The tangential acceleration for both CPUParticles2D and CPUParticles had been
badly converted from their GPU counterpart (ParticlesMaterial).
This fixes it and ensures that both GPU and CPU particles behave the same with
regard to tangential acceleration.
It's not necessary, but the vast majority of calls of error macros
do have an ending semicolon, so it's best to be consistent.
Most WARN_DEPRECATED calls did *not* have a semicolon, but there's
no reason for them to be treated differently.
This updates our local copy to commit 5ec8339b6fc491e3f09a34a4516e82787f053fcc.
We need a recent master commit for some new features that we use in Godot
(see #25543 and #28909).
To avoid warnings generated by Bullet headers included in our own module,
we include those headers with -isystem on GCC and Clang.
Fixes#29503.
Improved documentation of rsplit Method for String class.
Removed "divisor" (i will also change variants_call.cpp) and added "delimiter" in its place. Also moved the example at the bottom of the description.
Moved some logic to make_url in an attempt to reuse it in the parser,
but it proved too complex so I ended up not using it. I kept it as a
separate method nevertheless.
Previously you had to set the Exec Flags manually, reading the documentation
to find out what placeholders to use. As most editors should support having
the file path passed as the last argument, we default to doing this if no
custom {file} flag is defined. We also default the Exec Flags to "{file}" and
the placeholder text gives some documentation.
Fixes#29662.
It seems (please correct me if you understand it otherwise) that the description for the `get_skidinfo()` function is the inverse of what actually happens. I have run some simple tests, and it looks like setting low `Friction Slip` (e.g. try `1` or `2`) causes more skidding and returns smaller values for `get_skidinfo()`, while when the `Friction Slip` is increased, the car skids less and values printed to the console increase (get closer to `1.0`). So it seems that a value of `0.0` means skidding, while a value of `1.0` means no skidding (the description says the exact opposite to this, from what I understood).
This makes it clearer that the project manager window is busy
while it's quitting (which can take a while on slower PCs).
This also makes it feel more responsive to user input.
The problem was that favorite tool button kept to change pressed
and unpressed state with toggled event.
This is a quick fix for crash.
EditorFileDialog might need to be refactor later.