The issue was causing by a bug within the logic for `FileAccessFilesystemJAndroid#eof_reached()` causing that value to remain false after the eof was reached.
This in turn caused an infinite loop in the file scanner preventing the project's content from showing up.
(cherry picked from commit 30479543b0)
This was removed in #63481, and we confirmed that it's better like this,
but we add back the possibility to strip CR as an option, to optionally
restore the previous behavior.
For performance this is done directly in `String::parse_utf8`.
Also fixes Android `FileAccess::get_line()` as this one _should_ strip CR.
Supersedes #63717.
(cherry picked from commit 1418f97c70)
- Accelerate common path used to check the storage scope for a given path
- Update the logic for the `get_as_text()` method - previous logic loads the content of a text file one byte at a time
Previously it was used only on debug builds, but recent
additions to variant_call.cpp have made that unit too
large even in release_debug.
It was originally set to debug only because using it
breaks mingw, so this only reinstates it for MSVC where
it shouldn't have any drawbacks (famous last words).
Test-Information:
Builds for me with
scons -j 40 platform=windows target=release_debug
and my game then runs from it.
(cherry picked from commit d8900e0020)
The new option is `linker` and lets the user specify the argument to
the`-fuse_ld=` linker flag directly. The supported options are:
- `default`: No change, typically uses GNU ld (bfd) unless the user or
distro picked a different default `/usr/bin/ld`.
- `bfd`: GNU ld from binutils
- `gold`: GNU gold from binutils
- `lld`: lld from LLVM
- `mold`: mold, an extremely fast modern linker, not (yet) intended for
use in production but great for development speed. Provided by distro
`mold` package or needs to be compiled from source and installed to
`/usr` otherwise.
Deprecates the `use_lld=yes` option, and make lld actually usable with
GCC too.
Not all the above are compatible or recommend for LTO, we recommend
using GNU ld with GCC LTO, or lld with LLVM ThinLTO.
(cherry picked from commit 534f85add1daec0669a1f18edd2cc456f9a296ef)
In addition:
- Disable 'adb devices' query (not supported when running the editor on Android devices
- Add `move_to_trash` implementation for Android devices
Instead of reusing the custom_template/ prefix which is actually only
used for the prebuilt APK workflow, we add a new custom_build/ prefix.
This is a slight compat breakage (users will have to redo their config)
but enables us to group the Min SDK and Target SDK options where they make
sense, and avoid reusing the previously hardcoded Target SDK 30 from
Godot 3.4.
Those two options are now strings instead of integers so that we can keep
them empty by default, and show their default value using a placeholder.
So some validation has been added to make sure they are proper ints.
The upper bound on Target SDK was also removed as it's a common use case
to use it to try to target newer released SDKs. But we warn the user that
this wasn't validated by us.
The export info dialog is now exclusive so that when it doesn't auto-close,
i.e. when it errors, you don't close it by mistake by clicking outside.
Fixes#62465.
This was done by refactoring directory and file access handling for the Android platform so that any general filesystem access type go through the Android layer.
This allows us to validate whether the access is unrestricted, or whether it falls under scoped storage and thus act appropriately.