- Report a diagnostic when there are multiple classes that match the script file name in the same script since that will result in a duplicate path key in the bimap and it's not allowed.
- Fix InspectorPlugin to handle empty paths in case the project was built with a previous version of Godot that used empty paths for generic scripts.
- Add tests for the new diagnostic GD0003.
- Create CSharpScript for generic C# types.
- `ScriptPathAttributeGenerator` registers the path for the generic type definition.
- `ScriptManagerBridge` lookup uses the generic type definition that was registered by the generator.
- Constructed generic types use a virtual `csharp://` path so they can be registered in the map and loaded as if there was a different file for each constructed type, even though they all share the same real path.
- This allows getting the base type for a C# type that derives from a generic type.
- Shows base scripts in the _Add Node_ and _Create Resource_ dialogs even when they are generic types.
- `get_global_class_name` implementation was moved to C# and now always returns the base type even if the script is not a global class (this behavior matches GDScript).
- Create `CSharpScript::TypeInfo` struct to hold all the type information about the C# type that corresponds to the `CSharpScript`, and use it as the parameter in `UpdateScriptClassInfo` to avoid adding more parameters.
Fixes: #87643
The original condition stopped immediately after checking for 'searchText' in the 'Message' field, resulting in premature termination of subsequent checks. This fix ensures that all relevant conditions are appropriately evaluated before determining the filtering outcome.
Additionally, accompanying changes include improved code readability for better comprehension. This adjustment enhances the maintainability of the error filtering mechanism, contributing to a more robust codebase overall.
- Remove `AotBuilder` that was used for MonoAOT in 3.x.
- Remove `PlaySettings` that was used for IDE support in 3.x.
- Remove `ApiAssembliesInfo` that was used for Project generation in 3.x.
- Remove pieces of the old iOS support from 3.x.
- `[Obsolete]` tag generated in the middle of documentation comments
- Potential `null` values in generators
- Obsolete call to `GetEditorInterface()`
- We don't want `Godot.Collections.Array` to end with `Collection`
- A few culture specifications and use of `AsSpan` instead of `SubString` in `StringExtensions`
- Disable CA1716 in GodotSharp
When exporting a game that contains a C# solution, a feature is added so the exported game can check if it should initialize the .NET module. Otherwise, the module initialization is skipped so games without C# won't check for the assemblies and won't show alerts when they're missing.
This support is experimental and requires .NET 8
Known issues:
- Requires macOS due to use of lipo and xcodebuild
- arm64 simulator templates are not currently included
in the official packaging
- Redesign panel to look closer to the look of other Godot panels such as Output and Debugger.
- Moved list of problems and output log to separate tabs instead of using a HSplit.
- Added Tree/List layouts to the problems tab.
- Added search box to filter problems tab.
- Added `FileTree` icon, made from `FileList`. Both are used for the button that toggles the Tree/List layouts.
Implements the {project} placeholder, available when setting an external editor
in the project settings, via Editor > Editor Settings > Text Editor > External
for the c# external editor, under Editor > Editor Settings > Dotnet > Editor,
This allows passing the project folder as a command line argument when using a
custom external editor that isn't one of the available options.
Fixes#81845
The Haiku platform port was never finalized, and moved to a separate repo in
Godot 3.2 days: https://github.com/godotengine/godot-platform-haiku
Sadly it didn't garner more interest there and is bitrotting. It was never
ported to Godot 4 so the bits of Haiku support left in Mono aren't useful.
The UWP platform port was never ported to the Godot 4.0+ API,
and it's now accumulating bitrot as it doesn't compile, and thus
we no longer propagate platform changes in it.
So we finally remove to acknowledge this state. There's still some
interest in reviving the UWP port eventually, especially as support
for Direct3D 12 will soon be merged, but when that happens it will
be easiest to redo it from scratch.