- Unify keycode values (secondary label printed on a key), remove unused hardcoded Latin-1 codes.
- Unify IME behaviour, add inline composition string display on Windows and X11.
- Add key_label (localized label printed on a key) value to the key events, and allow mapping actions to the unshifted Unicode events.
- Add support for physical keyboard (Bluetooth or Sidecar) handling on iOS.
- Add support for media key handling on macOS.
Co-authored-by: Raul Santos <raulsntos@gmail.com>
* This new audio stream allows to play multiple sounds and control them over time from code.
* It greatly simplifies tasks such as generative music (music generated from code) or audio.
This new type of stream was added with the goal of fixing audio blending in AnimationPlayer and AnimationTree, but can be used by others for their regular audio needs.
Does not fix anything currently, but should help implement #69758 properly.
Some demo code of how to use this:
```GDScript
var player = $SomeNode as AudioStreamPlayer
player.stream = AudioStreamPolyphonic.new()
var playback = player.get_stream_playback() as AudioStreamPlaybackPolyphonic
var id = playback.play_stream(preload("res://Clip1.ogg"))
await get_tree().create_timer(1).timeout
playback.set_stream_volume(id,-12) # Set volume to half after one second
await get_tree().create_timer(2).timeout
var id2 = playback.play_stream(preload("res://Clip2.ogg")) # 2 seconds later, start another clip
await get_tree().create_timer(1).timeout
playback.stop_stream(id) # 1 second later, kill the first clip
playback.set_stream_pitch_scale(id2,1.5) # Make the second clip go 50% faster
```
This is using an adapted version of UAX#31 to not rely on the ICU
database (which isn't available in builds without TextServerAdvanced).
It allows most characters used in diverse scripts but not everything.
* Works for binary and text files.
* Makes EditorQuickOpen work with custom resources again.
* Information is cached and easily accessible.
Properly fixes#66179. Supersedes #66215 and supersedes #62417
**WARNING**: This required breaking backwards binary compatibility (.res and .scn files). Files saved after this PR is merged will no longer open in any earlier versions of Godot.
This PR is a follow up to #64092, which fixed important issues but it was implemented in an overly complex and inefficient way (because it forced the default code path to always go through string operations).
This cleans up all the shader parameter code.
This fixes#54336. Also fixes#56219 because, as the new code never queries the RenderingServer on load, potential deadlocks are avoided.
**NOTE**: materials saved between #62972 and #64092 will no longer work and will need to be resaved in an earlier version.
- Make all margin properties follow the same naming convention (their getter and setter too).
- Remove a virtual counterpart of `get_style_margin` from API.
- Allow to override `get_minimum_size` from scripting and remove `get_center_size`.
Updated SkeletonProfile's main and property descriptions
-Description now has note about read only quality
-"bone_size" and "group_size" property descriptions have been added and clarified.
-Property descriptions refer to BoneMap page instead of [code]bone_map[/code] from [Retargeting 3d skeletons](https://docs.godotengine.org/en/latest/tutorials/assets_pipeline/retargeting_3d_skeletons.html#bone-map).
-all property descriptions now do not have any Notes to split them
-TokageItLab clarifies property descriptions to highlight their use
Co-Authored-By: Silc 'Tokage' Renew <tokage.it.lab@gmail.com>
- Add `Plane(Vector3)` constructor.
- Rename `IntersectRay` to `IntersectsRay`.
- Rename `IntersectSegment` to `IntersectsSegment`.
- Replace `Center` property with `GetCenter` method.
- Add and fix documentation about the _normal_ parameter
to Core and C# documentation.
- Remove `Transform3D(Quaternion, Vector3)` constructor from C#.
- Add `Transform3D(Projection)` constructor to C#.
- Add documentation to the `Transform3D(Projection)` constructor in Core.
- Add `Transform3D` constructor with only real_t params to C# that mirrors `Transform2D`.
- Expose `Basis` constructor with only real_t params in C#.
- Add `Transform2D(real_t, Vector2, real_t, Vector2)` constructor to C#.
Previously, EditorResourceConversionPlugin nominally existed in scripting, but there was no way for a user to actually register one.
This PR adds methods to EditorPlugin for registering/unregistering EditorResourceConversionPlugins.
Additionally, it documents EditorResourceConversionPlugin with descriptions and a basic example.
* It was not a resource, hence it was not working to load it as such.
* Changed so, when opened in editor, a parse error will not fail load and the text will be kept.
* This should allow proper editing from within the code editor, including syntax checking and saving files as-is in text.
Partially addresses #66820.
The code editor still needs to be changed for this to work.
* Button shortcuts were treated as generic input events on buttons. This means that to activate a button shortcut you had to press and release.
* This logic is removed and now shortcuts always activate on press.
* This makes the editor feel more responsive and solves problems related to this behavior.
Fixes#45033 and possibly others.
* Overrides no longer happen for set/get.
* They must be checked with a new function: `ProjectSettings::get_setting_with_override()`.
* GLOBAL_DEF/GLOBAL_GET updated to use this
This change solves many problems:
* General confusion about getting the actual or overriden setting.
* Feature tags available after settings are loaded were being ignored, they are now considered.
* Hacks required for the Project Settings editor to work.
Fixes#64100. Fixes#64014. Fixes#61908.
Removes all 3D modification resources. SkeletonIK3D is a node and still supported.
Remove deprecated Skeleton3D functionality for 4.0, so we can add it back in 4.x.
Remove local_pose_override feature from Skeleton3D and BoneAttachment3D.
Expose Skeleton3D::get_version() so IK scripts/extensions can cache bones.
Note: This change only affects 3D. SkeletonModification2D will work as before.
This class exposes no functionality to scripting itself, but is used by EditorExportPlugins.
Internally, it is what does the actual exporting of projects.
* This solution is much cleaner than the one in 3.x thanks to the use of callables.
* Works without issues in any language (no need to worry about camel or snake case).
* Editor code uses a compatibility function (too much work to redo).
Fixes#59899
Provides an obvious way to unload the currently loaded scene (which is nowhere to be found in the docs).
The SceneTree.change_scene_to() method must now always provide a valid PackedScene.
Fixes#63565.
* Fix potential crash when using bind in `Variant::get_callable_error_text()`
* Properly compute bound arguments so they can be properly shown.
* Add a function to obtain the actual bound arguments.
* Works for text, binary and imported resources
* Allows better clean up of duplicate files.
TODO (future PRs):
* Use this API for assigning new UIDs to copied files.
* Use this API for UID conflict on FS scanning (if more than one file has the same UID, the newer one(s) should get assigned a different UID).
* Remove unused `EditorPropertyMember` and related hints, previouly used by
VisualScript. Such logic should be implemented in the VS module itself.
* As the above broke compatibility with the VS module, clean up the other
hacks that were still in core in support of VisualScript.
* `PROPERTY_USAGE_INTERNATIONALIZED` was only used in Object's
`get_translatable_strings()`, which is a legacy function not used anywhere.
So both are removed.
* Reordered some usage flags after the above removal to minimize the diff.
* General clean up.
Fixes#30203.
Co-authored-by: Rémi Verschelde <rverschelde@gmail.com>
* All core types masks are now correctly marked as bitfields.
* The enum hacks in MouseButtonMask and many other types are gone. This ensures that binders to other languages non C++ can actually implement type safe bitmasks.
* Most bitmask operations replaced by functions in BitField<>
* Key is still a problem because its enum and mask at the same time. While it kind of works in C++, this most likely can't be implemented safely in other languages and will have to be changed at some point. Mostly left as-is.
* Documentation and API dump updated to reflect bitfields in core types.
`const` is used on all methods, even when they cause modification of the server. This reworks the methods of the server to only use `const` on method that don't change the state of the server.
Erasing array elements while iterating does not appear to be safe.
For example, the following prints nothing:
```
var a := [0,1,2,3,4,5,6]
for i in a:
if i % 2 == 0:
a.erase(i)
else:
print(i)
```
While this is often true for array implementations, it still seems worth
documenting explicitly. I copied the wording from Dictionary.xml.
As many open source projects have started doing it, we're removing the
current year from the copyright notice, so that we don't need to bump
it every year.
It seems like only the first year of publication is technically
relevant for copyright notices, and even that seems to be something
that many companies stopped listing altogether (in a version controlled
codebase, the commits are a much better source of date of publication
than a hardcoded copyright statement).
We also now list Godot Engine contributors first as we're collectively
the current maintainers of the project, and we clarify that the
"exclusive" copyright of the co-founders covers the timespan before
opensourcing (their further contributions are included as part of Godot
Engine contributors).
Also fixed "cf." Frenchism - it's meant as "refer to / see".