Fixes#48420, fixes#48421.
The binding was missed when moving GDScript built-in to Global Scope it seems.
Co-authored-by: kleonc <9283098+kleonc@users.noreply.github.com>
Various fixes to UV2 unwrapping and the GPU lightmapper. Listed here for
context in case of git blame/bisect:
* Fix UV2 unwrapping on import, also cleaned up the unwrap cache code.
* Fix saving of RGBA images in EXR format.
* Fixes to the GPU lightmapper:
- Added padding between atlas elements, avoids bleeding.
- Remove old SDF generation code.
- Fix baked attenuation for Omni/Spot lights.
- Fix baking of material properties onto UV2 (wireframe was
wrongly used before).
- Disable statically baked lights for objects that have a
lightmap texture to avoid applying the same light twice.
- Fix lightmap pairing in RendererSceneCull.
- Fix UV2 array generated from `RenderingServer::mesh_surface_get_arrays()`.
- Port autoexposure fix for OIDN from 3.x.
- Save debug textures as EXR when using floating point format.
Setting `server_relay = false` prevents the server from letting clients
communicate with each other, but without this fix, the server would also
ignore broadcast packets.
With this change, the server still does not relay messages to other
clients, but will correctly process broadcast messages (and "exclusive"
messages) as if they were directed to just the server.
In attribute expressions (`a.b`) it's possible that the base has an
incorrect syntax and thus become a nullptr expression in the tree. This
commit add the check for this case to fail gracefully instead of
crashing.
Lambda syntax is the same as a the function syntax (using the same
`func` keyword) except that the name is optional and it can be embedded
anywhere an expression is expected. E.g.:
func _ready():
var my_lambda = func(x):
print(x)
my_lambda.call("hello")
The editor theme now makes use of rounded corners and less borders
to follow modern visual trends.
The default theme's colors were also tweaked to make the blue hue
more subtle (similar to the Arc theme, which was removed as a
consequence). The Alien theme was replaced by a Breeze Dark theme,
which should blend in well with the KDE theme.
We've been using standard C library functions `memcpy`/`memset` for these since
2016 with 67f65f6639.
There was still the possibility for third-party platform ports to override the
definitions with a custom header, but this doesn't seem useful anymore.
The current code style guidelines forbid the use of `auto`.
Some uses of `auto` are still present, such as in UWP code (which
can't be currently tested) and macros (where removing `auto` isn't
easy).
Splits the URL into (scheme, host, port, path).
Supports both literal IPv4 and IPv6.
Strip credentials when present (e.g. http://user:pass@example.com/).
Use that function in both HTTPRequest and WebSocketClient.
Added an occlusion culling system with support for static occluder meshes.
It can be enabled via `Project Settings > Rendering > Occlusion Culling > Use Occlusion Culling`.
Occluders are defined via the new `Occluder3D` resource and instanced using the new
`OccluderInstance3D` node. The occluders can also be automatically baked from a
scene using the built-in editor plugin.
There was a mixup between String and StringName keys. Now they're
clearly separated. This also means you have to consider which type
you're using for the dictionary keys and how you are accessing them.
Avoid unnecessary allocation of temporary buffers for each mip, and creates
only one Image with the compressed data.
Also renames variable and reorders code for clarity.
Clarify that squish is now only used for decompression.
Documented which formats can be decompressed in Image.
The base object will inherit the property table, for every FBX object, if it doesn't exist it will be ignored.
The previous code was dangerous and not simple to understand, this makes the code simpler and should result in no leaks with PropertyTable.
Features/Fixes:
Adds ability for multiple millions of polygons to be loaded.
Fixes memory leaks with tokens
Fixes memory leaks with property table
Fixes loading some corrupt files
Fixes meshes not having a unique name to the mesh node.
Opens up loading for two more versions: 7100 and 7200, up to 2020.
Preliminary support for Cinema4D files in parser now, before this was not possible it would cause memory corruption, which is gone now.
FBXProperties not being pointers presented simpler challenges in the long run also, fixed a bunch of bugs.
We do our own image loading, threading, and memory management in Godot already,
so the only components we need from etcpak (at least as of now) are the
`Compress*` methods defined in `ProcessDxtc.cpp` and `ProcessRGB.cpp`.
So we don't need to compile or vendor the rest.
-Used a more consistent set of keywords for the shader
-Remove all harcoded entry points
-Re-wrote the GLSL shader parser, new system is more flexible. Allows any entry point organization.
-Entry point for sky shaders is now sky().
-Entry point for particle shaders is now process().
- `etc` module was renamed to `etcpak` and modified to use the new library.
- PKM importer is removed in the process, it's obsolete.
- Old library `etc2comp` is removed.
- S3TC compression no longer done via `squish` (but decompression still is).
- Slight modifications to etcpak sources for MinGW compatibility,
to fix LLVM `-Wc++11-narrowing` errors, and to allow using vendored or
system libpng.
Co-authored-by: Rémi Verschelde <rverschelde@gmail.com>
There's now only 3 addressing modes: stack, constant, and member.
Self, class, and nil are now present respectively in the first 3 stack
slots. Global and class constants are moved to local constants when
compiling. Named globals is only present on editor to use on tool
singletons, so its use now emits a new instruction to copy the global to
the stack.
This allow us to further optimize the VM later by embedding the
addressing modes in the instructions themselves, which is better done
with less permutations.
This is meant for testing the GDScript implementation, not for testing
user scripts nor testing the engine using scripts.
Tests consists in a GDScript file and a .out file with the expected
output. The .out file format is: expected status (based on the enum
GDScriptTest::TestStatus) on the first line, followed by either an error
message or the resulting output. Warnings are added after the first
line, before the output (or compiler errors) if the parser pass without
any error.
The test script must have a function called `test()` which takes no
argument. Such function will be called by the test runner. The test
should not have any dependency unless it's part of the test too. Global
classes (using `class_name`) are registered before the runner starts, so
those should work if needed.
Use the command `godot --gdscript-generate-tests
godot-source/modules/gdscript/tests/scripts` to update the .out files
with the current output (make sure the output are the expected values
before committing).
The tests themselves are part of the doctest suite so those can be
executed with `godot --test`.
Co-authored-by: Andrii Doroshenko (Xrayez) <xrayez@gmail.com>
When the type cannot be validated at compile time, the runtime must do a
check to ensure type safety is kept, as the code might be assuming the
return type is correct in another place, leading to crashes if the
contract is broken.
This ensures that annotations that rely on the datatype (such as
@export) can validated it timely, allowing compound expressions instead
of only literal values.
- Use `Array[type]` for type-hints. e.g.:
`var array: Array[int] = [1, 2, 3]`
- Array literals are typed if their storage is typed (variable
asssignment of as argument in function all). Otherwise they are
untyped.
* Added option for importers to show an Advanced settings dialog
* Created advanced settings dialog for Scene Importer
* Cleaned up importers (remove many old/unused options)
* Added the ability to customize every node, material, mesh and animation individually
* Saving to animations and meshes to files is now a manual process, making it more predictable
* Added the ability for materials to be replaced by external files (or to be made external, up to you).
* When doubleclicking an impoted scene in the filesystem dock, it automatically shows the import settings instead of asking to open it.
WARNING: Lightmap UV unwrap is not working, it needs to be re-made.
Keyframe times shift slowly in imported animations, starting with a zero shift
at the beginning and increasing and becoming erratic slowly farther into an
animation, reaching significant levels at times after about 3 minutes into an
animation. This commit fixes the issue by increasing the precision of the
floating point numbers used for keyframe time calculations. Only the most
significant cases that cause fast accumulation of errors over a short animation
duration are fixed. Other cases that would have a marginal benefit from
switching to double precision numbers are left for another PR/further analysis.
Note that this change has no impact on the runtime performance of games/apps
created using Godot. It only affects the GLTF importer.
Fixes#47127.
Helps a lot with soft bodies and generally useful to avoid shapes to go
through the ground in certain cases.
Added an option in ConcavePolygonShape to re-enable backface collision
on specific bodies if needed.
- Fixed SoftBody surface update with new rendering system
- Added GodotPhysics implementation for SoftBody
- Added support to get SoftBody rid to interact with the physics server
- Added support to get SoftBody bounds from the physics server
- Removed support for unused get_vertex_position and get_point_offset
from the physics server
- Removed SoftBody properties that are unused in both Bullet and
GodotPhysics (angular and volume stiffness, pose matching)
- Added RenderingServerHandler interface to PhysicsServer3D so the physics servers don't need to reference the class from SoftBody node directly
- Added new_copy to all types, since trivial copy won't work for all
types.
- Added functions to convert from String to char array types, which is
not provided by the methods bound in Variant.
- Added operator index to String.
- Added missing cstring version of some Variant functions. They existed
in the header but didn't have the implementation and were missing from
the gdnative_api.json file.
- Added support for static calls on Variant types.
This is a tricky one, it used to work, but it was wrong, because in such
a scenario instead of passing NULL as required by the API, it would pass
a buffer containing the `\0` terminator.
This stopped working on a specific miniupnpc version, when they fixed
some network endianess issue on Windows, to which we made a workaround,
which in turn would probably result in failures when the interface is
specified.
This commit address the issue properly, by checking the specified
interface string size, and correctly passing NULL instead of the empty
string when necessary.
Also reverts the commit that introduced the bogus workaround:
e85330231c
One of those PR when the explaination is much longer then code changes
:).
The following two bugs were fixed:
- For classes without namespace we were still generating `namespace {`
without a namespace identifier, causing a syntax error.
- For classes with nested namespaces we were generating only the innermost
part of the namespace was being generated, e.g.: for `Foo.Bar` we were
generating `namespace Bar {` instead of `namespace Foo.Bar {`.
This wasn't causing any build error, but because of the wrong namespace
Godot wasn't able to find the class associated with the script.
- `Texture::~Texture` expects `props` to be dynamically allocated.
- `GetPropertyTable` returned a pointer to an existing `PropertyTable`
but is expected to return a newly, dynamically allocated one.
- `PropertyTable::PropertyTable()` suggests that an empty `element`
property is valid.
fix#46876fix#45573
This source generator adds a newly introduced attribute,
`ScriptPath` to all classes that:
- Are top-level classes (not inner/nested).
- Have the `partial` modifier.
- Inherit `Godot.Object`.
- The class name matches the file name.
A build error is thrown if the generator finds a class that meets these
conditions but is not declared `partial`, unless the class is annotated
with the `DisableGodotGenerators` attribute.
We also generate an `AssemblyHasScripts` assembly attribute which Godot
uses to get all the script classes in the assembly, eliminating the need
for Godot to search them. We can also avoid searching in assemblies that
don't have this attribute. This will be good for performance in the
future once we support multiple assemblies with Godot script classes.
This is an example of what the generated code looks like:
```
using Godot;
namespace Foo {
[ScriptPathAttribute("res://Player.cs")]
// Multiple partial declarations are allowed
[ScriptPathAttribute("res://Foo/Player.cs")]
partial class Player {}
}
[assembly:AssemblyHasScripts(new System.Type[] { typeof(Foo.Player) })]
```
The new attributes replace script metadata which we were generating by
determining the namespace of script classes with a very simple parser.
This fixes several issues with the old approach related to parser
errors and conditional compilation.
It also makes the task part of the MSBuild project build, rather than
a separate step executed by the Godot editor.
When this code was changed for 4.0, a "break" statement inside a for loop in 3.x was changed to "return".
This means that the two special cases (autoloads and input actions) are never checked.
Removing the return lets these work properly in the editor.
(Also reorder conditionals to short-circuit and avoid expensive methods.)