fixes godotengine#82061
fixes godotengine#61556
Also, distinguish between main pack and DLC packs.
It's desirable to downloaded content to be as small as possible. This change avoids bloating non-main pack files with new versions of resources that are all read on startup and never used again. They have no effect if loaded after startup.
- project.godot/project.binary file
- extension_list.cfg
- app icon and boot_splash
- .ico and .icns files (these can still be opted in for DLC by listing them explicitly in the include filter)
Unsigned subtraction underflow caused the frame counter to be locked at
2^64 in the visual profiler until debugger/profiler_frame_history_size
number of frames had passed.
The engine internally limits the number of functions reported back (to
16 by default). To this point, it's been sort the profiling info in
*ascending* order of time spent, then trimming the list. This meant
we may only see the best (fastest) functions, instead of the worst
that you probably want when profiling.
Now the servers_debugger sort more closely matches the local_debugger
one, which worked fine.
This change introduces a new EditorThemeManager class
to abstract theme generatio and its subroutines.
Logic related to EditorTheme, EditorColorMap, and editor
icons has been extracted into their respective files with
includes cleaned up.
All related files have been moved to a separate folder to
better scope them in the project. This includes relevant
generated files as well.
Fixes the issue by adding a mechanism by which the functions that were
previously disappearing can be profiled too. This is optional with
an editor setting, since collecting more information naturally slows the engine
further while profiling.
Fixes#23715, #40251, #29049
Fixes script editor debug menu on sessions other than 1
Fixes breakpoint toggle from menu in sessions other than 1
Removes execution display when switching to non-breaked sessions
This allows to include script_instance.h directly in the
generated gdvirtual.gen.inc, and remove excessive includes
from the codebase.
This should also allow Resource to use GDVIRTUAL macros,
which wasn't possible previously due to a circular dependency.
This should result in some noticeable performance improvements,
aside from fixing bugs due to conflicts in logic.
This also simplifies some related code identified while debugging.
* This implementation adds threads on the side of the client (script debugger).
* Some functions of the debugger are optimized.
* The profile is also now thread safe using atomics.
* The editor can switch between multiple threads when debugging.
This PR adds threaded support for the script language debugger. Every thread has its own thread local data and it will connect to the debugger using multiple thread IDs.
This means that, now, the editor can receive multiple threads entering debug mode at the same time.
- Use the name, file path and line number of the caller that invokes
`GD.PushError` and `GD.PushWarning` instead of the location in the C++
`runtime_interop.cpp` file.
- Improvements to getting the C# stack trace.
- Use C# type keywords for built-in types in method declarations.
- Remove extra space before each parameter in method declarations.
- Skip one more frame to avoid `NativeInterop.NativeFuncs`.
- Skip methods annotated with the `[StackTraceHidden]` attribute.
- Improvements to `ScriptEditorDebugger` when source is in project.
- Avoid overriding error metadata when the source is inside the
project file.
- Use the source function in the title when the source is inside
the project file.
Users that use these methods would expect the reported location printed
by these methods to correspond to a location in their project source files.
Specifically, they'd expect to see the file path and line number at which
they call these methods, and not the location of the C++ code (which is
always the same). Now, these methods are a lot more useful since users
can know which line in their source code printed the error/warning.
For PRs, this should give a more accurate list, as the previous method would
diff to the tip of the `master` branch, which could include new commits (and
thus changed files) not present in the PR branch.
codespell's `--skip` option doesn't work at all with folders when used
together with an explicit list of paths to work with, so let's not use it.
Instead of reading files over the network, the new version uses a local file cache and only updates files when it changes.
The original remote filesystem was created 14 years ago, when ethernet was faster than hard drives or even flash. Also, mobile devices have a very small amount of storage.
Nowadays, this is no longer the case so the approach is changed to using a persistent cache in the target device.
Co-authored-by: m4gr3d