- For now everything imports multithreaded by default (should work I guess, let's test).
- Controllable per importer
Early test benchmark. 64 large textures (importing as lossless, _not_ as vram) on a mobile i7, 12 threads:
Importing goes down from 46 to 7 seconds.
For VRAM I will change the logic to use a compressing thread in a subsequent PR, as well as implementing Betsy.
-Decode/Encode functions for u8,s8,u16,s16,u32,s32,u64,s64,half,float,double,variant
-Improved binder template to allow this
Given in Godot 4.0 PackedByteArray is passed as reference, it is now possible to have these functions there, which makes the most sense.
* 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.
This ensure that typed arrays are properly checked when setting an
element.
Moved the macro to a straight declaration since the macro was only used
for Array and it now is quite specific to the Array class.
The array should just assimilate the type of the other one since
assignment in this case means a change in the reference.
This also adds a `typed_assign` function for the cases where type
validation is wanted.
Make sure that RemoteDebuggerPeer wait at least 100us between polls
(effectively forcing a min tick of 100 microseconds).
This greatly improve performances (the call to poll was useless since
during low traffic, writes would always be available, and during high
traffic, reads would always be available, effectively making it a
busy-waiting loop). We could further improve this, by separating the two
polls, and adjust the min tick based on load, but this is most likely
more than enough already without sacrificing too much on high loads.