A previous optimization prevented instances being added to the interpolation lists when hidden to save processing. This caused a regression when unhiding nodes outside of the physics tick - the interpolated transforms would be stale until the next physics tick, causing a glitch.
This PR readds instances immediately to the interpolation lists when they are unhidden, preventing this glitch.
Backports features and bugfixes from current Godot 4.0 to 3.5 and brings functions and codebase of both version largely in sync to make tutorials more compatible and future backports easier.
This reduces stuttering when a material is displayed for the first
time, and prevents stuttering from occurring entirely after the
project is restarted when a similar situation is encountered.
Moving objects being added during instance_moving_create() were incorrectly not forcing a full check to find which room they were within. This could result in moving objects being re-added not correctly identifying their current room, and thus culling incorrectly. This PR forces a full check on calling instance_moving_create.
* Replace case-by-case extraction with PNAME & GNAME
* Fix group handling when group hint begins with property name
* Exclude properties that are PROPERTY_USAGE_NOEDITOR
Utility functions for NavigationServer2D/3D to find missing RID information when working with Server API directly. e.g. from map to regions and agents, from agent or region to map, from region to map and agents and so on ....
Requirement to work with NavigationServer API exklusive without SceneTree nodes and when juggling agents and regions between multiple navigation maps.
(cherry picked from commit 371054e3e5)
In order to prevent glitches when unhiding nodes, set_transform() is still called to the VisualServer even for hidden nodes when the node is interpolated. This activates a lot of logic which is not necessary just to keep the previous transform updated.
This PR adds an early out which misses out on the unnecessary logic when instances are invisible.
It has been pointed out to me that it is far more useful to display the NodePath in the warning than the name of the node, as there may be lots of nodes sharing the same name in a project. This PR fixes this.
When physics interpolation is active on a node, it is essential that transforms are updated during "_physics_process()" rather than "_process()" calls, for the interpolation to give the correct result.
This PR adds optional warnings for instances, cameras and multimeshes which can flag updates being incorrectly called, and thus make these problems much easier to fix.
Move VisualServer interpolation data out of Scenario and into VisualServerScene, so the interpolation data and enabled status is now common to all Scenarios.
Fix physics interpolation in multithreaded mode by ensuring tick and pre-draw are called.
In order to properly support the resource sharing paradigm, Occluders are split into Instances and Resources in the VisualServer. Instances are owned by a Scenario, and Resources are global. OccluderShape resources can now correctly be shared by multiple OccluderInstances.
Adds fixed timestep interpolation to the visual server.
Switchable on and off with project setting.
This version does not add new API for set_transform etc, when nodes have the interpolated flag set they will always use interpolation.
Using codespell 2.2-dev from current git.
Added `misc/scripts/codespell.sh` to make it easier to run it once in a
while and update the skip and ignore lists.
(cherry picked from commit 1bdb82c64e)
- Prevent debug enforced use of ubershader on shaders not supporting it
- Use unsigned integer for ubershader flags
- Add project setting for disabling async shader compilation on mobile
- Stop sampling some textures through different kinds of samplers at the same time
When editor continuous redraws is switched off, the editor only redraws when a redraw_request was issued by an element in the scene. This works well in most situations, but when scenes have dynamic content they will continuously issue redraw_requests.
This can be fine on high power desktops but can be an annoyance on lower power machines.
This PR splits redraw requests into high and low priority requests, defaulting to high priority. Requests due to e.g. shaders using TIME are assigned low priority.
An extra editor setting is used to record the user preference and an extra option is added to the editor spinner menu, to allow the user to select between 3 modes:
* Continuous
* Update all changes
* Update vital changes