Recursive calls to Control::_modal_stack_remove could cause a crash because of the list element not being invalidated while being erased from the list.
It happens in the state machine case by hiding a line edit control when it loses focus.
Fixes#23808
Trying to release focus of the spinbox's lineedit would not work when done in the "value_changed" callback. The reason is because the "value_change" signal is called first, then the "get_focus" method is called next. This causes the spinbox to get_focus after you try to release focus within the "value_changed" callback.
To resolve this, spinbox should get focus first and then emit "value_changed".
- Fixed visual update when using add_keyword_color(), add_color_region(), clear_colors() in scripts
- More accurate description for clear_colors() in TextEdit documentation
Particles were processed only on the next frame after the emission started, causing a one frame delay in rendering. Now the first process cycle is started during the same frame, which makes them consistent with Particles & Particles2D.
Fixes#32890
Use case:
yield(get_tree().create_timer(2), "timeout")
Some resources were never released because the SceneTreeTimer was keeping a reference to GDScriptFunctionState in its signal connections, while GDScriptFunctionState was holding a reference to the SceneTreeTimer object. Cleaning all signal connections on game exit fixes the issue.
Fixes#29946
Now using joint_disable_collisions_between_bodies() to reset the exception, because body_remove_collision_exception() was doing only a part of the work.
Fixes#32733
This method can be used to generate custom node warnings by script.
Node::_get_configuration_warning was already exposed to generate custom warnings, but it wasn't fully usable without being able to notify the scene tree when the warning needs to appear or change.
When playing an animation in reverse, the animation initially starts on frame 0. If it loops, it'll play normally by going to the last frame of the animation, but if it does not... it prematurely stops, since it is already on the last frame (for reversed animation) by starting on frame 0.
Adds a new NavigationMesh property to select which objects will be taken
into account for the generation.
By default it will use all the NavigationMeshInstance children to keep
compatibility. The new modes allow to build the NavigationMesh from
all the nodes belonging to a specific group, and optionally include
their children too.
OpenGL uses the diamond exit rule to rasterize lines. If we don't shift
the points down and to the right by 0.5, the line can sometimes miss a
pixel when it shouldn't. The final fragment of a line isn't drawn. By
drawing the lines clockwise, we can avoid a missing pixel in the rectangle.
See section 3.4.1 in the OpenGL 1.5 specification.
Fixes#32279