- Set `-sSTACK_SIZE` to what it was before emscripten 3.1.27.
It was renamed in 3.1.25 so also set `-sTOTAL_SIZE` for older
versions for consistency.
- Set `-sDEFAULT_PTHREAD_STACK_SIZE` to what it was before 3.1.30.
Co-authored-by: Rémi Verschelde <rverschelde@gmail.com>
Also fixes the timing issue when exporting all
presets at the same time, where the error report
would try to appear while the progress dialog
was still visible.
When using proxy_to_pthread we add BIGINT support (to support exchanging
64 bits integers between wasm and JS).
Bigint though, is part of ECMAScript 2020, and the closure compiler was
using ECMAScript 6 instead.
This commit update the CC configuration to use ECMAScript 2020 instead.
After changing the default visibility to hidden to avoid generating
thousands of import/export symbols (browsers have a hard limit of 10k),
explicitly setting visibility for "boundary functions" (i.e. wasm
callbacks called by JS via pointer) is required to ensure the function
can be retrieved via pointer from the function table.
Remove the base error message in `OS`, we no longer really error out this
way for not implemented methods. Instead, each platform should override them
to provide the context they want.
Fixes#82439.
This fixes multiple issues/inconsistencies around `get_compiler_version()`:
* With no shell allocated, launching the compiler could fail even
with proper paths being set.
* The return value was described as "an array of version numbers as ints",
but the function actually returned a `Dictionary` (or `None`).
* Not all calls were properly handling a `None` return value in case of errors.
On Windows this broke compiling for me since #81869 with default settings.
* Some calls defined inconsistent defaults/fallbacks (`0` or `-1`).
This means no CPU occlusion culling (and not compiling Embree), unless
you compile custom export templates with `module_raycast_enabled=yes`.
This reduces the memory footprint significantly, and binary size.
Fixes#70621.
Co-authored-by: Hugo Locurcio <hugo.locurcio@hugo.pro>
It wrongly returned 20 on array buffers, which used to be the enumerator
value of Godot 3.x's type PoolByteArray, and now is the value of type Color,
while it should return 29 which is the enumerator value for PackedByteArray.
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.
Body length cannot be reliably retrieved from the web.
Reading the "content-length" value will return a meaningless value when
the response is compressed, as reading will return uncompressed chunks
in any case, resulting in a mismatch between the detected body size and
the actual size returned by repeatedly calling read_response_body_chunk.
Additionally, while "content-length" is considered a safe CORS header,
"content-encoding" is not, so using the "content-encoding" to decide if
"content-length" is meaningful is not an option either.
We simply must accept the fact that browsers are awful when it comes to
networking APIs.
This hugely reduces the number of exports, making it acceptable for
browsers.
Note that dlink + threads is still not working due to upstream issues
with the pthread emulation library.
Should hopefully be solved once emscripten move to native WASM threads.
We don't use that info for anything, and it generates unnecessary diffs
every time we bump the minor version (and CI failures if we forget to
sync some files from opt-in modules (mono, text_server_fb).
When trying to export a C# project, this displays an error message after
creating a export preset for an unsupported platform.
Support for these platforms is planned for a future release.
Follow-up to #75932.
Since these icons are only used by the export plugin, it makes sense to
move them and generate the headers there.
The whole `detect.is_active()` logic seems to be a leftover from before
times, as far back as 1.0-stable it already wasn't used for anything.
So I'm removing it and moving the export icon generation to
`platform_methods`, where it makes more sense.
This applies our existing style guide, and adds a new rule to that style
guide for modular components such as platform ports and modules:
Includes from the platform port or module should be included with relative
paths (relative to the root folder of the modular component, e.g.
`platform/linuxbsd/`), in their own section before Godot's "core" includes.
The `api` and `export` subfolders also need to be handled as self-contained
(and thus use relative paths for their "local" includes) as they are all
compiled for each editor platform, without necessarily having the api/export
matching platform folder in the include path.
E.g. the Linux editor build will compile `platform/android/{api,export}/*.cpp`
and those need to use relative includes for it to work.
project settings.
We'll default to a sensible value in the case that a user has
somehow managed to modify the configuration file incorrectly.
Closes 69819
- Simplify and update its logic.
- Simplify EditorScript.
- Improve EditorNode and other relevant includes.
- Fix scene-based path in the movie writer when
reloading a scene.
- Rename all instances of `capture_start()` and `capture_end()` to their new
names. Fixes#72892.
- More internal renames to match what was started in #69120.
- Use `override` consistently so that such refactoring bugs can be caught.
- Harmonize the order of definition of the overridden virtual methods in each
audio driver.
- Harmonize prototype for `set_output_device` and `set_input_device`.
Co-authored-by: Rémi Verschelde <rverschelde@gmail.com>
Use a TLSOptions configuration object which is created via static
functions.
- "TLSOptions.client": uses the standard CA and common name verification.
- "TLSOptions.client_unsafe": uses optional CA verification (i.e. if specified)
- "TLSOptions.server": is the standard server configuration (chain + key)
This will allow us to expand the TLS configuration options to include
e.g. mutual authentication without bloating the classes that uses
StreamPeerTLS and PacketPeerDTLS as underlying peers.
- Unify keycode values (secondary label printed on a key), remove unused hardcoded Latin-1 codes.
- Unify IME behaviour, add inline composition string display on Windows and X11.
- Add key_label (localized label printed on a key) value to the key events, and allow mapping actions to the unshifted Unicode events.
- Add support for physical keyboard (Bluetooth or Sidecar) handling on iOS.
- Add support for media key handling on macOS.
Co-authored-by: Raul Santos <raulsntos@gmail.com>
* Overrides no longer happen for set/get.
* They must be checked with a new function: `ProjectSettings::get_setting_with_override()`.
* GLOBAL_DEF/GLOBAL_GET updated to use this
This change solves many problems:
* General confusion about getting the actual or overriden setting.
* Feature tags available after settings are loaded were being ignored, they are now considered.
* Hacks required for the Project Settings editor to work.
Fixes#64100. Fixes#64014. Fixes#61908.
* All core types masks are now correctly marked as bitfields.
* The enum hacks in MouseButtonMask and many other types are gone. This ensures that binders to other languages non C++ can actually implement type safe bitmasks.
* Most bitmask operations replaced by functions in BitField<>
* Key is still a problem because its enum and mask at the same time. While it kind of works in C++, this most likely can't be implemented safely in other languages and will have to be changed at some point. Mostly left as-is.
* Documentation and API dump updated to reflect bitfields in core types.
As many open source projects have started doing it, we're removing the
current year from the copyright notice, so that we don't need to bump
it every year.
It seems like only the first year of publication is technically
relevant for copyright notices, and even that seems to be something
that many companies stopped listing altogether (in a version controlled
codebase, the commits are a much better source of date of publication
than a hardcoded copyright statement).
We also now list Godot Engine contributors first as we're collectively
the current maintainers of the project, and we clarify that the
"exclusive" copyright of the co-founders covers the timespan before
opensourcing (their further contributions are included as part of Godot
Engine contributors).
Also fixed "cf." Frenchism - it's meant as "refer to / see".
Non-exhaustive list of case-sensitive renames:
GDExtension -> GDNative
GDNATIVE -> GDEXTENSION
gdextension -> gdnative
ExtensionExtension ->Extension (for where there was GDNativeExtension)
EXTENSION_EXTENSION ->EXTENSION (for where there was GDNATIVE_EXTENSION)
gdnlib -> gdextension
gdn_interface -> gde_interface
gdni -> gde_interface