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Author SHA1 Message Date
RedworkDE
fe7c27b086 C#: Automatically generate version defines 2023-06-28 21:45:58 +02:00
Hugo Locurcio
063637ec77
Rename float=64 SCons option to precision=double
This avoids confusion with the old `bits=64` option and building
for 64-bit CPUs in general.
2022-12-10 16:43:45 +01:00
Rémi Verschelde
340f62d1ec .NET: Generate SdkPackageVersions.props from version.py
Ensures that the versions always match the Godot version, albeit following
SemVer 2.0 so inserting a dot between "beta" and the build number.

For "stable" status, we omit the suffix as this would be interpreted as a
pre-release build too.

So we have:

| Godot version  | Nupkg version  |
| -------------- | -------------- |
| 4.0.0-beta     | 4.0.0-beta     |
| 4.0.0-beta2    | 4.0.0-beta.2   |
| 4.0.0-rc1      | 4.0.0-rc.1     |
| 4.0.0-stable   | 4.0.0          |
2022-10-05 20:31:26 +02:00
Jiri Suchan
c5bd2f9dce ci: add Python static analysis check via mypy 2022-09-30 19:03:17 +07:00
Raul Santos
ba0e7622cd
Make push_nupkgs_local absolute
Ensures the `push_nupkgs_local` argument in build_assemblies.py is an
absolute path so the argument can be
given as a relative path and it will be converted.
2022-09-16 10:08:05 +02:00
Almighty Laxz
c71b78bbb8 Add float arg to build_assemblies.py 2022-09-04 04:02:39 +09:30
Ignacio Roldán Etcheverry
d78e0a8426 C#: Make GodotSharp API a NuGet package
In the past, the Godot editor distributed the API assemblies and
copied them to project directories for projects to reference them.
This changed with the move to .NET 5/6. Godot no longer copies the
assemblies to project directories. However, the project Sdk still
tried to reference them from the same location.
From now on, the GodotSharp API is distributed as a NuGet package,
which the Sdk can reference.

Added an option to `build_assemblies.py` to copy all Godot NuGet
packages to an existing local NuGet source. This will be needed
during development, while packages are not published to a remote
NuGet repository.
This option also makes sure to remove packages of the same version
installed (~/.nuget/packages). Very useful during development, when
packages change, to make sure the package being used by a project is
the same we just built and not one from a previous build.

A local NuGet source can be created like this:

```
mkdir ~/MyLocalNuGetSource && \
dotnet nuget add source ~/MyLocalNuGetSource/ -n MyLocalNuGetSource
```
2022-08-22 03:36:51 +02:00
Ignacio Roldán Etcheverry
18f805b3aa C#: Upgrade to .NET 6 (5.0 -> 6.0) 2022-08-22 03:36:51 +02:00
Ignacio Roldán Etcheverry
f9a67ee9da C#: Begin move to .NET Core
We're targeting .NET 5 for now to make development easier while
.NET 6 is not yet released.

TEMPORARY REGRESSIONS
---------------------

Assembly unloading is not implemented yet. As such, many Godot
resources are leaked at exit. This will be re-implemented later
together with assembly hot-reloading.
2022-08-22 03:35:59 +02:00
Ignacio Roldán Etcheverry
124fbf95f8 C#: Move marshaling logic and generated glue to C#
We will be progressively moving most code to C#.
The plan is to only use Mono's embedding APIs to set things at launch.
This will make it much easier to later support CoreCLR too which
doesn't have rich embedding APIs.

Additionally the code in C# is more maintainable and makes it easier
to implement new features, e.g.: runtime codegen which we could use to
avoid using reflection for marshaling everytime a field, property or
method is accessed.

SOME NOTES ON INTEROP

We make the same assumptions as GDNative about the size of the Godot
structures we use. We take it a bit further by also assuming the layout
of fields in some cases, which is riskier but let's us squeeze out some
performance by avoiding unnecessary managed to native calls.

Code that deals with native structs is less safe than before as there's
no RAII and copy constructors in C#. It's like using the GDNative C API
directly. One has to take special care to free values they own.
Perhaps we could use roslyn analyzers to check this, but I don't know
any that uses attributes to determine what's owned or borrowed.

As to why we maily use pointers for native structs instead of ref/out:
- AFAIK (and confirmed with a benchmark) ref/out are pinned
  during P/Invoke calls and that has a cost.
- Native struct fields can't be ref/out in the first place.
- A `using` local can't be passed as ref/out, only `in`. Calling a
  method or property on an `in` value makes a silent copy, so we want
  to avoid `in`.

REGARDING THE BUILD SYSTEM

There's no longer a `mono_glue=yes/no` SCons options. We no longer
need to build with `mono_glue=no`, generate the glue and then build
again with `mono_glue=yes`. We build only once and generate the glue
(which is in C# now).
However, SCons no longer builds the C# projects for us. Instead one
must run `build_assemblies.py`, e.g.:
```sh
%godot_src_root%/modules/mono/build_scripts/build_assemblies.py \
        --godot-output-dir=%godot_src_root%/bin \
        --godot-target=release_debug`
```
We could turn this into a custom build target, but I don't know how
to do that with SCons (it's possible with Meson).

OTHER NOTES

Most of the moved code doesn't follow the C# naming convention and
still has the word Mono in the names despite no longer dealing with
Mono's embedding APIs. This is just temporary while transitioning,
to make it easier to understand what was moved where.
2022-08-22 03:35:59 +02:00