The setting is initially assigned the name of the Godot project,
but it's kept freezed to prevent issues when renaming the Godot
project.
The user can always rename the C# project and solution manually and
change the setting to the new name.
Co-authored-by: Ignacio Roldán Etcheverry <ignalfonsore@gmail.com>
When folders are moved/removed from the file system, the `.csproj`
may need to be edited to update the path of C# scripts or remove them.
If a C# solution has not been created, the `.csproj` file does not exist
and therefore there is no need to edit it.
Update GodotSharpEditor.cs & csharp_script.cpp with better casing and localisation for HintTooltip on Build button
Co-authored-by: Rémi Verschelde <rverschelde@gmail.com>
Implemented some basic caching to avoid unnecessary AOT compilation
of unchanged assemblies that were already compiled previously.
This reduces iOS export times considerably for subsequent builds
since many dependencies never change, such as framework assemblies
and the Godot bindings.
The AOT compiler asm output and object files are now placed in
`res://.mono/temp/obj/<CONFIG>/godot-aot-cache/` instead of a
temporary directory.
Use `System.Array.Empty<T>` to get an empty array instead of allocating
a new one every time. Since arrays are immutable there is no need to
allocate them every time.
(cherry picked from commit accd05f4ad)
While there are still various bugs to solve and features to implement, the C#
support as of Godot 3.4 is fairly mature and already used by a number of users
in production. Now that we default to dotnet CLI as build tool, it also seems
to be more reliable than MSBuild.
The documentation can (and does for the most part) point out some caveats that
users should be aware of, but this info dialog has outlived its intended
purpose.
(cherry picked from commit 671467b888)
Added `SystemConfiguration.framework` to the Xcode project to fix
undefined symbols errors building without the interpreter, like:
`_SCNetworkReachabilityScheduleWithRunLoop`.
Added explicit static constructors to the generated `NativeCalls`
class to avoid a `TypeInitializationException` at startup when
Godot attempts to read the static fields (like `godot_api_hash`)
from this class.
This seems to be an issue with Mono's AOT compiler and classes
with the `beforefieldinit` attribute. Not sure if it only happens
when the fields are only accessed via reflection as was our case.
Explicitly declaring the static constructor makes the C# compiler
not add the `beforefieldinit` attribute to the class.
We use `Mono.Cecil` to search for P/Invoke methods in assemblies in
order to collect symbols that we must prevent from being stripped.
We could pass the symbols as `-u` linker arguments (`-Wl,-u,symbol`)
for the native target (not for the project), but it was simpler to
generate referencing code and avoid changes to Godot's iOS exporter.
Replaced obsolete preprocessor check for simulator/device in C code.
Architecture can no longer be used to determine this with Apple Silicon.
The new code uses `TARGET_OS_SIMULATOR` from `TargetConditionals.h`.
We have some mono libs which can only be used in devide builds.
We were adding them as static libs. Previously it was only causing
warnings because missing arch for the simulator, but now this
is treated as an error.
To fix this we turn them into xcframeworks with dummy static libs
for the simulator and the actual ones for devices.
We decided to rename the upcoming 3.2.4 release to 3.3 to better reflect that
it is a significant feature release, and not a maintenance update.
The `3.2` branch was also renamed to `3.x` and will now be the development
branch for future 3.x releases (3.3, 3.4, etc.).
This is needed with newer Mono versions, at least with Mono 6.12+
Depends on the following commit from our build scripts:
godotengine/godot-mono-builds@9d75cff174
(cherry picked from commit b98e8b11e6)
Allow game projects to use a Godot.NET.Sdk with a newer patch version.
The major and minor version are still required to be the same.
For example: Allow a Godot 3.2.4 C# project to use a hypothetical
3.2.5 version of Godot.NET.Sdk.
- Removed item list that displayed multiple build
configurations launched. Now we only display
the last build that was launched.
- Display build output next to the issues list.
Its visibility can be toggled off/on.
This build output is obtained from the MSBuild
process rather than the MSBuild logger. As such
it displays some MSBuild fatal errors that
previously couldn't be displayed.
- Added a context menu to the issues list with
the option to copy the issue text.
- Replaced the 'Build Project' button in the panel
with a popup menu with the options:
- Build Solution
- Rebuild Solution
- Clean Solution
- The bottom panel button was renamed from 'Mono'
to '.NET' and now display an error/warning icon
if the last build had issues.
When NormalizePath was called with an absolute
path (with drive letter) on Windows, it would
prepend a file path separator to the path, e.g.:
'\C:\Program Files\'.
Apparently this was still accepted as a valid
path by DotNetGlob and it stopped working when
we switched to MSBuildGlob.
(cherry picked from commit 1db0395950)
At least on Windows there seems to be issues if
the solution has no BOM and contains a project
with cyrillic chars.
(cherry picked from commit 1c74fa4242)
MSBuild Item returns empty strings if an attribute isn't set (which
caused an IndexOutOfRangeException in NormalizePath).
We were treating Excludes incorrectly, Remove directives provide the
intended behaviour in the auto-including csproj format.
The editor wasn't clearing the debugger agent
settings properly after a processing a play
request from an IDE. This caused consequent play
attempts to fail if not launched from the IDE,
as the game would still attempt and fail to
connect to the debugger.
The concrete cause: Forgetting to clear the
`GODOT_MONO_DEBUGGER_AGENT` environment variable.
(cherry picked from commit 6e7da72648)