This is a backport from 4.0 to 3.x that adds 'sort' and 'has' methods
to the following types:
- PoolByteArray
- PoolIntArray
- PoolRealArray
- PoolStringArray
- PoolVector2Array
- PoolVector3Array
- PoolColorArray
For all the types above, the methods 'sort' and 'has' have been
exposed to the GDNative API (v. 1.3)
Since the method 'has' was already implemented in GDScript before,
in this commit it has been only exposed to GDNative API.
The classes documentation is updated.
The method 'sort' uses the exisging class "Sorter".
Pooled arrays in 4.0 are rewritten, that's why this backport is not
completely indentical to the original PR made for 4.0 (see #32144).
Input accumulation was implemented and enabled by default in 3.1, and
I don't recall major complaints around it (or bugs were fixed).
In 3.4, #42220 added input buffering and apparently toggled input
accumulation off by mistake.
This led to multiple bug reports about degraded performance on Windows,
or simply unexpected behavior change (see linked issues in #55037).
Fixes#55037.
In addition:
- Disable 'adb devices' query (not supported when running the editor on Android devices
- Add `move_to_trash` implementation for Android devices
Instead of reusing the custom_template/ prefix which is actually only
used for the prebuilt APK workflow, we add a new custom_build/ prefix.
This is a slight compat breakage (users will have to redo their config)
but enables us to group the Min SDK and Target SDK options where they make
sense, and avoid reusing the previously hardcoded Target SDK 30 from
Godot 3.4.
Those two options are now strings instead of integers so that we can keep
them empty by default, and show their default value using a placeholder.
So some validation has been added to make sure they are proper ints.
The upper bound on Target SDK was also removed as it's a common use case
to use it to try to target newer released SDKs. But we warn the user that
this wasn't validated by us.
The export info dialog is now exclusive so that when it doesn't auto-close,
i.e. when it errors, you don't close it by mistake by clicking outside.
Fixes#62465.
This was actually disabled by mistake in 3.4 causing a regression, but since
this issue survived the whole 3.4.x series and it's now very close to 3.5,
it's too late to change it again.
We might consider it for 3.6 after some beta testing.
Fixes#55037.
This expands uppon #60708, using `get_node("%NodeName")` for nodes that
have a unique scene name to avoid having to change the onready
statements when the paths of the nodes change.
(cherry picked from commit 1101f6c660)