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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ignacio Etcheverry
b5f6285f34 C#: Save newly created csproj files without BOM 2020-08-21 01:48:56 +02:00
Ignacio Etcheverry
ced77b1e9b C#: Switch games to MSBuild Sdks and .NET Standard
Godot.NET.Sdk
-------------

Godot uses its own custom MSBuild Sdk for game
projects. This new Sdk adds its own functionality
on top of 'Microsoft.NET.Sdk'.

The new Sdk is resolved from the NuGet package.

All the default boilerplate was moved from game
projects to the Sdk. The default csproj for
game project can now be as simple as:

```
<Project Sdk="Godot.NET.Sdk/4.0.0-dev2">
  <PropertyGroup>
    <TargetFramework>netstandard2.1</TargetFramework>
  </PropertyGroup>
</Project>
```

Source files are included by automatically so
Godot no longer needs to keep the csproj in sync
when creating new source files.

Define constants
----------------

Godot defines a list of constants for conditional
compilation. When exporting games, this list also
included engine 'features' and platform 'bits'.
There were a few problems with that:

- The 'features' constants were only defined when
  exporting games. Not when building the game for
  running in the editor player.
- If the project was built externally by an IDE,
  the constants wouldn't be defined at all.

The new Sdk assigns default values to these
constants when not built from the Godot editor,
i.e.: when built from an IDE or from the command
line. The default define constants are determined
from the system MSBuild is running on.

However, it's not possible for MSBuild to
determine the set of supported engine features.
It's also not possible to determine if a project
is being built to run on a 32-bit or 64-bit
Godot executable.

As such the 'features' and 'bits' constants had
to be removed.
The benefit of checking those at compile time
was questionable, and they can still be checked
at runtime.

The new list of define constants includes:

- GODOT
- GODOT_<PLATFORM>
  Defaults to the platform MSBuild is running on.
- GODOT_<PC/MOBILE/WEB>
- TOOLS
  When building with the 'Debug' configuration
  (editor and editor player).
- GODOT_REAL_T_IS_DOUBLE
  Not defined by default unless $(GodotRealTIsDouble)
  is overriden to be 'true'.

.NET Standard
-------------

The target framework of game projects was changed
to 'netstandard2.1'.
2020-07-25 19:22:01 +02:00
Ignacio Etcheverry
54df72dcc6 C#: Add VisualStudio support 2020-06-15 21:29:16 +02:00
Ignacio Etcheverry
dcf1dc4fe0 C#: Support for building with the dotnet CLI
By adding a reference to the 'Microsoft.NETFramework.ReferenceAssemblies' nuget
package, we can build projects targeting .NET Framework with the dotnet CLI.
By referencing this package we also don't need to install Mono on Linux/macOS
or .NET Framework on Windows, as the assemblies are taken from the package.
2020-05-11 08:17:37 +02:00
Ignacio Etcheverry
1b634785b5 C#: Replace uses of old Configuration and update old csprojs 2020-03-14 19:01:29 +01:00
Ignacio Etcheverry
d9ff5f7fc2 Mono/C#: Default to net47 for new projects 2020-01-23 15:57:47 +01:00
Ignacio Roldán Etcheverry
7fddf5eb7c
Merge pull request #34699 from van800/godot-guid
Custom property for Godot generated project
2019-12-31 20:28:14 +01:00
Ivan Shakhov
af2e6e12d1 add custom property to csproj, which identifies that project is generated by Godot 2019-12-30 16:16:47 +01:00
Ignacio Etcheverry
86274b9fc9 Mono/C#: Re-structure API solution and GodotTools post-build target
Previously we had a placeholder solution called 'Managed' to benefit from
tooling while editing the a part of the C# API.
Later the bindings generator would create the final 'GodotSharp' solution
including these C# files as well as the auto-generated C# API.
Now we replaced the 'Managed' solution with the final 'GodotSharp' solution
which is no longer auto-generated, and the bindings generator only takes
care of the auto-generated C# API.
This has the following benefits:
- It's less confusing as there will no longer be two versions of the same file
(the original and a generated copy of it). Now there's only one.
- We no longer need placeholder for auto-generated API classes, like Node or
Resource. We used them for benefiting from tooling. Now we can just use the
auto-generated API itself.
- Simplifies the build system and bindings generator. Removed lot of code
that is not needed anymore.

Also added a post-build target to the GodotTools project to copy the output to
the data dir. This makes it easy to iterate when doing changes to GodotTools,
as SCons doesn't have to be executed anymore just to copy these new files.
2019-12-28 20:48:55 +01:00
Aaron Franke
5771f9959c
Mono formatting
No space for casting, add spaces inside braces, 4 space indentation, remove trailing indentation, remove BOM.
2019-12-11 16:32:47 -05:00
Ignacio Etcheverry
9eb0729a05 Mono: Fix Api HintPath and update old game projects
Fixed Api assembly references with more than one HintPath.
Also made the editor update old C# projects use the new Api assembly HintPaths.
2019-07-10 22:00:31 +02:00
Ignacio Etcheverry
270af6fa08 Re-write mono module editor code in C#
Make the build system automatically build the C# Api assemblies to be shipped with the editor.
Make the editor, editor player and debug export templates use Api assemblies built with debug symbols.
Always run MSBuild to build the editor tools and Api assemblies when building Godot.
Several bugs fixed related to assembly hot reloading and restoring state.
Fix StringExtensions internal calls not being registered correctly, resulting in MissingMethodException.
2019-07-05 09:38:23 +02:00
Renamed from modules/mono/editor/GodotSharpTools/Project/ProjectGenerator.cs (Browse further)