It's now smart and keeps track of every entity in the doc files. Now it can pick up on broken references and such inside the doc files.
Eventually we'll be able to run it on Travis and check for errors automatically.
General file cleanup.
References to elements of classes now have a prefix for their type. class_Control_minimum_size_changed becomes class_Control_method_minimum_size_changed, or signal_, because the reason I did this was to fix reference conflicts.
You can also reference constants now with BBCode.
Also made it use argparse, adding an --output and a --dry-run argument.
I did not fix all the errors it's reporting in the documentation files, there's about 150+ of them but that's outside of the scope of this commit.
Man this file even had some semicolons in it.
I cleaned up the entire file, while it's still pretty ugly it's much better now.
I also added type checks so it passes mypy --strict.
make_type now throws a warning on unresolved type references, which there are a bunch of. I'm not responsible for fixing those though.
Also some more hardening against crashes. For example XML tags without content won't cause crashes now.
Functionality has not been modified as far as I can tell.
Update Makefile for Python 3
Fix ordering issues related to enums & constants
Precision qualifiers are only used on OpenGL ES 2.0 and 3.0,
and while OpenGL 3.3 defines them for compatibility (but without
practical effect), they're missing from OpenGL 2.1, so we define
them to prevent compilation errors.
Fixes#24521.
When opening projects for edition through the project manager, the
following checks are now done:
1. If the config_version is lower than the one used by the current
engine version, users are asked if they want to convert to the new
format or abort editing. Fixes#20626.
2. If the config_version is higher than the expected one (project
from a more recent and incompatible engine version), projects are
grayed out and can't be edited. Fixes#18758.
When editing from the command line, the behaviour is unchanged:
projects in situation (1) are automatically converted, while projects
in situation (2) show an error message (made more explicit).
The "Run" option from the project manager was not changed, so it will
still run (1) projects without converting them, and fail running (2)
projects.
Co-authored-by: groud <gilles.roudiere@gmail.com>