This only applies to the project manager instance, what driver is used is otherwise
still defined by the project settings for a running game/editor.
Should help users who have issues with buggy GLES3 drivers to still use the project
manager to create and edit GLES2 projects.
Fixes#44017 by changing the `normalize()` function to check for non-negative rather than non-zero via an epsilon check.
(cherry picked from commit 23c754360a)
The removed check was adding a protection for the case where a `Reference` has not yet got its reference count initialized and a script is called on it. That would cause the object to be released after the call. The removed code was constructing the `Variant` via the `Object` constructor so it didn't deal with the reference count and so the release was prevented.
However, `Variant` no longer works that way so that check was useless. Now it's just illegal to run GDScript on a Reference whose reference count has not been initialized.
When using the ALSA driver, corruption would occur if `snd_pcm_writei`
was unable to consume the entire sound buffer. This would occur
frequently on the Raspberry Pi 3 which uses the `snd_bcm2835` audio
driver.
This bug resulted from incorrect pointer math on line 187, resulting in
the sample source pointer being advanced by `total * ad->channels` bytes
instead of `total * ad->channels` samples. In my opinion, the best fix
is to change `*src` to type `int16_t`, since that is the sample type in
use.
Fixes#43927.
(cherry picked from commit 25b2f82ccf)
It allows binding multiple sockets to the same ADDR:PORT (unlike TCP,
which still requires different ADDR:PORT combinations).
(cherry picked from commit 4b6a35c74a)
This was caused by the devicePixelRatio being applied twice, once by the
HTML code, once by the OS code.
More specifically, OS.get_window_size() would return the canvas element
size, while OS.set_window_size() would set the element size to the
specified value times the devicePixelRatio.
Calling OS.set_window_size(OS.get_window_size()) would reapply the
devicePixelRatio every time.
This commit changes the behaviour so that OS.set_window_size() do not
apply the devicePixelRatio to the canvas element size, by it divides the
CSS size instead.
- Fixes Godot physics failing when the cast Shape is inside of, or
already colliding with another Shape.
- Fixes Bullet physics failing when there is no motion.
- Ensures Godot and Bullet physics behave the same.
- Updates the documentation to exclude the caveats for the failures and
differences.