Having to rename project settings is rare, but when it does occur it can cause user confusion. In order to make compatibility more seamless this PR introduces two new GLOBAL_DEF functions,
GLOBAL_DEF_ALIAS(new_name, old_name, default)
GLOBAL_DEF_ALIAS_RST(new_name, old_name, default)
These are the same as the existing GLOBAL_DEF functions except that if the new setting is not found, it attempts to load from the old setting name. If the old setting is found, it stores it into the new setting, and then calls the regular GLOBAL_DEF functions.
More work is needed to make sure that those options actually solve users' issues, so we prefer to remove the options for 3.2.4 and revisit for a future release.
The problem happened because `poll` assumed that when the SSL flag was
true, the `connection` would be a subclass of StreamPeerSSL. However
that invariant could be broken by calling HTTPClient::set_connection
with a `connection` that is not a subclass of StreamPeerSSL.
Fixes#46138
(cherry picked from commit a3a731ed92)
The rendering/quality/2d section of project settings is becoming considerably expanded in 3.2.4, and arguably was not the correct place for settings that were not really to do with quality.
3.2.4 is the last sensible opportunity we will have to move these settings, as the only existing one likely to break compatibility in a small way is `pixel_snap`, and given that the whole snapping area is being overhauled we can draw attention to the fact it has changed in the release notes.
Class reference is also updated and slightly improved.
`pixel_snap` is renamed to `gpu_pixel_snap` in the project settings and code to help differentiate from CPU side transform snapping.
- Based on C++11's `atomic`
- Reworked `SafeRefCount` (based on the rewrite by @hpvb)
- Replaced free atomic functions by the new `SafeNumeric<T>`
- Replaced wrong cases of `volatile` by the new `SafeFlag`
- Platform-specific implementations no longer needed
Co-authored-by: Hein-Pieter van Braam-Stewart <hp@tmm.cx>
- Based on C++11's `thread` and `thread_local`
- No more need to allocate-deallocate or check for null
- No pointer anymore, just a member variable
- Platform-specific implementations no longer needed (except for the few cases of non-portable functions)
- Simpler for `NO_THREADS`
- Thread ids are now the same across platforms (main is 1; others follow)
- Based on C++11's `mutex` and `condition_variable`
- No more need to allocate-deallocate or check for null
- No pointer anymore, just a member variable
- Platform-specific implementations no longer needed
- Simpler for `NO_THREADS`
- Based on C++11's `mutex`
- No more need to allocate-deallocate or check for null
- No pointer anymore, just a member variable
- Platform-specific implementations no longer needed
- Simpler for `NO_THREADS`
- `BinaryMutex` added for special cases as the non-recursive version
- `MutexLock` now takes a reference. At this point the cases of null `Mutex`es are rare. If you ever need that, just don't use `MutexLock`.
- `ScopedMutexLock` is dropped and replaced by `MutexLock`, because they were pretty much the same.
- Based on C++14's `shared_time_mutex`
- No more need to allocate-deallocate or check for null
- No pointer anymore, just a member variable
- Platform-specific implementations no longer needed
- Simpler for `NO_THREADS`
This can be used to ensure a file has its contents saved
even if the project crashes or is killed by the user
(among other use cases).
See discussion in #29075.
(cherry picked from commit ab397460e9)
This can be used in server builds for journalctl compatibility.
(cherry picked from commit 341b9cf15a)
Fixes crash when exiting with --verbose with leaked resources
(cherry picked from commit 25c4dacb88)
When making items visible from the visual server, the collision check is deferred to prevent two identical collision checks when set_pairable is called shortly after.
It turns out that for some items (especially meshes), set_pairable is never called. This PR detects this occurrence and forces a collision check at the end of the routine.
The input to smoothstep is not actually a weight, and the decscription
of smoothstep was pretty hard to understand and easy to misinterpret.
Clarified what it means to be approximately equal.
nearest_po2 does not do what the descriptions says it does. For one,
it returns the same power if the input is a power of 2. Second, it
returns 0 if the input is negative or 0, while the smallest possible
integral power of 2 actually is 1 (2^0 = 1). Due to the implementation
and how it is used in a lot of places, it does not seem wise to change
such a core function however, and I decided it is better to alter the
description of the built-in.
Added a few examples/clarifications/edge-cases.
(cherry picked from commit 7f9bfee0ac)
Channels that are inactive -or when playback has not started yet- will report -200 dB as their peak value (which is also the lowest value possible during playback).
(cherry picked from commit a2b3a73e2d)
A major feature lacking in the octree was proper support for setting visibility / activation. This meant that invisible objects were still causing lots of processing in the tree unnecessarily.
This PR adds proper support for activation, items are temporarily removed from the tree and collision detection when inactive.
Fix bug whereby AABBs were reused from previous items due to use of a pool, resulting in missed collisions.
Also use full mask collision checks for all cases except generic update.
In the octree collisions are flushed as objects are moved, whereas in the BVH they are usually flushed once per frame.
This was causing problems in the render tree in some rare situations where objects were being created (perhaps deleted and recreated using the same handle in the same frame). This PR flushes the collisions before creating objects, and set_pairable.
set_pairable may not be necessary but it is done for safety until proven not necessary.
Also a small potential for a bug is closed in remove_unordered use.
This can be used to print thread IDs in logs. This can make it easier
to debug multi-threaded applications.
Co-authored-by: Khaos <khaos@khaos-coders.org>
(cherry picked from commit 35b046ddf7)
Change render BVH update scheme from once per update_dirty_instances to a new update_scenarios function called once per draw.
Fix lights not being properly unpaired.
Fixed bug in add_changed_item where AABBs were not being updated due to more than one update per tick.
Calling set_pairable now will update collisions (rather than waiting for the next item_move).
Mask behaviour used for pairing now (hopefully) matches octree.
Completely re-write the lightmap generation code:
- Follow the general lightmapper code structure from 4.0.
- Use proper path tracing to compute the global illumination.
- Use atlassing to merge all lightmaps into a single texture (done by @RandomShaper)
- Use OpenImageDenoiser to improve the generated lightmaps.
- Take into account alpha transparency in material textures.
- Allow baking environment lighting.
- Add bicubic lightmap filtering.
There is some minor compatibility breakage in some properties and methods
in BakedLightmap, but lightmaps generated in previous engine versions
should work fine out of the box.
The scene importer has been changed to generate `.unwrap_cache` files
next to the imported scene files. These files *SHOULD* be added to any
version control system as they guarantee there won't be differences when
re-importing the scene from other OSes or engine versions.
This work started as a Google Summer of Code project; Was later funded by IMVU for a good amount of progress;
Was then finished and polished by me on my free time.
Co-authored-by: Pedro J. Estébanez <pedrojrulez@gmail.com>
Happy new year to the wonderful Godot community!
2020 has been a tough year for most of us personally, but a good year for
Godot development nonetheless with a huge amount of work done towards Godot
4.0 and great improvements backported to the long-lived 3.2 branch.
We've had close to 400 contributors to engine code this year, authoring near
7,000 commit! (And that's only for the `master` branch and for the engine code,
there's a lot more when counting docs, demos and other first-party repos.)
Here's to a great year 2021 for all Godot users 🎆
(cherry picked from commit b5334d14f7)
Complete rewrite of spatial partitioning using a bounding volume hierarchy rather than octree.
Switchable in project settings between using octree or BVH for rendering and physics.
3.2 version of b5107715f1.
`get_seed()` still returns the previous state and not the initial seed,
because users may rely on this behavior for resetting the state in 3.2.
Documented this is going to be fixed in 4.0.
Co-authored-by: MidZik <matt.idzik1@gmail.com>
Checks whether the signal exists when issuing an error message when
disconnecting a nonexistent connection. Also prints the callable name.
(cherry picked from commit 6c026a6814)
Alternative to `_change_notify()` to be called from within C++ classes.
Achieves low-level consistency with scripting, where this method is
exposed for updating the editor (inspector) with new values.
(cherry picked from commit 9aa06c3e65)
Partially revert change allowing sprite get_rect snapping to be controlled by `pixel_snap` again rather than `transform_snap` (to prevent breaking compatibility). Adds a final `use_camera_snap` project setting to allow snapping viewports as in reduz original PR.
Image::resize_to_po2() now takes an optional p_interpolation parameter
that it passes directly to resize() with default value INTERPOLATE_BILINEAR.
GLES2: call resize_to_po2() with interpolate argument
Call resize_to_po2() in GLES2 rasterizer storage with either
INTERPOLATE_BILINEAR or INTERPOLATE_NEAREST depending on TEXTURE_FLAG_FILTER.
This avoids filtering issues with non power of two pixel art textures.
See #44379
- Avoid spaces in Mono log file names.
- Use a `.log` extension for Mono logs, just like non-Mono logs.
- Use periods to separate hours/minutes/seconds for non-Mono logs.
(cherry picked from commit 4d81776fc9)
It allows binding multiple sockets to the same ADDR:PORT (unlike TCP,
which still requires different ADDR:PORT combinations).
(cherry picked from commit 4b6a35c74a)
It's non-deterministic so it's better to show a fixed value like 0 instead of
having it potentially change whenever `randomize()` is called.
Fixes#43317.
(cherry picked from commit 35e6070a35)
This improves download speeds at the cost of increased memory usage.
This change also effects HTTPRequest automatically.
See #32807 and #33862.
(cherry picked from commit 13357095ee)
This patch fixes two related issues. One is the race condition in issue #42107..
The other is a crash which happens when the reader is lapped near the end of the buffer.
Backport of 48e8da4 to 3.2
Fix errors when comparing strings with large numbers (> INT64_MAX).
Comparisons now occur by comparing individual digits, instead of
converting to int64_t first.
(cherry picked from commit de46c92711)
1024 KB was low enough that many users seem to hit it, which can lead to the
editor freezing.
The proper fixed as described in #35653 would be to implement a page allocator
to prevent this overflow, but as a stop-gap measure, we can increase the
default value to a more lenient 4096 KB which should be high enough for the
vast majority of use cases.
The default size can be brought down again if/when #35653 is properly fixed,
and if it's actually relevant from a memory point of view.
(cherry picked from commit 5009ba54b2)