Fixes#79036. sign(NAN) now returns 0.
This should not impact performance much in any way.
Adds a test for the NAN case. Updates the documentation to clarify the new behavior.
We allow using auto for lambdas or complex macros where a return type
may change based on the parameters. But where the type is clear, we
should be explicit.
Co-authored-by: A Thousand Ships <96648715+AThousandShips@users.noreply.github.com>
This commit adds the default theme context, which replaces
the need to manually check the project and the default theme
all the time; simplifies related code.
It also adds framework for custom theme contexts, to be used
by the editor. Custom contexts can be attached to any node,
and not necessarily a GUI/Window node. Contexts do no break
theme inheritance and only define which global themes a node
uses as a fallback.
Contexts propagate NOTIFICATION_THEME_CHANGED when one of their
global themes changes. This ensures that global themes act just
like themes assigned to individual nodes and can be previewed
live in the editor.
GDScript has the following built-in trigonometry functions:
- `sin()`
- `cos()`
- `tan()`
- `asin()`
- `acos()`
- `atan()`
- `atan()`
- `sinh()`
- `cosh()`
- `tanh()`
However, it lacks the hyperbolic arc (also known as inverse
hyperbolic) functions:
- `asinh()`
- `acosh()`
- `atanh()`
Implement them by just exposing the C++ Math library, but clamping
its values to the closest real defined value.
For the cosine, clamp input values lower than 1 to 1.
In the case of the tangent, where the limit value is infinite,
clamp it to -inf or +inf.
References #78377Fixesgodotengine/godot-proposals#7110
Previously the `p_reversed` parameter didn't influence the order
in a correct way.
Also script overridden _notification functions were not called in
the correct order.
To fix this some `notification` functions had to add a `p_reversed`
parameter.
This made it necessary to adjust cpp-bindings.
Co-authored-by: David Snopek <dsnopek@gmail.com>
Upon investigating the extremely slow MSVC build times in #80513, I noticed
that while Godot policy is to never use exceptions, we weren't enforcing it
with compiler flags, and thus still included exception handling code and
stack unwinding.
This is wasteful on multiple aspects:
- Binary size: Around 20% binary size reduction with exceptions disabled
for both MSVC and GCC binaries.
- Compile time:
* More than 50% build time reduction with MSVC.
* 10% to 25% build time reduction with GCC + LTO.
- Performance: Possibly, needs to be benchmarked.
Since users may want to re-enable exceptions in their own thirdparty code
or the libraries they compile with Godot, this behavior can be toggled with
the `disable_exceptions` SCons option, which defaults to true.
Previously for InputEvents there was no distinction between
Window-area and Viewport-area.
This was problematic in cases where stretching was used and the Window
contained black bars at the sides of the Viewport.
This PR separates the area of Window and Viewport regarding InputEvents.