This fixes a bug in the analyzer where it did not push the SHADOWED_VARIABLE_BASE_CLASS
warning for members shadowed by variable in subclass. It does this by comparing the class
which contains the shadowed member with the class containing the variable, and pushing
SHADOWED_VARIABLE only if the classes are the same. Additionally, SHADOWED_VARIABLE_BASE_CLASS
can take an extra symbol which helps to specify the line for non native base class.
- Adds Swappy for Android for stable frame pacing
- Implements pre-transformed Swapchain so that Godot's compositor is in
charge of rotating the screen instead of Android's compositor
(performance optimization for phones that don't have HW rotator)
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The work was performed by collaboration of TheForge and Google. I am
merely splitting it up into smaller PRs and cleaning it up.
Changes from original PR:
- Removed "display/window/frame_pacing/android/target_frame_rate" option
to use Engine::get_max_fps instead.
- Target framerate can be changed at runtime using Engine::set_max_fps.
- Swappy is enabled by default.
- Added documentation.
- enable_auto_swap setting is replaced with swappy_mode.
The project setting does not reflect CLI argument overrides
(including `--headless` which sets the audio driver to `Dummy`),
so it can't be reliably used to detect which audio driver is
actually being used at run-time.
This adds support in all backends, but the Compatibility renderer works the best.
Mobile and Forward+ can only support one directional light shader (the first in the tree)
While the Compatibility renderer supports any number of shadows.
Co-authored-by: Clay John <claynjohn@gmail.com>
If the module is enabled (default), 2D physics works as it did before.
If the module is disabled and no other 2D physics server is registered
(via a module or GDExtension), then we fall back to a dummy
implementation which effectively disables 2D physics functionality (and
a warning is printed).
The dummy 2D physics server can also be selected explicitly, in which
case no warning is printed.
If the module is enabled (default), 3D physics works as it did before.
If the module is disabled and no other 3D physics server is registered
(via a module or GDExtension), then we fall back to a dummy
implementation which effectively disables 3D physics functionality (and
a warning is printed).
The dummy 3D physics server can also be selected explicitly, in which
case no warning is printed.
- Returns an empty list when there's not registered plugins, thus preventing the creation of spurious iterator objects
- Inline `Godot#getRotatedValues(...)` given it only had a single caller. This allows to remove the allocation of a float array on each call and replace it with float variables
- Disable sensor events by default. Sensor events can fired at 10-100s Hz taking cpu and memory resources. Now the use of sensor data is behind a project setting allowing projects that have use of it to enable it, while other projects don't pay the cost for a feature they don't use
- Create a pool of specialized input `Runnable` objects to prevent spurious, unbounded `Runnable` allocations
- Disable showing the boot logo for Android XR projects
- Delete locale references of jni strings
- Improve documentation related to embedded subwindows and single-window mode.
- Add `minsize` keyword aliases for `popup_centered_clamped()` methods
to ease migration to Godot 4.x (this was Godot 3.x terminology).
Adds 3D fixed timestep interpolation to the rendering server.
This does not yet include support for multimeshes or particles.
Co-authored-by: lawnjelly <lawnjelly@gmail.com>
- Add support for dispatching input on the render thread (UI thread is the current default) when `input_buffering` and `accumulated_input` are disabled. At the expense of latency, this helps prevent 'heavy' applications / games from blocking the UI thread (the default behavior) which may cause the application to ANR.
- Remove GLSurfaceView logic causing the UI thread to wait on the GL thread during lifecycle events. The removed logic would cause the UI thread to ANR when the GL thread is blocked.
https://github.com/godotengine/godot/pull/83976 added support for 3D MSAA on the Compatibility renderer, but it also mentions that on platforms other than Android, foveated rendering will not work if MSAA is enabled.
I removed the note saying that 3D MSAA is not supported on compatibility and added a comment mentioning that foveated rendering won't work on platforms other than android if 3D MSAA is enabled and added the alternative/equivalent for desktop.
Folder names ending with one or more `.` characters are not allowed
on Windows, so this would break writing logs, shader cache and other
project-specific files. Trailing periods are now stripped in this case.
On non-Windows platforms, this change still applies in the interest
of portability.
This preserves compatibility when upgrading Godot 4.2 projects which relied on that
path being configured in the editor settings.
The old name also makes sense for this one, it's fine for fbx2gltf_path to be under
a generic fbx category which could have more settings also impacting ufbx.
Disabling V-Sync when using the Compatibility rendering method works
since Godot 4.2 at least.
This also documents the `--disable-vsync` command line argument.
Due to the low resolution of the occlusion buffer, small gaps between occluders can be closed and incorrectly occlude instances which should show through the gaps. To ameliorate this problem, this PR jitters the occlusion buffer over time, making it more likely an instance will be seen through a gap. This is used in conjunction with an occlusion timer per instance, to prevent instances flickering on and off rapidly.
Adds `ui_text_skip_selection_for_next_occurrence` action and related implementation to text editor.
This action is bound `Ctrl+Alt+D` shorcut.
Used in conjonction with `ui_add_skip_selection_for_next_occurrence`, it gives the user the ability to select many occurrences of a selection
and avoid some of them.
Used without a previous selection, the action jumps to the next occurrence of the current word under the caret.
Adds fixed timestep interpolation to the rendering server (2D only).
Switchable on and off with a project setting (default is off).
Co-authored-by: lawnjelly <lawnjelly@gmail.com>
Defaults to "Auto", which detects the casing based on the
preference of the currently selected language (C# for example
prefers PascalCase whereas GDScript prefers snake_case).