- Fix monitoring flag being reset when the scene is out of the tree (happens on save all if the current scene is not the focused one, therefore on save-on-run as well)
- Fix the inability to reset the monitoring flag while the area is out of the tree
Collisions and nav debug are conditionally compiled depending on DEBUG_ENABLED
is_editor_hint() and is_node_being_edited() are compiled only with TOOLS_ENABLED
Every affected method is implemented in the header in case its macro is not present (the getters just returning false and the setters having an empty body) so the compiler can inline and finally no-op-out them as likely as possible.
is_node_being_edited() already showed a similar optimization effort and has been adapted to this change.
Furthermore, and as a consequence, -debugcol and -debugnav will not work on non-debug (strict release) builds.
This can bring a little bit of runtime performance on release and non-tooled builds (less code, so less cycles to spend and maybe more cache friendly).
This avoids the display folded flag needlessly getting into the scene file (potentially forever) and also gives more visual feedback if the user re-enables editable children so it will display unfolded at first.
When godot was running as the project manager, it tried to call a method on a null pointer (get_tree()->get_edited_scene_root()).
This is undefined behaviour and caused a crash when compiled with sanitizing enabled.
(cherry picked from commit 1d3c9c448d)
When working with a viewport you should call Viewport.input() to pass
the input, but if the input was unhandled you might also want to call
Viewport.unhandled_input() so that objects in the sub-scene can handle
the event. This adds a way to check if the input was handled so that you
know whether you should call Viewport.unhandled_input() or not.
Signed-off-by: Saggi Mizrahi <saggi@mizrahi.cc>
(cherry picked from commit 245ace6e2e)
- TCP:
- `listen` bind to wildcard "*" -> dual stack socket
- `listen` bind to address -> socket from address type
- `connect` -> resolve using best protocol (UNSPEC), socket from address type
- UDP:
- `listen` bind to wildcard "*" -> dual stack socket
- `listen` bind to address -> socket from address type
- `put_packet`/`put_var` -> resolve using TYPE_ANY (UNSPEC), socket from address type
(to change socket type you must first call `close` it)
(cherry picked from commit 88a56ba783)
According to Issue #8018, a BIND_VMETHOD macro wasn't present in scene/gui/control.cpp, while it was declared to be a virtual method in scene/gui/control.h.
classes.xml was updated to also list this method in Control.
(cherry picked from commit 9589936d6e)
The other subfolders of tools/ had already been moved to either
editor/, misc/ or thirdparty/, so the hiding the editor code that
deep was no longer meaningful.
(Manual redo of 49c065d29c)
clang-format does not handle that well *at all*.
For the reference, found the relevant pieces of code with:
`ag "=[ "$'\t'"]?"$'\n'"[ "$'\t'"]?{" --ignore=thirdparty`
(cherry picked from commit 40323407df)
Got part of the fix from 5fc084c28e
Added an engine setting to enable the fix (physics_2d/motion_fix_enabled) which is false by default so the default behavior is the same as always
Added motion methods with a from parameter, the same as 3.0 does
lest breaking current API, though, it is noted in the documentation of TabContainer
class, of the upcoming Godot (v3.0+) changes in behavior, that is, `tab_selected` will be
emitted for selecting any tab, while `tab_changed` only if a tab changes.
- Added `get_previous_tab()`. Which returns the previous shown tab. **Note:** In Godot v3.0+, only `tab_changed` can modify previous tab index.
- Add documentation for the added function and signals. Fix a typo too.