While there are still various bugs to solve and features to implement, the C#
support as of Godot 3.4 is fairly mature and already used by a number of users
in production. Now that we default to dotnet CLI as build tool, it also seems
to be more reliable than MSBuild.
The documentation can (and does for the most part) point out some caveats that
users should be aware of, but this info dialog has outlived its intended
purpose.
(cherry picked from commit 671467b888)
We already had `MODULE_*_ENABLED` defines but only in the modules
environment, and a few custom `*_ENABLED` defines in the main env
when we needed the information in core.
Now this is defined in a single header which can be included in the
files that need this information.
(cherry picked from commit b7297fb39c)
Clean: remove duplicate and interior vertices (uses Bullet algorithm)
Simplify: modify the geometry for further simplification (uses VHACD
algorithm)
In the editor, single convex hull now uses the clean option.
Added a new editor entry to create a simplified convex hull, can be
useful for creating convex hull from highly tessellated triangle meshes.
Specific change for 3.x:
Add support for Vector<Vector3> and PoolVector<Vector3> in the convex hull generator.
Allows customization of the maximum time a client is allowed to stay in
the the "pending" state (i.e. awaiting HTTP handshake).
This used to be 1 second by before, the new default is 3 seconds.
(cherry picked from commit 458437edef)
Setting `server_relay = false` prevents the server from letting clients
communicate with each other, but without this fix, the server would also
ignore broadcast packets.
With this change, the server still does not relay messages to other
clients, but will correctly process broadcast messages (and "exclusive"
messages) as if they were directed to just the server.
(cherry picked from commit fc255bde29)
Added `SystemConfiguration.framework` to the Xcode project to fix
undefined symbols errors building without the interpreter, like:
`_SCNetworkReachabilityScheduleWithRunLoop`.
Added explicit static constructors to the generated `NativeCalls`
class to avoid a `TypeInitializationException` at startup when
Godot attempts to read the static fields (like `godot_api_hash`)
from this class.
This seems to be an issue with Mono's AOT compiler and classes
with the `beforefieldinit` attribute. Not sure if it only happens
when the fields are only accessed via reflection as was our case.
Explicitly declaring the static constructor makes the C# compiler
not add the `beforefieldinit` attribute to the class.
We use `Mono.Cecil` to search for P/Invoke methods in assemblies in
order to collect symbols that we must prevent from being stripped.
We could pass the symbols as `-u` linker arguments (`-Wl,-u,symbol`)
for the native target (not for the project), but it was simpler to
generate referencing code and avoid changes to Godot's iOS exporter.
Replaced obsolete preprocessor check for simulator/device in C code.
Architecture can no longer be used to determine this with Apple Silicon.
The new code uses `TARGET_OS_SIMULATOR` from `TargetConditionals.h`.
We have some mono libs which can only be used in devide builds.
We were adding them as static libs. Previously it was only causing
warnings because missing arch for the simulator, but now this
is treated as an error.
To fix this we turn them into xcframeworks with dummy static libs
for the simulator and the actual ones for devices.
Fix issue when two skeletons end up directly parented.
Prevent animating TRS for skinned Mesh node.
Fix animating weights on meshes with targets but no weights.
Since Embree v3.13.0 supports AARCH64, switch back to the
official repo instead of using Embree-aarch64.
`thirdparty/embree/patches/godot-changes.patch` should now contain
an accurate diff of the changes done to the library.
(cherry picked from commit 767e374dce)
The code is based on the current version of thirdparty/vhacd and modified to use Godot's types and code style.
Additional changes:
- backported and extended PagedAllocator to allow leaked objects
- applied patch from https://github.com/bulletphysics/bullet3/pull/3037
This changes the types of a big number of variables.
General rules:
- Using `uint64_t` in general. We also considered `int64_t` but eventually
settled on keeping it unsigned, which is also closer to what one would expect
with `size_t`/`off_t`.
- We only keep `int64_t` for `seek_end` (takes a negative offset from the end)
and for the `Variant` bindings, since `Variant::INT` is `int64_t`. This means
we only need to guard against passing negative values in `core_bind.cpp`.
- Using `uint32_t` integers for concepts not needing such a huge range, like
pages, blocks, etc.
In addition:
- Improve usage of integer types in some related places; namely, `DirAccess`,
core binds.
Note:
- On Windows, `_ftelli64` reports invalid values when using 32-bit MinGW with
version < 8.0. This was an upstream bug fixed in 8.0. It breaks support for
big files on 32-bit Windows builds made with that toolchain. We might add a
workaround.
Fixes#44363.
Fixesgodotengine/godot-proposals#400.
Co-authored-by: Rémi Verschelde <rverschelde@gmail.com>
PR #45096 put the backported code in the wrong case, it should be for `type`
and not for `hint`.
Also synced `hint` enum values with `Object.PropertyHint`.
Fixes#48698.
Splits the URL into (scheme, host, port, path).
Supports both literal IPv4 and IPv6.
Strip credentials when present (e.g. http://user:pass@example.com/).
Use that function in both HTTPRequest and WebSocketClient.
(cherry picked from commit 3bb40669d5)
Since we clone the environments to build thirdparty code, we don't get an
explicit dependency on the build objects produced by that environment.
So when we update thirdparty code, Godot code using it is not necessarily
rebuilt (I think it is for changed headers, but not for changed .c/.cpp files),
which can lead to an invalid compilation output (linking old Godot .o files
with a newer, potentially ABI breaking version of thirdparty code).
This was only seen as really problematic with bullet updates (leading to
crashes when rebuilding Godot after a bullet update without cleaning .o files),
but it's safer to fix it everywhere, even if it's a LOT of hacky boilerplate.
(cherry picked from commit c7b53c03ae)
We've been using standard C library functions `memcpy`/`memset` for these since
2016 with 67f65f6639.
There was still the possibility for third-party platform ports to override the
definitions with a custom header, but this doesn't seem useful anymore.
Backport of #48239.
We need to propagate the hacky checks from the raycast config to the
lightmapper config, as the failure of a `can_build()` check is not notified to
other modules (which might even be checked further depending on the processing
order in SConstruct).
A more thorough fix would be to change SConstruct to do two loops on modules:
one to check `can_build()` and disable modules which can't build, then another
one to rechecked `can_build()` with the new lineup and do further config.
But there would be more risk for regressions than with this ad hoc hack.
Similar story for the `platform/x11/detect.py` change... oh my eyes :(
* Better handling of the scene's environment energy in the lightmapper
bakes.
* Fixed a bug where ProceduralSky::get_panorama() returned a reference
instead of a copy.
* Removed includes to Embree's internal header files.
Seeking isn't implemented in built-in video formats and can only
be supported in GDNative-provided video formats.
(cherry picked from commit ea46639e22)
- `Texture::~Texture` expects `props` to be dynamically allocated.
- `GetPropertyTable` returned a pointer to an existing `PropertyTable`
but is expected to return a newly, dynamically allocated one.
- `PropertyTable::PropertyTable()` suggests that an empty `element`
property is valid.
fix#46876fix#45573
(cherry picked from commit 09bda3f140)
Fixes#45997.
Setting a GDNativeLibrary config file as null or any other object but a ConfigFile will now cause an error.
(cherry picked from commit 618dd892f5)
We decided to rename the upcoming 3.2.4 release to 3.3 to better reflect that
it is a significant feature release, and not a maintenance update.
The `3.2` branch was also renamed to `3.x` and will now be the development
branch for future 3.x releases (3.3, 3.4, etc.).
This is a tricky one, it used to work, but it was wrong, because in such
a scenario instead of passing NULL as required by the API, it would pass
a buffer containing the `\0` terminator.
This stopped working on a specific miniupnpc version, when they fixed
some network endianess issue on Windows, to which we made a workaround,
which in turn would probably result in failures when the interface is
specified.
This commit address the issue properly, by checking the specified
interface string size, and correctly passing NULL instead of the empty
string when necessary.
Also reverts the commit that introduced the bogus workaround:
388adac947
One of those PR when the explanation is much longer then code changes
:).
`Main::cleanup()` prints warnings if it finds `StringName`s still alive.
We need the `BindingsGenerator` to be destructed before calling cleanup.
(cherry picked from commit d9603b2d73)
- Fix objects with no material being considered as fully transparent by the lightmapper.
- Added "environment_min_light" property: gives artistic control over the shadow color.
- Fixed "Custom Color" environment mode, it was ignored before.
- Added "interior" property to BakedLightmapData: controls whether dynamic capture objects receive environment light or not.
- Automatically update dynamic capture objects when the capture data changes (also works for "energy" which used to require object movement to trigger the update).
- Added "use_in_baked_light" property to GridMap: controls whether the GridMap will be included in BakedLightmap bakes.
- Set "flush zero" and "denormal zero" mode for SSE2 instructions in the Embree raycaster. According to Embree docs it should give a performance improvement.
Previously godot would try to access
`CollisionObjectBullet::bt_collision_object` even if it was null.
Fixes#46651
(cherry picked from commit c47070e165)
codeLensProvider was false, it may not be a boolean like some of the other providers can, only optionally present.
(cherry picked from commit 91ce8d5fff)
The `dev=yes` and `production=yes` options work as aliases to set a number of
options, while still aiming to allow overriding specific options if the user
wishes so. (E.g. `production=yes use_lto=no` should work to enable production
defaults *but* disable LTO.)
That wasn't working as `ARGUMENTS.get()` returns a string and not a boolean as
expected by `BoolVariable`, and this wasn't flagged as a bug... So added a
helper method using SCons' `BoolVariable._text2bool` to do the conversion
manually.
Fixes#45687.
This is really just a band-aid, our current buildsystem doesn't work well for
cross-compilation and needs a thorough refactoring to do so.
- Based on C++11's `atomic`
- Reworked `SafeRefCount` (based on the rewrite by @hpvb)
- Replaced free atomic functions by the new `SafeNumeric<T>`
- Replaced wrong cases of `volatile` by the new `SafeFlag`
- Platform-specific implementations no longer needed
Co-authored-by: Hein-Pieter van Braam-Stewart <hp@tmm.cx>
- Based on C++11's `thread` and `thread_local`
- No more need to allocate-deallocate or check for null
- No pointer anymore, just a member variable
- Platform-specific implementations no longer needed (except for the few cases of non-portable functions)
- Simpler for `NO_THREADS`
- Thread ids are now the same across platforms (main is 1; others follow)
- Based on C++11's `mutex` and `condition_variable`
- No more need to allocate-deallocate or check for null
- No pointer anymore, just a member variable
- Platform-specific implementations no longer needed
- Simpler for `NO_THREADS`
- Based on C++11's `mutex`
- No more need to allocate-deallocate or check for null
- No pointer anymore, just a member variable
- Platform-specific implementations no longer needed
- Simpler for `NO_THREADS`
- `BinaryMutex` added for special cases as the non-recursive version
- `MutexLock` now takes a reference. At this point the cases of null `Mutex`es are rare. If you ever need that, just don't use `MutexLock`.
- `ScopedMutexLock` is dropped and replaced by `MutexLock`, because they were pretty much the same.
Added BakedLightmap.use_hdr and BakedLightmap.use_color properties
that can reduce the flie size of lightmap texture at the expense of quality.
Changed the denoiser to work in a single buffer, reducing RAM
usage. Also added the `-mstackrealign` flag in the denoiser compilation
for MinGW builds. This flag helped fix a bug in Embree, so I want to see
if it will help fix GH #45296.
The input to smoothstep is not actually a weight, and the decscription
of smoothstep was pretty hard to understand and easy to misinterpret.
Clarified what it means to be approximately equal.
nearest_po2 does not do what the descriptions says it does. For one,
it returns the same power if the input is a power of 2. Second, it
returns 0 if the input is negative or 0, while the smallest possible
integral power of 2 actually is 1 (2^0 = 1). Due to the implementation
and how it is used in a lot of places, it does not seem wise to change
such a core function however, and I decided it is better to alter the
description of the built-in.
Added a few examples/clarifications/edge-cases.
(cherry picked from commit 7f9bfee0ac)
- Fix crash when a ray hits a texel with a UV2 coordinate exactly
equal to 1.0.
- Take BakedLightmap extents into account.
- Clear capture data between bakes.
- Fix minor issues with seam correction.
Compiling with latest clang on macOS produces this error:
comparison of integers of different signs: 'uint32_t' (aka 'unsigned int') and 'int' [-Werror,-Wsign-compare]
This file is not present in 4.0/master.
Compiling with latest clang on macOS produced this error: use of undeclared identifier 'rand'.
Fixesgodotengine/godot#45342
This file is not present in 4.0/master.
Fixes several instances of error: 'const' type qualifier on return type has no effect [-Werror,-Wignored-qualifiers]
This looks like it was fixed in 6607fc7da9
when FBX was merged into the 4.0 master branch:
"- fixed const correctness with C++/C version change"
Fixes#45338.
This PR also makes any word after a "." not highlight as a keyword, i.e. the cos
in Color.cos will highlight the same as any other class constant. Additionally,
trying to do things like ".print()" will not highlight print as a keyword but as
a class function.
- Fix Embree runtime when using MinGW (patch by @RandomShaper).
- Fix baking of lightmaps on GridMaps.
- Fix some GLSL errors.
- Fix overflow in the number of shader variants (GLES2).
Completely re-write the lightmap generation code:
- Follow the general lightmapper code structure from 4.0.
- Use proper path tracing to compute the global illumination.
- Use atlassing to merge all lightmaps into a single texture (done by @RandomShaper)
- Use OpenImageDenoiser to improve the generated lightmaps.
- Take into account alpha transparency in material textures.
- Allow baking environment lighting.
- Add bicubic lightmap filtering.
There is some minor compatibility breakage in some properties and methods
in BakedLightmap, but lightmaps generated in previous engine versions
should work fine out of the box.
The scene importer has been changed to generate `.unwrap_cache` files
next to the imported scene files. These files *SHOULD* be added to any
version control system as they guarantee there won't be differences when
re-importing the scene from other OSes or engine versions.
This work started as a Google Summer of Code project; Was later funded by IMVU for a good amount of progress;
Was then finished and polished by me on my free time.
Co-authored-by: Pedro J. Estébanez <pedrojrulez@gmail.com>
Moved previously builtin modules 'GameCenter', 'AppStore', 'iCloud' to separate modules to be represented as plugin.
Modified 'ARKit' and 'Camera' to not be builtin into engine and work as plugin.
Changed platform code so it's not affected by the move.
Modified Xcode project file to remove parameters that doesn't make any effect.
Added basic '.gdip' plugin config file.
The previous RGBA format included unused RGB data. Using the LA8 format
removes the need to store the extra data.
The Docs have been updated to reflect the format changes.
(cherry picked from commit 041fe20f64)
Happy new year to the wonderful Godot community!
2020 has been a tough year for most of us personally, but a good year for
Godot development nonetheless with a huge amount of work done towards Godot
4.0 and great improvements backported to the long-lived 3.2 branch.
We've had close to 400 contributors to engine code this year, authoring near
7,000 commit! (And that's only for the `master` branch and for the engine code,
there's a lot more when counting docs, demos and other first-party repos.)
Here's to a great year 2021 for all Godot users 🎆
(cherry picked from commit b5334d14f7)
limitations:
- always has to use generated normal's.
- some animations won't be compatible (yet)
Co-authored-by: Rémi Verschelde <rverschelde@gmail.com>
This is needed with newer Mono versions, at least with Mono 6.12+
Depends on the following commit from our build scripts:
godotengine/godot-mono-builds@9d75cff174
(cherry picked from commit b98e8b11e6)
The code we had for PVRTexTool doesn't work as it's not compatible with current
PVRTexTool CLI options, and likely hasn't been for years.
Instead, we have our own vendored pvrtccompressor thirdparty library which all
users have thus de-facto been using. This commit moves the compress code to
`modules/pvr` where it belongs.
There's no proper compress function for PVRTC 2-bit format, that's a bug that
will need to be fixed (currently it's compressed as 4-bit format even if you
use Image::FORMAT_PVRTC2).
Fixes#28669.
(cherry picked from commit 1a31274855)
Better materials:
- default values will no longer trigger things like emission,
clear coat being enabled etc incorrectly, mostly importers misunderstand
this value, a value of 1 is not actually enabled emission, it must have a
non zero setting other than emission value for the emission flags to
actually be enabled correctly in our engine #42386
- lambert materials are warned against significantly,
do not use Lambert in Godot, use a PBR material like Ai Standard Surface
(it's like going from low quality to high definition in terms of output
in scenes and on assets)
- roughness values are calculated correctly in this version
Fixes for normal's array - some normal's from some files were dropped and
generated, this is now fixed.
- FBX indexing for items with (-1) index, for normal data is supported,
this is super helpful at increasing our range of compatibility of
FBX meshes.
Fix bone rest data **no longer requiring go to bind pose in Maya and various applications**
- Partial fix for #43688
Validation tools added for validating large projects
Provide package name, vendor and FBX vendor in the log.
Implemented metadata properties so we can read extra document
info required for bug reporting
**FBX 2011 (version 7200)** is unsupported now,
you must re-export your file in Maya or Max to upgrade the file format.
Fixes skin bind poses being generated based on node xforms in the scene
Fixes duplicate bones being added to skin and prevents add_bones from
registering skeleton bones it now registers skin bind poses,
but this should really be documented in the engine correctly right now
it doesn't tell you this is the case.
- Avoid spaces in Mono log file names.
- Use a `.log` extension for Mono logs, just like non-Mono logs.
- Use periods to separate hours/minutes/seconds for non-Mono logs.
(cherry picked from commit 4d81776fc9)
Makes it let's bothersome to work with builds from our
godotengine/godot-mono-builds scripts, as they write the
BCL into an output directory separate from the runtime
(which is good as two runtimes may share the same BCL).
(cherry picked from commit dd5ace219d)
Storing script references to pointer only in result.script_type could
lead to losing the last reference, causing further conversions from
Script* to Ref<Script> to fail.
Now result.script_type_ref is always set first, and then cleared in the
specific case of the script being the owner, to avoid cyclic reference
issues.
(cherry picked from commit 87d73faa66)
The property has no effect as the older VS project system doesn't
work with Sdk style projects.
The presence of the property was preventing Visual Studio for Mac
from opening the project if the Godot extension is not installed.
Allow game projects to use a Godot.NET.Sdk with a newer patch version.
The major and minor version are still required to be the same.
For example: Allow a Godot 3.2.4 C# project to use a hypothetical
3.2.5 version of Godot.NET.Sdk.
Working, with emscripten > 2.0.9
Yes, the unreleased version. 2.0.9 works, but throws and error due to a
bug in emscripten with the thirdparty ENet library.
The issue is fixed upstream so newer releases will work.
Fixes#44017 by changing the `normalize()` function to check for non-negative rather than non-zero via an epsilon check.
(cherry picked from commit 23c754360a)
The removed check was adding a protection for the case where a `Reference` has not yet got its reference count initialized and a script is called on it. That would cause the object to be released after the call. The removed code was constructing the `Variant` via the `Object` constructor so it didn't deal with the reference count and so the release was prevented.
However, `Variant` no longer works that way so that check was useless. Now it's just illegal to run GDScript on a Reference whose reference count has not been initialized.
- Fixes Godot physics failing when the cast Shape is inside of, or
already colliding with another Shape.
- Fixes Bullet physics failing when there is no motion.
- Ensures Godot and Bullet physics behave the same.
- Updates the documentation to exclude the caveats for the failures and
differences.