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Author SHA1 Message Date
Rémi Verschelde
7fe3a0694b CI: Sync configuration with master branch
Updates various actions to latest versions:

actions/cache@v3
actions/checkout@v3
actions/upload-artifact@v3
actions/setup-dotnet@v2
actions/setup-java@v3
actions/setup-python@v4
mymindstorm/setup-emsdk@v11

(cherry picked from commit abaa76fcf9)
2022-08-25 14:14:13 +02:00
Pedro J. Estébanez
f3adb06938 Fix shadow flickering with async shader compilation
This mostly reverts the approach in #62628, which now the problem is better scoped, looks overengineered and instead focuses on the few cases where there's something to take care of.

(cherry picked from commit a2ed82d3b2)
2022-08-08 16:25:37 +02:00
Pedro J. Estébanez
65a83785fd Avoid GL undefined behavior in ubershaders 2022-07-02 19:54:02 +02:00
Pedro J. Estébanez
4c710780d4 Implement async shader compilation plus caching for GL ES 3
Async. compilation via ubershader is currently available in the scene and particles shaders only.

Bonus:
- Use `#if defined()` syntax for not true conditionals, so they don't unnecessarily take a bit in the version flagset.
- Remove unused `ENABLE_CLIP_ALPHA` from scene shader.
- Remove unused `PARTICLES_COPY` from the particles shader.
- Remove unused uniform related code.
- Shader language/compiler: use ordered hash maps for deterministic code generation (needed for caching).
2021-11-09 12:19:12 +01:00
Rémi Verschelde
7bf9787921 SCons: Format buildsystem files with psf/black
Configured for a max line length of 120 characters.

psf/black is very opinionated and purposely doesn't leave much room for
configuration. The output is mostly OK so that should be fine for us,
but some things worth noting:

- Manually wrapped strings will be reflowed, so by using a line length
  of 120 for the sake of preserving readability for our long command
  calls, it also means that some manually wrapped strings are back on
  the same line and should be manually merged again.

- Code generators using string concatenation extensively look awful,
  since black puts each operand on a single line. We need to refactor
  these generators to use more pythonic string formatting, for which
  many options are available (`%`, `format` or f-strings).

- CI checks and a pre-commit hook will be added to ensure that future
  buildsystem changes are well-formatted.

(cherry picked from commit cd4e46ee65)
2020-06-10 15:30:52 +02:00
Rémi Verschelde
173b342ca7 Remove trailing whitespace
With `sed -i $(rg -l '[[:blank:]]*$' -g'!thirdparty') -e 's/[[:blank:]]*$//g'`
(+ manual revert of some thirdparty code under `platform/android`).
2018-11-20 11:15:02 +01:00
lupoDharkael
edcca5f7ad Dont use equality operators with None singleton in python files 2018-10-27 01:18:15 +02:00
Juan Linietsky
c83742ba86 -Lightmap and lightmap capture support for GLES2
-Added hint to not show some properties when running on low end gfx
2018-09-28 20:33:18 -03:00
Juan Linietsky
65fd37c149 -Rewrote GLES2 lighting and shadows and optimized state changes, did many optimizations, added vertex lighting.
-Did some fixes to GLES3 too
2018-09-23 12:14:50 -03:00
Viktor Ferenczi
c5bd0c37ce Running builder (content generator) functions in subprocesses on Windows
- Refactored all builder (make_*) functions into separate Python modules along to the build tree
- Introduced utility function to wrap all invocations on Windows, but does not change it elsewhere
- Introduced stub to use the builders module as a stand alone script and invoke a selected function

There is a problem with file handles related to writing generated content (*.gen.h and *.gen.cpp)
on Windows, which randomly causes a SHARING VIOLATION error to the compiler resulting in flaky
builds. Running all such content generators in a new subprocess instead of directly inside the
build script works around the issue.

Yes, I tried the multiprocessing module. It did not work due to conflict with SCons on cPickle.
Suggested workaround did not fully work either.

Using the run_in_subprocess wrapper on osx and x11 platforms as well for consistency. In case of
running a cross-compilation on Windows they would still be used, but likely it will not happen
in practice. What counts is that the build itself is running on which platform, not the target
platform.

Some generated files are written directly in an SConstruct or SCsub file, before the parallel build starts. They don't need to be written in a subprocess, apparently, so I left them as is.
2018-07-27 21:37:55 +02:00