The previous packaging format for Godot Android plugins consisted of the plugin's `gdap` config file accompanied by binaries defined in the `gdap` file.
This format is now deprecated (starting with Godot 4.2), and instead Godot Android plugins are now packaged as `EditorExportPlugin` plugins.
The `EditorExportPlugin` class has been updated with the following methods to provide the necessary set of functionality:
- `_supports_platform`: returns true if the plugin supports the given platform
- `_get_android_dependencies`: retrieve the set of android dependencies (e.g: `org.godot.example:my-plugin:0.0.0`) provided by the plugin
- `_get_android_dependencies_maven_repos`: retrieve the urls of the maven repos for the provided android dependencies
- `_get_android_libraries`: retrieve the local paths of the android libraries (AAR files) provided by the plugin
- `_get_android_manifest_activity_element_contents`: update the contents of the `<activity>` element in the generated Android manifest
- `_get_android_manifest_application_element_contents`: update the contents of the `<application>` element in the generated Android manifest
- `_get_android_manifest_element_contents`: update the contents of the `<manifest>` element in the generated Android manifest
When the name suffix grows, the old name is used if it is obtained first.
Fix the case where the following error message would appear when renaming
an animation.
```
ERROR: Animation '' doesn't exist.
at: get_frame_count (scene/resources/sprite_frames.cpp:71)
```
When performing a blender-style translate or scale (but not rotate),
wrap the mouse inside the bounds of the viewport. This allows moving the
mouse indefinitely for large translate or scale operations, and is
consistent with how blender works.
This enables global input processing during blender-style transforms, so
we can capture and wrap mouse events outside the bounds of the viewport.
Other wrapping operations use _sinput, which I assume is possible
because a mouse button is held, so the control receives input even when
the mouse exits the control.
This does not implement wrapping for regular (gizmo-driven) transforms,
though this could be done if desired.
Fixesgodotengine/godot-proposals#4255.