When changing `viewport_path`, the `proxy`'s target is changed to a new placeholder.
Add a flag `vp_changed` to prevent calling `setup_local_to_scene` (mainly called by toggling `resource_local_to_scene`) when the target viewport has not changed.
Currently mouse hovering doesn't update the state, when collision objects
or the camera move.
This PR fixes this problem by taking the mouse position from the viewport
and not from a nonexistent previous event.
Since previous events could potentially be a long time ago, their
modifier-key state might be outdated. This PR fetches the current
status of modifier-keys from `Input`.
These changes allow the removal of some class-variables and making
additional simplifications.
When a Viewport is not directly attached to the screen, the
function `Viewport::get_mouse_position` can't rely on
`get_screen_transform`, because that function is ambiguous in
these situations.
In these cases it is necessary to use the mouse position from
the most recent mouse IputEvent.
`NOTIFICATION_CHILD_ORDER_CHANGED` could be triggered, while there
was an inconsistent state:
- parent node no longer had child listed as child
- child node still had parent node listed as parent
Bring these two in sync, before emitting the notification.
AnimationNodeBlendSpace2DEditor:
- `!tree` is always false, because it is checked a few lines above
CurveEdit:
- grabbing != GRAB_NONE is redundant
GradientTexture2DEdit:
- grabbed != HANDLE_FROM is redundant
- grabbed != HANDLE_TO is redundant
Viewport:
- index is not used afterwards
- In these cases `gui.mouse_focus` is always valid. Move check to a DEV_ASSERT
- simplify `stopped` calculation
Partially Revert "Create a virtual mouse move event after moving child nodes"
This reverts parts of commit ce10ca6979.
The problem was that the the mouse-move event interacted in unexpected ways.
The functionality of `push_unhandled_input` has changed so that it no
longer propagates input events to SubViewports.
This makes it less predictable and it should be deprecated in favor of
`push_input` which provides the same functionality and more.
Also this deprecation simplifies the Viewport-API by reducing the methods
for pushing input events, so that users don't need to worry about when
to use which function in order to insert input events.
A single mouse click can cause multiple actions, which contradicts
the paradigm that a single Input Event should cause only a single
action.
The solution consists of two parts:
1. Physics Picking as the last step during viewport input event
handling, currently doesn't set the event as handled. This PR sets
the event as handled in the case of physics picking.
2. After an InputEvent is processed by a SubVieportContainer, it is
sent to its parent, even if it set as handled within the SubViewport.
This PR adds an additional test to check if the event is handled
before propagating the event to the parent Control.
When node tree `A` is not in the tree, `remove_child(B)` will not
automatically clean up the owners of `B` and `B`'s child nodes.
This is convenient for implementing operations like `replace_by()`,
but may have hidden dangers when manipulating the rest of the tree
`A`.
This commit makes it safe to manipulate the rest of `A` after freeing
`B`.
The associated `ViewportTexture`s will update the `viewport_path`
in time when the `Viewport`'s nodepath is changed (caused by renaming
the node names or moving in the SceneTree dock).
If the target `Viewport` is changed by resetting the `viewport_path`,
the `ViewportTexture`s will be re-setup and emit `changed` signal in
time.
* Node processing works on the concept of process groups.
* A node group can be inherited, run on main thread, or a sub-thread.
* Groups can be ordered.
* Process priority is now present for physics.
This is the first steps towards implementing https://github.com/godotengine/godot-proposals/issues/6424.
No threading or thread guards exist yet in most of the scene code other than Node. That will have to be added later.
* Adding and removing child nodes is now constant time, speed up should be huge.
* Searching for node paths as in ("path/to/node") should be far faster too.
This changes the children management and makes it a hashmap, optimizing most StringName based operations.
Most operations should be severe speed up without breaking compatibility.
This should fix many issues regarding to node access performance, and may also speed up editor start/end, but benchmarks are needed. So if you want to test, please make some benchmarks!
Further performance improvements will be done in the future by removing NOTIFICATION_MOVED_IN_PARENT and replacing by something less laborious.
With change 104392e the code to update node indices on removal was erronously removed.
The out of date indices would cause crashes while selecting nodes in a graph editor (e.g. animation tree) and selected nodes are oftern pushed to beginning or end of the child list for the parent.
* This notification makes node children management very inefficient.
* Replaced by a NOTIFICATION_CHILDREN_CHANGED (and children_changed signal).
* Changed Canvas code (and similar) to use the above signal, to perform more efficiently.
This PR breaks compatibility (although this notification was very rarely used, even within the engine), but provides an alternate way to do the same.
It is required for the changes in #75627 to be entirely effective.
* Make placeholder in editor layout dialog translatable.
* Make messages in scene import settings dialog translatable.
* Mark theme override property categories for translation.
Fixes#75084.
The clamp_to_embedder setting was added in 8be16e0704,
but was not set on any of the in-editor dialogs.
This patch sets `clamp_to_embedder` on editor dialogs so they cannot be dragged out of the frame.
This also modifies `clamp_to_embedder` so a window is clamped to the bounds of an embedder when
it pops up and when the parent is resized.
This solves the problem, that mouse events get sent to SubViewports
even if they are outside of the visible area of the SubViewport.
This changes makes SubViewportContainer::unhandled_input redundand.
Shortcut Events now need to be distributed via push_input, in order for
them to be able to reach SubViewports.
In the editor, it was possible to set the size of a `SubViewport` even
in cases where a parent `SubViewportContainer` had stretch enabled.
This PR disables editing a `SubViewport.size` while the parent disallows
it and it makes necessary adjustments during `NOTIFICATION_ENTER_TREE`.
After a scene reload a mouse cursor updates is performed via a
InputEventMouseMotion, that is exposed to the user.
The state of Input is however not adjusted to this InputEventMouseMotion
which can lead to inconsistencies.
This PR makes sure, that it is not exposed to the user.
It utilizes the method of Viewport::_process_picking for marking
events that are not sent to the user, so that this function doesn't
need to be changed.
With the 4.x-introduction of Windows the previous method for
color picking was no longer working.
This PR uses the following approach to reintroduce color-picking.
When the Color-Picking-Button is pressed, a quasi-screenshot of the
Window-content is created and displayed in a new Popup-Window.
This new Window allows selecting colors by Mouse-Click.
A Preview of the targeted Color is also displayed.
1. `number_width` isn't used later
2. `return_type` is used only once
3. AudioServer::get_singleton()->get_channel_count() always returns a channel_count of 1 or larger
4. negative `aa->backward` conditional
5. `current_canvas` == `find_world_2d()->get_canvas()`
6. identical if `render_shadows`
Some internally created emulated/instantiated events didn't have a
device id. This PR sets for these cases a device id.
Also rename `DEVICE_ID_TOUCH_MOUSE` to the more generic
`DEVICE_ID_EMULATION`.
This patch adds a viewport-configuration-option for sorting
physics-picking events by the Z-Index and the scene tree position
of the collision objects.
`Viewport.to_screen_rect` is used only in a single location to compare it
to `Rect2i()`.
When called from `SubViewport`, `to_screen_rect` is always equal to `Rect2i()`.
When called from `Window`, `to_screen_rect` is always different from `Rect2i()`.
So the comparison `to_screen_rect != Rect2i()` can be replaced by
`Object::cast_to<Window>(this)`.
This allows the removal of `Viewport.to_screen_rect` and the simplification of
`Viewport::_set_size`.
You still need to select another node to see the tooltip updated first,
but you no longer need to save and reopen the scene to view the updated
tooltip.
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.
CanvasItem::get_screen_transform returns a transform from the CanvasItem
to the coordinate system, where a Popup - created as a child of the
CanvasItem - should be opened.
get_screen_transform makes some simplifications, that work well, when used
in the editor, but not in general cases.
Since Popups like Tooltips are now used more commonly in projects,
it becomes necessary to correct these simplifications.
This solution introduces Viewport::get_popup_base_transform, which makes
the necessary calculations.
Provides an obvious way to unload the currently loaded scene (which is nowhere to be found in the docs).
The SceneTree.change_scene_to() method must now always provide a valid PackedScene.
Fixes#63565.
* 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.
* This behavior is not allowed, the error text suggests using call_deferred().
* Added a check in Node::remove_child to prevent future crashes of this type.
* Fixed a performance regression introduced by #36244.
Fixes#63718, probably other crashes too.
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".
This prevents the project setting from being located directly within
a root category, which is confusing from an UX perspective in the
project settings editor.
Control-nodes without a shortcut-context were missing a check if
the event was handled, so that a single shortcut-event was passed to
multiple Control-nodes.
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
fixes#68197
when NOTIFICATION_WM_WINDOW_FOCUS_OUT is recieved by a viewport it will now call
_gui_cancel_tooltip() to avoid it hanging around after the mouse events stop
coming in
Decompress each body chunk over multiple iterations, this causes more
reallocations, but it ensures decompression will not fail no matter the
compression ratio.
This patch implements the functionality to cancel Drag and Drop
by using the escape key or more general, the ui_cancel action.
Since this would be the third location, where the finalization of
Drag and Drop would have to be implemented, that functionality was
put into the private function _perform_drop.
Simplified gui.drag_data.get_type() != Variant::NIL to gui.dragging
because they are equivalent.
A SubViewport with default-size doesn't display its content, but shows
pink color, until it is resized.
This patch makes sure, that the size gets set during initialization.
When resizing a non-focused window, the previously focused
Window got resized.
This patch grabs focus for the actually resized window, before
starting with the resizing.
Fix for 3D-physics processing:
- with enabled input_capture_on_drag now report correct position and
normals in _input_event
- mouse_enter and mouse_exit signals are emitted when the mouse cursor
leaves the visible area of the 3D-object, independently of pressed mouse
button or input_capture_on_drag
- make sure that collision input events are sent in the right order with
respect to mouse_enter and mouse_exit signals
MultiplayerPeer changes:
- Adds is_server_relay_supported virtual method
Informs the upper MultiplayerAPI layer if it can signal peers connected
to the server to other clients, and perform packet relaying among them.
- Adds get_packet_channel and get_packet_mode virtual methods
Allows the MultiplayerAPI to retrieve the channel and transfer modes to
use when relaying the last received packet.
SceneMultiplayerPeer changes:
- Implement peer signaling and packet relaying when the MultiplayerPeer
advertise they are supported.
ENet, WebRTC, WebSocket changes:
- Removed custom code for relaying from WebSocket and ENet, and let it
be handled by the upper layer.
- Update WebRTC to split create_client, create_server, and create_mesh,
with the latter behaving like the old initialize with
"server_compatibility = false", and the first two supporting the upper
layer relaying protocol.
Nodes may have been deleted by shortcuts. For example, when switching
scenes with `Ctrl` + `Tab` / `Ctrl` + `Shift` + `Tab`, some controls
will be deleted and recreated.