Running `npm run serve` in `platform/javascript/` will start
a web server that uses `bin/` as its root folder. This means you
can extract a compiled web editor ZIP in this folder and immediately
be able to test the web editor.
Headers required for the use of SharedArrayBuffer are automatically
added to every response.
(cherry picked from commit 9ef9bfb12c)
I don't see any reference to gzip/svgz supported in the nanosvg library,
and the handful of test gzip compressed svgz files I tried failed loading.
Also cleaning a couple missing includes in platform export code.
Always build with the GUI subsystem.
Redirect stdout and stderr output to the parent process console.
Use CreateProcessW for blocking `execute` calls with piped stdout and stderr (prevent console windows for popping up when used with the GUI subsystem build, and have more consistent behavior with non-blocking calls).
Add `open_console` argument to the `execute` to open a new console window (for both blocking and non-blocking calls).
Remove `interface/editor/hide_console_window` editor setting.
Remove `Toggle System Console` menu option.
Remove `set_console_visible` and `is_console_visible` functions.
The code to populate the input data for WebAssembly was incorrectly
overriding values when multiple touches were present due to wrong
indexing.
(cherry picked from commit 470496d8d4)
Ensure better compatibility when emcc which may run some tools from
different paths (e.g. closure compiler).
This fixes externs include issues with modern emcc using the closure
compiler.
(cherry picked from commit eaedc92c61)
The "webgl/webgl2.h" include provides that function, but it's not
available in emscripten versions < 2.0.17 .
Since we need to support emscripten 1.39.9 (mono builds), this commit
adds a JS function in library_godot_display.js as a compatibility layer
for it, and implement glGetBufferSubData by funneling the call to that
function (so we don't have name collisions JS-side with recent emcc).
All those hacks are now moved to the platform directory instead of being
ifdefs inside the drivers implementations.
This actually makes sense(?), when running inside an iframe the active
element might be our canvas, while the iframe itself is not active in
the parent window. Since we consume the event, the iframe does not get
focused in Firefox (but does in Chromium-based browsers), so we must
always call focus to handle such occasions.
(cherry picked from commit 63e2db2499)
In some conditions the events might be generated even when the `gamepad`
object is not accessible due to Security Context requirements.
This commit adds a check to avoid firing the handler in those cases.
(cherry picked from commit 91dbc288cc)
Sets `AlignOperands` to `DontAlign`.
`clang-format` developers seem to mostly care about space-based indentation and
every other version of clang-format breaks the bad mismatch of tabs and spaces
that it seems to use for operand alignment. So it's better without, so that it
respects our two-tabs `ContinuationIndentWidth`.
Default is "Auto", but can be forced to a specific WebGL version if the
automatic detection fails.
The game and editor canvas are now replaced with a new one in the exit
hooks. This helps the browser do some context cleanup, and allow us to
create a new context of a different type (WebGL/WebGL2).
Enable GLES3/WebGL2 in the Web Editor.
This will allow adding developer checks which will be fully compiled out in
user builds, unlike `DEBUG_ENABLED` which is included in debug tempates and
the editor builds.
This define is not used yet, but we'll soon add code that uses it, and change
some existing `DEBUG_ENABLED` checks to be performed only in dev builds.
Related to https://github.com/godotengine/godot-proposals/issues/3371.
It used an old vendored version of acorn.js which seems to choke on this
trailing comma. This is not a problem for more recent Emscripten versions.
We disable the `comma-dangle` check in ESLint to prevent this issue.
(cherry picked from commit 23b51a1708)
- Tweak the Android platform logo to remove the Android wordmark,
as it can't be used without explicit permission.
(cherry picked from commit 1513aa9b26)
Performances are not great in general, bad on Firefox, on Chrome, well,
it's an improvement compared to the way they broke ScriptProcessorNode.
I'm actually surprised this works, it involves so many allocations, but
there's no way around it when SharedArrayBuffer is not available :(.
Browsers doesn't really like forcing the mix rate, e.g. Firefox does not
allow input (microphone) if the mix rate is not the default one, Chrom*
will exhibit worse performances, etc.
After input buffering was reworked, input accumulation is now handled
outside of OS, and the JavaScript plaform never implemented that.
Additionally, the JavaScript platform is quite obnoxious about calling
specific APIs outside specific user triggered events.
This commit adds event flushing during the main iteration, and forces it
during keydown/keyup/mousedown/mouseup/touchstart/touchend/touchcanel
events (effectively only accumulating only "move" events).