1024 KB was low enough that many users seem to hit it, which can lead to the
editor freezing.
The proper fixed as described in #35653 would be to implement a page allocator
to prevent this overflow, but as a stop-gap measure, we can increase the
default value to a more lenient 4096 KB which should be high enough for the
vast majority of use cases.
The default size can be brought down again if/when #35653 is properly fixed,
and if it's actually relevant from a memory point of view.
Users are sometimes confused as to the `pressed` property not being
visible in the Button class documentation. This is because `pressed`
is defined in BaseButton.
The thread model option for physics (2D) and rendering (single-unsafe,
single-safe, multithread), was causing crashes/locks when set as
multithreaded and exported for a platform that does not support threads
(namely HTML5).
This commit ensures that when threads support is not available, that
option is ignored, and the equivalent of "single-unsafe" is always used
instead.
Fixes: #28683, #28621, #28596 and maybe others
For iOS we enable pvrtc feature by default for all backends
Etc1 for iOS doesn't have any sense, so it disabled.
Fixed checks in export editor.
Fixed pvrtc encoding procedure.
Edit by Akien: Forward-ported from #38076, this may not make sense as is for
Godot 4.0, but it's important that we have the latest code in sync with 3.2
for when more rendering backends and proper iOS support are added back.
Co-authored-by: Rémi Verschelde <rverschelde@gmail.com>
The engine now expects to emscripten FS to be setup and sync-ed before
main is called. This is exposed via `Module["initFS"]` which also allows
to setup multiple persistence paths (internal use only for now).
Additionally, FS syncing is done **once** for every loop if at least one
file in a persistent path was open for writing and closed, and if the FS
is not syncing already.
This should potentially fix issues reported by users where "autosave"
would not work on the web (never calling `syncfs` because of too many
writes).
is_equal_approx is able to handle values of any size, and is_equal_approx_ratio is no longer used in any exposed APIs, so we don't need is_equal_approx_ratio anymore. Also, add #ifdef MATH_CHECKS for a method that is only used when MATH_CHECKS is defined.
Should fix#27009 where the DefaultProjectIcon was scaling
with the EDSCALE. Now it checks if the icon name is equal
to "DefaultProjectIcon" and sets the scale to 1.0 instead of
EDSCALE.