We prefer to prevent using chained assignment (`T a = b = c = T();`) as this
can lead to confusing code and subtle bugs.
According to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assignment_operator_(C%2B%2B), C++
allows any arbitrary return type, so this is standard compliant.
This could be re-assessed if/when we have an actual need for a behavior more
akin to that of the C++ STL, for now this PR simply changes a handful of
cases which were inconsistent with the rest of the codebase (`void` return
type was already the most common case prior to this commit).
Reporting rest collision information is needed for move_and_collide and
move_and_slide so floor detection can be done properly, but in the case
of just testing the motion for collision, it makes sense to return false
if the body is able to move all along the path without being stopped.
Updated the logic in test_move and clarified the documentation for
test_move and move_and_collide.
In all physics servers, body_get_direct_state() now silently returns
nullptr when the body has been already freed or is removed from space,
so the client code can detect this state and invalidate the body rid.
In 2D, there is no change in behavior (just no more errors).
In 3D, the Bullet server returned a valid direct body state when the
body was removed from the physics space, but in this case it didn't
make sense to use the information from the body state.
Same as what is already done for shape queries, applied to point and ray
queries. Easier to document and more flexible to add more parameters.
Also expose intersect_point method to script in 3D.
Remove intersect_point_on_canvas in 2D, replaced with a parameter.
This crash occurred when an audio stream finished playing in NOTIFICATION_INTERNAL_PROCESS,
during which it would iterate through a loop of playbacks,
leading to a "finished" signal, which removed the audio player from the tree
which led to a NOTIFICATION_EXIT_TREE,
which would mutate the array of playbacks while within the above loop.
This moves the signal callback outside of the loop which avoids the crash.
Note: previously, the signal was called multiple times if the same player finishes multiple times in one frame. Now it is at most once per frame.
Affects AudioStreamPlayer, AudioStreamPlayer2D and AudioStreamPlayer3D
Sets `AlignOperands` to `DontAlign`.
`clang-format` developers seem to mostly care about space-based indentation and
every other version of clang-format breaks the bad mismatch of tabs and spaces
that it seems to use for operand alignment. So it's better without, so that it
respects our two-tabs `ContinuationIndentWidth`.
Damping values are now non-negative.
Add new properties linear_damp_mode and angular_damp_mode to set the way
RigidDynamicBody and PhysicalBone (2D & 3D) use damping values.
It can now be Combine (default) to add to the default/areas, or Replace
to override the value completely (current behavior).
The parent `_validate_property()` wasn't called, which led to shadow
properties being visible even if shadows were disabled on a
DirectionalLight3D node.
Fix NavigationObstacle3D to be attached to navigation map - without it
the NavigationObstacle3D is not working.
Replace radius approximation algorithm with simple "radius" property.
* Made the Basis euler orders indexed via enum.
* Node3D has a new rotation_order property to choose Euler rotation order.
* Node3D has also a rotation_mode property to choose between Euler, Quaternion and Basis
Exposing these modes as well as the order makes Godot a lot friendlier for animators, which can choose the best way to interpolate rotations.
The new *Basis* mode makes the (exposed) transform property obsolete, so it was removed (can still be accessed by code of course).
Some split distance properties are unused depending on the
current shadow mode. Also, Blend Splits can only be used if the shadow
mode is PSSM 2 Splits or PSSM 4 Splits.
This also moves the Fade Start property to be located after the
split properties. This avoids intertwining "conditional" properties
with a property that's always available.
The built-in ALPHA in spatial shaders comes pre-set with a per-instance
transparency value. Multiply by it if you want to keep it.
The transparency value of any given GeometryInstance3D is affected by:
- Its new "transparency" property.
- Its own visiblity range when the new "visibility_range_fade_mode"
property is set to "Self".
- Its parent visibility range when the parent's fade mode is
set to "Dependencies".
The "Self" mode will fade-out the instance when reaching the visibility
range limits, while the "Dependencies" mode will fade-in its
dependencies.
Per-instance transparency is only implemented in the forward clustered
renderer, support for mobile should be added in the future.
Co-authored-by: reduz <reduzio@gmail.com>
When emitting stops CPUParticles3D::_set_redraw(bool p_redraw) will set that value to 0 so when you change the amount after that it will actually not update correclty.
This fixes an issue where if it was not emitting when the scene loaded and it start after that the amount is not reflected correclty. This also happened when you checked out the box for emitting in the editor, changed the value of amount and then checked on the box for emitting. With this change if it is emitting during the change it does interrupt the previous particles when you change. The amount and the emit starts from beginning but that is to be expected on an amount of particles change.