"posmod" is the integer version of "fposmod". We do not need a "mod" because of the % operator.
I changed the default arg names from "x" and "y" to "a" and "b" because they are not coordinates. I also changed pow's arg names to "base" and "exp". Also, I reorganized the code in the VS built-in funcs switch statement.
Addresses #30068
This is a prerequisite for allowing proper support for fixed timestep interpolation, exposing the interpolation fraction to the engine, modules and gdscript.
The interpolation fraction is the fraction through the current physics tick at the time of the current frame.
Default timeout is 30 seconds (i.e. after 30 seconds of calling
connect_to_host if the TCP peer is not connected the connection will
error out).
This value can be configured in project settings:
`network/limits/tcp/connect_timeout_seconds`
By combining all scalar factors we can get rid of a scalar * vector
multiplication and a square root operation, since the resulting formula
only uses the squared length.
For clarity, assign-to-release idiom for PoolVector::Read/Write
replaced with a function call.
Existing uses replaced (or removed if already handled by scope)
Make the build system automatically build the C# Api assemblies to be shipped with the editor.
Make the editor, editor player and debug export templates use Api assemblies built with debug symbols.
Always run MSBuild to build the editor tools and Api assemblies when building Godot.
Several bugs fixed related to assembly hot reloading and restoring state.
Fix StringExtensions internal calls not being registered correctly, resulting in MissingMethodException.
Both client and server are supported on native builds (as usual).
SSL server is still not supported, but will soon be possible with this
new library.
The API stays the same, we just need to work out potential issues due to
this big library switch.
The basic point is as in 2.1 (appending the PCK into the executable), but this implementation also patches a dedicated section in the ELF/PE executable so that it matches the appended data perfectly.
The usage of integer types is simplified in existing code; namely, using plain `int` for small quantities.
It's the recommended way to set those, and is more portable
(automatically prepends -D for GCC/Clang and /D for MSVC).
We still use CPPFLAGS for some pre-processor flags which are not
defines.
The fix for EditorNode is a bit hacky, but the handling of the buttons
and features there is hacky too (based on enums that might not reflect
the actual state).
Godot core needs MD5/SHA256/AES/Base64 which used to be provided by
separate libraries.
Since we bundle mbedtls in most cases, and we can easily only include
the needed sources if we so desire, let's use it.
To simplify library changes in the future, and better isolate header
dependencies all functions have been wrapped around inside a class in
`core/math/crypto_base.h`.
If the mbedtls module is disabled, we only bundle the needed source
files independently of the `builtin_mbedtls` option.
If the module is enabled, the `builtin_mbedtls` option works as usual.
Also remove some unused headers from StreamPeerMbedTLS which were
causing build issues.
Otherwise we end up fetching values from the current OS instance
when running doctool, so they would change based on the system or
even simply due to changes to the system clipboard.
All 100% completed: MainLoop, Node, Object, Path, Performance,
Reference, Resource, SceneState, SceneTree, UndoRedo.
Also fixed some en_GB occurrences as the reference spelling is en_US.
Allow getting interfaces names and assigned names.
On UWP this is not supported, and the function will return one interface
for each local address (with interface name the local address itself).
This is an editor setting and its value can also be toggled
using an entry in the Editor toolbar. The console will still
appear briefly when starting the project manager or editor,
as it's still compiled as console application.
Does not impact exported games, which will still run without
console in release and with console in debug mode.
A project setting or export option could be added to disable
it in debug mode if there's demand for it, but that would
greatly reduce the usefulness of debug builds if Windows users
can no longer report error and crash messages.
Fixes#17889.
Co-authored-by: Rémi Verschelde <rverschelde@gmail.com>
ResourceFormatLoader and ResourceFormatSaver are meant to be overridden
to add support for different formats in ResourceLoader and ResourceSaver.
Those should be exposed as they can be overridden in plugins.
On the other hand, all predefined subclasses of those two base classes
are only meant to register support for new file and resource types, but
should not and cannot be used directly from script, so they should not
be exposed.
Also unexposed ResourceImporterOGGVorbis (and thus its base class
ResourceImporter) which are editor-only.
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.
Improved documentation of rsplit Method for String class.
Removed "divisor" (i will also change variants_call.cpp) and added "delimiter" in its place. Also moved the example at the bottom of the description.
Unlike the old custom method, the `String::humanize_size()`
method works well with file sizes above 2 GB.
This also tweaks the suffixes for spacing consistency and
uses the correct acronym for exabytes (EB).
This closes#29610.
This issue could be triggered if you try to access a path which contains
the resource path string in its absolute path, while pointing to a directory
which is *not* in the resource path.
It's clearer with an example: with `/my/project` as resource path, the
previous logic would also localize `/my/project_data` to `res://data`, which
is incorrect and would lead to a cryptic error.
Fixes#24761.
Co-authored-by: volzhs <volzhs@gmail.com>
Can be used via scripting as `Geometry.triangulate_delaunay_2d(points)`
The interface is the same as in `Triangulate` library, returning indices
into triangulated points.
Clipper 6.4.2 is used internally to perform polypaths clipping, as well
as inflating/deflating polypaths. The following methods were added:
```
Geometry.merge_polygons_2d(poly_a, poly_b) # union
Geometry.clip_polygons_2d(poly_a, poly_b) # difference
Geometry.intersect_polygons_2d(poly_a, poly_b) # intersection
Geometry.exclude_polygons_2d(poly_a, poly_b) # xor
Geometry.clip_polyline_with_polygon_2d(poly_a, poly_b)
Geometry.intersect_polyline_with_polygon_2d(poly_a, poly_b)
Geometry.offset_polygon_2d(polygon, delta) # inflate/deflate
Geometry.offset_polyline_2d(polyline, delta) # returns polygons
// This one helps to implement CSG-like behaviour:
Geometry.transform_points_2d(points, transform)
```
All the methods return an array of polygons/polylines. The resulting
polygons could possibly be holes which could be checked with
`Geometry.is_polygon_clockwise()` which was exposed to scripting as well.
Reverts "Build polygon clipper only in tools builds" (see #17319)
which allows to build Clipper with tools disabled (release) and because
of that, Clipper has to be patched to optionally disable exceptions in
order to be built on some platforms.
Patched Clipper 6.4.2 to be compiled with exceptions enabled/disabled.
and ensure that Clipper-specific exception macros are defined: don't use
exceptions by default unless exception handling is detected.
Compilation with exceptions will be determined by various
C++ exceptions defines:
* ` __cpp_exceptions` is part of C++ feature testing macros (since C++98);
* `__EXCEPTIONS` is used by some GNU compilers;
* `_CPPUNWIND` is used by MSVC.
The user can override specific exceptions behavior via corresponding
`*_USER` macros (i.e. compiling for embedded systems).
Object::get_indexed was not correctly reporting invalid keys if the name
was a direct property (not a subproperty), causing for example Tween to
not report correctly a bad interpolate_property key.
Reasoning: ID is not an acronym, it is simply short for identification, so it logically should not be capitalized. But even if it was an acronym, other acronyms in Godot are not capitalized, like p_rid, p_ip, and p_json.
solves #26796
- ADD `String to_string()` method to Object which can be overriden by `String _to_string()` in scripts
- ADD `String to_string(r_valid)` method to ScriptInstance to allow langauges to control how scripted objects are converted to strings
- IMPLEMENT to_string for GDScriptInstance, VisualScriptInstance, and NativeScriptInstance
- ADD Documentation about `Object.to_string` and `Object._to_string`
- Changed `Variant::operator String` to use `obj->to_string()`
Include paths are processed from left to right, so we use Prepend to
ensure that paths to bundled thirdparty files will have precedence over
system paths (e.g. `/usr/include` should have lowest priority).
Many contributors (me included) did not fully understand what CCFLAGS,
CXXFLAGS and CPPFLAGS refer to exactly, and were thus not using them
in the way they are intended to be.
As per the SCons manual: https://www.scons.org/doc/HTML/scons-user/apa.html
- CCFLAGS: General options that are passed to the C and C++ compilers.
- CFLAGS: General options that are passed to the C compiler (C only;
not C++).
- CXXFLAGS: General options that are passed to the C++ compiler. By
default, this includes the value of $CCFLAGS, so that setting
$CCFLAGS affects both C and C++ compilation.
- CPPFLAGS: User-specified C preprocessor options. These will be
included in any command that uses the C preprocessor, including not
just compilation of C and C++ source files [...], but also [...]
Fortran [...] and [...] assembly language source file[s].
TL;DR: Compiler options go to CCFLAGS, unless they must be restricted
to either C (CFLAGS) or C++ (CXXFLAGS). Preprocessor defines go to
CPPFLAGS.
Made AudioFrame and Vector2 equivalent for casting.
Added ability to obtain the playback object from stream players.
Added ability to obtain effect instance from audio server.
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).
The Quat(Vector3) constructor, to initialise a Quat by a euler angle,
was impossible because Variant::construct would only check for
constructors with greater than 1 arguments. I changed it to greater than
or equal to 1 and moved it to the bottom of the priority list so it did
not overshadow the other checks that checked for arguments equal to 1
for simple copy constructors.
Added constructor and assignment operator for CharString
from const char* to simplify memory management when working with
utf8/ascii strings for APIs taking char*.
Reworked OS_X11::set_context to use CharString and avoid some manual
memory management.
It appears that Object::script may be a valid ScriptInstance but not be
castable to Ref<Script>. There were only 5 places in the code that made
this assumption. This commit fixes that.
When adding an Array or Dictionary to itself operator String() got in an
infinite loop. This commit adds a stack to operator String() (Through
the use of a new 'stringify method'). This stack keeps track of all
unique Arrays and Dictionaries it has seen. When a duplicate is found
only a static string is printed '[...]' or '{...}'.
This mirror Python's behavior in a similar case.
`ZSTD_DCtx_setMaxWindowSize` is still part of the experimental API
(thus unexposed in the shared library). Upstream examples seem to
use `ZSTD_d_windowLogSize` instead, so it's probably what we should
use too.
Fixes#17374.
Distro packagers can now unbundle Zstd.
Adds `FALLTHROUGH` macro to specify when a fallthrough is intentional.
Can be replaced by `[[fallthrough]]` if/when we switch to C++17.
The warning is now enabled by default for GCC on `extra` warnings level
(part of GCC's `-Wextra`). It's not enabled in Clang's `-Wextra` yet,
but we could enable it manually once we switch to C++11. There's no
equivalent feature in MSVC for now.
Fixes#26135.
The binary search algorithm used to lookup character codes in the table
relies that the data must be ordered. This fixes `to_lower()` string
method to convert upper case to lower case properly, so that the
algorithm doesn't terminate prematurely.
Co-authored-by: AndreevAndrei (avandrei) <avandrei@MacBookAAV.local>
_can_call_mode used to call is_network_master/get_network_master
internally.
This would reset any potential last error set via ERR_EXPLAIN,
preventing it from being displayed correctly.
_can_call_mode now expects the node master ID to be passed instead.
Example of the warning:
./core/script_language.h:198:7: warning: 'class ScriptCodeCompletionCache' has virtual functions and accessible non-virtual destructor [-Wnon-virtual-dtor]
Network peers get_var/put_var
File get_var/store_var
GDScript/Mono/VisualScript bytes2var/var2bytes
Add MultiplayerAPI.allow_object_decoding member which deprecates PacketPeer.allow_object_decoding.
Break ABI compatibaility (API compatibility for GDNative).
As far as I can tell, the intended word here is "exits" rather than "exists" but it's not 100% clear.
I'm assuming the intention is to express something along the lines of "An index has failed if m_index >=m_size; [if this happens then] the function exits."
Replace inline with _FORCE_INLINE_ in short methods.
Remove unused and redundant method no_area() as we already have has_no_area().
Add grow_individual() grow_margin() and expand() to Rect2i.
When generating single precision floats, Godot casts a uint32_t to float,
causing uniformity loss.
This new randf, inspired by T. R. Campbell's random_real, samples the output
of rand as the fraction part of an infinite binary number, with some tricks
to reduce ops and branching. This method provides "good enough" uniformity at
decent speed, for floats greater than 2^-64. Smaller numbers are floored to 0.
Integers in Godot are signed 64-bit ints (int64_t), but var2str used
int behind the scenes and would thus overflow after 2^31.
Also properly documented the actual bounds of int and the behaviour
when overflowing them.
We need to consume the trailer part and final CRLF after last chunk
as per RFC 7230 section 4.1:
```
chunked-body = *chunk
last-chunk
trailer-part
CRLF
```
We do not return the trailer part, just consume it allowing following
requests to work as expected when using keep alive.
The allocations of commands in CommandQueueMT weren't aligned. This
commit aligns all accesses on 64bit boundaries regardless of target
platform. This ensures that all types are aligned.
Lock-wise the semaphores were maked as usable when the command had ran
but not when the synchronous stub had finished with it. This lead to a
race condition where sometimes the semaphore got reused before it was
waited on. We now mark the semaphore as free only once we're done
waiting on it.
-Changed Animation to have a special signal when tracks are changed, to avoid unnecesary track cache rebuilds in AnimationPlayer
-Added missing emit_changed whe modifying keys to Animation
-Changed AnimationPlayer to use the new refcounted connections instead of the previous hacky way to keep references
-Changed AnimationEditor to update the current track when keys are edited
-Fixed bug where undo/redo did not work with AnimationKeyEdit (was not being updated)
-Made sure UndoRedo does not mind deleted objects in undo/redo history, this would corrupt the history or clear it without need.
Only possible if the object class is a "native type". If the object class is a user class (that derives a "native type") then a script is needed.
Since CSharpLanguage does cleanup of script instance bindings when finished, cases like #25621 will no longer cause problems.
Fixed ~Object() trying to free script instance bindings after the language has already been removed, which would result in a NULL dereference.
Avoid CSharpInstance from accessing its state after self destructing (by deleting the Reference owner).
It's now safe to replace the script instance without leaking or crashing.
Also fixed godot_icall_Object_weakref return reference being freed before returning.
This allows most demos to run without any ubsan or asan errors. There
are still some things in thirdpart/ and some things in AudioServer that
needs a look but this fixes a lot of issues. This should help debug less
obvious issues, hopefully.
This fixes#25217 and fixes#25218
After scanning a path in the project manager or starting a project it is not clear which
image can not be loaded.
After errors
```
ERROR: _png_error_function: Not a PNG file
At: drivers/png/image_loader_png.cpp:62.
libpng error: Not a PNG file
ERROR: _load_image: PNG Corrupted
At: drivers/png/image_loader_png.cpp:94.
```
add
```
ERROR: load_image: Error loading image: path/bad.png
At: core/io/image_loader.cpp:69.
```
A GDScript call to:
`multiplayer.network_peer.some_prop = true`
seems to transalte to:
```
var temp = multiplayer.network_peer
temp.some_prop = true
multiplayer.network_peer = temp
```
Which caused the MultiplayerAPI to be resetted.
The call to set_network_peer is now ignored if the peer that's beeing
set is the same as the currently set one.
rpc_sender_id is now correctly initialized to 0 so get_rpc_sender_id()
work reliably even if called before receiving any RPC.
root_node is initialized to NULL (fix crashes when incorrectly using the
MultiplayerAPI).
clear function now resets the packet cache size to free more memory when
not running.
It has a big impact on 2D and text rendering performance (cf. #24466)
so the solution seems worse than the bug it aims to work around.
It's now opt-in via "rendering/quality/2d/gles2_use_nvidia_rect_flicker_workaround"
for those who need it and have a simple enough game for the performance
drop not to be an issue.
Fixes#24466.
Some used 'is_valid()' checks, others not. Validity is already checked in 'unref()',
and 'remove_resource_format_*()' has an ERR_FAIL condition on 'is_null()' already
(which shouldn't happen since we're only unregistering things that we previously
registered.
Also add missing GDCLASS statement in ResourceFormatLoaderVideoStreamGDNative,
missed in #20552 which was last amended before #19501 was merged.
During reloading in `GDScriptLanguage::reload_all_scripts` a placeholder instance that must remain so is replaced with a new placeholder instance. The state is then restored by calling `ScriptInstance::set` for each property. This does not work if the script is missing the properties due to build/parse failing.
The fix for such cases is to call `placeholder_set_fallback` instead of `set` on the script instance.
I took this chance to move the `build_failed` flag from `PlaceHolderScriptInstance` to `Script`. That improves the code a lot. I also renamed it to `placeholder_fallback_enabled` which is a much better name (`build_failed` could lead to misunderstandings).
Background: lstrip and rstrip were broken by changes to String in:
0e29f7974b
which removed it's access to Vector::find(CharType).
Moved Vector's find up into CowData so it can be shared by Vector and String.
Added String::find_char using CowData::find.
Implemented rstrip and lstrip using find_char.
Added a few tests for String rstrip and lstrip.
As per the C++ standard 21.3.4.1 for std::string:
Returns: If pos < size(), returns data()[pos]. Otherwise, if pos ==
size(), the const version returns charT(). Otherwise, the behavior is
undefined.
Since the behavior is undefined Godot now does the same thing for const
and non-const versions of operator[].
This fixes#21242 and fixes#22221.
Relying on various compiler primitives we can reduce the work done
in our memory allocators and CowData. For types with trivial ctors or
dtors we can skip looping over all elements when creating, resizing,
and destroying lists of objects.
These primitives are supported by clang, msvc, and GCC. However, once
we've moved to C++11 we can rely on several std:: primitives that do
the same thing and are standardized.
In my testing the extra conditionals introduced here get removed from
the generated program entirely as the results for these primitives is
known at compile time.