The return value was changed during the Vulkan port, but it didn't include ARRAY_FORMAT_INDEX. This meant they were wrongly considered non-indexed meshes and the click-selection logic for all primitive meshes broke.
EngineDebugger is the new interface to access the debugger.
It tries to be as agnostic as possible on the data that various
subsystems can expose.
It allows 2 types of interactions:
- Profilers:
A subsystem can register a profiler, assigning it a unique name.
That name can be used to activate the profiler or add data to it.
The registered profiler can be composed of up to 3 functions:
- Toggle: called when the profiler is activated/deactivated.
- Add: called whenever data is added to the debugger
(via `EngineDebugger::profiler_add_frame_data`)
- Tick: called every frame (during idle), receives frame times.
- Captures: (Only relevant in remote debugger for now)
A subsystem can register a capture, assigning it a unique name.
When receiving a message, the remote debugger will check if it starts
with `[prefix]:` and call the associated capture with name `prefix`.
Port MultiplayerAPI, Servers, Scripts, Visual, Performance to the new
profiler system.
Port SceneDebugger and RemoteDebugger to the new capture system.
The LocalDebugger also uses the new profiler system for scripts
profiling.
In the case where a ConcavePolygonShape is used as a shape for a RigidBody
in another mode than static, a configuration warning will appear in the
editor.
Namely, move the drive dropdown to just the left of the path text box and don't include the former
in the latter.
This improves the UX on Windows.
In the UNIX case, since its concept of drives is (ab)used to provide shortcuts to useful paths, its
dropdown is kept at the original location.
The code above for horizontal movement uses the right margin (_positive_ x direction) when the offset is negative, but vertical movement uses the top margin (_negative_ y direction) when the offset is negative.
The resulting problem is easily seen in the editor — set the drag margins to be asymmetrical, turn on drawing the drag margins, and slide the offsets from -1 to 1 and back. The horizontal offset moves the camera's center between the left and right margins, but the vertical offset gets them backwards and will move the camera outside the margins entirely.
Those were problematic as they call a method of their parent class,
but callable_mp does not allow that unless it's public.
To solve it, we declare a local class that calls the parent class'
method, which now needs to be protected to be accessible in the
derived class.
It's tedious work...
Some can't be ported as they depend on private or protected methods
of different classes, which is not supported by callable_mp (even if
it's a class inherited by the current one).
Remove now unnecessary bindings of signal callbacks in the public API.
There might be some false positives that need rebinding if they were
meant to be public.
No regular expressions were harmed in the making of this commit.
(Nah, just kidding.)
A click on the dimmed background of a popup in the editor should stop the input event from propagating to the background.
This solution reuses the system introduced in commit efc3ffb8, taking advantage of the hide() notifications from the modal where we will set the flag "pass_on_modal_close_click(false)" to stop event handling at the viewport input event handling.
The viewport first hides the modal and after marks the input as handled if the flag mentioned above is set.
Fixes#36341
Main:
- It's now implemented thanks to `<mutex>`. No more platform-specific implementations.
- `BinaryMutex` (non-recursive) is added, as an alternative for special cases.
- Doesn't need allocation/deallocation anymore. It can live in the stack and be part of other classes.
- Because of that, it's methods are now `const` and the inner mutex is `mutable` so it can be easily used in `const` contexts.
- A no-op implementation is provided if `NO_THREADS` is defined. No more need to add `#ifdef NO_THREADS` just for this.
- `MutexLock` now takes a reference. At this point the cases of null `Mutex`es are rare. If you ever need that, just don't use `MutexLock`.
- Thread-safe utilities are therefore simpler now.
Misc.:
- `ScopedMutexLock` is dropped and replaced by `MutexLock`, because they were pretty much the same.
- Every case of lock, do-something, unlock is replaced by `MutexLock` (complex cases where it's not straightfoward are kept as as explicit lock and unlock).
- `ShaderRD` contained an `std::mutex`, which has been replaced by `Mutex`.
Although destructor call was missing, it still doesn't heal #36537 memory leaks. Further description how that might be overcome - on GitHub
Partialy covers #36537
- Renames PackedIntArray to PackedInt32Array.
- Renames PackedFloatArray to PackedFloat32Array.
- Adds PackedInt64Array and PackedFloat64Array.
- Renames Variant::REAL to Variant::FLOAT for consistency.
Packed arrays are for storing large amount of data and creating stuff like
meshes, buffers. textures, etc. Forcing them to be 64 is a huge waste of
memory. That said, many users requested the ability to have 64 bits packed
arrays for their games, so this is just an optional added type.
For Variant, the float datatype is always 64 bits, and exposed as `float`.
We still have `real_t` which is the datatype that can change from 32 to 64
bits depending on a compile flag (not entirely working right now, but that's
the idea). It affects math related datatypes and code only.
Neither Variant nor PackedArray make use of real_t, which is only intended
for math precision, so the term is removed from there to keep only float.
This attribute is now part of the standard we target so we no longer
need compiler-specific hacks.
Also enables -Wimplicit-fallthrough for Clang now that we can properly
support it. It's already on by default for GCC's -Wextra.
Fixes new warnings raised by Clang's -Wimplicit-fallthrough.
Fix -Wunused-variable, -Wunused-but-set-variable and -Wswitch warnings
raised by GCC 8 and 9.
Fix -Wunused-function, -Wunused-private-field and
-Wtautological-constant-out-of-range-compare raised by Clang.
Fix MSVC 2019 warning C4804 (unsafe use of type 'bool' in comparison
operation).
GCC -Wcpp warnings/Clang -W#warnings (`#warning`) are no longer raising
errors and will thus not abort compilation with `werror=yes`.
Treat glslang headers are system headers to avoid raising warnings.
Re-enables us to build with `werror=yes` on Linux and macOS, thus
catching warnings that would be introduced by new code.
Fixes#36132.
The default value is 80. The hard line length guideline's
default column has been moved to 100 to account for the new
soft line length guideline.
It can be disabled by setting its value to the same column as the
hard line length guideline.
This closes https://github.com/godotengine/godot-proposals/issues/347.
- Now is sent the method ID rather the full function name.
- The passed IDs (Node and Method) are compressed so to use less possible space.
- The variant (INT and BOOL) is now encoded and compressed so to use much less data.
- Optimized RPCMode retrieval for GDScript functions.
- Added checksum to assert the methods are the same across peers.
This work has been kindly sponsored by IMVU.
Lots of internal API changes and some docstrings were lost in the conversion.
I manually salvaged many of them but for all the rendering-related ones, an
additional pass is needed.
Added missing enum bindings in BaseMaterial3D and VisualServer.
-Texture renamed to Texture2D
-TextureLayered as base now inherits 2Darray, cubemap and cubemap array
-Removed all references to flags in textures (they will go in the shader)
-Texture3D gone for now (will come back later done properly)
-Create base rasterizer for RenderDevice, RasterizerRD
The special case atan(y,0) of the built-in shader function atan(y,x)
returns different results on different devices. So this commit will add
checks when the atan(y,x) function is used in ParticlesMaterial to set
the direction of GPU Particles to make sure the desired values are
returned (act as atan2(y,x)).
Self-modulation was forcefully used for the curve drawing which
can interfere with scripted drawing. The curve color is specified by
the `draw_line()` method instead.
PR #35068 made Container (which GraphNode inherits) default to
MOUSE_FILTER_PASS, so I removed the manual override, but it turns out
that GraphNode's constructor still overrides it to MOUSE_FILTER_STOP.
Another fix could be to remove the STOP in the constructor, but I don't
know if it's there for a specific reason (e.g. to have GraphNodes STOP
by default, but PASS in a specific case).
Fixes#35978.
A picture is easier to describe this issue than words. Basically, rich
text effects allowed for character visibility changes. While doing so
would work properly, the rich text label would render the next `word` in
an offset accounting for the hidden characters (leaving a huge space.)
This patch fixes this issue by keeping track of the amount of
`backtrack` necessary per line.
- Add some missing descriptions.
- Add links to tutorials for ARVR and AnimationTree.
- Style fixes.
- Engine changes:
* Make `AnimationNodeTransition.input_<number>` properties internal
so that they don't appear in the docs. They still appear in the
inspector based on the actual number of inputs requested.
* Drop unimplemented `CPUParticles.flatness`. It's only used for 3D
particles in `ParticlesMaterial`, and thus only relevant for
`CPUParticles3D`.
Fixes#26637.
Fixes#19900.
The viewport_size returned by get_viewport_size was previously incorrect, being half the correct value. The function is renamed to get_viewport_half_extents, and now returns a Vector2.
Code which called this function has also been modified accordingly.
This PR also fixes shadow culling when using ortho cameras, because the correct input for CameraMatrix::set_orthogonal should be the full HEIGHT from get_viewport_half_extents, and not half the width.
It also fixes state.ubo_data.viewport_size in rasterizer_scene_gles3.cpp to be the width and the height of the viewport in pixels as stated in the documentation, rather than the current value which is half the viewport extents in worldspace, presumed to be a bug.
See https://github.com/godotengine/godot/issues/22581#issuecomment-576836691.
Not using `or_greater` as there *is* a max size value that the current
implementation can accept. If using e.g. size 6000 with
FiraSans-Regular.ttf, errors are printed due to failing asserts on a
glyph size that should be within 4096x4096 px.
Regression from #34040, apparently making this a const reference
introduces issues (not sure why, but previous code worked fine).
Fixes#34691.
Co-authored-by: dankan1890 <mewuidev2@gmail.com>
When there is no collision with a floor the get_floor_normal() function
should return the zero vector to be consistent with get_floor_velocity().
Renames floor_normal to up_direction in all bindings.
Updates the documentation of get_floor_normal() and get_floor_velocity()
to make it clear when the values are valid. Updates the documentation for
move_and_slide() and move_and_slide_with_snap() to use the new up_direction
parameter name.
These properties will affect the minimum size of LineEdit:
* The right icon (`set_right_icon`)
* The clear button (`set_editable` and `set_clear_button_enabled`)
* The text, when "expand to text length" is enabled (`set_text`)