes Matrix32::get_rotation and Matrix32::get_scale (which weren't properly fixed in #7445).
**Breaking change**
Removed the `JOY_SNES_*` and `JOY_SEGA_*` constants. Imho there's no reason for a modern game engine to provide button aliases for decades-old hardware.
Also renamed `JOY_ANALOG_{0,1}_{X,Y}` to `JOY_ANALOG_{L,R}{X,Y}` and removed `JOY_ANALOG_2_*`.
Enabled by default as in Blender, but can be disabled separately for 2D & 3D;
the core functionality is in Input so this could be reused or even exposed to scripts in the future
When using get_tree().input_event(ev), the engine will JUST send the event down the SceneTree.
However, you won't get any of the benefits of the Input singleton:
- No InputMap actions will be emitted
- The internal input state won't be modified, so methods like `Input.get_mouse_pos()` or `Input.is_joy_button_pressed` won't return the expected output after sending the event.
This is fixed by using `Input.parse_input_event(ev)` instead.
I guess we'll also have to update the docs to reflect that this is the preferred method of sending custom InputEvents.
I can show you the code
Pretty, with proper whitespace
Tell me, coder, now when did
You last write readable code?
I can open your eyes
Make you see your bad indent
Force you to respect the style
The core devs agreed upon
A whole new world
A new fantastic code format
A de facto standard
With some sugar
Enforced with clang-format
A whole new world
A dazzling style we all dreamed of
And when we read it through
It's crystal clear
That now we're in a whole new world of code
Done:
- X11, server (tested)
- Windows (developed, would be nice to retest)
- OSX (not tested)
Prepared (not developed):
- Android (code is here, but may not compile)
- iphone
- winrt
- bb10
- haiku
- javascript
- Add FIXME tags comments to some unfixed potential bugs
- Remove some checks (always false: unsigned never < 0)
- Fix some if statements based on reviews.
- Bunch of missing `else` statements
This fixes HashMap where a key or part of a key is a floating point
number. To fix this the following has been done:
* HashMap now takes an extra template argument Comparator. This class
gets used to compare keys. The default Comperator now works correctly
for common types and floating point numbets.
* Variant implements ::hash_compare() now. This function implements
nan-safe comparison for all types with components that contain floating
point numbers.
* Variant now has a VariantComparator which uses Variant::hash_compare()
safely compare floating point components of variant's types.
* The hash functions for floating point numbers will now normalize NaN
values so that all floating point numbers that are NaN hash to the same
value.
C++ module writers that want to use HashMap internally in their modules
can now also safeguard against this crash by defining their on
Comperator class that safely compares their types.
GDScript users, or writers of modules that don't use HashMap internally
in their modules don't need to do anything.
This fixes#7354 and fixes#6947.
After discussing this with Reduz this seemed like the best way to
fix#7354. This will make composite values that contain NaN in the same
places as well as the same other values compare as the same.
Additionally non-composite values now also compare equal if they are
both NaN. This breaks IEEE specifications but this is probably what most
users expect. There is a GDScript function check for NaN if the user
needs this information.
This fixes#7354 and probably also fixes#6947
This means, if you press "F" while holding "shift" and there is and
action registered for "F" that action should be pressed.
This commit restore this behaviour, lost when implementing
is_action_just_pressed.
If you want "blocking modifiers" you should code it via script.
Fixes 6826
- TCP:
- `listen` bind to wildcard "*" -> dual stack socket
- `listen` bind to address -> socket from address type
- `connect` -> resolve using best protocol (UNSPEC), socket from address type
- UDP:
- `listen` bind to wildcard "*" -> dual stack socket
- `listen` bind to address -> socket from address type
- `put_packet`/`put_var` -> resolve using TYPE_ANY (UNSPEC), socket from address type
(to change socket type you must first call `close` it)
Serialize dictionaries adding newlines between key-value pairs
Serialize group lists also with newlines in between
Serialize string properties escaping only " and \ (needed for a good diff experience with built-in scripts and shaders)
Bonus:
Make AnimationPlayer serialize its blend times always sorted so their order is predictable in the .tscn file.
This PR is back-compat; won't break the load of existing files.
clang-format does not handle that well *at all*.
For the reference, found the relevant pieces of code with:
`ag "=[ "$'\t'"]?"$'\n'"[ "$'\t'"]?{" --ignore=thirdparty`
Made sure files in core/ and tools/ have a proper Godot license header
when written by us. Also renamed aabb.{cpp,h} and object_type_db.{cpp,h}
to rect3.{cpp,h} and class_db.{cpp,h} respectively.
Also added a proper header to core/io/base64.{c,h} after clarifying
the licensing with the original author (public domain).
When clang-format sorts includes alphabetically, MethodBind breaks.
Trying to move the object.h include upward in method_bind.h does
not seem to fix the problem, this needs investigation.
It outputs a single Dictionary with all relevant information as
keys, that will less bloat the documentation and provide all details
in one function call.
This is the follow up for the 2D changes mentioned in PR #6865. It fixes various mistakes regarding the order of matrix indices, order of transformation operations, usage of atan2 function and ensures that the sense of rotation is compatible with a left-handed coordinate system with Y-axis pointing down (which flips the sense of rotations along the z-axis). Also replaced float with real_t, and tried to make use of Matrix32 methods rather than accessing its elements directly.
Affected code in the Godot code base is also fixed in this commit.
The user code using functions involving angles such as atan2, angle_to, get_rotation, set_rotation will need to be updated to conform with the new behavior. Furthermore, the sign of the rotation angles in existing 2D scene files need to be flipped as well.
This means that each time this scene is instanced, the resource will be unique!
As such, thanks to this, the following features were implemented:
-ButtonGroup is no longer a control, it's now a resource local to the scene
-ViewportTexture can be created from the editor and set to any object, making ViewportSprite and other kind of nodes obsolete!
-Added a NOTIFICATION_TRANSLATION_CHANGED for controls that need custom code
-Sorry, editor will not update automatically because it uses a different translatio method.
This is a part of the breaking changes proposed in PR #6865, solving the issue regarding the order of affine transformations described in #2565. This PR also fixes the affected code within Godot codebase. Includes improvements to documentation too.
Another change is, Matrix3::get_scale() will now return negative scaling when the determinant of the matrix is negative. The rationale behind this is simple: when performing a polar decomposition on a basis matrix M = R.S, we have to ensure that the determinant of R is +1, such that it is a proper rotation matrix (with no reflections) which can be represented by Euler angles or a quaternion.
Also replaced the few instances of float with real_t in Matrix3 and Transform.
Furthermore, this PR fixes an issue introduced due to the API breakage in #6865. Namely Matrix3::get_euler() now only works with proper rotation matrices. As a result, the code that wants to get the rotation portion of a transform needs to use Matrix3::get_rotation() introduced in this commit, which complements Matrix3::get_scaled(), providing both parts of the polar decomposition.
Finally, it is now possible to construct a rotation matrix from Euler angles using the new constructor Matrix3::Matrix3(const Vector3 &p_euler).
-Changed SectionedPropertyEditor to support this
-Renamed Globals singleton to GlobalConfig, makes more sense.
-Changed the logic behind persisten global settings, instead of the persist checkbox, a revert button is now available
Furthermore, functions which expect a rotation matrix will now give an error simply, rather than trying to orthonormalize such matrices. The documentation for such functions has be updated accordingly.
This commit breaks code using 3D rotations, and is a part of the breaking changes in 2.1 -> 3.0 transition. The code affected within Godot code base is fixed in this commit.
That year should bring the long-awaited OpenGL ES 3.0 compatible renderer
with state-of-the-art rendering techniques tuned to work as low as middle
end handheld devices - without compromising with the possibilities given
for higher end desktop games of course. Great times ahead for the Godot
community and the gamers that will play our games!