Hostname is now resolved during poll in WebSocketClient (wslay) to avoid
blocking during connect.
An attempt is still made to find the hostname in the resolver cache.
(cherry picked from commit 1ec96bc206)
-Allows more fine grained notifications (hence better performance) than using the global scene tree signals (node added and removed).
-Required for #55950
(cherry picked from commit fbd9599b04)
Add more detail to the description for the warp_mouse_position method, clarifying that the vector is in screen coordinates and relative to an origin at the top of the game window.
(cherry picked from commit 3dc1fad262)
This lets us have its definition in `core/version.h` and avoid
rebuilding a handful of files every time the commit hash changes.
(cherry picked from commit 90162851a7)
This reverts #53828 which had caused a significant drop in incremental
rebuild time for debug builds (from 10s to 23s on my laptop).
The "faster but unsafe" options are re-added, as well as adding
`max_drift=60` which we didn't use previously.
These options speed up SCons' own processing of the codebase to decide
what to build/rebuild (i.e. the first step before actually calling the
compiler). This will therefore not make much difference for scratch
builds, and is mostly useful for incremental rebuilds (including "null"
rebuilds with no change).
These options are enabled automatically for `debug` builds, unless
`fast_unsafe=no` is passed.
They are disabled by default for `release` and `release_debug` builds,
unless `fast_unsafe=yes` is passed.
(cherry picked from commit d4553c5126)
Most frames there will be no change in project settings, and it makes no sense to read settings every frame in case of changes, as a large number of string compares are involved.
This PR adds a signal to ProjectSettings that can be subscribed to in order to keep local settings up to date with ProjectSettings.
In addition a function `ProjectSettings::has_changes()` is provided for objects outside the signal system (e.g. Rasterizers).
On some platforms, exporters are prevented from exporting S3TC textures. This causes problems if the .import file contains a reference to such a texture - the exported project will attempt to load the S3TC, fail, and probably crash.
This PR prevents this problem by faking lack of hardware support for S3TC on the affected platforms. This prevents the engine attempting to load the S3TC and avoids the problem.