Besides the regular option to export GDScript as binary tokens, this
also includes a compression option on top of it. The binary format
needs to encode some information which generally makes it bigger than
the source text. This option reduces that difference by using Zstandard
compression on the buffer.
This adds back a function available in 3.x: exporting the GDScript
files in a binary form by converting the tokens recognized by the
tokenizer into a data format.
It is enabled by default on export but can be manually disabled. The
format helps with loading times since, the tokens are easily
reconstructed, and with hiding the source code, since recovering it
would require a specialized tool. Code comments are not stored in this
format.
The `--test` command can also include a `--use-binary-tokens` flag
which will run the GDScript tests with the binary format instead of the
regular source code by converting them in-memory before the test runs.
This change introduces a new theme configuration struct to be
passed to the aforementioned routines to better control reuse
of styles and definitions in the generator.
Everything not passed and not explicitly shared is scoped so it
is not automatically accessible throughout the routine. This
should ensure that the decision to share styles is a conscious one.
In the future we will try to reduce the number of unique definitions
and share most of it. This PR is a stepping stone on this path.
This also puts the effort into separating redefinitions of
default theme items vs custom types introduced only by the editor.
In a few cases where editor-specific definitions need to reference
default definitions we simply fetch them from the theme. It's not
ideal and hides the dependency a bit, but hopefully these cases
will be abstracted properly in due time.
This change introduces a new EditorThemeManager class
to abstract theme generatio and its subroutines.
Logic related to EditorTheme, EditorColorMap, and editor
icons has been extracted into their respective files with
includes cleaned up.
All related files have been moved to a separate folder to
better scope them in the project. This includes relevant
generated files as well.
When the label's `autowrap_mode` is `AUTOWRAP_WORD_SMART` and the initial `text`
is set at the same time, it may have a higher height.
Set an appropriate minimum size for labels in windows that display incorrectly
so that these controls display properly.
Also fixes the timing issue when exporting all
presets at the same time, where the error report
would try to appear while the progress dialog
was still visible.
99% of the time we shouldn't rely on the signal, we
should use the notification instead. I left some comments
in places where I couldn't quickly improve the code.
PCK files (like other build products) should be deterministic based on their inputs. Removed calls to Math::rand() that are being used to generate padding.
Looks like these were introduced as part of adding encryption support, but the padding being random does not have any cryptographic significance. This can be trivially inferred since file blocks that happen to be aligned don't get padding anyway.
If there's a desire to indroduce something that functions as a nonce it should probably be added explicitly and only if encryption is enabled.
remove Math::rand() calls in editor_export_platform.cpp
follow up to make consistent with pck_packer