Some cases were not handled properly for Polygon2D after making changes in common code to fix Line2D antialiasing. Added an option for drawing polygons to differentiate the two use cases.
Fixes#34568
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The calculation used to be wrong when exactly at a power of 2.
`nearest_shift` always return the "next" power of 2
`nearest_shift(4) == 3 # 2^3 = 8`.
On the other hand `next_power_of_2` returns the exact value if that
value is a power of 2 (i.e. `next_power_of_2(4) == 4`).
I.e. :
```
WARN_PRINT(itos(next_power_of_2(4)) + " " + itos(1 << nearest_shift(4)));
// WARNING: ... : 4 8
```
Is this by design?
Before this fix, opening relative export paths inside of an EditorFileDialog was not possible. This was fixed by modifying String::path_to_file() to save relative paths in EditorExportPreset::set_export_path() more appropriately and changing EditorFileDialog::set_current_dir() to open relative paths.
Near matching was not implemented like in TranslationServer, so a
resource remapped for 'ru' (but not 'ru_RU') would not be used as
fallback if the system locale was 'ru_RU'.
Fixes#34058.
The previous code only parsed the first two characters (potentially reading
out of bounds if input was invalid), but some locales use a 3-letter language
code (e.g. 'nah_MX').
So I refactored the logic a bit to properly parse the locale and extract the
part left of the regional code, if provided (supports both 'en_US' and 'en-US'
style).
I made TranslationServer::get_language_code() public as I'll use it in a
follow up commit.
Underscaled arc tolerance produced very small values so that changes
to this parameter were negligible when scaled internally, hence significant
performance drop (lots of intermediate points inserted in an arc). Now the
performance is mostly the same compared to other types of offsetting
(SQUARE, MITER).
Polygon2D:
The property wasn't used anymore after switching from canvas_item_add_polygon() to canvas_item_add_triangle_array() for drawing.
Line2D:
Added the same property as for Polygon2D & fixed smooth line drawing to use indices correctly.
Fixes#26823
This makes it possible to know whether the window is focused
at a given time, without having to track the focus state manually
using `NOTIFICATION_WM_FOCUS_IN` and `NOTIFICATION_WM_FOCUS_OUT`.
This partially addresses #33928.
This allows setting the `read_chunk_size` of the internal HTTPClient.
This is important to reduce the allocation overhead and number of file
writes when downloading large files, allowing for better download speed.
s * edge0 = -d / a * edge0 = -edge0⋅v0 / (edge0⋅edge0) * edge0 = vector projection of -v0 onto edge0
By incorrectly using -e/c instead of -d/a, Face3::get_closest_point_to was returning the wrong point in certain cases. Specifically, I noticed it returning vertex[0] when it should have been returning vertex[1].
Messages coming from ERR_EXPLAIN / ERR_*_MSG macros used to strip the
error explanation in release builds and was changed in a recent
refactoring.
This commit restores the old behaviour (fixing release builds).
Assigns a default value in VMap and HashMap when new keys are created using
the array operator so they are the same as the other Map classes.
The non const version of the array operator can be used for both assigning a
value and retrieving a writeable version. In the Map template classes the
assign version is being used to create new keys, but sometimes not assigning
a value when retrieving a writeable version.
This does not address the problem that the default value may not be the
correct one, and it does not address the problem that new keys probably
should not be created when the array operator is used. These problems will
be addressed in a separate commit.
Implemented uniform API in Viewport class to override 2D and/or
3D camera.
Added buttons in 2D and 3D editor viewport toolbars that override
the running game camera transform with the editor viewport camera
transform. Implemented via remote debugger protocol and camera
override API.
Removed LiveEditFuncs function pointers from ScriptDebugger class.
Since the debugger got access to the SceneTree instance (if one
exists), there is no need to store the function pointers. The live
edit functions in SceneTree are used directly instead. Also removed
the static version of live edit functions in SceneTree for the same
reason. This reduced the SceneTree -> Debugger coupling too since
the function pointers don't need to be set from SceneTree anymore.
Moved script_debugger_remote.h/cpp from 'core/' to 'scene/debugger/'.
This is because the remote debugger is now using SceneTree directly
and 'core/' classes should not depend on 'scene/' classes.