New rules:
- Do not silence CA1805 any more
- Limit where we silence CA1707, CA1711, CA1720
- Enforce severity=warning for IDE0040
- Enforce Allman style braces
- Enforce naming conventions (IDE1006 is still severity=suggestion)
Fixes:
- Fix REFL045, CS1572, CS1573
- Suppress CS0618 when generating `InvokeGodotClassMethod`
- Fix indent when generating GD_constants.cs
- Temporarily silence CS1734 in generated code
- Fix a lot of naming rule violations
Misc.:
- Remove ReSharper comments for RedundantNameQualifier
- Remove suppression attributes for RedundantNameQualifier
- Remove severity=warnings for CA1716, CA1304 (already included in the level of analysis we run)
When the C# bindings generator finds a type without meta assume the type
refers to the 64-bit version of the type:
- `float` is converted to `double`
- `int` is converted to `long`
The editor no longer needs to create temporary instances to get the
default values. The initializer values of the exported properties are
still evaluated at runtime. For example, in the following example,
`GetInitialValue()` will be called when first looks for default values:
```
[Export] int MyValue = GetInitialValue();
```
Exporting fields with a non-supported type now results in a compiler
error rather than a runtime error when the script is used.
This base implementation is still very barebones but it defines the path
for how exporting will work (at least when embedding the .NET runtime).
Many manual steps are still needed, which should be automatized in the
future. For example, in addition to the API assemblies, now you also
need to copy the GodotPlugins assembly to each game project.
This replaces the way we invoke methods and set/get properties.
This first iteration rids us of runtime type checking in those
cases, as it's now done at compile time.
Later it will also stop needing the use of reflection. After that,
we will only depend on reflection for generic Godot Array and
Dictionary. We're stuck with reflection in generic collections
for now as C# doesn't support generic/template specialization.
This is only the initial implementation. Further iterations are
coming, specially once we switch to the native extension system
which completely changes the way members are accessed/invoked.
For example, with the native extension system we will likely need
to create `UnmanagedCallersOnly` invoke wrapper methods and return
function pointers to the engine.
Other kind of members, like event signals will be receiving the
same treatment in the future.