This is accomplished by setting a special value (-1) to the device variable
in the InputEvent that's being used to compare with the one received from the OS.
This special value is invalid for a regular input, so it should be safe.
Implements #17942
There was a percent-prefixed version, which was exposed, and a http-prefixed version which was not (only to GDNative).
This commit keeps the percent-prefixed versions, but with the http-prefixed implementations.
This commit fixes issue #17585: renaming/moving resources can corrupt
scene files. The corruption was caused by
'ResourceFormatLoaderBinary::rename_dependencies' updating the file
format version field of the affected scene file to the latest version
without actually updating the content of the file to that version,
resulting in a file whose content does not match its file format version
field. The fix preserves the file format version field and the engine
version fields when renaming dependencies.
When adding a directory path to the inventory of the pack, an empty file name was being added to the file list. That made `Directory.get_ntext()` signal end-of-list too early so that files in a subdirectory were missed.
Fixes#15801.
Helps with #16798.
Now the action name is quoted if it contains spaces. Also, quotation
mark (") is added to the forbidden character list for action names, as
it was also a bug.
Fix#17322
The previous logic with VERSION_MKSTRING was a bit unwieldy, so there were
several places hardcoding their own variant of the version string, potentially
with bugs (e.g. forgetting the patch number when defined).
The new logic defines:
- VERSION_BRANCH, the main 'major.minor' version (e.g. 3.1)
- VERSION_NUMBER, which can be 'major.minor' or 'major.minor.patch',
depending on whether the latter is defined (e.g. 3.1.4)
- VERSION_FULL_CONFIG, which contains the version status (e.g. stable)
and the module-specific suffix (e.g. mono)
- VERSION_FULL_BUILD, same as above but with build/reference name
(e.g. official, custom_build, mageia, etc.)
Note: Slight change here, as the previous format had the build name
*before* the module-specific suffix; now it's after
- VERSION_FULL_NAME, same as before, so VERSION_FULL_BUILD prefixed
with "Godot v" for readability
Bugs fixed thanks to that:
- Export templates version matching now properly takes VERSION_PATCH
into account by relying on VERSION_FULL_CONFIG.
- ClassDB hash no longer takes the build name into account, but limits
itself to VERSION_FULL_CONFIG (build name is cosmetic, not relevant
for the API hash).
- Docs XML no longer hardcode the VERSION_STATUS, this was annoying.
- Small cleanup in Windows .rc file thanks to new macros.
Found via `codespell -q 3 --skip="./thirdparty,./editor/translations" -I ../godot-word-whitelist.txt`
Whitelist consists of:
```
ang
doubleclick
lod
nd
que
te
unselect
```
Regression introduced in #16825.
My logic was correct, but not the error code I was expecting.
The error reporting in FileAccess likely needs a review too.
Windows does not fully respect ISO 639-1 like other systems,
so we have to override its locale values for those languages.
Also added comments to document the locale provenance.
The ear clipping algorithm used to triangulate polygons has a slightly too conservative point-in-triangle test which can, in some configurations prevent it from finding a possible tessellation. Relaxing the test by considering that points exactly on edges don't belong the triangle fixes the issue. Changing the semantic of the test is safe because no other code makes use of it. A more detailed explanation can be found in issue #16395.
Fixes#16395.
When running the engine with -d we get a message on the command-line for
each control being clicked. After discussing with @reduz it seems that
this is old and should be removed. Commented out as requested.
Dictionaires did not use the VariantHasher and VariantComparator making
them unsafe for use with NaN values as keys. This PR uses the
appropriate Variant implementations for these functions.
var d = {}
d[Vector2(NAN, NAN)] = 0
d[Vector2(NAN, NAN)] = 0
print(d.size())
will now output '1' and not '2'
This fixes#16031
Until now the pre-allocated array size was defined to be 64 without
a way of adjusting it from the calling side.
This commit adds the size as a template parameter.
- Added bindings for multimesh, immediate, skeleton, light, reflection probe, gi probe, lightmap, particles, camera, environment, scenario, instance
- Removed draw and sync, were duplicates of force_* equivalents
- Bumped binders max arguments from 11 to 13
- Wrote some wrappers as not all methods were variant-friendly
When using a newly created StringBuilder then the as_string() method
will crash when trying to free an allocated 0-sized chunk of memory.
When 0 bytes get allocated with memnew_arr then a NULL pointer gets
returned. When trying to free that pointer the programm will crash.