- Add some missing descriptions.
- Add links to tutorials for ARVR and AnimationTree.
- Style fixes.
- Engine changes:
* Make `AnimationNodeTransition.input_<number>` properties internal
so that they don't appear in the docs. They still appear in the
inspector based on the actual number of inputs requested.
* Drop unimplemented `CPUParticles.flatness`. It's only used for 3D
particles in `ParticlesMaterial`, and thus only relevant for
`CPUParticles3D`.
Happy new year to the wonderful Godot community!
We're starting a new decade with a well-established, non-profit, free
and open source game engine, and tons of further improvements in the
pipeline from hundreds of contributors.
Godot will keep getting better, and we're looking forward to all the
games that the community will keep developing and releasing with it.
This change allows travel() to be called on AnimationNodeStateMachinePlayback during _ready(), before the start node has been processed and the state machine is considered playing.
Donated by IMVU, Inc.
Fixes#31410
When we create an animation player with an animation from which we will start another AnimationPlayer's animation at the moment when that animation is already active - it will be stopped. When starting an animation with play() func all the 'outside' animations for animation player were removed (`_stop_playing_caches` func). This pr prevents this behaviour for the case when play is called for animation that's still active. This way the behaviour is the same between "Animation Playback track" and other tracks (tested with value track)
- Refer to properties explicitly when possible
- When multiple warnings are returned, always separate them by one
blank line to make them easier to distinguish
- Improve grammar and formatting
It's not necessary, but the vast majority of calls of error macros
do have an ending semicolon, so it's best to be consistent.
Most WARN_DEPRECATED calls did *not* have a semicolon, but there's
no reason for them to be treated differently.
It seems to stay compatible with formatting done by clang-format 6.0 and 7.0,
so contributors can keep using those versions for now (they will not undo those
changes).
The API docs for various animation nodes are pretty empty, yet the
tutorial at
https://docs.godotengine.org/en/latest/tutorials/animation/animation_tree.html
contains some details.
These details should be included in the API docs so looking up a
particular class actually provides some information rather than
requiring the user to hunt for a different tutorial.
This also links the AnimationTree tutorial and demo in the docs.
I've found the TPS demo to be the best resource so far for learning
how to use the AnimationTree. This should be easy to find if someone
looks up the AnimationTree API docs.
Finally, this fixes a param typo in AnimationNodeStateMachine.
-Changed Animation to have a special signal when tracks are changed, to avoid unnecesary track cache rebuilds in AnimationPlayer
-Added missing emit_changed whe modifying keys to Animation
-Changed AnimationPlayer to use the new refcounted connections instead of the previous hacky way to keep references
-Changed AnimationEditor to update the current track when keys are edited
-Fixed bug where undo/redo did not work with AnimationKeyEdit (was not being updated)
-Made sure UndoRedo does not mind deleted objects in undo/redo history, this would corrupt the history or clear it without need.
This allows most demos to run without any ubsan or asan errors. There
are still some things in thirdpart/ and some things in AudioServer that
needs a look but this fixes a lot of issues. This should help debug less
obvious issues, hopefully.
This fixes#25217 and fixes#25218
Fixes the following GCC 8 warnings:
```
core/image.cpp:730:44: warning: 'mip1_weight' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
core/image.cpp:293:20: warning: 'mip2' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
core/image.cpp:293:20: warning: 'mip1' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
editor/audio_stream_preview.cpp:58:19: warning: 'vmax' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
editor/audio_stream_preview.cpp:85:19: warning: 'vmin' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
editor/editor_themes.cpp:306:53: warning: 'preset_contrast' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
editor/plugins/animation_blend_space_2d_editor.cpp:459:27: warning: 'prev_idx' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
editor/plugins/animation_blend_space_2d_editor.cpp:443:27: warning: 'prev_idx' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
main/tests/test_oa_hash_map.cpp:57:29: warning: 'value' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
modules/csg/csg.cpp:764:40: warning: 'max_angle' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
modules/csg/csg_shape.cpp:1945:3: warning: 'face_count' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
scene/3d/voxel_light_baker.cpp:1593:8: warning: 'cone_aperture' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
scene/3d/voxel_light_baker.cpp:1592:6: warning: 'cone_dir_count' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
scene/animation/animation_blend_space_2d.cpp:471:8: warning: 'mind' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
core/os/memory.cpp:94: warning: ignoring #pragma clang diagnostic [-Wunknown-pragmas]
core/os/memory.cpp:95: warning: ignoring #pragma clang diagnostic [-Wunknown-pragmas]
core/os/memory.cpp:98: warning: ignoring #pragma clang diagnostic [-Wunknown-pragmas]
```
Fixes the following GCC 5 warnings:
```
core/object.h:193:11: warning: 'MethodInfo::flags' will be initialized after [-Wreorder]
core/object.h:192:15: warning: 'PropertyInfo MethodInfo::return_val' [-Wreorder]
core/object.cpp:278:1: warning: when initialized here [-Wreorder]
core/script_debugger_remote.h:97:6: warning: 'ScriptDebuggerRemote::max_cps' will be initialized after [-Wreorder]
core/script_debugger_remote.h:91:6: warning: 'int ScriptDebuggerRemote::max_messages_per_frame' [-Wreorder]
core/script_debugger_remote.cpp:1086:1: warning: when initialized here [-Wreorder]
core/script_debugger_remote.h:98:6: warning: 'ScriptDebuggerRemote::char_count' will be initialized after [-Wreorder]
core/script_debugger_remote.h:92:6: warning: 'int ScriptDebuggerRemote::n_messages_dropped' [-Wreorder]
core/script_debugger_remote.cpp:1086:1: warning: when initialized here [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/area_bullet.h:102:7: warning: 'AreaBullet::isScratched' will be initialized after [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/area_bullet.h:92:39: warning: 'PhysicsServer::AreaSpaceOverrideMode AreaBullet::spOv_mode' [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/area_bullet.cpp:46:1: warning: when initialized here [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/collision_object_bullet.h:127:15: warning: 'CollisionObjectBullet::space' will be initialized after [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/collision_object_bullet.h:117:7: warning: 'CollisionObjectBullet::Type CollisionObjectBullet::type' [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/collision_object_bullet.cpp:67:1: warning: when initialized here [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/godot_ray_world_algorithm.h:48:7: warning: 'GodotRayWorldAlgorithm::m_ownManifol1d' will be initialized after [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/godot_ray_world_algorithm.h:46:33: warning: 'const btDiscreteDynamicsWorld* GodotRayWorldAlgorithm::m_world' [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/godot_ray_world_algorithm.cpp:50:1: warning: when initialized here [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/godot_result_callbacks.h:91:18: warning: 'GodotAllConvexResultCallback::m_exclude' will be initialized after [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/godot_result_callbacks.h:89:6: warning: 'int GodotAllConvexResultCallback::m_resultMax' [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/godot_result_callbacks.h:93:2: warning: when initialized here [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/godot_result_callbacks.h:142:18: warning: 'GodotAllContactResultCallback::m_exclude' will be initialized after [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/godot_result_callbacks.h:140:6: warning: 'int GodotAllContactResultCallback::m_resultMax' [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/godot_result_callbacks.h:147:2: warning: when initialized here [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/godot_result_callbacks.h:168:18: warning: 'GodotContactPairContactResultCallback::m_exclude' will be initialized after [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/godot_result_callbacks.h:166:6: warning: 'int GodotContactPairContactResultCallback::m_resultMax' [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/godot_result_callbacks.h:173:2: warning: when initialized here [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/godot_result_callbacks.h:195:18: warning: 'GodotRestInfoContactResultCallback::m_exclude' will be initialized after [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/godot_result_callbacks.h:191:7: warning: 'bool GodotRestInfoContactResultCallback::m_collided' [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/godot_result_callbacks.h:199:2: warning: when initialized here [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/rigid_body_bullet.h:200:9: warning: 'RigidBodyBullet::gravity_scale' will be initialized after [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/rigid_body_bullet.h:199:9: warning: 'real_t RigidBodyBullet::mass' [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/rigid_body_bullet.cpp:258:1: warning: when initialized here [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/rigid_body_bullet.h:222:28: warning: 'RigidBodyBullet::force_integration_callback' will be initialized after [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/rigid_body_bullet.h:219:7: warning: 'bool RigidBodyBullet::isTransformChanged' [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/rigid_body_bullet.cpp:258:1: warning: when initialized here [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/rigid_body_bullet.h:220:7: warning: 'RigidBodyBullet::previousActiveState' will be initialized after [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/rigid_body_bullet.h:208:6: warning: 'int RigidBodyBullet::maxCollisionsDetection' [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/rigid_body_bullet.cpp:258:1: warning: when initialized here [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/soft_body_bullet.h:69:9: warning: 'SoftBodyBullet::total_mass' will be initialized after [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/soft_body_bullet.h:68:6: warning: 'int SoftBodyBullet::simulation_precision' [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/soft_body_bullet.cpp:38:1: warning: when initialized here [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/soft_body_bullet.h:76:9: warning: 'SoftBodyBullet::drag_coefficient' will be initialized after [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/soft_body_bullet.h:61:14: warning: 'btSoftBody* SoftBodyBullet::bt_soft_body' [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/soft_body_bullet.cpp:38:1: warning: when initialized here [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/space_bullet.h:97:22: warning: 'SpaceBullet::solver' will be initialized after [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/space_bullet.h:95:35: warning: 'btDefaultCollisionConfiguration* SpaceBullet::collisionConfiguration' [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/space_bullet.cpp:333:1: warning: when initialized here [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/space_bullet.h:101:23: warning: 'SpaceBullet::soft_body_world_info' will be initialized after [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/space_bullet.h:99:23: warning: 'btGhostPairCallback* SpaceBullet::ghostPairCallback' [-Wreorder]
modules/bullet/space_bullet.cpp:333:1: warning: when initialized here [-Wreorder]
modules/gdnative/nativescript/nativescript.h:79:13: warning: 'NativeScriptDesc::base_native_type' will be initialized after [-Wreorder]
modules/gdnative/nativescript/nativescript.h:73:9: warning: 'String NativeScriptDesc::documentation' [-Wreorder]
modules/gdnative/nativescript/nativescript.h:88:9: warning: when initialized here [-Wreorder]
modules/gdscript/gdscript.h:296:6: warning: 'GDScriptWarning::line' will be initialized after [-Wreorder]
modules/gdscript/gdscript.h:294:4: warning: 'GDScriptWarning::Code GDScriptWarning::code' [-Wreorder]
modules/gdscript/gdscript.h:303:2: warning: when initialized here [-Wreorder]
scene/3d/physics_body.h:544:7: warning: 'PhysicalBone::simulate_physics' will be initialized after [-Wreorder]
scene/3d/physics_body.h:543:7: warning: 'bool PhysicalBone::_internal_static_body' [-Wreorder]
scene/3d/physics_body.cpp:2502:1: warning: when initialized here [-Wreorder]
scene/3d/physics_body.h:546:6: warning: 'PhysicalBone::bone_id' will be initialized after [-Wreorder]
scene/3d/physics_body.h:539:12: warning: 'Skeleton* PhysicalBone::parent_skeleton' [-Wreorder]
scene/3d/physics_body.cpp:2502:1: warning: when initialized here [-Wreorder]
scene/3d/spring_arm.h:44:11: warning: 'SpringArm::mask' will be initialized after [-Wreorder]
scene/3d/spring_arm.h:43:8: warning: 'float SpringArm::current_spring_length' [-Wreorder]
scene/3d/spring_arm.cpp:37:1: warning: when initialized here [-Wreorder]
scene/animation/skeleton_ik.h:159:11: warning: 'SkeletonIK::target_node_override' will be initialized after [-Wreorder]
scene/animation/skeleton_ik.h:152:7: warning: 'bool SkeletonIK::use_magnet' [-Wreorder]
scene/animation/skeleton_ik.cpp:418:1: warning: when initialized here [-Wreorder]
scene/resources/tile_set.h:84:9: warning: 'TileSet::AutotileData::size' will be initialized after [-Wreorder]
scene/resources/tile_set.h:83:7: warning: 'int TileSet::AutotileData::spacing' [-Wreorder]
scene/resources/tile_set.h:92:12: warning: when initialized here [-Wreorder]
scene/resources/tile_set.h:115:12: warning: 'TileSet::TileData::tile_mode' will be initialized after [-Wreorder]
scene/resources/tile_set.h:114:9: warning: 'Color TileSet::TileData::modulate' [-Wreorder]
scene/resources/tile_set.h:120:12: warning: when initialized here [-Wreorder]
servers/physics/body_sw.h:84:19: warning: 'BodySW::direct_state_query_list' will be initialized after [-Wreorder]
servers/physics/body_sw.h:57:11: warning: 'uint16_t BodySW::locked_axis' [-Wreorder]
servers/physics/body_sw.cpp:756:1: warning: when initialized here [-Wreorder]
```
Nothing really relevant for us, but it's not a bad consistency
improvement anyway so worth taking.
It was Godot-ified and integrated into Tween originally (#628)
without mention that it was thirdparty code, but it's actually
derived from https://github.com/jesusgollonet/ofpennereasing.
It's also very bad quality code and should be replaced by a better,
properly-maintained library of easing equations.
Fixes GCC 5 warnings of the form:
core/io/http_client.cpp:288:9: warning: enumeration value 'STATUS_SSL_HANDSHAKE_ERROR' not handled in switch [-Wswitch]
core/io/marshalls.cpp:806:9: warning: enumeration value 'AABB' not handled in switch [-Wswitch]
Those can be trivial cases where adding a default fallback is the solution,
or more complex issues/hidden bugs where missed values are actually meant
to be handled.
This allows more consistency in the manner we include core headers,
where previously there would be a mix of absolute, relative and
include path-dependent includes.
This commit makes operator[] on Vector const and adds a write proxy to it. From
now on writes to Vectors need to happen through the .write proxy. So for
instance:
Vector<int> vec;
vec.push_back(10);
std::cout << vec[0] << std::endl;
vec.write[0] = 20;
Failing to use the .write proxy will cause a compilation error.
In addition COWable datatypes can now embed a CowData pointer to their data.
This means that String, CharString, and VMap no longer use or derive from
Vector.
_ALWAYS_INLINE_ and _FORCE_INLINE_ are now equivalent for debug and non-debug
builds. This is a lot faster for Vector in the editor and while running tests.
The reason why this difference used to exist is because force-inlined methods
used to give a bad debugging experience. After extensive testing with modern
compilers this is no longer the case.
My first attepmt I added a second loop to check if processing should
stop. This attempts to optimize by using the original loop (one loop).
Also resets `elapsed` time on finish of tween which fixes `tell()`.
I've made the following changes:
- make `is_active` the main way of keeping track of tween
processing/activity, meaning that `is_active` will now return
`false` if all tween actions have finished or if it isn't started
or if it was stopped via `set_active(false)` or any other mode
- removed is_stopped because is redundand now
The above meant that we don't have to keep track of yet another variable
`available` since everything is based on `*processing_internal` so I
removed it, likewise it's own local `processing` variable was removed,
as well as the "double" `_set_process` which it feels more like a hack.
What wasn't changed:
- `tell()` still returns max value (i.e. `== get_runtime()` when all
tweens `finish`)
*More testing is needed*. So far I've tested repeat on/off, delay,
`is_active()` working corretly, `set_active(true), set_active(false)`,
but probably more tests are necessary, all the resets, stops, resume
etc.
Fixes most current reports on Coverity Scan of uninitialized scalar
variable (CWE-457): https://cwe.mitre.org/data/definitions/457.html
These happen most of the time (in our code) when instanciating structs
without a constructor (or with an incomplete one), and later returning
the instance. This is sometimes intended though, as some parameters are
only used in some situations and should not be double-initialized for
performance reasons (e.g. `constant` in ShaderLanguage::Token).
Also ensure that get_scale doesn't arbitrarlity change the signs of scales, ensuring that the combination of get_rotation and get_scale gives the correct basis.
Added various missing functions and constructors.
Should close#17968.
fixes#17325.
The bone pose transform was created by setting the rotation and
**then** scaling the transform. This leads to object "deformation"
that's not intended.
playing speed of the animation being played.
As stated in #16550, there is no way to get the playing speed of an
animation. The `playback_speed` property is for the whole AnimationPlayer
node, and the argument passed to `play` method is another scale applied
in top of the AnimationPlayer properties.
Thus, the actual playing speed is AnimationPlayer.speed_scale *
AnimationPlayer.playback.current.speed_scale. If it is not playing, the
method returns 0.
Notable potentially breaking changes:
- PROPERTY_USAGE_NOEDITOR is now PROPERTY_USAGE_STORAGE | PROPERTY_USAGE_NETWORK, without PROPERTY_USAGE_INTERNAL
- Some properties were renamed, and sometimes even shadowed by new ones
- New getter methods (some virtual) were added
Using `misc/scripts/fix_headers.py` on all Godot files.
Some missing header guards were added, and the header inclusion order
was fixed in the Bullet module.
This partially reverts commits e79456519d
and 2d07fe2920, which introduced API changes
needing more in-depth review at this stage.
Kept the removal of "get_position" binding, redundant with
"get_current_animation_position". Kept docs changes where applicable.
Also removed the obsolete "stop_all" method which does the same as "stop".
Fixes#14602.
So now it can seek to the actual values at time=length when instructed to seek to time=N*length.
That is, formerly in the editor you had no way of seeing the actual state at time=length other than temporarily disabling looping. Now you can preview both endpoints.
As a side effect, the values at anim time 0 will only be applied when actually seeking to 0, instead of at every time=N*length, as formerly. No issue.
Prior to this, the value assumed for the interval between the start of the track and the first frame would be the one of the first key if
- *seeking/playing a continuous track*;
- *seeking a discrete track*.
And the first key would be ignored until reached -thus not modifying the target property/transform- in the remaining case; namely, *playing a discrete track*.
In other words, the inner workings of the animation system considered the unreached first key for interpolation but not for a query of every key inside a time range.
With this changes, the first key is only considered is the animation is looped and ignored otherwise. That way, in order to have a start value, you'll need an explicit key at the very beginning of the track, while having the flexibility of the animation player not touching the target value until the first key is reached.
This corresponds to the point 1) of #10752.
Rename user facing methods and variables as well as the corresponding
C++ methods according to the folloming changes:
* pos -> position
* rot -> rotation
* loc -> location
C++ variables are left as is.
Currently we rely on some undefined behavior when Object->cast_to() gets
called with a Null pointer. This used to work fine with GCC < 6 but
newer versions of GCC remove all codepaths in which the this pointer is
Null. However, the non-static cast_to() was supposed to be null safe.
This patch makes cast_to() Null safe and removes the now redundant Null
checks where they existed.
It is explained in this article: https://www.viva64.com/en/b/0226/
I can show you the code
Pretty, with proper whitespace
Tell me, coder, now when did
You last write readable code?
I can open your eyes
Make you see your bad indent
Force you to respect the style
The core devs agreed upon
A whole new world
A new fantastic code format
A de facto standard
With some sugar
Enforced with clang-format
A whole new world
A dazzling style we all dreamed of
And when we read it through
It's crystal clear
That now we're in a whole new world of code
Serialize dictionaries adding newlines between key-value pairs
Serialize group lists also with newlines in between
Serialize string properties escaping only " and \ (needed for a good diff experience with built-in scripts and shaders)
Bonus:
Make AnimationPlayer serialize its blend times always sorted so their order is predictable in the .tscn file.
This PR is back-compat; won't break the load of existing files.
-An action being requested to the user in present tense: (ie, draw, gui_input, etc)
-A notification that an action happened, in past tense (ie, area_entered, modal_closed, etc).
- C++ Nodes mostly do an internal process callback, so it does not conflict with users willing to use their own process callbacks
- callbacks such as _input, _process, _fixed_process _unhandled_input, _unhandled_key_input do not requiere calling a function to enable them. They are enabled automatically if found on the script.
That year should bring the long-awaited OpenGL ES 3.0 compatible renderer
with state-of-the-art rendering techniques tuned to work as low as middle
end handheld devices - without compromising with the possibilities given
for higher end desktop games of course. Great times ahead for the Godot
community and the gamers that will play our games!
This reverts commits 8884b8f519bd5c8f2aa0
and 5cb31f6d5b.
<reduz> Akien, I understand the need for the second loop mode, but I think
the current UI is pretty confusing. I think this should be changed for an
enum, both there and in the animation.. otherwise we should revert it
[...]
<reduz> alternatively this could be added per track, which I think should
make it a little less confusing
Reopens #959..
Now the AnimationTreePlayer filters for Blend2 and OneShot nodes
behave as expected, that is the main animation is not affected by
the secondary animation if the track is filterd out for arbitarily
complex trees.
Discrete value tracks don't update every frame (only when a new key is
reached). So we can't use the actual property value as an accumulator:
it will end up being zero most of the time.
The _process_node function (which recurses through the blend tree
generating blend values and the active animation list) had an argument
named `switched` which would loop an animation back to the beginning if
it had reached the end (regardless of whether or not it was supposed to
be a looping animation).
This argument was only used in four places: two of them were overridden
by a seek-to-zero, and I believe the other two are bugs.
In OneShot, it was used to reset the oneshot animation to the beginning
when fired. But this would fail if the oneshot node was fired before it
had completed its previous run. While this *could* be a valid way for
oneshot to work (firing does nothing if it's already running), the code
currently resets the fade-in, so I believe that it is intended to reset.
I replaced this usage with seek-to-0.
In Transition, it was used on the previous (fading out) animation when
seeking the Transition node, which I believe is incorrect: why would you
want to loop a non-looping animation instead of simply fading out from
the end? Also it will never happen unless you seek the Transition node
twice during one cross-fade.
The other two uses are in Transition and _process_animation, where it is
used along with a seek-to-zero which overrides it.