This reverts commit 85a5290ee8.
The patch itself is good and it could maybe be readded in the future,
but right now Microsoft forced its Windows 10 "update" on people with older
Intel HD Graphics 3000 IGP without ensuring that they can ship proper drivers,
and such users seem to get Godot crashing due to this patch. Sorry :(
Closes#5452.
When moving or resizing the window, Windows spins up a seperate event-loop, effectively blocking the normal one.
To work around this, we're starting a timer that will continue sending WM_TIMER messages which we can use to keep the mainloop running.
fixes#4695
This allows us not to have to hack our definitions in the upstream files,
making it easier to upgrade to newer versions in the future.
For the include paths to work, the headers are moved to a GL subfolder to
match their upstream location.
Can't create user data folder when project name has ``\ / : * ? " < > |`` characters on OS_Windows & OS_Unix.
So, change it to ``-`` to be able to make folder.
fixes#4928 and it's altanative to #4986.
-Rearrange favorites in fs dock with drag and drop
-Removed import -> sub-scene, moved to scenetree contextual menu
-Removed import -> re-import , moved and integrated to FS dock
-Added ability in FS dock to re-import more than one resource
simultaneously
-Added ability to drag from native filesystem explorer to Godot, only
works on Windows though
-Removed scene reimport merge options, never worked well. Eventually
merging materials should be re-added
-Added ability to set custom root node type when importing scenes
-Re-Import is now automatic, can be configured back to manual in editor
settings
-Added resource previews in property list for many resource types
Also Enables automatic detection of architecture for the MSVC compilers.
Builds without assembly optimisations for x64
Closes issue #3098
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Danilovic <greatgames.alexandar@gmail.com>
According to MSDN's
documentation (https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/bb762181(v=vs.85).aspx),
CSIDL_PERSONAL represents the default path to Windows Document's folder:
"Previous to Version 6.0. The file system directory used to physically
store a user's common repository of documents. A typical path is
C:\Documents and Settings\username\My Documents. This should be
distinguished from the virtual My Documents folder in the namespace. To
access that virtual folder, use SHGetFolderLocation, which returns the
ITEMIDLIST for the virtual location, or refer to the technique described
in Managing the File System."