Fixups
Add levenshtein distance for comparisons, remove kind sort order, try to improve as many different use cases as possible
Trying again to improve code completion
Sort code autocompletion options by similarity based on input
To make it really brief, uses a combination `String.similiary`, the category system introduced in a previous PR, and some filtering to yield more predictable results, instead of scattering every completion option at seemingly random.
It also gives much higher priority to strings that contain the base in full, closer to the beginning or are perfect matches.
Also moves CodeCompletionOptionCompare to code_edit.cpp
Co-Authored-By: Micky <66727710+Mickeon@users.noreply.github.com>
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As opposed to hardcoding the escape key. Also removed such hardcoding in a few other places as well as a hardcoded enter key in one of the affected input fields.
Fix bugs if 2 selections were on same line.
Fix bugs when selection ended at new line.
Make carets stay in place after operation and on undo.
Affects: delete lines, move lines, toggle comments, bookmarks and breakpoints.
As many open source projects have started doing it, we're removing the
current year from the copyright notice, so that we don't need to bump
it every year.
It seems like only the first year of publication is technically
relevant for copyright notices, and even that seems to be something
that many companies stopped listing altogether (in a version controlled
codebase, the commits are a much better source of date of publication
than a hardcoded copyright statement).
We also now list Godot Engine contributors first as we're collectively
the current maintainers of the project, and we clarify that the
"exclusive" copyright of the co-founders covers the timespan before
opensourcing (their further contributions are included as part of Godot
Engine contributors).
Also fixed "cf." Frenchism - it's meant as "refer to / see".
- Offset by searched length not line text
- Continue searching line for whole word matches on mismatch: Breaking at this point makes it so that upon any whole word mismatch all potential matches after this point inline are skipped, to avoid this unwanted behavior we continue searching the line positioned after the mismatch.
1. Fix#61713;
2. Fix the bug when there are consecutive matches, forward searching will skip the adjacent item;
3. Fix the bug that enable the selection-only option will affect the operations in search mode.
Removes separate `Command` key (use `Meta` instead).
Adds an event flag to automatically remap `Command` <-> `Control` (cannot be set alongside `Control` or `Meta`).
Affects a lot of classes. Very thoroughly checked signal connections and deferred calls to this method, add_do_method/add_undo_method calls, and so on.
Also renames the internal `_update_callback()` to `_redraw_callback()` for consistency.
Just a few comments have also been changed to say "redraw".
In CPUParticles2D, there was a private variable with the same name. It has been renamed to `do_redraw`.
This reverts commit 4b817a565c.
Fixes#64988.
Fixes#64997.
This caused several regressions (#64988, #64997,
https://github.com/godotengine/godot/issues/64997#issuecomment-1229970605)
which point at a flaw in the current logic:
- `Control::NOTIFICATION_ENTER_TREE` triggers a *deferred* notification with
`NOTIFCATION_THEME_CHANGED` as introduced in #62845.
- Some classes use their `THEME_CHANGED` to cache theme items in
member variables (e.g. `style_normal`, etc.), and use those member
variables in `ENTER_TREE`, `READY`, `DRAW`, etc. Since the `THEME_CHANGE`
notification is now deferred, they end up accessing invalid state and this
can lead to not applying theme properly (e.g. for EditorHelp) or crashing
(e.g. for EditorLog or CodeEdit).
So we need to go back to the drawing board and see if `THEME_CHANGED` can be
called earlier so that the previous logic still works?
Or can we refactor all engine code to make sure that:
- `ENTER_TREE` and similar do not depend on theme properties cached in member
variables.
- Or `THEME_CHANGE` does trigger a general UI update to make sure that any
bad theme handling in `ENTER_TREE` and co. gets fixed when `THEME_CHANGE`
does arrive for the first time. But that means having a temporary invalid
(and possibly still crashing) state, and doing some computations twice
which might be heavy (e.g. `EditorHelp::_update_doc()`).