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diff --git a/doc/classes/@GlobalScope.xml b/doc/classes/@GlobalScope.xml index 585b94a522..755902c709 100644 --- a/doc/classes/@GlobalScope.xml +++ b/doc/classes/@GlobalScope.xml @@ -99,14 +99,6 @@ [b]Warning:[/b] Deserialized object can contain code which gets executed. Do not use this option if the serialized object comes from untrusted sources to avoid potential security threats (remote code execution). </description> </method> - <method name="cartesian2polar"> - <return type="Vector2" /> - <argument index="0" name="x" type="float" /> - <argument index="1" name="y" type="float" /> - <description> - Converts a 2D point expressed in the cartesian coordinate system (X and Y axis) to the polar coordinate system (a distance from the origin and an angle). - </description> - </method> <method name="ceil"> <return type="float" /> <argument index="0" name="x" type="float" /> @@ -521,14 +513,6 @@ [b]Warning:[/b] Due to the way it is implemented, this function returns [code]0[/code] rather than [code]1[/code] for non-positive values of [code]value[/code] (in reality, 1 is the smallest integer power of 2). </description> </method> - <method name="polar2cartesian"> - <return type="Vector2" /> - <argument index="0" name="r" type="float" /> - <argument index="1" name="th" type="float" /> - <description> - Converts a 2D point expressed in the polar coordinate system (a distance from the origin [code]r[/code] and an angle [code]th[/code]) to the cartesian coordinate system (X and Y axis). - </description> - </method> <method name="posmod"> <return type="int" /> <argument index="0" name="x" type="int" /> @@ -2441,6 +2425,8 @@ </constant> <constant name="PROPERTY_USAGE_EDITOR_BASIC_SETTING" value="268435456" enum="PropertyUsageFlags"> </constant> + <constant name="PROPERTY_USAGE_ARRAY" value="1073741824" enum="PropertyUsageFlags"> + </constant> <constant name="PROPERTY_USAGE_DEFAULT" value="7" enum="PropertyUsageFlags"> Default usage (storage, editor and network). </constant> @@ -2474,10 +2460,29 @@ <constant name="METHOD_FLAG_STATIC" value="256" enum="MethodFlags"> </constant> <constant name="METHOD_FLAG_OBJECT_CORE" value="512" enum="MethodFlags"> + Used internally. Allows to not dump core virtuals such as [code]_notification[/code] to the JSON API. </constant> <constant name="METHOD_FLAGS_DEFAULT" value="1" enum="MethodFlags"> Default method flags. </constant> + <constant name="RPC_MODE_DISABLED" value="0" enum="RPCMode"> + Used with [method Node.rpc_config] to disable a method or property for all RPC calls, making it unavailable. Default for all methods. + </constant> + <constant name="RPC_MODE_ANY" value="1" enum="RPCMode"> + Used with [method Node.rpc_config] to set a method to be callable remotely by any peer. Analogous to the [code]@rpc(any)[/code] annotation. Calls are accepted from all remote peers, no matter if they are node's authority or not. + </constant> + <constant name="RPC_MODE_AUTH" value="2" enum="RPCMode"> + Used with [method Node.rpc_config] to set a method to be callable remotely only by the current multiplayer authority (which is the server by default). Analogous to the [code]@rpc(auth)[/code] annotation. See [method Node.set_multiplayer_authority]. + </constant> + <constant name="TRANSFER_MODE_UNRELIABLE" value="0" enum="TransferMode"> + Packets are not acknowledged, no resend attempts are made for lost packets. Packets may arrive in any order. Potentially faster than [constant TRANSFER_MODE_ORDERED]. Use for non-critical data, and always consider whether the order matters. + </constant> + <constant name="TRANSFER_MODE_ORDERED" value="1" enum="TransferMode"> + Packets are not acknowledged, no resend attempts are made for lost packets. Packets are received in the order they were sent in. Potentially faster than [constant TRANSFER_MODE_RELIABLE]. Use for non-critical data or data that would be outdated if received late due to resend attempt(s) anyway, for example movement and positional data. + </constant> + <constant name="TRANSFER_MODE_RELIABLE" value="2" enum="TransferMode"> + Packets must be received and resend attempts should be made until the packets are acknowledged. Packets must be received in the order they were sent in. Most reliable transfer mode, but potentially the slowest due to the overhead. Use for critical data that must be transmitted and arrive in order, for example an ability being triggered or a chat message. Consider carefully if the information really is critical, and use sparingly. + </constant> <constant name="TYPE_NIL" value="0" enum="Variant.Type"> Variable is [code]null[/code]. </constant> diff --git a/doc/classes/AnimatableBody2D.xml b/doc/classes/AnimatableBody2D.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..731c702549 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/classes/AnimatableBody2D.xml @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> +<class name="AnimatableBody2D" inherits="StaticBody2D" version="4.0"> + <brief_description> + Physics body for 2D physics which moves only by script or animation. Useful for moving platforms and doors. + </brief_description> + <description> + Animatable body for 2D physics. + An animatable body can't be moved by external forces or contacts, but can be moved by script or animation to affect other bodies in its path. It is ideal for implementing moving objects in the environment, such as moving platforms or doors. + When the body is moved manually, either from code or from an [AnimationPlayer] (with [member AnimationPlayer.playback_process_mode] set to [code]physics[/code]), the physics will automatically compute an estimate of their linear and angular velocity. This makes them very useful for moving platforms or other AnimationPlayer-controlled objects (like a door, a bridge that opens, etc). + </description> + <tutorials> + </tutorials> + <methods> + </methods> + <members> + <member name="sync_to_physics" type="bool" setter="set_sync_to_physics" getter="is_sync_to_physics_enabled" default="false"> + If [code]true[/code], the body's movement will be synchronized to the physics frame. This is useful when animating movement via [AnimationPlayer], for example on moving platforms. Do [b]not[/b] use together with [method PhysicsBody2D.move_and_collide]. + </member> + </members> + <constants> + </constants> +</class> diff --git a/doc/classes/AnimatableBody3D.xml b/doc/classes/AnimatableBody3D.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8192f26057 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/classes/AnimatableBody3D.xml @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> +<class name="AnimatableBody3D" inherits="StaticBody3D" version="4.0"> + <brief_description> + Physics body for 3D physics which moves only by script or animation. Useful for moving platforms and doors. + </brief_description> + <description> + Animatable body for 3D physics. + An animatable body can't be moved by external forces or contacts, but can be moved by script or animation to affect other bodies in its path. It is ideal for implementing moving objects in the environment, such as moving platforms or doors. + When the body is moved manually, either from code or from an [AnimationPlayer] (with [member AnimationPlayer.playback_process_mode] set to [code]physics[/code]), the physics will automatically compute an estimate of their linear and angular velocity. This makes them very useful for moving platforms or other AnimationPlayer-controlled objects (like a door, a bridge that opens, etc). + </description> + <tutorials> + <link title="3D Physics Tests Demo">https://godotengine.org/asset-library/asset/675</link> + <link title="Third Person Shooter Demo">https://godotengine.org/asset-library/asset/678</link> + <link title="3D Voxel Demo">https://godotengine.org/asset-library/asset/676</link> + </tutorials> + <methods> + </methods> + <members> + <member name="sync_to_physics" type="bool" setter="set_sync_to_physics" getter="is_sync_to_physics_enabled" default="false"> + If [code]true[/code], the body's movement will be synchronized to the physics frame. This is useful when animating movement via [AnimationPlayer], for example on moving platforms. Do [b]not[/b] use together with [method PhysicsBody3D.move_and_collide]. + </member> + </members> + <constants> + </constants> +</class> diff --git a/doc/classes/Array.xml b/doc/classes/Array.xml index 396490c8eb..02c6b18d55 100644 --- a/doc/classes/Array.xml +++ b/doc/classes/Array.xml @@ -495,7 +495,7 @@ <argument index="2" name="step" type="int" default="1" /> <argument index="3" name="deep" type="bool" default="false" /> <description> - Duplicates the subset described in the function and returns it in an array, deeply copying the array if [code]deep[/code] is [code]true[/code]. Lower and upper index are inclusive, with the [code]step[/code] describing the change between indices while slicing. + Duplicates the subset described in the function and returns it in an array, deeply copying the array if [code]deep[/code] is [code]true[/code]. Lower and upper index are inclusive, with the [code]step[/code] describing the change between indices while slicing. If [code]end[/code] is an invalid value, the end of the array is used. </description> </method> <method name="sort"> diff --git a/doc/classes/AudioStream.xml b/doc/classes/AudioStream.xml index a954a06117..32e51603ee 100644 --- a/doc/classes/AudioStream.xml +++ b/doc/classes/AudioStream.xml @@ -28,12 +28,23 @@ <description> </description> </method> + <method name="_is_monophonic" qualifiers="virtual const"> + <return type="bool" /> + <description> + </description> + </method> <method name="get_length" qualifiers="const"> <return type="float" /> <description> Returns the length of the audio stream in seconds. </description> </method> + <method name="is_monophonic" qualifiers="const"> + <return type="bool" /> + <description> + Returns true if this audio stream only supports monophonic playback, or false if the audio stream supports polyphony. + </description> + </method> </methods> <constants> </constants> diff --git a/doc/classes/AudioStreamPlayer.xml b/doc/classes/AudioStreamPlayer.xml index a6c437f875..b692ae858e 100644 --- a/doc/classes/AudioStreamPlayer.xml +++ b/doc/classes/AudioStreamPlayer.xml @@ -56,6 +56,9 @@ <member name="bus" type="StringName" setter="set_bus" getter="get_bus" default="&"Master""> Bus on which this audio is playing. </member> + <member name="max_polyphony" type="int" setter="set_max_polyphony" getter="get_max_polyphony" default="1"> + The maximum number of sounds this node can play at the same time. Playing additional sounds after this value is reached will cut off the oldest sounds. + </member> <member name="mix_target" type="int" setter="set_mix_target" getter="get_mix_target" enum="AudioStreamPlayer.MixTarget" default="0"> If the audio configuration has more than two speakers, this sets the target channels. See [enum MixTarget] constants. </member> diff --git a/doc/classes/AudioStreamPlayer2D.xml b/doc/classes/AudioStreamPlayer2D.xml index c40c223091..e36a428499 100644 --- a/doc/classes/AudioStreamPlayer2D.xml +++ b/doc/classes/AudioStreamPlayer2D.xml @@ -61,6 +61,9 @@ <member name="max_distance" type="float" setter="set_max_distance" getter="get_max_distance" default="2000.0"> Maximum distance from which audio is still hearable. </member> + <member name="max_polyphony" type="int" setter="set_max_polyphony" getter="get_max_polyphony" default="1"> + The maximum number of sounds this node can play at the same time. Playing additional sounds after this value is reached will cut off the oldest sounds. + </member> <member name="pitch_scale" type="float" setter="set_pitch_scale" getter="get_pitch_scale" default="1.0"> The pitch and the tempo of the audio, as a multiplier of the audio sample's sample rate. </member> diff --git a/doc/classes/AudioStreamPlayer3D.xml b/doc/classes/AudioStreamPlayer3D.xml index 584f03399c..fa2fa5a8e3 100644 --- a/doc/classes/AudioStreamPlayer3D.xml +++ b/doc/classes/AudioStreamPlayer3D.xml @@ -83,6 +83,9 @@ <member name="max_distance" type="float" setter="set_max_distance" getter="get_max_distance" default="0.0"> Sets the distance from which the [member out_of_range_mode] takes effect. Has no effect if set to 0. </member> + <member name="max_polyphony" type="int" setter="set_max_polyphony" getter="get_max_polyphony" default="1"> + The maximum number of sounds this node can play at the same time. Playing additional sounds after this value is reached will cut off the oldest sounds. + </member> <member name="out_of_range_mode" type="int" setter="set_out_of_range_mode" getter="get_out_of_range_mode" enum="AudioStreamPlayer3D.OutOfRangeMode" default="0"> Decides if audio should pause when source is outside of [member max_distance] range. </member> diff --git a/doc/classes/Camera2D.xml b/doc/classes/Camera2D.xml index d0ff66ae06..a3a891cdcb 100644 --- a/doc/classes/Camera2D.xml +++ b/doc/classes/Camera2D.xml @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ </brief_description> <description> Camera node for 2D scenes. It forces the screen (current layer) to scroll following this node. This makes it easier (and faster) to program scrollable scenes than manually changing the position of [CanvasItem]-based nodes. + Cameras register themselves in the nearest [Viewport] node (when ascending the tree). Only one camera can be active per viewport. If no viewport is available ascending the tree, the camera will register in the global viewport. This node is intended to be a simple helper to get things going quickly, but more functionality may be desired to change how the camera works. To make your own custom camera node, inherit it from [Node2D] and change the transform of the canvas by setting [member Viewport.canvas_transform] in [Viewport] (you can obtain the current [Viewport] by using [method Node.get_viewport]). Note that the [Camera2D] node's [code]position[/code] doesn't represent the actual position of the screen, which may differ due to applied smoothing or limits. You can use [method get_camera_screen_center] to get the real position. </description> @@ -81,7 +82,7 @@ The Camera2D's anchor point. See [enum AnchorMode] constants. </member> <member name="current" type="bool" setter="set_current" getter="is_current" default="false"> - If [code]true[/code], the camera is the active camera for the current scene. Only one camera can be current, so setting a different camera [code]current[/code] will disable this one. + If [code]true[/code], the camera acts as the active camera for its [Viewport] ancestor. Only one camera can be current in a given viewport, so setting a different camera in the same viewport [code]current[/code] will disable whatever camera was already active in that viewport. </member> <member name="custom_viewport" type="Node" setter="set_custom_viewport" getter="get_custom_viewport"> The custom [Viewport] node attached to the [Camera2D]. If [code]null[/code] or not a [Viewport], uses the default viewport instead. diff --git a/doc/classes/CharacterBody2D.xml b/doc/classes/CharacterBody2D.xml index 71e6eeab5a..f98c22a1e9 100644 --- a/doc/classes/CharacterBody2D.xml +++ b/doc/classes/CharacterBody2D.xml @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> <class name="CharacterBody2D" inherits="PhysicsBody2D" version="4.0"> <brief_description> - Character body 2D node. + Specialized 2D physics body node for characters moved by script. </brief_description> <description> - Character bodies are special types of bodies that are meant to be user-controlled. They are not affected by physics at all; to other types of bodies, such as a rigid body, these are the same as a static body. However, they have two main uses: - [b]Kinematic characters:[/b] Character bodies have an API for moving objects with walls and slopes detection ([method move_and_slide] method), in addition to collision detection (also done with [method PhysicsBody3D.move_and_collide]). This makes them really useful to implement characters that move in specific ways and collide with the world, but don't require advanced physics. - [b]Kinematic motion:[/b] Character bodies can also be used for kinematic motion (same functionality as [member StaticBody3D.kinematic_motion] when enabled), which allows them to be moved by code and push other bodies on their path. + Character bodies are special types of bodies that are meant to be user-controlled. They are not affected by physics at all; to other types of bodies, such as a rigid body, these are the same as a [AnimatableBody2D]. However, they have two main uses: + [b]Kinematic characters:[/b] Character bodies have an API for moving objects with walls and slopes detection ([method move_and_slide] method), in addition to collision detection (also done with [method PhysicsBody2D.move_and_collide]). This makes them really useful to implement characters that move in specific ways and collide with the world, but don't require advanced physics. + [b]Kinematic motion:[/b] Character bodies can also be used for kinematic motion (same functionality as [AnimatableBody2D]), which allows them to be moved by code and push other bodies on their path. </description> <tutorials> <link title="Kinematic character (2D)">https://docs.godotengine.org/en/latest/tutorials/physics/kinematic_character_2d.html</link> diff --git a/doc/classes/CharacterBody3D.xml b/doc/classes/CharacterBody3D.xml index 85135d5509..81ffbe01c1 100644 --- a/doc/classes/CharacterBody3D.xml +++ b/doc/classes/CharacterBody3D.xml @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> <class name="CharacterBody3D" inherits="PhysicsBody3D" version="4.0"> <brief_description> - Character body 3D node. + Specialized 3D physics body node for characters moved by script. </brief_description> <description> - Character bodies are special types of bodies that are meant to be user-controlled. They are not affected by physics at all; to other types of bodies, such as a rigid body, these are the same as a static body. However, they have two main uses: + Character bodies are special types of bodies that are meant to be user-controlled. They are not affected by physics at all; to other types of bodies, such as a rigid body, these are the same as a [AnimatableBody3D]. However, they have two main uses: [b]Kinematic characters:[/b] Character bodies have an API for moving objects with walls and slopes detection ([method move_and_slide] method), in addition to collision detection (also done with [method PhysicsBody3D.move_and_collide]). This makes them really useful to implement characters that move in specific ways and collide with the world, but don't require advanced physics. - [b]Kinematic motion:[/b] Character bodies can also be used for kinematic motion (same functionality as [member StaticBody3D.kinematic_motion] when enabled), which allows them to be moved by code and push other bodies on their path. + [b]Kinematic motion:[/b] Character bodies can also be used for kinematic motion (same functionality as [AnimatableBody3D]), which allows them to be moved by code and push other bodies on their path. </description> <tutorials> <link title="Kinematic character (2D)">https://docs.godotengine.org/en/latest/tutorials/physics/kinematic_character_2d.html</link> diff --git a/doc/classes/ConfigFile.xml b/doc/classes/ConfigFile.xml index d6da4bc248..249e2a8f80 100644 --- a/doc/classes/ConfigFile.xml +++ b/doc/classes/ConfigFile.xml @@ -86,6 +86,7 @@ [/codeblocks] Keep in mind that section and property names can't contain spaces. Anything after a space will be ignored on save and on load. ConfigFiles can also contain manually written comment lines starting with a semicolon ([code];[/code]). Those lines will be ignored when parsing the file. Note that comments will be lost when saving the ConfigFile. This can still be useful for dedicated server configuration files, which are typically never overwritten without explicit user action. + [b]Note:[/b] The file extension given to a ConfigFile does not have any impact on its formatting or behavior. By convention, the [code].cfg[/code] extension is used here, but any other extension such as [code].ini[/code] is also valid. Since neither [code].cfg[/code] nor [code].ini[/code] are standardized, Godot's ConfigFile formatting may differ from files written by other programs. </description> <tutorials> </tutorials> diff --git a/doc/classes/Control.xml b/doc/classes/Control.xml index 5392189f6a..6602764cd4 100644 --- a/doc/classes/Control.xml +++ b/doc/classes/Control.xml @@ -921,7 +921,8 @@ Anchors the top edge of the node to the origin, the center or the end of its parent control. It changes how the top offset updates when the node moves or changes size. You can use one of the [enum Anchor] constants for convenience. </member> <member name="auto_translate" type="bool" setter="set_auto_translate" getter="is_auto_translating" default="true"> - Toggles if any text should automatically change to its translated version depending on the current locale. + Toggles if any text should automatically change to its translated version depending on the current locale. Note that this will not affect any internal nodes (e.g. the popup of a [MenuButton]). + Also decides if the node's strings should be parsed for POT generation. </member> <member name="focus_mode" type="int" setter="set_focus_mode" getter="get_focus_mode" enum="Control.FocusMode" default="0"> The focus access mode for the control (None, Click or All). Only one Control can be focused at the same time, and it will receive keyboard signals. diff --git a/doc/classes/EditorPlugin.xml b/doc/classes/EditorPlugin.xml index e564e8045c..b8436be76a 100644 --- a/doc/classes/EditorPlugin.xml +++ b/doc/classes/EditorPlugin.xml @@ -56,11 +56,11 @@ Called by the engine when the 3D editor's viewport is updated. Use the [code]overlay[/code] [Control] for drawing. You can update the viewport manually by calling [method update_overlays]. [codeblocks] [gdscript] - func _forward_spatial_3d_over_viewport(overlay): + func _forward_3d_draw_over_viewport(overlay): # Draw a circle at cursor position. overlay.draw_circle(overlay.get_local_mouse_position(), 64) - func _forward_spatial_gui_input(camera, event): + func _forward_3d_gui_input(camera, event): if event is InputEventMouseMotion: # Redraw viewport when cursor is moved. update_overlays() @@ -68,13 +68,13 @@ return false [/gdscript] [csharp] - public override void ForwardSpatialDrawOverViewport(Godot.Control overlay) + public override void _Forward3dDrawOverViewport(Godot.Control overlay) { // Draw a circle at cursor position. overlay.DrawCircle(overlay.GetLocalMousePosition(), 64, Colors.White); } - public override bool ForwardSpatialGuiInput(Godot.Camera3D camera, InputEvent @event) + public override bool _Forward3dGuiInput(Godot.Camera3D camera, InputEvent @event) { if (@event is InputEventMouseMotion) { @@ -104,12 +104,12 @@ [codeblocks] [gdscript] # Prevents the InputEvent to reach other Editor classes. - func _forward_spatial_gui_input(camera, event): + func _forward_3d_gui_input(camera, event): return true [/gdscript] [csharp] // Prevents the InputEvent to reach other Editor classes. - public override bool ForwardSpatialGuiInput(Camera3D camera, InputEvent @event) + public override bool _Forward3dGuiInput(Camera3D camera, InputEvent @event) { return true; } @@ -119,12 +119,12 @@ [codeblocks] [gdscript] # Consumes InputEventMouseMotion and forwards other InputEvent types. - func _forward_spatial_gui_input(camera, event): + func _forward_3d_gui_input(camera, event): return event is InputEventMouseMotion [/gdscript] [csharp] // Consumes InputEventMouseMotion and forwards other InputEvent types. - public override bool ForwardSpatialGuiInput(Camera3D camera, InputEvent @event) + public override bool _Forward3dGuiInput(Camera3D camera, InputEvent @event) { return @event is InputEventMouseMotion; } diff --git a/doc/classes/EditorSceneImporterMesh.xml b/doc/classes/EditorSceneImporterMesh.xml index b0f233da2f..c0c53ff255 100644 --- a/doc/classes/EditorSceneImporterMesh.xml +++ b/doc/classes/EditorSceneImporterMesh.xml @@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ }" /> <argument index="4" name="material" type="Material" default="null" /> <argument index="5" name="name" type="String" default="""" /> + <argument index="6" name="flags" type="int" default="0" /> <description> Creates a new surface, analogous to [method ArrayMesh.add_surface_from_arrays]. Surfaces are created to be rendered using a [code]primitive[/code], which may be any of the types defined in [enum Mesh.PrimitiveType]. (As a note, when using indices, it is recommended to only use points, lines, or triangles.) [method Mesh.get_surface_count] will become the [code]surf_idx[/code] for this new surface. @@ -94,6 +95,13 @@ Returns the amount of surfaces that the mesh holds. </description> </method> + <method name="get_surface_format" qualifiers="const"> + <return type="int" /> + <argument index="0" name="surface_idx" type="int" /> + <description> + Returns the format of the surface that the mesh holds. + </description> + </method> <method name="get_surface_lod_count" qualifiers="const"> <return type="int" /> <argument index="0" name="surface_idx" type="int" /> diff --git a/doc/classes/Engine.xml b/doc/classes/Engine.xml index 8b399f64c9..36590093bd 100644 --- a/doc/classes/Engine.xml +++ b/doc/classes/Engine.xml @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ <method name="get_frames_drawn"> <return type="int" /> <description> - Returns the total number of frames drawn. If the render loop is disabled with [code]--disable-render-loop[/code] via command line, this returns [code]0[/code]. See also [method get_process_frames]. + Returns the total number of frames drawn. On headless platforms, or if the render loop is disabled with [code]--disable-render-loop[/code] via command line, [method get_frames_drawn] always returns [code]0[/code]. See [method get_process_frames]. </description> </method> <method name="get_frames_per_second" qualifiers="const"> @@ -67,7 +67,13 @@ <method name="get_physics_frames" qualifiers="const"> <return type="int" /> <description> - Returns the total number of frames passed since engine initialization which is advanced on each [b]physics frame[/b]. + Returns the total number of frames passed since engine initialization which is advanced on each [b]physics frame[/b]. See also [method get_process_frames]. + [method get_physics_frames] can be used to run expensive logic less often without relying on a [Timer]: + [codeblock] + func _physics_process(_delta): + if Engine.get_physics_frames() % 2 == 0: + pass # Run expensive logic only once every 2 physics frames here. + [/codeblock] </description> </method> <method name="get_physics_interpolation_fraction" qualifiers="const"> @@ -79,7 +85,13 @@ <method name="get_process_frames" qualifiers="const"> <return type="int" /> <description> - Returns the total number of frames passed since engine initialization which is advanced on each [b]process frame[/b], regardless of whether the render loop is enabled. See also [method get_frames_drawn]. + Returns the total number of frames passed since engine initialization which is advanced on each [b]process frame[/b], regardless of whether the render loop is enabled. See also [method get_frames_drawn] and [method get_physics_frames]. + [method get_process_frames] can be used to run expensive logic less often without relying on a [Timer]: + [codeblock] + func _process(_delta): + if Engine.get_process_frames() % 2 == 0: + pass # Run expensive logic only once every 2 process (render) frames here. + [/codeblock] </description> </method> <method name="get_singleton" qualifiers="const"> diff --git a/doc/classes/HScrollBar.xml b/doc/classes/HScrollBar.xml index 3bdd739cdf..36ff070a37 100644 --- a/doc/classes/HScrollBar.xml +++ b/doc/classes/HScrollBar.xml @@ -19,6 +19,9 @@ <theme_item name="decrement_highlight" data_type="icon" type="Texture2D"> Displayed when the mouse cursor hovers over the decrement button. </theme_item> + <theme_item name="decrement_pressed" data_type="icon" type="Texture2D"> + Displayed when the decrement button is being pressed. + </theme_item> <theme_item name="grabber" data_type="style" type="StyleBox"> Used as texture for the grabber, the draggable element representing current scroll. </theme_item> @@ -34,6 +37,9 @@ <theme_item name="increment_highlight" data_type="icon" type="Texture2D"> Displayed when the mouse cursor hovers over the increment button. </theme_item> + <theme_item name="increment_pressed" data_type="icon" type="Texture2D"> + Displayed when the increment button is being pressed. + </theme_item> <theme_item name="scroll" data_type="style" type="StyleBox"> Used as background of this [ScrollBar]. </theme_item> diff --git a/doc/classes/HTTPClient.xml b/doc/classes/HTTPClient.xml index 861627b526..29aaf3c756 100644 --- a/doc/classes/HTTPClient.xml +++ b/doc/classes/HTTPClient.xml @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ [b]Note:[/b] This client only needs to connect to a host once (see [method connect_to_host]) to send multiple requests. Because of this, methods that take URLs usually take just the part after the host instead of the full URL, as the client is already connected to a host. See [method request] for a full example and to get started. A [HTTPClient] should be reused between multiple requests or to connect to different hosts instead of creating one client per request. Supports SSL and SSL server certificate verification. HTTP status codes in the 2xx range indicate success, 3xx redirection (i.e. "try again, but over here"), 4xx something was wrong with the request, and 5xx something went wrong on the server's side. For more information on HTTP, see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP (or read RFC 2616 to get it straight from the source: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2616). + [b]Note:[/b] It's recommended to use transport encryption (SSL/TLS) and to avoid sending sensitive information (such as login credentials) in HTTP GET URL parameters. Consider using HTTP POST requests or HTTP headers for such information instead. [b]Note:[/b] When performing HTTP requests from a project exported to HTML5, keep in mind the remote server may not allow requests from foreign origins due to [url=https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS]CORS[/url]. If you host the server in question, you should modify its backend to allow requests from foreign origins by adding the [code]Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *[/code] HTTP header. [b]Note:[/b] SSL/TLS support is currently limited to TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1, and TLS 1.2. Attempting to connect to a TLS 1.3-only server will return an error. [b]Warning:[/b] SSL/TLS certificate revocation and certificate pinning are currently not supported. Revoked certificates are accepted as long as they are otherwise valid. If this is a concern, you may want to use automatically managed certificates with a short validity period. diff --git a/doc/classes/HTTPRequest.xml b/doc/classes/HTTPRequest.xml index f45ddd0abb..00927b98c5 100644 --- a/doc/classes/HTTPRequest.xml +++ b/doc/classes/HTTPRequest.xml @@ -192,7 +192,8 @@ <description> Creates request on the underlying [HTTPClient]. If there is no configuration errors, it tries to connect using [method HTTPClient.connect_to_host] and passes parameters onto [method HTTPClient.request]. Returns [constant OK] if request is successfully created. (Does not imply that the server has responded), [constant ERR_UNCONFIGURED] if not in the tree, [constant ERR_BUSY] if still processing previous request, [constant ERR_INVALID_PARAMETER] if given string is not a valid URL format, or [constant ERR_CANT_CONNECT] if not using thread and the [HTTPClient] cannot connect to host. - [b]Note:[/b] The [code]request_data[/code] parameter is ignored if [code]method[/code] is [constant HTTPClient.METHOD_GET]. This is because GET methods can't contain request data. As a workaround, you can pass request data as a query string in the URL. See [method String.uri_encode] for an example. + [b]Note:[/b] When [code]method[/code] is [constant HTTPClient.METHOD_GET], the payload sent via [code]request_data[/code] might be ignored by the server or even cause the server to reject the request (check [url=https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7231#section-4.3.1]RFC 7231 section 4.3.1[/url] for more details). As a workaround, you can send data as a query string in the URL (see [method String.uri_encode] for an example). + [b]Note:[/b] It's recommended to use transport encryption (SSL/TLS) and to avoid sending sensitive information (such as login credentials) in HTTP GET URL parameters. Consider using HTTP POST requests or HTTP headers for such information instead. </description> </method> <method name="request_raw"> diff --git a/doc/classes/JNISingleton.xml b/doc/classes/JNISingleton.xml index 84ab1a49c1..fbf18ddc03 100644 --- a/doc/classes/JNISingleton.xml +++ b/doc/classes/JNISingleton.xml @@ -1,10 +1,13 @@ <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> <class name="JNISingleton" inherits="Object" version="4.0"> <brief_description> + Singleton that connects the engine with Android plugins to interface with native Android code. </brief_description> <description> + The JNISingleton is implemented only in the Android export. It's used to call methods and connect signals from an Android plugin written in Java or Kotlin. Methods and signals can be called and connected to the JNISingleton as if it is a Node. See [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_Native_Interface]Java Native Interface - Wikipedia[/url] for more information. </description> <tutorials> + <link title="Creating Android plugins">https://docs.godotengine.org/en/latest/tutorials/platform/android/android_plugin.html#doc-android-plugin</link> </tutorials> <methods> </methods> diff --git a/doc/classes/Light3D.xml b/doc/classes/Light3D.xml index cd2f4eca18..52359b0ede 100644 --- a/doc/classes/Light3D.xml +++ b/doc/classes/Light3D.xml @@ -47,7 +47,8 @@ The light's strength multiplier (this is not a physical unit). For [OmniLight3D] and [SpotLight3D], changing this value will only change the light color's intensity, not the light's radius. </member> <member name="light_indirect_energy" type="float" setter="set_param" getter="get_param" default="1.0"> - Secondary multiplier used with indirect light (light bounces). Used with [VoxelGI]. + Secondary multiplier used with indirect light (light bounces). Used with [VoxelGI] and SDFGI (see [member Environment.sdfgi_enabled]). + [b]Note:[/b] This property is ignored if [member light_energy] is equal to [code]0.0[/code], as the light won't be present at all in the GI shader. </member> <member name="light_negative" type="bool" setter="set_negative" getter="is_negative" default="false"> If [code]true[/code], the light's effect is reversed, darkening areas and casting bright shadows. diff --git a/doc/classes/Listener2D.xml b/doc/classes/Listener2D.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..27ee63d201 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/classes/Listener2D.xml @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> +<class name="Listener2D" inherits="Node2D" version="4.0"> + <brief_description> + Overrides the location sounds are heard from. + </brief_description> + <description> + Once added to the scene tree and enabled using [method make_current], this node will override the location sounds are heard from. Only one [Listener2D] can be current. Using [method make_current] will disable the previous [Listener2D]. + If there is no active [Listener2D] in the current [Viewport], center of the screen will be used as a hearing point for the audio. [Listener2D] needs to be inside [SceneTree] to function. + </description> + <tutorials> + </tutorials> + <methods> + <method name="clear_current"> + <return type="void" /> + <description> + Disables the [Listener2D]. If it's not set as current, this method will have no effect. + </description> + </method> + <method name="is_current" qualifiers="const"> + <return type="bool" /> + <description> + Returns [code]true[/code] if this [Listener2D] is currently active. + </description> + </method> + <method name="make_current"> + <return type="void" /> + <description> + Makes the [Listener2D] active, setting it as the hearing point for the sounds. If there is already another active [Listener2D], it will be disabled. + This method will have no effect if the [Listener2D] is not added to [SceneTree]. + </description> + </method> + </methods> + <constants> + </constants> +</class> diff --git a/doc/classes/Listener3D.xml b/doc/classes/Listener3D.xml index 9cc803f241..5e1b2ce7fc 100644 --- a/doc/classes/Listener3D.xml +++ b/doc/classes/Listener3D.xml @@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ </brief_description> <description> Once added to the scene tree and enabled using [method make_current], this node will override the location sounds are heard from. This can be used to listen from a location different from the [Camera3D]. - [b]Note:[/b] There is no 2D equivalent for this node yet. </description> <tutorials> </tutorials> diff --git a/doc/classes/Mesh.xml b/doc/classes/Mesh.xml index bfa55c2d35..c774528a39 100644 --- a/doc/classes/Mesh.xml +++ b/doc/classes/Mesh.xml @@ -210,6 +210,8 @@ </constant> <constant name="ARRAY_FORMAT_CUSTOM_BASE" value="13" enum="ArrayFormat"> </constant> + <constant name="ARRAY_FORMAT_CUSTOM_BITS" value="3" enum="ArrayFormat"> + </constant> <constant name="ARRAY_FORMAT_CUSTOM0_SHIFT" value="13" enum="ArrayFormat"> </constant> <constant name="ARRAY_FORMAT_CUSTOM1_SHIFT" value="16" enum="ArrayFormat"> diff --git a/doc/classes/MeshLibrary.xml b/doc/classes/MeshLibrary.xml index 9e0292f946..1d07647ea7 100644 --- a/doc/classes/MeshLibrary.xml +++ b/doc/classes/MeshLibrary.xml @@ -45,6 +45,13 @@ Returns the item's mesh. </description> </method> + <method name="get_item_mesh_transform" qualifiers="const"> + <return type="Transform3D" /> + <argument index="0" name="id" type="int" /> + <description> + Returns the transform applied to the item's mesh. + </description> + </method> <method name="get_item_name" qualifiers="const"> <return type="String" /> <argument index="0" name="id" type="int" /> @@ -102,6 +109,14 @@ Sets the item's mesh. </description> </method> + <method name="set_item_mesh_transform"> + <return type="void" /> + <argument index="0" name="id" type="int" /> + <argument index="1" name="mesh_transform" type="Transform3D" /> + <description> + Sets the transform to apply to the item's mesh. + </description> + </method> <method name="set_item_name"> <return type="void" /> <argument index="0" name="id" type="int" /> diff --git a/doc/classes/MultiplayerAPI.xml b/doc/classes/MultiplayerAPI.xml index 70046fc3e9..647233f679 100644 --- a/doc/classes/MultiplayerAPI.xml +++ b/doc/classes/MultiplayerAPI.xml @@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ High-level multiplayer API. </brief_description> <description> - This class implements most of the logic behind the high-level multiplayer API. See also [MultiplayerPeer]. - By default, [SceneTree] has a reference to this class that is used to provide multiplayer capabilities (i.e. RPC/RSET) across the whole scene. + This class implements the high-level multiplayer API. See also [MultiplayerPeer]. + By default, [SceneTree] has a reference to this class that is used to provide multiplayer capabilities (i.e. RPCs) across the whole scene. It is possible to override the MultiplayerAPI instance used by specific Nodes by setting the [member Node.custom_multiplayer] property, effectively allowing to run both client and server in the same scene. [b]Note:[/b] The high-level multiplayer API protocol is an implementation detail and isn't meant to be used by non-Godot servers. It may change without notice. </description> @@ -18,49 +18,49 @@ Clears the current MultiplayerAPI network state (you shouldn't call this unless you know what you are doing). </description> </method> - <method name="get_network_connected_peers" qualifiers="const"> + <method name="get_peers" qualifiers="const"> <return type="PackedInt32Array" /> <description> - Returns the peer IDs of all connected peers of this MultiplayerAPI's [member network_peer]. + Returns the peer IDs of all connected peers of this MultiplayerAPI's [member multiplayer_peer]. </description> </method> - <method name="get_network_unique_id" qualifiers="const"> + <method name="get_remote_sender_id" qualifiers="const"> <return type="int" /> <description> - Returns the unique peer ID of this MultiplayerAPI's [member network_peer]. + Returns the sender's peer ID for the RPC currently being executed. + [b]Note:[/b] If not inside an RPC this method will return 0. </description> </method> - <method name="get_rpc_sender_id" qualifiers="const"> + <method name="get_unique_id" qualifiers="const"> <return type="int" /> <description> - Returns the sender's peer ID for the RPC currently being executed. - [b]Note:[/b] If not inside an RPC this method will return 0. + Returns the unique peer ID of this MultiplayerAPI's [member multiplayer_peer]. </description> </method> - <method name="has_network_peer" qualifiers="const"> + <method name="has_multiplayer_peer" qualifiers="const"> <return type="bool" /> <description> - Returns [code]true[/code] if there is a [member network_peer] set. + Returns [code]true[/code] if there is a [member multiplayer_peer] set. </description> </method> - <method name="is_network_server" qualifiers="const"> + <method name="is_server" qualifiers="const"> <return type="bool" /> <description> - Returns [code]true[/code] if this MultiplayerAPI's [member network_peer] is in server mode (listening for connections). + Returns [code]true[/code] if this MultiplayerAPI's [member multiplayer_peer] is valid and in server mode (listening for connections). </description> </method> <method name="poll"> <return type="void" /> <description> Method used for polling the MultiplayerAPI. You only need to worry about this if you are using [member Node.custom_multiplayer] override or you set [member SceneTree.multiplayer_poll] to [code]false[/code]. By default, [SceneTree] will poll its MultiplayerAPI for you. - [b]Note:[/b] This method results in RPCs and RSETs being called, so they will be executed in the same context of this function (e.g. [code]_process[/code], [code]physics[/code], [Thread]). + [b]Note:[/b] This method results in RPCs being called, so they will be executed in the same context of this function (e.g. [code]_process[/code], [code]physics[/code], [Thread]). </description> </method> <method name="send_bytes"> <return type="int" enum="Error" /> <argument index="0" name="bytes" type="PackedByteArray" /> <argument index="1" name="id" type="int" default="0" /> - <argument index="2" name="mode" type="int" enum="MultiplayerPeer.TransferMode" default="2" /> + <argument index="2" name="mode" type="int" enum="TransferMode" default="2" /> <argument index="3" name="channel" type="int" default="0" /> <description> Sends the given raw [code]bytes[/code] to a specific peer identified by [code]id[/code] (see [method MultiplayerPeer.set_target_peer]). Default ID is [code]0[/code], i.e. broadcast to all peers. @@ -69,14 +69,14 @@ </methods> <members> <member name="allow_object_decoding" type="bool" setter="set_allow_object_decoding" getter="is_object_decoding_allowed" default="false"> - If [code]true[/code], the MultiplayerAPI will allow encoding and decoding of object during RPCs/RSETs. + If [code]true[/code], the MultiplayerAPI will allow encoding and decoding of object during RPCs. [b]Warning:[/b] Deserialized objects can contain code which gets executed. Do not use this option if the serialized object comes from untrusted sources to avoid potential security threats such as remote code execution. </member> - <member name="network_peer" type="MultiplayerPeer" setter="set_network_peer" getter="get_network_peer"> - The peer object to handle the RPC system (effectively enabling networking when set). Depending on the peer itself, the MultiplayerAPI will become a network server (check with [method is_network_server]) and will set root node's network mode to authority, or it will become a regular client peer. All child nodes are set to inherit the network mode by default. Handling of networking-related events (connection, disconnection, new clients) is done by connecting to MultiplayerAPI's signals. + <member name="multiplayer_peer" type="MultiplayerPeer" setter="set_multiplayer_peer" getter="get_multiplayer_peer"> + The peer object to handle the RPC system (effectively enabling networking when set). Depending on the peer itself, the MultiplayerAPI will become a network server (check with [method is_server]) and will set root node's network mode to authority, or it will become a regular client peer. All child nodes are set to inherit the network mode by default. Handling of networking-related events (connection, disconnection, new clients) is done by connecting to MultiplayerAPI's signals. </member> - <member name="refuse_new_network_connections" type="bool" setter="set_refuse_new_network_connections" getter="is_refusing_new_network_connections" default="false"> - If [code]true[/code], the MultiplayerAPI's [member network_peer] refuses new incoming connections. + <member name="refuse_new_connections" type="bool" setter="set_refuse_new_connections" getter="is_refusing_new_connections" default="false"> + If [code]true[/code], the MultiplayerAPI's [member multiplayer_peer] refuses new incoming connections. </member> <member name="replicator" type="MultiplayerReplicator" setter="" getter="get_replicator"> </member> @@ -88,48 +88,39 @@ <signals> <signal name="connected_to_server"> <description> - Emitted when this MultiplayerAPI's [member network_peer] successfully connected to a server. Only emitted on clients. + Emitted when this MultiplayerAPI's [member multiplayer_peer] successfully connected to a server. Only emitted on clients. </description> </signal> <signal name="connection_failed"> <description> - Emitted when this MultiplayerAPI's [member network_peer] fails to establish a connection to a server. Only emitted on clients. + Emitted when this MultiplayerAPI's [member multiplayer_peer] fails to establish a connection to a server. Only emitted on clients. </description> </signal> - <signal name="network_peer_connected"> + <signal name="peer_connected"> <argument index="0" name="id" type="int" /> <description> - Emitted when this MultiplayerAPI's [member network_peer] connects with a new peer. ID is the peer ID of the new peer. Clients get notified when other clients connect to the same server. Upon connecting to a server, a client also receives this signal for the server (with ID being 1). + Emitted when this MultiplayerAPI's [member multiplayer_peer] connects with a new peer. ID is the peer ID of the new peer. Clients get notified when other clients connect to the same server. Upon connecting to a server, a client also receives this signal for the server (with ID being 1). </description> </signal> - <signal name="network_peer_disconnected"> + <signal name="peer_disconnected"> <argument index="0" name="id" type="int" /> <description> - Emitted when this MultiplayerAPI's [member network_peer] disconnects from a peer. Clients get notified when other clients disconnect from the same server. + Emitted when this MultiplayerAPI's [member multiplayer_peer] disconnects from a peer. Clients get notified when other clients disconnect from the same server. </description> </signal> - <signal name="network_peer_packet"> + <signal name="peer_packet"> <argument index="0" name="id" type="int" /> <argument index="1" name="packet" type="PackedByteArray" /> <description> - Emitted when this MultiplayerAPI's [member network_peer] receive a [code]packet[/code] with custom data (see [method send_bytes]). ID is the peer ID of the peer that sent the packet. + Emitted when this MultiplayerAPI's [member multiplayer_peer] receives a [code]packet[/code] with custom data (see [method send_bytes]). ID is the peer ID of the peer that sent the packet. </description> </signal> <signal name="server_disconnected"> <description> - Emitted when this MultiplayerAPI's [member network_peer] disconnects from server. Only emitted on clients. + Emitted when this MultiplayerAPI's [member multiplayer_peer] disconnects from server. Only emitted on clients. </description> </signal> </signals> <constants> - <constant name="RPC_MODE_DISABLED" value="0" enum="RPCMode"> - Used with [method Node.rpc_config] to disable a method or property for all RPC calls, making it unavailable. Default for all methods. - </constant> - <constant name="RPC_MODE_ANY" value="1" enum="RPCMode"> - Used with [method Node.rpc_config] to set a method to be callable remotely by any peer. Analogous to the [code]@rpc(any)[/code] annotation. Calls are accepted from all remote peers, no matter if they are node's authority or not. - </constant> - <constant name="RPC_MODE_AUTHORITY" value="2" enum="RPCMode"> - Used with [method Node.rpc_config] to set a method to be callable remotely only by the current network authority (which is the server by default). Analogous to the [code]@rpc(auth)[/code] annotation. See [method Node.set_network_authority]. - </constant> </constants> </class> diff --git a/doc/classes/MultiplayerPeer.xml b/doc/classes/MultiplayerPeer.xml index adaa359168..411317cdc8 100644 --- a/doc/classes/MultiplayerPeer.xml +++ b/doc/classes/MultiplayerPeer.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ A high-level network interface to simplify multiplayer interactions. </brief_description> <description> - Manages the connection to network peers. Assigns unique IDs to each client connected to the server. See also [MultiplayerAPI]. + Manages the connection to multiplayer peers. Assigns unique IDs to each client connected to the server. See also [MultiplayerAPI]. [b]Note:[/b] The high-level multiplayer API protocol is an implementation detail and isn't meant to be used by non-Godot servers. It may change without notice. </description> <tutorials> @@ -57,9 +57,9 @@ </member> <member name="transfer_channel" type="int" setter="set_transfer_channel" getter="get_transfer_channel" default="0"> The channel to use to send packets. Many network APIs such as ENet and WebRTC allow the creation of multiple independent channels which behaves, in a way, like separate connections. This means that reliable data will only block delivery of other packets on that channel, and ordering will only be in respect to the channel the packet is being sent on. Using different channels to send [b]different and independent[/b] state updates is a common way to optimize network usage and decrease latency in fast-paced games. - [b]Note:[/b] The default channel ([code]0[/code]) actually works as 3 separate channels (one for each [enum TransferMode]) so that [constant TRANSFER_MODE_RELIABLE] and [constant TRANSFER_MODE_UNRELIABLE_ORDERED] does not interact with each other by default. Refer to the specific network API documentation (e.g. ENet or WebRTC) to learn how to set up channels correctly. + [b]Note:[/b] The default channel ([code]0[/code]) actually works as 3 separate channels (one for each [enum TransferMode]) so that [constant TRANSFER_MODE_RELIABLE] and [constant TRANSFER_MODE_ORDERED] does not interact with each other by default. Refer to the specific network API documentation (e.g. ENet or WebRTC) to learn how to set up channels correctly. </member> - <member name="transfer_mode" type="int" setter="set_transfer_mode" getter="get_transfer_mode" enum="MultiplayerPeer.TransferMode" default="0"> + <member name="transfer_mode" type="int" setter="set_transfer_mode" getter="get_transfer_mode" enum="TransferMode" default="0"> The manner in which to send packets to the [code]target_peer[/code]. See [enum TransferMode]. </member> </members> @@ -93,15 +93,6 @@ </signal> </signals> <constants> - <constant name="TRANSFER_MODE_UNRELIABLE" value="0" enum="TransferMode"> - Packets are not acknowledged, no resend attempts are made for lost packets. Packets may arrive in any order. Potentially faster than [constant TRANSFER_MODE_UNRELIABLE_ORDERED]. Use for non-critical data, and always consider whether the order matters. - </constant> - <constant name="TRANSFER_MODE_UNRELIABLE_ORDERED" value="1" enum="TransferMode"> - Packets are not acknowledged, no resend attempts are made for lost packets. Packets are received in the order they were sent in. Potentially faster than [constant TRANSFER_MODE_RELIABLE]. Use for non-critical data or data that would be outdated if received late due to resend attempt(s) anyway, for example movement and positional data. - </constant> - <constant name="TRANSFER_MODE_RELIABLE" value="2" enum="TransferMode"> - Packets must be received and resend attempts should be made until the packets are acknowledged. Packets must be received in the order they were sent in. Most reliable transfer mode, but potentially the slowest due to the overhead. Use for critical data that must be transmitted and arrive in order, for example an ability being triggered or a chat message. Consider carefully if the information really is critical, and use sparingly. - </constant> <constant name="CONNECTION_DISCONNECTED" value="0" enum="ConnectionStatus"> The ongoing connection disconnected. </constant> diff --git a/doc/classes/MultiplayerReplicator.xml b/doc/classes/MultiplayerReplicator.xml index 0778a7335f..e0c309ef39 100644 --- a/doc/classes/MultiplayerReplicator.xml +++ b/doc/classes/MultiplayerReplicator.xml @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ <argument index="2" name="data" type="Variant" default="null" /> <argument index="3" name="path" type="NodePath" default="NodePath("")" /> <description> - Sends a despawn request for the scene identified by [code]scene_id[/code] to the given [code]peer_id[/code] (see [method MultiplayerPeer.set_target_peer]). If the scene is configured as [constant REPLICATION_MODE_SERVER] (see [method spawn_config]) and the request is sent by the server (see [method MultiplayerAPI.is_network_server]), the receiving peer(s) will automatically queue for deletion the node at [code]path[/code] and emit the signal [signal despawned]. In all other cases no deletion happens, and the signal [signal despawn_requested] is emitted instead. + Sends a despawn request for the scene identified by [code]scene_id[/code] to the given [code]peer_id[/code] (see [method MultiplayerPeer.set_target_peer]). If the scene is configured as [constant REPLICATION_MODE_SERVER] (see [method spawn_config]) and the request is sent by the server (see [method MultiplayerAPI.is_server]), the receiving peer(s) will automatically queue for deletion the node at [code]path[/code] and emit the signal [signal despawned]. In all other cases no deletion happens, and the signal [signal despawn_requested] is emitted instead. </description> </method> <method name="send_spawn"> @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ <argument index="2" name="data" type="Variant" default="null" /> <argument index="3" name="path" type="NodePath" default="NodePath("")" /> <description> - Sends a spawn request for the scene identified by [code]scene_id[/code] to the given [code]peer_id[/code] (see [method MultiplayerPeer.set_target_peer]). If the scene is configured as [constant REPLICATION_MODE_SERVER] (see [method spawn_config]) and the request is sent by the server (see [method MultiplayerAPI.is_network_server]), the receiving peer(s) will automatically instantiate that scene, add it to the [SceneTree] at the given [code]path[/code] and emit the signal [signal spawned]. In all other cases no instantiation happens, and the signal [signal spawn_requested] is emitted instead. + Sends a spawn request for the scene identified by [code]scene_id[/code] to the given [code]peer_id[/code] (see [method MultiplayerPeer.set_target_peer]). If the scene is configured as [constant REPLICATION_MODE_SERVER] (see [method spawn_config]) and the request is sent by the server (see [method MultiplayerAPI.is_server]), the receiving peer(s) will automatically instantiate that scene, add it to the [SceneTree] at the given [code]path[/code] and emit the signal [signal spawned]. In all other cases no instantiation happens, and the signal [signal spawn_requested] is emitted instead. </description> </method> <method name="send_sync"> @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ <argument index="0" name="peer_id" type="int" /> <argument index="1" name="scene_id" type="int" /> <argument index="2" name="data" type="PackedByteArray" /> - <argument index="3" name="transfer_mode" type="int" enum="MultiplayerPeer.TransferMode" default="2" /> + <argument index="3" name="transfer_mode" type="int" enum="TransferMode" default="2" /> <argument index="4" name="channel" type="int" default="0" /> <description> Sends a sync request for the instances of the scene identified by [code]scene_id[/code] to the given [code]peer_id[/code] (see [method MultiplayerPeer.set_target_peer]). This function can only be called manually when overriding the send and receive sync functions (see [method sync_config]). diff --git a/doc/classes/Node.xml b/doc/classes/Node.xml index 7d79c50466..608d76cd9f 100644 --- a/doc/classes/Node.xml +++ b/doc/classes/Node.xml @@ -153,6 +153,7 @@ <description> Adds the node to a group. Groups are helpers to name and organize a subset of nodes, for example "enemies" or "collectables". A node can be in any number of groups. Nodes can be assigned a group at any time, but will not be added until they are inside the scene tree (see [method is_inside_tree]). See notes in the description, and the group methods in [SceneTree]. The [code]persistent[/code] option is used when packing node to [PackedScene] and saving to file. Non-persistent groups aren't stored. + [b]Note:[/b] For performance reasons, the order of node groups is [i]not[/i] guaranteed. The order of node groups should not be relied upon as it can vary across project runs. </description> </method> <method name="can_process" qualifiers="const"> @@ -236,6 +237,7 @@ <return type="Array" /> <description> Returns an array listing the groups that the node is a member of. + [b]Note:[/b] For performance reasons, the order of node groups is [i]not[/i] guaranteed. The order of node groups should not be relied upon as it can vary across project runs. </description> </method> <method name="get_index" qualifiers="const"> @@ -246,10 +248,10 @@ If [code]include_internal[/code] is [code]false[/code], the index won't take internal children into account, i.e. first non-internal child will have index of 0 (see [code]internal[/code] parameter in [method add_child]). </description> </method> - <method name="get_network_authority" qualifiers="const"> + <method name="get_multiplayer_authority" qualifiers="const"> <return type="int" /> <description> - Returns the peer ID of the network authority for this node. See [method set_network_authority]. + Returns the peer ID of the multiplayer authority for this node. See [method set_multiplayer_authority]. </description> </method> <method name="get_node" qualifiers="const"> @@ -417,10 +419,10 @@ Returns [code]true[/code] if this node is currently inside a [SceneTree]. </description> </method> - <method name="is_network_authority" qualifiers="const"> + <method name="is_multiplayer_authority" qualifiers="const"> <return type="bool" /> <description> - Returns [code]true[/code] if the local system is the authority of this node. + Returns [code]true[/code] if the local system is the multiplayer authority of this node. </description> </method> <method name="is_physics_processing" qualifiers="const"> @@ -578,17 +580,17 @@ <argument index="0" name="method" type="StringName" /> <description> Sends a remote procedure call request for the given [code]method[/code] to peers on the network (and locally), optionally sending all additional arguments as arguments to the method called by the RPC. The call request will only be received by nodes with the same [NodePath], including the exact same node name. Behaviour depends on the RPC configuration for the given method, see [method rpc_config]. Methods are not exposed to RPCs by default. Returns an empty [Variant]. - [b]Note:[/b] You can only safely use RPCs on clients after you received the [code]connected_to_server[/code] signal from the [MultiplayerAPI]. You also need to keep track of the connection state, either by the [MultiplayerAPI] signals like [code]server_disconnected[/code] or by checking [code]get_multiplayer().network_peer.get_connection_status() == CONNECTION_CONNECTED[/code]. + [b]Note:[/b] You can only safely use RPCs on clients after you received the [code]connected_to_server[/code] signal from the [MultiplayerAPI]. You also need to keep track of the connection state, either by the [MultiplayerAPI] signals like [code]server_disconnected[/code] or by checking [code]get_multiplayer().peer.get_connection_status() == CONNECTION_CONNECTED[/code]. </description> </method> <method name="rpc_config"> <return type="int" /> <argument index="0" name="method" type="StringName" /> - <argument index="1" name="rpc_mode" type="int" enum="MultiplayerAPI.RPCMode" /> - <argument index="2" name="transfer_mode" type="int" enum="MultiplayerPeer.TransferMode" default="2" /> + <argument index="1" name="rpc_mode" type="int" enum="RPCMode" /> + <argument index="2" name="transfer_mode" type="int" enum="TransferMode" default="2" /> <argument index="3" name="channel" type="int" default="0" /> <description> - Changes the RPC mode for the given [code]method[/code] to the given [code]rpc_mode[/code], optionally specifying the [code]transfer_mode[/code] and [code]channel[/code] (on supported peers). See [enum MultiplayerAPI.RPCMode] and [enum MultiplayerPeer.TransferMode]. An alternative is annotating methods and properties with the corresponding annotation ([code]@rpc(any)[/code], [code]@rpc(auth)[/code]). By default, methods are not exposed to networking (and RPCs). + Changes the RPC mode for the given [code]method[/code] to the given [code]rpc_mode[/code], optionally specifying the [code]transfer_mode[/code] and [code]channel[/code] (on supported peers). See [enum RPCMode] and [enum TransferMode]. An alternative is annotating methods and properties with the corresponding annotation ([code]@rpc(any)[/code], [code]@rpc(auth)[/code]). By default, methods are not exposed to networking (and RPCs). </description> </method> <method name="rpc_id" qualifiers="vararg"> @@ -620,12 +622,12 @@ <description> </description> </method> - <method name="set_network_authority"> + <method name="set_multiplayer_authority"> <return type="void" /> <argument index="0" name="id" type="int" /> <argument index="1" name="recursive" type="bool" default="true" /> <description> - Sets the node's network authority to the peer with the given peer ID. The network authority is the peer that has authority over the node on the network. Useful in conjunction with [method rpc_config] and the [MultiplayerAPI]. Inherited from the parent node by default, which ultimately defaults to peer ID 1 (the server). If [code]recursive[/code], the given peer is recursively set as the authority for all children of this node. + Sets the node's multiplayer authority to the peer with the given peer ID. The multiplayer authority is the peer that has authority over the node on the network. Useful in conjunction with [method rpc_config] and the [MultiplayerAPI]. Inherited from the parent node by default, which ultimately defaults to peer ID 1 (the server). If [code]recursive[/code], the given peer is recursively set as the authority for all children of this node. </description> </method> <method name="set_physics_process"> diff --git a/doc/classes/Object.xml b/doc/classes/Object.xml index c9e9a0699c..ed045f8390 100644 --- a/doc/classes/Object.xml +++ b/doc/classes/Object.xml @@ -92,12 +92,12 @@ Calls the [code]method[/code] on the object and returns the result. This method supports a variable number of arguments, so parameters are passed as a comma separated list. Example: [codeblocks] [gdscript] - var node = Node2D.new() - node.call("set", "position", Vector2(42, 0)) + var node = Node3D.new() + node.call("rotate", Vector3(1.0, 0.0, 0.0), 1.571) [/gdscript] [csharp] - var node = new Node2D(); - node.Call("set", "position", new Vector2(42, 0)); + var node = new Node3D(); + node.Call("rotate", new Vector3(1f, 0f, 0f), 1.571f); [/csharp] [/codeblocks] [b]Note:[/b] In C#, the method name must be specified as snake_case if it is defined by a built-in Godot node. This doesn't apply to user-defined methods where you should use the same convention as in the C# source (typically PascalCase). @@ -110,12 +110,12 @@ Calls the [code]method[/code] on the object during idle time. This method supports a variable number of arguments, so parameters are passed as a comma separated list. Example: [codeblocks] [gdscript] - var node = Node2D.new() - node.call_deferred("set", "position", Vector2(42, 0)) + var node = Node3D.new() + node.call_deferred("rotate", Vector3(1.0, 0.0, 0.0), 1.571) [/gdscript] [csharp] - var node = new Node2D(); - node.CallDeferred("set", "position", new Vector2(42, 0)); + var node = new Node3D(); + node.CallDeferred("rotate", new Vector3(1f, 0f, 0f), 1.571f); [/csharp] [/codeblocks] [b]Note:[/b] In C#, the method name must be specified as snake_case if it is defined by a built-in Godot node. This doesn't apply to user-defined methods where you should use the same convention as in the C# source (typically PascalCase). @@ -129,12 +129,12 @@ Calls the [code]method[/code] on the object and returns the result. Contrarily to [method call], this method does not support a variable number of arguments but expects all parameters to be via a single [Array]. [codeblocks] [gdscript] - var node = Node2D.new() - node.callv("set", ["position", Vector2(42, 0)]) + var node = Node3D.new() + node.callv("rotate", [Vector3(1.0, 0.0, 0.0), 1.571]) [/gdscript] [csharp] - var node = new Node2D(); - node.Callv("set", new Godot.Collections.Array { "position", new Vector2(42, 0) }); + var node = new Node3D(); + node.Callv("rotate", new Godot.Collections.Array { new Vector3(1f, 0f, 0f), 1.571f }); [/csharp] [/codeblocks] </description> @@ -331,7 +331,8 @@ <method name="get_class" qualifiers="const"> <return type="String" /> <description> - Returns the object's class as a [String]. + Returns the object's class as a [String]. See also [method is_class]. + [b]Note:[/b] [method get_class] does not take [code]class_name[/code] declarations into account. If the object has a [code]class_name[/code] defined, the base class name will be returned instead. </description> </method> <method name="get_incoming_connections" qualifiers="const"> @@ -441,7 +442,8 @@ <return type="bool" /> <argument index="0" name="class" type="String" /> <description> - Returns [code]true[/code] if the object inherits from the given [code]class[/code]. + Returns [code]true[/code] if the object inherits from the given [code]class[/code]. See also [method get_class]. + [b]Note:[/b] [method is_class] does not take [code]class_name[/code] declarations into account. If the object has a [code]class_name[/code] defined, [method is_class] will return [code]false[/code] for that name. </description> </method> <method name="is_connected" qualifiers="const"> diff --git a/doc/classes/PackedByteArray.xml b/doc/classes/PackedByteArray.xml index af92590da3..72f134e9e9 100644 --- a/doc/classes/PackedByteArray.xml +++ b/doc/classes/PackedByteArray.xml @@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ Converts UTF-8 encoded array to [String]. Slower than [method get_string_from_ascii] but supports UTF-8 encoded data. Use this function if you are unsure about the source of the data. For user input this function should always be preferred. Returns empty string if source array is not valid UTF-8 string. </description> </method> - <method name="has"> + <method name="has" qualifiers="const"> <return type="bool" /> <argument index="0" name="value" type="int" /> <description> diff --git a/doc/classes/PackedColorArray.xml b/doc/classes/PackedColorArray.xml index a5a5703bfa..2dfaefca23 100644 --- a/doc/classes/PackedColorArray.xml +++ b/doc/classes/PackedColorArray.xml @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ Assigns the given value to all elements in the array. This can typically be used together with [method resize] to create an array with a given size and initialized elements. </description> </method> - <method name="has"> + <method name="has" qualifiers="const"> <return type="bool" /> <argument index="0" name="value" type="Color" /> <description> diff --git a/doc/classes/PackedFloat32Array.xml b/doc/classes/PackedFloat32Array.xml index 9e7dd8f99e..5c05dd9fa7 100644 --- a/doc/classes/PackedFloat32Array.xml +++ b/doc/classes/PackedFloat32Array.xml @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Assigns the given value to all elements in the array. This can typically be used together with [method resize] to create an array with a given size and initialized elements. </description> </method> - <method name="has"> + <method name="has" qualifiers="const"> <return type="bool" /> <argument index="0" name="value" type="float" /> <description> diff --git a/doc/classes/PackedFloat64Array.xml b/doc/classes/PackedFloat64Array.xml index ff4cf0edf8..921ca23859 100644 --- a/doc/classes/PackedFloat64Array.xml +++ b/doc/classes/PackedFloat64Array.xml @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Assigns the given value to all elements in the array. This can typically be used together with [method resize] to create an array with a given size and initialized elements. </description> </method> - <method name="has"> + <method name="has" qualifiers="const"> <return type="bool" /> <argument index="0" name="value" type="float" /> <description> diff --git a/doc/classes/PackedInt32Array.xml b/doc/classes/PackedInt32Array.xml index 2e9716b665..dfc9cbf939 100644 --- a/doc/classes/PackedInt32Array.xml +++ b/doc/classes/PackedInt32Array.xml @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Assigns the given value to all elements in the array. This can typically be used together with [method resize] to create an array with a given size and initialized elements. </description> </method> - <method name="has"> + <method name="has" qualifiers="const"> <return type="bool" /> <argument index="0" name="value" type="int" /> <description> diff --git a/doc/classes/PackedInt64Array.xml b/doc/classes/PackedInt64Array.xml index 1e7fff3bc6..dd38a4f5c2 100644 --- a/doc/classes/PackedInt64Array.xml +++ b/doc/classes/PackedInt64Array.xml @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Assigns the given value to all elements in the array. This can typically be used together with [method resize] to create an array with a given size and initialized elements. </description> </method> - <method name="has"> + <method name="has" qualifiers="const"> <return type="bool" /> <argument index="0" name="value" type="int" /> <description> diff --git a/doc/classes/PackedStringArray.xml b/doc/classes/PackedStringArray.xml index 04113d4a2e..c2055531a5 100644 --- a/doc/classes/PackedStringArray.xml +++ b/doc/classes/PackedStringArray.xml @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Assigns the given value to all elements in the array. This can typically be used together with [method resize] to create an array with a given size and initialized elements. </description> </method> - <method name="has"> + <method name="has" qualifiers="const"> <return type="bool" /> <argument index="0" name="value" type="String" /> <description> diff --git a/doc/classes/PackedVector2Array.xml b/doc/classes/PackedVector2Array.xml index 76d3aff20e..51b7c951da 100644 --- a/doc/classes/PackedVector2Array.xml +++ b/doc/classes/PackedVector2Array.xml @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Assigns the given value to all elements in the array. This can typically be used together with [method resize] to create an array with a given size and initialized elements. </description> </method> - <method name="has"> + <method name="has" qualifiers="const"> <return type="bool" /> <argument index="0" name="value" type="Vector2" /> <description> diff --git a/doc/classes/PackedVector3Array.xml b/doc/classes/PackedVector3Array.xml index 1a35f71619..04a5e3d42e 100644 --- a/doc/classes/PackedVector3Array.xml +++ b/doc/classes/PackedVector3Array.xml @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ Assigns the given value to all elements in the array. This can typically be used together with [method resize] to create an array with a given size and initialized elements. </description> </method> - <method name="has"> + <method name="has" qualifiers="const"> <return type="bool" /> <argument index="0" name="value" type="Vector3" /> <description> diff --git a/doc/classes/PhysicsDirectBodyState2D.xml b/doc/classes/PhysicsDirectBodyState2D.xml index 4c6adfca32..01c8933b51 100644 --- a/doc/classes/PhysicsDirectBodyState2D.xml +++ b/doc/classes/PhysicsDirectBodyState2D.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ Provides direct access to a physics body in the [PhysicsServer2D], allowing safe changes to physics properties. This object is passed via the direct state callback of dynamic bodies, and is intended for changing the direct state of that body. See [method RigidBody2D._integrate_forces]. </description> <tutorials> + <link title="Physics introduction">https://docs.godotengine.org/en/latest/tutorials/physics/physics_introduction.html</link> <link title="Ray-casting">https://docs.godotengine.org/en/latest/tutorials/physics/ray-casting.html</link> </tutorials> <methods> @@ -155,6 +156,9 @@ <member name="angular_velocity" type="float" setter="set_angular_velocity" getter="get_angular_velocity"> The body's rotational velocity. </member> + <member name="center_of_mass" type="Vector2" setter="" getter="get_center_of_mass"> + The body's center of mass. + </member> <member name="inverse_inertia" type="float" setter="" getter="get_inverse_inertia"> The inverse of the inertia of the body. </member> diff --git a/doc/classes/PhysicsDirectBodyState3D.xml b/doc/classes/PhysicsDirectBodyState3D.xml index 271668e339..839a83cfc3 100644 --- a/doc/classes/PhysicsDirectBodyState3D.xml +++ b/doc/classes/PhysicsDirectBodyState3D.xml @@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ Provides direct access to a physics body in the [PhysicsServer3D], allowing safe changes to physics properties. This object is passed via the direct state callback of dynamic bodies, and is intended for changing the direct state of that body. See [method RigidBody3D._integrate_forces]. </description> <tutorials> + <link title="Physics introduction">https://docs.godotengine.org/en/latest/tutorials/physics/physics_introduction.html</link> + <link title="Ray-casting">https://docs.godotengine.org/en/latest/tutorials/physics/ray-casting.html</link> </tutorials> <methods> <method name="add_central_force"> @@ -157,6 +159,7 @@ The body's rotational velocity. </member> <member name="center_of_mass" type="Vector3" setter="" getter="get_center_of_mass"> + The body's center of mass. </member> <member name="inverse_inertia" type="Vector3" setter="" getter="get_inverse_inertia"> The inverse of the inertia of the body. diff --git a/doc/classes/PhysicsDirectSpaceState2D.xml b/doc/classes/PhysicsDirectSpaceState2D.xml index e84b3e0e49..536c7e4e04 100644 --- a/doc/classes/PhysicsDirectSpaceState2D.xml +++ b/doc/classes/PhysicsDirectSpaceState2D.xml @@ -7,7 +7,8 @@ Direct access object to a space in the [PhysicsServer2D]. It's used mainly to do queries against objects and areas residing in a given space. </description> <tutorials> - <link title="Ray-Casting">https://docs.godotengine.org/en/latest/tutorials/physics/ray-casting.html</link> + <link title="Physics introduction">https://docs.godotengine.org/en/latest/tutorials/physics/physics_introduction.html</link> + <link title="Ray-casting">https://docs.godotengine.org/en/latest/tutorials/physics/ray-casting.html</link> </tutorials> <methods> <method name="cast_motion"> @@ -47,7 +48,7 @@ <argument index="0" name="point" type="Vector2" /> <argument index="1" name="max_results" type="int" default="32" /> <argument index="2" name="exclude" type="Array" default="[]" /> - <argument index="3" name="collision_mask" type="int" default="2147483647" /> + <argument index="3" name="collision_mask" type="int" default="4294967295" /> <argument index="4" name="collide_with_bodies" type="bool" default="true" /> <argument index="5" name="collide_with_areas" type="bool" default="false" /> <description> @@ -57,7 +58,7 @@ [code]metadata[/code]: The intersecting shape's metadata. This metadata is different from [method Object.get_meta], and is set with [method PhysicsServer2D.shape_set_data]. [code]rid[/code]: The intersecting object's [RID]. [code]shape[/code]: The shape index of the colliding shape. - Additionally, the method can take an [code]exclude[/code] array of objects or [RID]s that are to be excluded from collisions, a [code]collision_mask[/code] bitmask representing the physics layers to detect, or booleans to determine if the ray should collide with [PhysicsBody2D]s or [Area2D]s, respectively. + Additionally, the method can take an [code]exclude[/code] array of objects or [RID]s that are to be excluded from collisions, a [code]collision_mask[/code] bitmask representing the physics layers to detect (all layers by default), or booleans to determine if the ray should collide with [PhysicsBody2D]s or [Area2D]s, respectively. [b]Note:[/b] [ConcavePolygonShape2D]s and [CollisionPolygon2D]s in [code]Segments[/code] build mode are not solid shapes. Therefore, they will not be detected. </description> </method> @@ -67,10 +68,18 @@ <argument index="1" name="canvas_instance_id" type="int" /> <argument index="2" name="max_results" type="int" default="32" /> <argument index="3" name="exclude" type="Array" default="[]" /> - <argument index="4" name="collision_mask" type="int" default="2147483647" /> + <argument index="4" name="collision_mask" type="int" default="4294967295" /> <argument index="5" name="collide_with_bodies" type="bool" default="true" /> <argument index="6" name="collide_with_areas" type="bool" default="false" /> <description> + Checks whether a point is inside any solid shape, in a specific canvas layer given by [code]canvas_instance_id[/code]. The shapes the point is inside of are returned in an array containing dictionaries with the following fields: + [code]collider[/code]: The colliding object. + [code]collider_id[/code]: The colliding object's ID. + [code]metadata[/code]: The intersecting shape's metadata. This metadata is different from [method Object.get_meta], and is set with [method PhysicsServer2D.shape_set_data]. + [code]rid[/code]: The intersecting object's [RID]. + [code]shape[/code]: The shape index of the colliding shape. + Additionally, the method can take an [code]exclude[/code] array of objects or [RID]s that are to be excluded from collisions, a [code]collision_mask[/code] bitmask representing the physics layers to detect (all layers by default), or booleans to determine if the ray should collide with [PhysicsBody2D]s or [Area2D]s, respectively. + [b]Note:[/b] [ConcavePolygonShape2D]s and [CollisionPolygon2D]s in [code]Segments[/code] build mode are not solid shapes. Therefore, they will not be detected. </description> </method> <method name="intersect_ray"> @@ -78,7 +87,7 @@ <argument index="0" name="from" type="Vector2" /> <argument index="1" name="to" type="Vector2" /> <argument index="2" name="exclude" type="Array" default="[]" /> - <argument index="3" name="collision_mask" type="int" default="2147483647" /> + <argument index="3" name="collision_mask" type="int" default="4294967295" /> <argument index="4" name="collide_with_bodies" type="bool" default="true" /> <argument index="5" name="collide_with_areas" type="bool" default="false" /> <description> @@ -91,7 +100,7 @@ [code]rid[/code]: The intersecting object's [RID]. [code]shape[/code]: The shape index of the colliding shape. If the ray did not intersect anything, then an empty dictionary is returned instead. - Additionally, the method can take an [code]exclude[/code] array of objects or [RID]s that are to be excluded from collisions, a [code]collision_mask[/code] bitmask representing the physics layers to detect, or booleans to determine if the ray should collide with [PhysicsBody2D]s or [Area2D]s, respectively. + Additionally, the method can take an [code]exclude[/code] array of objects or [RID]s that are to be excluded from collisions, a [code]collision_mask[/code] bitmask representing the physics layers to detect (all layers by default), or booleans to determine if the ray should collide with [PhysicsBody2D]s or [Area2D]s, respectively. </description> </method> <method name="intersect_shape"> diff --git a/doc/classes/PhysicsDirectSpaceState3D.xml b/doc/classes/PhysicsDirectSpaceState3D.xml index 13db50a2c7..4e6bd8456f 100644 --- a/doc/classes/PhysicsDirectSpaceState3D.xml +++ b/doc/classes/PhysicsDirectSpaceState3D.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ Direct access object to a space in the [PhysicsServer3D]. It's used mainly to do queries against objects and areas residing in a given space. </description> <tutorials> + <link title="Physics introduction">https://docs.godotengine.org/en/latest/tutorials/physics/physics_introduction.html</link> <link title="Ray-casting">https://docs.godotengine.org/en/latest/tutorials/physics/ray-casting.html</link> </tutorials> <methods> @@ -47,7 +48,7 @@ <argument index="0" name="from" type="Vector3" /> <argument index="1" name="to" type="Vector3" /> <argument index="2" name="exclude" type="Array" default="[]" /> - <argument index="3" name="collision_mask" type="int" default="2147483647" /> + <argument index="3" name="collision_mask" type="int" default="4294967295" /> <argument index="4" name="collide_with_bodies" type="bool" default="true" /> <argument index="5" name="collide_with_areas" type="bool" default="false" /> <description> @@ -59,7 +60,7 @@ [code]rid[/code]: The intersecting object's [RID]. [code]shape[/code]: The shape index of the colliding shape. If the ray did not intersect anything, then an empty dictionary is returned instead. - Additionally, the method can take an [code]exclude[/code] array of objects or [RID]s that are to be excluded from collisions, a [code]collision_mask[/code] bitmask representing the physics layers to detect, or booleans to determine if the ray should collide with [PhysicsBody3D]s or [Area3D]s, respectively. + Additionally, the method can take an [code]exclude[/code] array of objects or [RID]s that are to be excluded from collisions, a [code]collision_mask[/code] bitmask representing the physics layers to detect (all layers by default), or booleans to determine if the ray should collide with [PhysicsBody3D]s or [Area3D]s, respectively. </description> </method> <method name="intersect_shape"> diff --git a/doc/classes/PhysicsServer2D.xml b/doc/classes/PhysicsServer2D.xml index 9867b98ae6..b3b7fcd956 100644 --- a/doc/classes/PhysicsServer2D.xml +++ b/doc/classes/PhysicsServer2D.xml @@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ </description> </method> <method name="body_get_param" qualifiers="const"> - <return type="float" /> + <return type="Variant" /> <argument index="0" name="body" type="RID" /> <argument index="1" name="param" type="int" enum="PhysicsServer2D.BodyParameter" /> <description> @@ -449,6 +449,13 @@ Removes a shape from a body. The shape is not deleted, so it can be reused afterwards. </description> </method> + <method name="body_reset_mass_properties"> + <return type="void" /> + <argument index="0" name="body" type="RID" /> + <description> + Restores the default inertia and center of mass based on shapes to cancel any custom values previously set using [method body_set_param]. + </description> + </method> <method name="body_set_axis_velocity"> <return type="void" /> <argument index="0" name="body" type="RID" /> @@ -522,7 +529,7 @@ <return type="void" /> <argument index="0" name="body" type="RID" /> <argument index="1" name="param" type="int" enum="PhysicsServer2D.BodyParameter" /> - <argument index="2" name="value" type="float" /> + <argument index="2" name="value" type="Variant" /> <description> Sets a body parameter. See [enum BodyParameter] for a list of available parameters. </description> @@ -913,7 +920,7 @@ This area replaces any gravity/damp calculated so far, but keeps calculating the rest of the areas, down to the default one. </constant> <constant name="BODY_MODE_STATIC" value="0" enum="BodyMode"> - Constant for static bodies. In this mode, a body can be only moved by user code. + Constant for static bodies. In this mode, a body can be only moved by user code and doesn't collide with other bodies along its path when moved. </constant> <constant name="BODY_MODE_KINEMATIC" value="1" enum="BodyMode"> Constant for kinematic bodies. In this mode, a body can be only moved by user code and collides with other bodies along its path. @@ -936,16 +943,19 @@ <constant name="BODY_PARAM_INERTIA" value="3" enum="BodyParameter"> Constant to set/get a body's inertia. </constant> - <constant name="BODY_PARAM_GRAVITY_SCALE" value="4" enum="BodyParameter"> + <constant name="BODY_PARAM_CENTER_OF_MASS" value="4" enum="BodyParameter"> + Constant to set/get a body's center of mass. + </constant> + <constant name="BODY_PARAM_GRAVITY_SCALE" value="5" enum="BodyParameter"> Constant to set/get a body's gravity multiplier. </constant> - <constant name="BODY_PARAM_LINEAR_DAMP" value="5" enum="BodyParameter"> + <constant name="BODY_PARAM_LINEAR_DAMP" value="6" enum="BodyParameter"> Constant to set/get a body's linear dampening factor. </constant> - <constant name="BODY_PARAM_ANGULAR_DAMP" value="6" enum="BodyParameter"> + <constant name="BODY_PARAM_ANGULAR_DAMP" value="7" enum="BodyParameter"> Constant to set/get a body's angular dampening factor. </constant> - <constant name="BODY_PARAM_MAX" value="7" enum="BodyParameter"> + <constant name="BODY_PARAM_MAX" value="8" enum="BodyParameter"> Represents the size of the [enum BodyParameter] enum. </constant> <constant name="BODY_STATE_TRANSFORM" value="0" enum="BodyState"> diff --git a/doc/classes/PhysicsServer3D.xml b/doc/classes/PhysicsServer3D.xml index 46cbe48b28..2fbe84b8b1 100644 --- a/doc/classes/PhysicsServer3D.xml +++ b/doc/classes/PhysicsServer3D.xml @@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ </description> </method> <method name="body_get_param" qualifiers="const"> - <return type="float" /> + <return type="Variant" /> <argument index="0" name="body" type="RID" /> <argument index="1" name="param" type="int" enum="PhysicsServer3D.BodyParameter" /> <description> @@ -430,6 +430,13 @@ Removes a shape from a body. The shape is not deleted, so it can be reused afterwards. </description> </method> + <method name="body_reset_mass_properties"> + <return type="void" /> + <argument index="0" name="body" type="RID" /> + <description> + Restores the default inertia and center of mass based on shapes to cancel any custom values previously set using [method body_set_param]. + </description> + </method> <method name="body_set_axis_lock"> <return type="void" /> <argument index="0" name="body" type="RID" /> @@ -511,7 +518,7 @@ <return type="void" /> <argument index="0" name="body" type="RID" /> <argument index="1" name="param" type="int" enum="PhysicsServer3D.BodyParameter" /> - <argument index="2" name="value" type="float" /> + <argument index="2" name="value" type="Variant" /> <description> Sets a body parameter. A list of available parameters is on the [enum BodyParameter] constants. </description> @@ -1262,7 +1269,7 @@ This area replaces any gravity/damp calculated so far, but keeps calculating the rest of the areas, down to the default one. </constant> <constant name="BODY_MODE_STATIC" value="0" enum="BodyMode"> - Constant for static bodies. In this mode, a body can be only moved by user code. + Constant for static bodies. In this mode, a body can be only moved by user code and doesn't collide with other bodies along its path when moved. </constant> <constant name="BODY_MODE_KINEMATIC" value="1" enum="BodyMode"> Constant for kinematic bodies. In this mode, a body can be only moved by user code and collides with other bodies along its path. @@ -1282,16 +1289,22 @@ <constant name="BODY_PARAM_MASS" value="2" enum="BodyParameter"> Constant to set/get a body's mass. </constant> - <constant name="BODY_PARAM_GRAVITY_SCALE" value="3" enum="BodyParameter"> + <constant name="BODY_PARAM_INERTIA" value="3" enum="BodyParameter"> + Constant to set/get a body's inertia. + </constant> + <constant name="BODY_PARAM_CENTER_OF_MASS" value="4" enum="BodyParameter"> + Constant to set/get a body's center of mass. + </constant> + <constant name="BODY_PARAM_GRAVITY_SCALE" value="5" enum="BodyParameter"> Constant to set/get a body's gravity multiplier. </constant> - <constant name="BODY_PARAM_LINEAR_DAMP" value="4" enum="BodyParameter"> + <constant name="BODY_PARAM_LINEAR_DAMP" value="6" enum="BodyParameter"> Constant to set/get a body's linear dampening factor. </constant> - <constant name="BODY_PARAM_ANGULAR_DAMP" value="5" enum="BodyParameter"> + <constant name="BODY_PARAM_ANGULAR_DAMP" value="7" enum="BodyParameter"> Constant to set/get a body's angular dampening factor. </constant> - <constant name="BODY_PARAM_MAX" value="6" enum="BodyParameter"> + <constant name="BODY_PARAM_MAX" value="8" enum="BodyParameter"> Represents the size of the [enum BodyParameter] enum. </constant> <constant name="BODY_STATE_TRANSFORM" value="0" enum="BodyState"> diff --git a/doc/classes/PhysicsShapeQueryParameters2D.xml b/doc/classes/PhysicsShapeQueryParameters2D.xml index 8b006c68e7..b54de15d15 100644 --- a/doc/classes/PhysicsShapeQueryParameters2D.xml +++ b/doc/classes/PhysicsShapeQueryParameters2D.xml @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ <member name="collide_with_bodies" type="bool" setter="set_collide_with_bodies" getter="is_collide_with_bodies_enabled" default="true"> If [code]true[/code], the query will take [PhysicsBody2D]s into account. </member> - <member name="collision_mask" type="int" setter="set_collision_mask" getter="get_collision_mask" default="2147483647"> + <member name="collision_mask" type="int" setter="set_collision_mask" getter="get_collision_mask" default="4294967295"> The physics layers the query will detect (as a bitmask). By default, all collision layers are detected. See [url=https://docs.godotengine.org/en/latest/tutorials/physics/physics_introduction.html#collision-layers-and-masks]Collision layers and masks[/url] in the documentation for more information. </member> <member name="exclude" type="Array" setter="set_exclude" getter="get_exclude" default="[]"> diff --git a/doc/classes/PhysicsShapeQueryParameters3D.xml b/doc/classes/PhysicsShapeQueryParameters3D.xml index de9b623591..f74d1b5e48 100644 --- a/doc/classes/PhysicsShapeQueryParameters3D.xml +++ b/doc/classes/PhysicsShapeQueryParameters3D.xml @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ <member name="collide_with_bodies" type="bool" setter="set_collide_with_bodies" getter="is_collide_with_bodies_enabled" default="true"> If [code]true[/code], the query will take [PhysicsBody3D]s into account. </member> - <member name="collision_mask" type="int" setter="set_collision_mask" getter="get_collision_mask" default="2147483647"> + <member name="collision_mask" type="int" setter="set_collision_mask" getter="get_collision_mask" default="4294967295"> The physics layers the query will detect (as a bitmask). By default, all collision layers are detected. See [url=https://docs.godotengine.org/en/latest/tutorials/physics/physics_introduction.html#collision-layers-and-masks]Collision layers and masks[/url] in the documentation for more information. </member> <member name="exclude" type="Array" setter="set_exclude" getter="get_exclude" default="[]"> diff --git a/doc/classes/ProjectSettings.xml b/doc/classes/ProjectSettings.xml index 58c9d9e44b..6fdce591ec 100644 --- a/doc/classes/ProjectSettings.xml +++ b/doc/classes/ProjectSettings.xml @@ -328,6 +328,9 @@ <member name="debug/gdscript/warnings/deprecated_keyword" type="bool" setter="" getter="" default="true"> If [code]true[/code], enables warnings when deprecated keywords are used. </member> + <member name="debug/gdscript/warnings/empty_file" type="bool" setter="" getter="" default="true"> + If [code]true[/code], enables warnings when an empty file is parsed. + </member> <member name="debug/gdscript/warnings/enable" type="bool" setter="" getter="" default="true"> If [code]true[/code], enables specific GDScript warnings (see [code]debug/gdscript/warnings/*[/code] settings). If [code]false[/code], disables all GDScript warnings. </member> @@ -625,19 +628,19 @@ </member> <member name="input/ui_text_backspace_all_to_left" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> </member> - <member name="input/ui_text_backspace_all_to_left.OSX" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> + <member name="input/ui_text_backspace_all_to_left.osx" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> </member> <member name="input/ui_text_backspace_word" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> </member> - <member name="input/ui_text_backspace_word.OSX" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> + <member name="input/ui_text_backspace_word.osx" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> </member> <member name="input/ui_text_caret_document_end" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> </member> - <member name="input/ui_text_caret_document_end.OSX" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> + <member name="input/ui_text_caret_document_end.osx" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> </member> <member name="input/ui_text_caret_document_start" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> </member> - <member name="input/ui_text_caret_document_start.OSX" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> + <member name="input/ui_text_caret_document_start.osx" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> </member> <member name="input/ui_text_caret_down" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> </member> @@ -645,11 +648,11 @@ </member> <member name="input/ui_text_caret_line_end" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> </member> - <member name="input/ui_text_caret_line_end.OSX" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> + <member name="input/ui_text_caret_line_end.osx" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> </member> <member name="input/ui_text_caret_line_start" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> </member> - <member name="input/ui_text_caret_line_start.OSX" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> + <member name="input/ui_text_caret_line_start.osx" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> </member> <member name="input/ui_text_caret_page_down" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> </member> @@ -661,11 +664,11 @@ </member> <member name="input/ui_text_caret_word_left" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> </member> - <member name="input/ui_text_caret_word_left.OSX" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> + <member name="input/ui_text_caret_word_left.osx" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> </member> <member name="input/ui_text_caret_word_right" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> </member> - <member name="input/ui_text_caret_word_right.OSX" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> + <member name="input/ui_text_caret_word_right.osx" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> </member> <member name="input/ui_text_completion_accept" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> </member> @@ -679,11 +682,11 @@ </member> <member name="input/ui_text_delete_all_to_right" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> </member> - <member name="input/ui_text_delete_all_to_right.OSX" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> + <member name="input/ui_text_delete_all_to_right.osx" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> </member> <member name="input/ui_text_delete_word" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> </member> - <member name="input/ui_text_delete_word.OSX" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> + <member name="input/ui_text_delete_word.osx" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> </member> <member name="input/ui_text_indent" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> </member> @@ -695,11 +698,11 @@ </member> <member name="input/ui_text_scroll_down" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> </member> - <member name="input/ui_text_scroll_down.OSX" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> + <member name="input/ui_text_scroll_down.osx" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> </member> <member name="input/ui_text_scroll_up" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> </member> - <member name="input/ui_text_scroll_up.OSX" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> + <member name="input/ui_text_scroll_up.osx" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> </member> <member name="input/ui_text_select_all" type="Dictionary" setter="" getter=""> </member> @@ -726,7 +729,7 @@ <member name="input_devices/pen_tablet/driver" type="String" setter="" getter=""> Specifies the tablet driver to use. If left empty, the default driver will be used. </member> - <member name="input_devices/pen_tablet/driver.Windows" type="String" setter="" getter=""> + <member name="input_devices/pen_tablet/driver.windows" type="String" setter="" getter=""> Override for [member input_devices/pen_tablet/driver] on Windows. </member> <member name="input_devices/pointing/emulate_mouse_from_touch" type="bool" setter="" getter="" default="true"> diff --git a/doc/classes/RenderingDevice.xml b/doc/classes/RenderingDevice.xml index 24f7f4274e..428fa2575c 100644 --- a/doc/classes/RenderingDevice.xml +++ b/doc/classes/RenderingDevice.xml @@ -359,6 +359,14 @@ <description> </description> </method> + <method name="get_driver_resource"> + <return type="int" /> + <argument index="0" name="resource" type="int" enum="RenderingDevice.DriverResource" /> + <argument index="1" name="rid" type="RID" /> + <argument index="2" name="index" type="int" /> + <description> + </description> + </method> <method name="get_frame_delay" qualifiers="const"> <return type="int" /> <description> @@ -646,6 +654,32 @@ </constant> <constant name="BARRIER_MASK_NO_BARRIER" value="8"> </constant> + <constant name="DRIVER_RESOURCE_VULKAN_DEVICE" value="0" enum="DriverResource"> + </constant> + <constant name="DRIVER_RESOURCE_VULKAN_PHYSICAL_DEVICE" value="1" enum="DriverResource"> + </constant> + <constant name="DRIVER_RESOURCE_VULKAN_INSTANCE" value="2" enum="DriverResource"> + </constant> + <constant name="DRIVER_RESOURCE_VULKAN_QUEUE" value="3" enum="DriverResource"> + </constant> + <constant name="DRIVER_RESOURCE_VULKAN_QUEUE_FAMILY_INDEX" value="4" enum="DriverResource"> + </constant> + <constant name="DRIVER_RESOURCE_VULKAN_IMAGE" value="5" enum="DriverResource"> + </constant> + <constant name="DRIVER_RESOURCE_VULKAN_IMAGE_VIEW" value="6" enum="DriverResource"> + </constant> + <constant name="DRIVER_RESOURCE_VULKAN_IMAGE_NATIVE_TEXTURE_FORMAT" value="7" enum="DriverResource"> + </constant> + <constant name="DRIVER_RESOURCE_VULKAN_SAMPLER" value="8" enum="DriverResource"> + </constant> + <constant name="DRIVER_RESOURCE_VULKAN_DESCRIPTOR_SET" value="9" enum="DriverResource"> + </constant> + <constant name="DRIVER_RESOURCE_VULKAN_BUFFER" value="10" enum="DriverResource"> + </constant> + <constant name="DRIVER_RESOURCE_VULKAN_COMPUTE_PIPELINE" value="11" enum="DriverResource"> + </constant> + <constant name="DRIVER_RESOURCE_VULKAN_RENDER_PIPELINE" value="12" enum="DriverResource"> + </constant> <constant name="DATA_FORMAT_R4G4_UNORM_PACK8" value="0" enum="DataFormat"> </constant> <constant name="DATA_FORMAT_R4G4B4A4_UNORM_PACK16" value="1" enum="DataFormat"> diff --git a/doc/classes/RenderingServer.xml b/doc/classes/RenderingServer.xml index 638c657492..b5be04fb01 100644 --- a/doc/classes/RenderingServer.xml +++ b/doc/classes/RenderingServer.xml @@ -1156,6 +1156,11 @@ <description> </description> </method> + <method name="get_rendering_device" qualifiers="const"> + <return type="RenderingDevice" /> + <description> + </description> + </method> <method name="get_rendering_info"> <return type="int" /> <argument index="0" name="info" type="int" enum="RenderingServer.RenderingInfo" /> @@ -3796,21 +3801,18 @@ <constant name="VIEWPORT_SDF_SCALE_MAX" value="3" enum="ViewportSDFScale"> </constant> <constant name="VIEWPORT_MSAA_DISABLED" value="0" enum="ViewportMSAA"> - Multisample antialiasing is disabled. + Multisample antialiasing for 3D is disabled. This is the default value, and also the fastest setting. </constant> <constant name="VIEWPORT_MSAA_2X" value="1" enum="ViewportMSAA"> - Multisample antialiasing uses 2 samples per pixel. + Multisample antialiasing uses 2 samples per pixel for 3D. This has a moderate impact on performance. </constant> <constant name="VIEWPORT_MSAA_4X" value="2" enum="ViewportMSAA"> - Multisample antialiasing uses 4 samples per pixel. + Multisample antialiasing uses 4 samples per pixel for 3D. This has a high impact on performance. </constant> <constant name="VIEWPORT_MSAA_8X" value="3" enum="ViewportMSAA"> - Multisample antialiasing uses 8 samples per pixel. - </constant> - <constant name="VIEWPORT_MSAA_16X" value="4" enum="ViewportMSAA"> - Multisample antialiasing uses 16 samples per pixel. + Multisample antialiasing uses 8 samples per pixel for 3D. This has a very high impact on performance. Likely unsupported on low-end and older hardware. </constant> - <constant name="VIEWPORT_MSAA_MAX" value="5" enum="ViewportMSAA"> + <constant name="VIEWPORT_MSAA_MAX" value="4" enum="ViewportMSAA"> </constant> <constant name="VIEWPORT_SCREEN_SPACE_AA_DISABLED" value="0" enum="ViewportScreenSpaceAA"> </constant> diff --git a/doc/classes/RigidBody2D.xml b/doc/classes/RigidBody2D.xml index db16552db3..0702955495 100644 --- a/doc/classes/RigidBody2D.xml +++ b/doc/classes/RigidBody2D.xml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> <class name="RigidBody2D" inherits="PhysicsBody2D" version="4.0"> <brief_description> - A body that is controlled by the 2D physics engine. + Physics Body which is moved by 2D physics simulation. Useful for objects that have gravity and can be pushed by other objects. </brief_description> <description> This node implements simulated 2D physics. You do not control a RigidBody2D directly. Instead, you apply forces to it (gravity, impulses, etc.) and the physics simulation calculates the resulting movement based on its mass, friction, and other physical properties. @@ -99,6 +99,13 @@ <member name="can_sleep" type="bool" setter="set_can_sleep" getter="is_able_to_sleep" default="true"> If [code]true[/code], the body can enter sleep mode when there is no movement. See [member sleeping]. </member> + <member name="center_of_mass" type="Vector2" setter="set_center_of_mass" getter="get_center_of_mass" default="Vector2(0, 0)"> + The body's custom center of mass, relative to the body's origin position, when [member center_of_mass_mode] is set to [constant CENTER_OF_MASS_MODE_CUSTOM]. This is the balanced point of the body, where applied forces only cause linear acceleration. Applying forces outside of the center of mass causes angular acceleration. + When [member center_of_mass_mode] is set to [constant CENTER_OF_MASS_MODE_AUTO] (default value), the center of mass is automatically computed. + </member> + <member name="center_of_mass_mode" type="int" setter="set_center_of_mass_mode" getter="get_center_of_mass_mode" enum="RigidBody2D.CenterOfMassMode" default="0"> + Defines the way the body's center of mass is set. See [enum CenterOfMassMode] for possible values. + </member> <member name="contact_monitor" type="bool" setter="set_contact_monitor" getter="is_contact_monitor_enabled" default="false"> If [code]true[/code], the body will emit signals when it collides with another RigidBody2D. See also [member contacts_reported]. </member> @@ -116,8 +123,9 @@ <member name="gravity_scale" type="float" setter="set_gravity_scale" getter="get_gravity_scale" default="1.0"> Multiplies the gravity applied to the body. The body's gravity is calculated from the [b]Default Gravity[/b] value in [b]Project > Project Settings > Physics > 2d[/b] and/or any additional gravity vector applied by [Area2D]s. </member> - <member name="inertia" type="float" setter="set_inertia" getter="get_inertia"> - The body's moment of inertia. This is like mass, but for rotation: it determines how much torque it takes to rotate the body. The moment of inertia is usually computed automatically from the mass and the shapes, but this function allows you to set a custom value. Set 0 inertia to return to automatically computing it. + <member name="inertia" type="float" setter="set_inertia" getter="get_inertia" default="0.0"> + The body's moment of inertia. This is like mass, but for rotation: it determines how much torque it takes to rotate the body. The moment of inertia is usually computed automatically from the mass and the shapes, but this property allows you to set a custom value. + If set to [code]0[/code], inertia is automatically computed (default value). </member> <member name="linear_damp" type="float" setter="set_linear_damp" getter="get_linear_damp" default="-1.0"> Damps the body's [member linear_velocity]. If [code]-1[/code], the body will use the [b]Default Linear Damp[/b] in [b]Project > Project Settings > Physics > 2d[/b]. @@ -131,6 +139,7 @@ </member> <member name="mode" type="int" setter="set_mode" getter="get_mode" enum="RigidBody2D.Mode" default="0"> The body's mode. See [enum Mode] for possible values. + For a body that uses only Static or Kinematic mode, use [StaticBody2D] or [AnimatableBody2D] instead. </member> <member name="physics_material_override" type="PhysicsMaterial" setter="set_physics_material_override" getter="get_physics_material_override"> The physics material override for the body. @@ -199,7 +208,13 @@ Locked dynamic body mode. Similar to [constant MODE_DYNAMIC], but the body can not rotate. </constant> <constant name="MODE_KINEMATIC" value="3" enum="Mode"> - Kinematic body mode. The body behaves like a [StaticBody2D] with [member StaticBody2D.kinematic_motion] enabled, and must be moved by user code. + Kinematic body mode. The body behaves like a [AnimatableBody2D], and must be moved by code. + </constant> + <constant name="CENTER_OF_MASS_MODE_AUTO" value="0" enum="CenterOfMassMode"> + In this mode, the body's center of mass is calculated automatically based on its shapes. + </constant> + <constant name="CENTER_OF_MASS_MODE_CUSTOM" value="1" enum="CenterOfMassMode"> + In this mode, the body's center of mass is set through [member center_of_mass]. Defaults to the body's origin position. </constant> <constant name="CCD_MODE_DISABLED" value="0" enum="CCDMode"> Continuous collision detection disabled. This is the fastest way to detect body collisions, but can miss small, fast-moving objects. diff --git a/doc/classes/RigidBody3D.xml b/doc/classes/RigidBody3D.xml index f4299335bf..1be35b0576 100644 --- a/doc/classes/RigidBody3D.xml +++ b/doc/classes/RigidBody3D.xml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> <class name="RigidBody3D" inherits="PhysicsBody3D" version="4.0"> <brief_description> - Physics Body whose position is determined through physics simulation in 3D space. + Physics Body which is moved by 3D physics simulation. Useful for objects that have gravity and can be pushed by other objects. </brief_description> <description> This is the node that implements full 3D physics. This means that you do not control a RigidBody3D directly. Instead, you can apply forces to it (gravity, impulses, etc.), and the physics simulation will calculate the resulting movement, collision, bouncing, rotating, etc. @@ -102,6 +102,13 @@ <member name="can_sleep" type="bool" setter="set_can_sleep" getter="is_able_to_sleep" default="true"> If [code]true[/code], the body can enter sleep mode when there is no movement. See [member sleeping]. </member> + <member name="center_of_mass" type="Vector3" setter="set_center_of_mass" getter="get_center_of_mass" default="Vector3(0, 0, 0)"> + The body's custom center of mass, relative to the body's origin position, when [member center_of_mass_mode] is set to [constant CENTER_OF_MASS_MODE_CUSTOM]. This is the balanced point of the body, where applied forces only cause linear acceleration. Applying forces outside of the center of mass causes angular acceleration. + When [member center_of_mass_mode] is set to [constant CENTER_OF_MASS_MODE_AUTO] (default value), the center of mass is automatically computed. + </member> + <member name="center_of_mass_mode" type="int" setter="set_center_of_mass_mode" getter="get_center_of_mass_mode" enum="RigidBody3D.CenterOfMassMode" default="0"> + Defines the way the body's center of mass is set. See [enum CenterOfMassMode] for possible values. + </member> <member name="contact_monitor" type="bool" setter="set_contact_monitor" getter="is_contact_monitor_enabled" default="false"> If [code]true[/code], the RigidBody3D will emit signals when it collides with another RigidBody3D. See also [member contacts_reported]. </member> @@ -119,6 +126,10 @@ <member name="gravity_scale" type="float" setter="set_gravity_scale" getter="get_gravity_scale" default="1.0"> This is multiplied by the global 3D gravity setting found in [b]Project > Project Settings > Physics > 3d[/b] to produce RigidBody3D's gravity. For example, a value of 1 will be normal gravity, 2 will apply double gravity, and 0.5 will apply half gravity to this object. </member> + <member name="inertia" type="Vector3" setter="set_inertia" getter="get_inertia" default="Vector3(0, 0, 0)"> + The body's moment of inertia. This is like mass, but for rotation: it determines how much torque it takes to rotate the body on each axis. The moment of inertia is usually computed automatically from the mass and the shapes, but this property allows you to set a custom value. + If set to [code]Vector3.ZERO[/code], inertia is automatically computed (default value). + </member> <member name="linear_damp" type="float" setter="set_linear_damp" getter="get_linear_damp" default="-1.0"> The body's linear damp. Cannot be less than -1.0. If this value is different from -1.0, any linear damp derived from the world or areas will be overridden. See [member ProjectSettings.physics/3d/default_linear_damp] for more details about damping. @@ -130,7 +141,8 @@ The body's mass. </member> <member name="mode" type="int" setter="set_mode" getter="get_mode" enum="RigidBody3D.Mode" default="0"> - The body mode. See [enum Mode] for possible values. + The body's mode. See [enum Mode] for possible values. + For a body that uses only Static or Kinematic mode, use [StaticBody3D] or [AnimatableBody3D] instead. </member> <member name="physics_material_override" type="PhysicsMaterial" setter="set_physics_material_override" getter="get_physics_material_override"> The physics material override for the body. @@ -201,7 +213,13 @@ Locked dynamic body mode. Similar to [constant MODE_DYNAMIC], but the body can not rotate. </constant> <constant name="MODE_KINEMATIC" value="3" enum="Mode"> - Kinematic body mode. The body behaves like a [StaticBody3D] with [member StaticBody3D.kinematic_motion] enabled, and can only move by user code. + Kinematic body mode. The body behaves like a [AnimatableBody3D], and can only move by user code. + </constant> + <constant name="CENTER_OF_MASS_MODE_AUTO" value="0" enum="CenterOfMassMode"> + In this mode, the body's center of mass is calculated automatically based on its shapes. + </constant> + <constant name="CENTER_OF_MASS_MODE_CUSTOM" value="1" enum="CenterOfMassMode"> + In this mode, the body's center of mass is set through [member center_of_mass]. Defaults to the body's origin position. </constant> </constants> </class> diff --git a/doc/classes/SceneTree.xml b/doc/classes/SceneTree.xml index 59e3190213..e81eff35ac 100644 --- a/doc/classes/SceneTree.xml +++ b/doc/classes/SceneTree.xml @@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ </member> <member name="multiplayer_poll" type="bool" setter="set_multiplayer_poll_enabled" getter="is_multiplayer_poll_enabled" default="true"> If [code]true[/code] (default value), enables automatic polling of the [MultiplayerAPI] for this SceneTree during [signal process_frame]. - If [code]false[/code], you need to manually call [method MultiplayerAPI.poll] to process network packets and deliver RPCs/RSETs. This allows running RPCs/RSETs in a different loop (e.g. physics, thread, specific time step) and for manual [Mutex] protection when accessing the [MultiplayerAPI] from threads. + If [code]false[/code], you need to manually call [method MultiplayerAPI.poll] to process network packets and deliver RPCs. This allows running RPCs in a different loop (e.g. physics, thread, specific time step) and for manual [Mutex] protection when accessing the [MultiplayerAPI] from threads. </member> <member name="paused" type="bool" setter="set_pause" getter="is_paused" default="false"> If [code]true[/code], the [SceneTree] is paused. Doing so will have the following behavior: diff --git a/doc/classes/StaticBody2D.xml b/doc/classes/StaticBody2D.xml index 326bf58e22..0344c3e0d1 100644 --- a/doc/classes/StaticBody2D.xml +++ b/doc/classes/StaticBody2D.xml @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> <class name="StaticBody2D" inherits="PhysicsBody2D" version="4.0"> <brief_description> - Static body for 2D physics. + Physics body for 2D physics which is static or moves only by script. Useful for floor and walls. </brief_description> <description> - Static body for 2D physics. A static body is a simple body that can't be moved by external forces or contacts. It is ideal for implementing objects in the environment, such as walls or platforms. In contrast to [RigidBody2D], they don't consume any CPU resources as long as they don't move. - They however have extra functionalities to move and affect other bodies: - [b]Constant velocity:[/b] [member constant_linear_velocity] and [member constant_angular_velocity] can be set for the static body, so even if it doesn't move, it affects other bodies as if it was moving (this is useful for simulating conveyor belts or conveyor wheels). - [b]Transform change:[/b] Static bodies can be also moved by code. Unless [member kinematic_motion] is enabled, they are just teleported in this case and don't affect other bodies on their path. - [b]Kinematic motion:[/b] Static bodies can have [member kinematic_motion] enabled to make them kinematic bodies that can be moved by code and push other bodies on their path. + Static body for 2D physics. + A static body is a simple body that can't be moved by external forces or contacts. It is ideal for implementing objects in the environment, such as walls or platforms. In contrast to [RigidBody2D], it doesn't consume any CPU resources as long as they don't move. + They have extra functionalities to move and affect other bodies: + [b]Static transform change:[/b] Static bodies can be moved by animation or script. In this case, they are just teleported and don't affect other bodies on their path. + [b]Constant velocity:[/b] When [member constant_linear_velocity] or [member constant_angular_velocity] is set, static bodies don't move themselves but affect touching bodies as if they were moving. This is useful for simulating conveyor belts or conveyor wheels. </description> <tutorials> </tutorials> @@ -16,22 +16,15 @@ </methods> <members> <member name="constant_angular_velocity" type="float" setter="set_constant_angular_velocity" getter="get_constant_angular_velocity" default="0.0"> - The body's constant angular velocity. This does not rotate the body (unless [member kinematic_motion] is enabled), but affects other bodies that touch it, as if it were rotating. + The body's constant angular velocity. This does not rotate the body, but affects touching bodies, as if it were rotating. </member> <member name="constant_linear_velocity" type="Vector2" setter="set_constant_linear_velocity" getter="get_constant_linear_velocity" default="Vector2(0, 0)"> - The body's constant linear velocity. This does not move the body (unless [member kinematic_motion] is enabled), but affects other bodies that touch it, as if it were moving. - </member> - <member name="kinematic_motion" type="bool" setter="set_kinematic_motion_enabled" getter="is_kinematic_motion_enabled" default="false"> - If [code]true[/code], the body will act the same as a [RigidBody2D] in [constant RigidBody2D.MODE_KINEMATIC] mode. - When the body is moved manually, either from code or from an [AnimationPlayer] (with [member AnimationPlayer.playback_process_mode] set to [code]physics[/code]), the physics will automatically compute an estimate of their linear and angular velocity. This makes them very useful for moving platforms or other AnimationPlayer-controlled objects (like a door, a bridge that opens, etc). + The body's constant linear velocity. This does not move the body, but affects touching bodies, as if it were moving. </member> <member name="physics_material_override" type="PhysicsMaterial" setter="set_physics_material_override" getter="get_physics_material_override"> The physics material override for the body. If a material is assigned to this property, it will be used instead of any other physics material, such as an inherited one. </member> - <member name="sync_to_physics" type="bool" setter="set_sync_to_physics" getter="is_sync_to_physics_enabled" default="false"> - If [code]true[/code] and [member kinematic_motion] is enabled, the body's movement will be synchronized to the physics frame. This is useful when animating movement via [AnimationPlayer], for example on moving platforms. Do [b]not[/b] use together with [method PhysicsBody2D.move_and_collide]. - </member> </members> <constants> </constants> diff --git a/doc/classes/StaticBody3D.xml b/doc/classes/StaticBody3D.xml index 69c123002f..4cb51b60ec 100644 --- a/doc/classes/StaticBody3D.xml +++ b/doc/classes/StaticBody3D.xml @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> <class name="StaticBody3D" inherits="PhysicsBody3D" version="4.0"> <brief_description> - Static body for 3D physics. + Physics body for 3D physics which is static or moves only by script. Useful for floor and walls. </brief_description> <description> - Static body for 3D physics. A static body is a simple body that can't be moved by external forces or contacts. It is ideal for implementing objects in the environment, such as walls or platforms. In contrast to [RigidBody3D], they don't consume any CPU resources as long as they don't move. - They however have extra functionalities to move and affect other bodies: - [b]Constant velocity:[/b] [member constant_linear_velocity] and [member constant_angular_velocity] can be set for the static body, so even if it doesn't move, it affects other bodies as if it was moving (this is useful for simulating conveyor belts or conveyor wheels). - [b]Transform change:[/b] Static bodies can be also moved by code. Unless [member kinematic_motion] is enabled, they are just teleported in this case and don't affect other bodies on their path. - [b]Kinematic motion:[/b] Static bodies can have [member kinematic_motion] enabled to make them kinematic bodies that can be moved by code and push other bodies on their path. + Static body for 3D physics. + A static body is a simple body that can't be moved by external forces or contacts. It is ideal for implementing objects in the environment, such as walls or platforms. In contrast to [RigidBody3D], it doesn't consume any CPU resources as long as they don't move. + They have extra functionalities to move and affect other bodies: + [b]Static transform change:[/b] Static bodies can be moved by animation or script. In this case, they are just teleported and don't affect other bodies on their path. + [b]Constant velocity:[/b] When [member constant_linear_velocity] or [member constant_angular_velocity] is set, static bodies don't move themselves but affect touching bodies as if they were moving. This is useful for simulating conveyor belts or conveyor wheels. </description> <tutorials> <link title="3D Physics Tests Demo">https://godotengine.org/asset-library/asset/675</link> @@ -19,22 +19,15 @@ </methods> <members> <member name="constant_angular_velocity" type="Vector3" setter="set_constant_angular_velocity" getter="get_constant_angular_velocity" default="Vector3(0, 0, 0)"> - The body's constant angular velocity. This does not rotate the body (unless [member kinematic_motion] is enabled), but affects other bodies that touch it, as if it were rotating. + The body's constant angular velocity. This does not rotate the body, but affects touching bodies, as if it were rotating. </member> <member name="constant_linear_velocity" type="Vector3" setter="set_constant_linear_velocity" getter="get_constant_linear_velocity" default="Vector3(0, 0, 0)"> - The body's constant linear velocity. This does not move the body (unless [member kinematic_motion] is enabled), but affects other bodies that touch it, as if it were moving. - </member> - <member name="kinematic_motion" type="bool" setter="set_kinematic_motion_enabled" getter="is_kinematic_motion_enabled" default="false"> - If [code]true[/code], the body will act the same as a [RigidBody3D] in [constant RigidBody3D.MODE_KINEMATIC] mode. - When the body is moved manually, either from code or from an [AnimationPlayer] (with [member AnimationPlayer.playback_process_mode] set to [code]physics[/code]), the physics will automatically compute an estimate of their linear and angular velocity. This makes them very useful for moving platforms or other AnimationPlayer-controlled objects (like a door, a bridge that opens, etc). + The body's constant linear velocity. This does not move the body, but affects touching bodies, as if it were moving. </member> <member name="physics_material_override" type="PhysicsMaterial" setter="set_physics_material_override" getter="get_physics_material_override"> The physics material override for the body. If a material is assigned to this property, it will be used instead of any other physics material, such as an inherited one. </member> - <member name="sync_to_physics" type="bool" setter="set_sync_to_physics" getter="is_sync_to_physics_enabled" default="false"> - If [code]true[/code] and [member kinematic_motion] is enabled, the body's movement will be synchronized to the physics frame. This is useful when animating movement via [AnimationPlayer], for example on moving platforms. Do [b]not[/b] use together with [method PhysicsBody3D.move_and_collide]. - </member> </members> <constants> </constants> diff --git a/doc/classes/TabContainer.xml b/doc/classes/TabContainer.xml index fbda005865..77bd7b1a0a 100644 --- a/doc/classes/TabContainer.xml +++ b/doc/classes/TabContainer.xml @@ -57,6 +57,13 @@ Returns the [Texture2D] for the tab at index [code]tab_idx[/code] or [code]null[/code] if the tab has no [Texture2D]. </description> </method> + <method name="get_tab_idx_at_point" qualifiers="const"> + <return type="int" /> + <argument index="0" name="point" type="Vector2" /> + <description> + Returns the index of the tab at local coordinates [code]point[/code]. Returns [code]-1[/code] if the point is outside the control boundaries or if there's no tab at the queried position. + </description> + </method> <method name="get_tab_title" qualifiers="const"> <return type="String" /> <argument index="0" name="tab_idx" type="int" /> diff --git a/doc/classes/TextureProgressBar.xml b/doc/classes/TextureProgressBar.xml index 9da89ebe43..ee47557b39 100644 --- a/doc/classes/TextureProgressBar.xml +++ b/doc/classes/TextureProgressBar.xml @@ -60,6 +60,9 @@ [Texture2D] that clips based on the node's [code]value[/code] and [member fill_mode]. As [code]value[/code] increased, the texture fills up. It shows entirely when [code]value[/code] reaches [code]max_value[/code]. It doesn't show at all if [code]value[/code] is equal to [code]min_value[/code]. The [code]value[/code] property comes from [Range]. See [member Range.value], [member Range.min_value], [member Range.max_value]. </member> + <member name="texture_progress_offset" type="Vector2" setter="set_texture_progress_offset" getter="get_texture_progress_offset" default="Vector2(0, 0)"> + The offset of [member texture_progress]. Useful for [member texture_over] and [member texture_under] with fancy borders, to avoid transparent margins in your progress texture. + </member> <member name="texture_under" type="Texture2D" setter="set_under_texture" getter="get_under_texture"> [Texture2D] that draws under the progress bar. The bar's background. </member> diff --git a/doc/classes/Thread.xml b/doc/classes/Thread.xml index b553aad518..9c9119c664 100644 --- a/doc/classes/Thread.xml +++ b/doc/classes/Thread.xml @@ -40,6 +40,8 @@ <return type="Variant" /> <description> Joins the [Thread] and waits for it to finish. Returns what the method called returned. + Should either be used when you want to retrieve the value returned from the method called by the [Thread] or before freeing the instance that contains the [Thread]. + [b]Note:[/b] After the [Thread] finishes joining it will be disposed. If you want to use it again you will have to create a new instance of it. </description> </method> </methods> diff --git a/doc/classes/TileData.xml b/doc/classes/TileData.xml index b5031cfc63..b18ca29a8c 100644 --- a/doc/classes/TileData.xml +++ b/doc/classes/TileData.xml @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ <return type="void" /> <argument index="0" name="layer_id" type="int" /> <description> + Adds a collision polygon to the tile on the given TileSet physics layer. </description> </method> <method name="get_collision_polygon_one_way_margin" qualifiers="const"> @@ -18,6 +19,7 @@ <argument index="0" name="layer_id" type="int" /> <argument index="1" name="polygon_index" type="int" /> <description> + Returns the one-way margin (for one-way platforms) of the polygon at index [code]polygon_index[/code] for TileSet physics layer with index [code]layer_id[/code]. </description> </method> <method name="get_collision_polygon_points" qualifiers="const"> @@ -25,42 +27,49 @@ <argument index="0" name="layer_id" type="int" /> <argument index="1" name="polygon_index" type="int" /> <description> + Returns the points of the polygon at index [code]polygon_index[/code] for TileSet physics layer with index [code]layer_id[/code]. </description> </method> <method name="get_collision_polygons_count" qualifiers="const"> <return type="int" /> <argument index="0" name="layer_id" type="int" /> <description> + Returns how many polygons the tile has for TileSet physics layer with index [code]layer_id[/code]. </description> </method> <method name="get_custom_data" qualifiers="const"> <return type="Variant" /> <argument index="0" name="layer_name" type="String" /> <description> + Returns the custom data value for custom data layer named [code]layer_name[/code]. </description> </method> <method name="get_custom_data_by_layer_id" qualifiers="const"> <return type="Variant" /> <argument index="0" name="layer_id" type="int" /> <description> + Returns the custom data value for custom data layer with index [code]layer_id[/code]. </description> </method> <method name="get_navigation_polygon" qualifiers="const"> <return type="NavigationPolygon" /> <argument index="0" name="layer_id" type="int" /> <description> + Returns the navigation polygon of the tile for the TileSet navigation layer with index [code]layer_id[/code]. </description> </method> <method name="get_occluder" qualifiers="const"> <return type="OccluderPolygon2D" /> <argument index="0" name="layer_id" type="int" /> <description> + Returns the occluder polygon of the tile for the TileSet occlusion layer with index [code]layer_id[/code]. </description> </method> <method name="get_peering_bit_terrain" qualifiers="const"> <return type="int" /> <argument index="0" name="peering_bit" type="int" enum="TileSet.CellNeighbor" /> <description> + Returns the tile's terrain bit for the given [code]peering_bit[/code] direction. </description> </method> <method name="is_collision_polygon_one_way" qualifiers="const"> @@ -68,6 +77,7 @@ <argument index="0" name="layer_id" type="int" /> <argument index="1" name="polygon_index" type="int" /> <description> + Returns whether one-way collisions are enabled for the polygon at index [code]polygon_index[/code] for TileSet physics layer with index [code]layer_id[/code]. </description> </method> <method name="remove_collision_polygon"> @@ -75,6 +85,7 @@ <argument index="0" name="layer_id" type="int" /> <argument index="1" name="polygon_index" type="int" /> <description> + Removes the polygon at index [code]polygon_index[/code] for TileSet physics layer with index [code]layer_id[/code]. </description> </method> <method name="set_collision_polygon_one_way"> @@ -83,6 +94,7 @@ <argument index="1" name="polygon_index" type="int" /> <argument index="2" name="one_way" type="bool" /> <description> + Enables/disables one-way collisions on the polygon at index [code]polygon_index[/code] for TileSet physics layer with index [code]layer_id[/code]. </description> </method> <method name="set_collision_polygon_one_way_margin"> @@ -91,6 +103,7 @@ <argument index="1" name="polygon_index" type="int" /> <argument index="2" name="one_way_margin" type="float" /> <description> + Enables/disables one-way collisions on the polygon at index [code]polygon_index[/code] for TileSet physics layer with index [code]layer_id[/code]. </description> </method> <method name="set_collision_polygon_points"> @@ -99,6 +112,7 @@ <argument index="1" name="polygon_index" type="int" /> <argument index="2" name="polygon" type="PackedVector2Array" /> <description> + Sets the points of the polygon at index [code]polygon_index[/code] for TileSet physics layer with index [code]layer_id[/code]. </description> </method> <method name="set_collision_polygons_count"> @@ -106,6 +120,7 @@ <argument index="0" name="layer_id" type="int" /> <argument index="1" name="polygons_count" type="int" /> <description> + Sets the polygons count for TileSet physics layer with index [code]layer_id[/code]. </description> </method> <method name="set_custom_data"> @@ -113,6 +128,7 @@ <argument index="0" name="layer_name" type="String" /> <argument index="1" name="value" type="Variant" /> <description> + Sets the tile's custom data value for the TileSet custom data layer with name [code]layer_name[/code]. </description> </method> <method name="set_custom_data_by_layer_id"> @@ -120,6 +136,7 @@ <argument index="0" name="layer_id" type="int" /> <argument index="1" name="value" type="Variant" /> <description> + Sets the tile's custom data value for the TileSet custom data layer with index [code]layer_id[/code]. </description> </method> <method name="set_navigation_polygon"> @@ -127,6 +144,7 @@ <argument index="0" name="layer_id" type="int" /> <argument index="1" name="navigation_polygon" type="NavigationPolygon" /> <description> + Sets the navigation polygon for the TileSet navigation layer with index [code]layer_id[/code]. </description> </method> <method name="set_occluder"> @@ -134,6 +152,7 @@ <argument index="0" name="layer_id" type="int" /> <argument index="1" name="occluder_polygon" type="OccluderPolygon2D" /> <description> + Sets the occluder for the TileSet occlusion layer with index [code]layer_id[/code]. </description> </method> <method name="set_peering_bit_terrain"> @@ -141,17 +160,7 @@ <argument index="0" name="peering_bit" type="int" enum="TileSet.CellNeighbor" /> <argument index="1" name="terrain" type="int" /> <description> - </description> - </method> - <method name="tile_get_material" qualifiers="const"> - <return type="ShaderMaterial" /> - <description> - </description> - </method> - <method name="tile_set_material"> - <return type="void" /> - <argument index="0" name="material" type="ShaderMaterial" /> - <description> + Sets the tile's terrain bit for the given [code]peering_bit[/code] direction. </description> </method> </methods> @@ -160,6 +169,8 @@ </member> <member name="flip_v" type="bool" setter="set_flip_v" getter="get_flip_v" default="false"> </member> + <member name="material" type="ShaderMaterial" setter="set_material" getter="get_material"> + </member> <member name="modulate" type="Color" setter="set_modulate" getter="get_modulate" default="Color(1, 1, 1, 1)"> </member> <member name="probability" type="float" setter="set_probability" getter="get_probability" default="1.0"> diff --git a/doc/classes/TileMap.xml b/doc/classes/TileMap.xml index f3c64c3c7d..4621d138ac 100644 --- a/doc/classes/TileMap.xml +++ b/doc/classes/TileMap.xml @@ -4,8 +4,7 @@ Node for 2D tile-based maps. </brief_description> <description> - Node for 2D tile-based maps. Tilemaps use a [TileSet] which contain a list of tiles (textures plus optional collision, navigation, and/or occluder shapes) which are used to create grid-based maps. - When doing physics queries against the tilemap, the cell coordinates are encoded as [code]metadata[/code] for each detected collision shape returned by methods such as [method PhysicsDirectSpaceState2D.intersect_shape], [method PhysicsDirectBodyState2D.get_contact_collider_shape_metadata] etc. + Node for 2D tile-based maps. Tilemaps use a [TileSet] which contain a list of tiles which are used to create grid-based maps. A TileMap may have several layers, layouting tiles on top of each other. </description> <tutorials> <link title="Using Tilemaps">https://docs.godotengine.org/en/latest/tutorials/2d/using_tilemaps.html</link> @@ -17,6 +16,13 @@ <link title="2D Kinematic Character Demo">https://godotengine.org/asset-library/asset/113</link> </tutorials> <methods> + <method name="add_layer"> + <return type="void" /> + <argument index="0" name="to_position" type="int" /> + <description> + Adds a layer at the given position [code]to_position[/code] in the array. If [code]to_position[/code] is -1, adds it at the end of the array. + </description> + </method> <method name="clear"> <return type="void" /> <description> @@ -35,6 +41,7 @@ <argument index="1" name="coords" type="Vector2i" /> <argument index="2" name="use_proxies" type="bool" /> <description> + Returns the tile alternative ID of the cell on layer [code]layer[/code] at [code]coords[/code]. If [code]use_proxies[/code] is [code]false[/code], ignores the [TileSet]'s tile proxies, returning the raw alternative identifier. See [method TileSet.map_tile_proxy]. </description> </method> <method name="get_cell_atlas_coords" qualifiers="const"> @@ -43,6 +50,7 @@ <argument index="1" name="coords" type="Vector2i" /> <argument index="2" name="use_proxies" type="bool" /> <description> + Returns the tile atlas coordinates ID of the cell on layer [code]layer[/code] at coordinates [code]coords[/code]. If [code]use_proxies[/code] is [code]false[/code], ignores the [TileSet]'s tile proxies, returning the raw alternative identifier. See [method TileSet.map_tile_proxy]. </description> </method> <method name="get_cell_source_id" qualifiers="const"> @@ -51,24 +59,33 @@ <argument index="1" name="coords" type="Vector2i" /> <argument index="2" name="use_proxies" type="bool" /> <description> + Returns the tile source ID of the cell on layer [code]layer[/code] at coordinates [code]coords[/code]. If [code]use_proxies[/code] is [code]false[/code], ignores the [TileSet]'s tile proxies, returning the raw alternative identifier. See [method TileSet.map_tile_proxy]. </description> </method> <method name="get_layer_name" qualifiers="const"> <return type="String" /> <argument index="0" name="layer" type="int" /> <description> + Returns a TileMap layer's name. </description> </method> <method name="get_layer_y_sort_origin" qualifiers="const"> <return type="int" /> <argument index="0" name="layer" type="int" /> <description> + Returns a TileMap layer's Y sort origin. </description> </method> - <method name="get_layer_z_indexd" qualifiers="const"> + <method name="get_layer_z_index" qualifiers="const"> <return type="int" /> <argument index="0" name="layer" type="int" /> <description> + Returns a TileMap layer's Z-index value. + </description> + </method> + <method name="get_layers_count" qualifiers="const"> + <return type="int" /> + <description> </description> </method> <method name="get_neighbor_cell" qualifiers="const"> @@ -76,37 +93,41 @@ <argument index="0" name="coords" type="Vector2i" /> <argument index="1" name="neighbor" type="int" enum="TileSet.CellNeighbor" /> <description> + Returns the neighboring cell to the one at coordinates [code]coords[/code], indentified by the [code]neighbor[/code] direction. This method takes into account the different layouts a TileMap can take. </description> </method> <method name="get_surrounding_tiles"> <return type="Vector2i[]" /> <argument index="0" name="coords" type="Vector2i" /> <description> + Returns the list of all neighbourings cells to the one at [code]coords[/code] </description> </method> <method name="get_used_cells" qualifiers="const"> <return type="Vector2i[]" /> <argument index="0" name="layer" type="int" /> <description> - Returns a [Vector2] array with the positions of all cells containing a tile from the tileset (i.e. a tile index different from [code]-1[/code]). + Returns a [Vector2] array with the positions of all cells containing a tile in the given layer. A cell is considered empty if its source identifier equals -1, its atlas coordinates identifiers is [code]Vector2(-1, -1)[/code] and its alternative identifier is -1. </description> </method> <method name="get_used_rect"> <return type="Rect2" /> <description> - Returns a rectangle enclosing the used (non-empty) tiles of the map. + Returns a rectangle enclosing the used (non-empty) tiles of the map, including all layers. </description> </method> <method name="is_layer_enabled" qualifiers="const"> <return type="bool" /> <argument index="0" name="layer" type="int" /> <description> + Returns if a layer is enabled. </description> </method> <method name="is_layer_y_sort_enabled" qualifiers="const"> <return type="bool" /> <argument index="0" name="layer" type="int" /> <description> + Returns if a layer Y-sorts its tiles. </description> </method> <method name="map_to_world" qualifiers="const"> @@ -116,6 +137,21 @@ Returns the local position corresponding to the given tilemap (grid-based) coordinates. </description> </method> + <method name="move_layer"> + <return type="void" /> + <argument index="0" name="layer" type="int" /> + <argument index="1" name="to_position" type="int" /> + <description> + Moves the layer at index [code]layer_index[/code] to the given position [code]to_position[/code] in the array. + </description> + </method> + <method name="remove_layer"> + <return type="void" /> + <argument index="0" name="layer" type="int" /> + <description> + Moves the layer at index [code]layer_index[/code] to the given position [code]to_position[/code] in the array. + </description> + </method> <method name="set_cell"> <return type="void" /> <argument index="0" name="layer" type="int" /> @@ -124,7 +160,10 @@ <argument index="3" name="atlas_coords" type="Vector2i" default="Vector2i(-1, -1)" /> <argument index="4" name="alternative_tile" type="int" default="-1" /> <description> - Sets the tile index for the cell given by a Vector2i. + Sets the tile indentifiers for the cell on layer [code]layer[/code] at coordinates [code]coords[/code]. Each tile of the [TileSet] is identified using three parts: + - The source indentifier [code]source_id[/code] identifies a [TileSetSource] identifier. See [method TileSet.set_source_id], + - The atlas coordinates identifier [code]atlas_coords[/code] identifies a tile coordinates in the atlas (if the source is a [TileSetAtlasSource]. For [TileSetScenesCollectionSource] it should be 0), + - The alternative tile identifier [code]alternative_tile[/code] identifies a tile alternative the source is a [TileSetAtlasSource], and the scene for a [TileSetScenesCollectionSource]. </description> </method> <method name="set_layer_enabled"> @@ -132,6 +171,7 @@ <argument index="0" name="layer" type="int" /> <argument index="1" name="enabled" type="bool" /> <description> + Enables or disables the layer [code]layer[/code]. A disabled layer is not processed at all (no rendering, no physics, etc...). </description> </method> <method name="set_layer_name"> @@ -139,6 +179,7 @@ <argument index="0" name="layer" type="int" /> <argument index="1" name="name" type="String" /> <description> + Sets a layer's name. This is mostly useful in the editor. </description> </method> <method name="set_layer_y_sort_enabled"> @@ -146,6 +187,8 @@ <argument index="0" name="layer" type="int" /> <argument index="1" name="y_sort_enabled" type="bool" /> <description> + Enables or disables a layer's Y-sorting. If a layer is Y-sorted, the layer will behave as a CanvasItem node where each of its tile gets Y-sorted. + Y-sorted layers should usually be on different Z-index values than not Y-sorted layers, otherwise, each of those layer will be Y-sorted as whole with the Y-sorted one. This is usually an undesired behvaior. </description> </method> <method name="set_layer_y_sort_origin"> @@ -153,6 +196,8 @@ <argument index="0" name="layer" type="int" /> <argument index="1" name="y_sort_origin" type="int" /> <description> + Sets a layer's Y-sort origin value. This Y-sort origin value is added to each tile's Y-sort origin value. + This allows, for example, to fake a different height level on each layer. This can be useful for top-down view games. </description> </method> <method name="set_layer_z_index"> @@ -160,6 +205,7 @@ <argument index="0" name="layer" type="int" /> <argument index="1" name="z_index" type="int" /> <description> + Sets a layers Z-index value. This Z-index is added to each tile's Z-index value. </description> </method> <method name="world_to_map" qualifiers="const"> @@ -175,10 +221,10 @@ The TileMap's quadrant size. Optimizes drawing by batching, using chunks of this size. </member> <member name="collision_visibility_mode" type="int" setter="set_collision_visibility_mode" getter="get_collision_visibility_mode" enum="TileMap.VisibilityMode" default="0"> - </member> - <member name="layers_count" type="int" setter="set_layers_count" getter="get_layers_count" default="1"> + Show or hide the TileMap's collision shapes. If set to [code]VISIBILITY_MODE_DEFAULT[/code], this depends on the show collision debug settings. </member> <member name="navigation_visibility_mode" type="int" setter="set_navigation_visibility_mode" getter="get_navigation_visibility_mode" enum="TileMap.VisibilityMode" default="0"> + Show or hide the TileMap's collision shapes. If set to [code]VISIBILITY_MODE_DEFAULT[/code], this depends on the show navigation debug settings. </member> <member name="tile_set" type="TileSet" setter="set_tileset" getter="get_tileset"> The assigned [TileSet]. @@ -193,10 +239,13 @@ </signals> <constants> <constant name="VISIBILITY_MODE_DEFAULT" value="0" enum="VisibilityMode"> + Use the debug settings to determine visibility. </constant> <constant name="VISIBILITY_MODE_FORCE_HIDE" value="2" enum="VisibilityMode"> + Always hide. </constant> <constant name="VISIBILITY_MODE_FORCE_SHOW" value="1" enum="VisibilityMode"> + Always show. </constant> </constants> </class> diff --git a/doc/classes/TileSet.xml b/doc/classes/TileSet.xml index 439c6e3830..02baded019 100644 --- a/doc/classes/TileSet.xml +++ b/doc/classes/TileSet.xml @@ -4,8 +4,13 @@ Tile library for tilemaps. </brief_description> <description> - A TileSet is a library of tiles for a [TileMap]. It contains a list of tiles, each consisting of a sprite and optional collision shapes. - Tiles are referenced by a unique integer ID. + A TileSet is a library of tiles for a [TileMap]. A TileSet handles a list of [TileSetSource], each of them storing a set of tiles. + Tiles can either be from a [TileSetAtlasSource], that render tiles out of a texture with support for physics, navigation, etc... or from a [TileSetScenesCollectionSource] which exposes scene-based tiles. + Tiles are referenced by using three IDs: their source ID, their atlas coordinates ID and their alternative tile ID. + + A TileSet can be configured so that its tiles expose more or less properties. To do so, the TileSet resources uses property layers, that you can add or remove depending on your needs. + For example, adding a physics layer allows giving collision shapes to your tiles. Each layer having dedicated properties (physics layer an mask), you may add several TileSet physics layers for each type of collision you need. + See the functions to add new layers for more information. </description> <tutorials> <link title="Using Tilemaps">https://docs.godotengine.org/en/latest/tutorials/2d/using_tilemaps.html</link> @@ -17,21 +22,72 @@ <link title="2D Kinematic Character Demo">https://godotengine.org/asset-library/asset/113</link> </tutorials> <methods> + <method name="add_custom_data_layer"> + <return type="void" /> + <argument index="0" name="to_position" type="int" default="-1" /> + <description> + Adds a custom data layer to the TileSet at the given position [code]to_position[/code] in the array. If [code]to_position[/code] is -1, adds it at the end of the array. + Custom data layers allow assigning custom properties to atlas tiles. + </description> + </method> + <method name="add_navigation_layer"> + <return type="void" /> + <argument index="0" name="to_position" type="int" default="-1" /> + <description> + Adds a navigation layer to the TileSet at the given position [code]to_position[/code] in the array. If [code]to_position[/code] is -1, adds it at the end of the array. + Navigation layers allow assigning a navigable area to atlas tiles. + </description> + </method> + <method name="add_occlusion_layer"> + <return type="void" /> + <argument index="0" name="to_position" type="int" default="-1" /> + <description> + Adds an occlusion layer to the TileSet at the given position [code]to_position[/code] in the array. If [code]to_position[/code] is -1, adds it at the end of the array. + Occlusion layers allow assigning occlusion polygons to atlas tiles. + </description> + </method> + <method name="add_physics_layer"> + <return type="void" /> + <argument index="0" name="to_position" type="int" default="-1" /> + <description> + Adds a physics layer to the TileSet at the given position [code]to_position[/code] in the array. If [code]to_position[/code] is -1, adds it at the end of the array. + Physics layers allow assigning collision polygons to atlas tiles. + </description> + </method> <method name="add_source"> <return type="int" /> - <argument index="0" name="atlas_source_id_override" type="TileSetSource" /> - <argument index="1" name="arg1" type="int" default="-1" /> + <argument index="0" name="source" type="TileSetSource" /> + <argument index="1" name="atlas_source_id_override" type="int" default="-1" /> <description> + Adds a [TileSetSource] to the TileSet. If [code]atlas_source_id_override[/code] is not -1, also set its source ID. Otherwise, a unique identifier is automatically generated. + The function returns the added source source ID or -1 if the source could not be added. + </description> + </method> + <method name="add_terrain"> + <return type="void" /> + <argument index="0" name="terrain_set" type="int" /> + <argument index="1" name="to_position" type="int" default="-1" /> + <description> + Adds a new terrain to the given terrain set [code]terrain_set[/code] at the given position [code]to_position[/code] in the array. If [code]to_position[/code] is -1, adds it at the end of the array. + </description> + </method> + <method name="add_terrain_set"> + <return type="void" /> + <argument index="0" name="to_position" type="int" default="-1" /> + <description> + Adds a new terrain set at the given position [code]to_position[/code] in the array. If [code]to_position[/code] is -1, adds it at the end of the array. </description> </method> <method name="cleanup_invalid_tile_proxies"> <return type="void" /> <description> + Clears tile proxies pointing to invalid tiles. </description> </method> <method name="clear_tile_proxies"> <return type="void" /> <description> + Clears all tile proxies. </description> </method> <method name="get_alternative_level_tile_proxy"> @@ -40,6 +96,8 @@ <argument index="1" name="coords_from" type="Vector2i" /> <argument index="2" name="alternative_from" type="int" /> <description> + Returns the alternative-level proxy for the given identifiers. The returned array contains the three proxie's target identifiers (source ID, atlas coords ID and alternative tile ID). + If the TileSet has no proxy for the given identifiers, returns an empty Array. </description> </method> <method name="get_coords_level_tile_proxy"> @@ -47,70 +105,108 @@ <argument index="0" name="source_from" type="int" /> <argument index="1" name="coords_from" type="Vector2i" /> <description> + Returns the coodinate-level proxy for the given identifiers. The returned array contains the two proxie's target identifiers (source ID and atlas coords ID). + If the TileSet has no proxy for the given identifiers, returns an empty Array. + </description> + </method> + <method name="get_custom_data_layers_count" qualifiers="const"> + <return type="int" /> + <description> + Returns the custom data layers count. </description> </method> <method name="get_navigation_layer_layers" qualifiers="const"> <return type="int" /> <argument index="0" name="layer_index" type="int" /> <description> + Returns the navigation layers (as in the Navigation server) of the gives TileSet navigation layer. + </description> + </method> + <method name="get_navigation_layers_count" qualifiers="const"> + <return type="int" /> + <description> + Returns the navigation layers count. </description> </method> <method name="get_next_source_id" qualifiers="const"> <return type="int" /> <description> + Returns a new unused source ID. This generated ID is the same that a call to [code]add_source[/code] would return. </description> </method> <method name="get_occlusion_layer_light_mask" qualifiers="const"> <return type="int" /> - <argument index="0" name="arg0" type="int" /> + <argument index="0" name="layer_index" type="int" /> <description> + Returns the light mask of the occlusion layer. </description> </method> <method name="get_occlusion_layer_sdf_collision" qualifiers="const"> <return type="bool" /> - <argument index="0" name="arg0" type="int" /> + <argument index="0" name="layer_index" type="int" /> + <description> + Returns if the occluders from this layer use [code]sdf_collision[/code]. + </description> + </method> + <method name="get_occlusion_layers_count" qualifiers="const"> + <return type="int" /> <description> + Returns the occlusion layers count. </description> </method> <method name="get_physics_layer_collision_layer" qualifiers="const"> <return type="int" /> <argument index="0" name="layer_index" type="int" /> <description> + Returns the collision layer (as in the physics server) bodies on the given TileSet's physics layer are in. </description> </method> <method name="get_physics_layer_collision_mask" qualifiers="const"> <return type="int" /> <argument index="0" name="layer_index" type="int" /> <description> + Returns the collision mask of bodies on the given TileSet's physics layer. </description> </method> <method name="get_physics_layer_physics_material" qualifiers="const"> <return type="PhysicsMaterial" /> <argument index="0" name="layer_index" type="int" /> <description> + Returns the physics material of bodies on the given TileSet's physics layer. + </description> + </method> + <method name="get_physics_layers_count" qualifiers="const"> + <return type="int" /> + <description> + Returns the physics layers count. </description> </method> <method name="get_source" qualifiers="const"> <return type="TileSetSource" /> - <argument index="0" name="index" type="int" /> + <argument index="0" name="source_id" type="int" /> <description> + Returns the [TileSetSource] with ID [code]source_id[/code]. </description> </method> <method name="get_source_count" qualifiers="const"> <return type="int" /> <description> + Returns the number of [TileSetSource] in this TileSet. </description> </method> <method name="get_source_id" qualifiers="const"> <return type="int" /> <argument index="0" name="index" type="int" /> <description> + Returns the source ID for source with index [code]index[/code]. </description> </method> <method name="get_source_level_tile_proxy"> <return type="int" /> <argument index="0" name="source_from" type="int" /> <description> + Returns the source-level proxy for the given source identifier. + If the TileSet has no proxy for the given identifier, returns -1. </description> </method> <method name="get_terrain_color" qualifiers="const"> @@ -118,6 +214,7 @@ <argument index="0" name="terrain_set" type="int" /> <argument index="1" name="terrain_index" type="int" /> <description> + Returns a terrain's color. </description> </method> <method name="get_terrain_name" qualifiers="const"> @@ -125,18 +222,27 @@ <argument index="0" name="terrain_set" type="int" /> <argument index="1" name="terrain_index" type="int" /> <description> + Returns a terrain's name. </description> </method> <method name="get_terrain_set_mode" qualifiers="const"> <return type="int" enum="TileSet.TerrainMode" /> <argument index="0" name="terrain_set" type="int" /> <description> + Returns a terrain set mode. + </description> + </method> + <method name="get_terrain_sets_count" qualifiers="const"> + <return type="int" /> + <description> + Returns the terrain sets count. </description> </method> <method name="get_terrains_count" qualifiers="const"> <return type="int" /> <argument index="0" name="terrain_set" type="int" /> <description> + Returns the number of terrains in the given terrain set. </description> </method> <method name="has_alternative_level_tile_proxy"> @@ -145,6 +251,7 @@ <argument index="1" name="coords_from" type="Vector2i" /> <argument index="2" name="alternative_from" type="int" /> <description> + Returns if there is and alternative-level proxy for the given identifiers. </description> </method> <method name="has_coords_level_tile_proxy"> @@ -152,18 +259,21 @@ <argument index="0" name="source_from" type="int" /> <argument index="1" name="coords_from" type="Vector2i" /> <description> + Returns if there is a coodinates-level proxy for the given identifiers. </description> </method> <method name="has_source" qualifiers="const"> <return type="bool" /> - <argument index="0" name="index" type="int" /> + <argument index="0" name="source_id" type="int" /> <description> + Returns if this TileSet has a source for the given source ID. </description> </method> <method name="has_source_level_tile_proxy"> <return type="bool" /> <argument index="0" name="source_from" type="int" /> <description> + Returns if there is a source-level proxy for the given source ID. </description> </method> <method name="map_tile_proxy" qualifiers="const"> @@ -172,6 +282,58 @@ <argument index="1" name="coords_from" type="Vector2i" /> <argument index="2" name="alternative_from" type="int" /> <description> + According to the configured proxies, maps the provided indentifiers to a new set of identifiers. The source ID, atlas coordinates ID and alternative tile ID are returned as a 3 elements Array. + This function first look for matching alternative-level proxies, then coordinates-level proxies, then source-level proxies. + If no proxy corresponding to provided identifiers are found, returns the same values the ones used as arguments. + </description> + </method> + <method name="move_custom_data_layer"> + <return type="void" /> + <argument index="0" name="layer_index" type="int" /> + <argument index="1" name="to_position" type="int" /> + <description> + Moves the custom data layer at index [code]layer_index[/code] to the given position [code]to_position[/code] in the array. Also updates the atlas tiles accordingly. + </description> + </method> + <method name="move_navigation_layer"> + <return type="void" /> + <argument index="0" name="layer_index" type="int" /> + <argument index="1" name="to_position" type="int" /> + <description> + Moves the navigation layer at index [code]layer_index[/code] to the given position [code]to_position[/code] in the array. Also updates the atlas tiles accordingly. + </description> + </method> + <method name="move_occlusion_layer"> + <return type="void" /> + <argument index="0" name="layer_index" type="int" /> + <argument index="1" name="to_position" type="int" /> + <description> + Moves the occlusion layer at index [code]layer_index[/code] to the given position [code]to_position[/code] in the array. Also updates the atlas tiles accordingly. + </description> + </method> + <method name="move_physics_layer"> + <return type="void" /> + <argument index="0" name="layer_index" type="int" /> + <argument index="1" name="to_position" type="int" /> + <description> + Moves the physics layer at index [code]layer_index[/code] to the given position [code]to_position[/code] in the array. Also updates the atlas tiles accordingly. + </description> + </method> + <method name="move_terrain"> + <return type="void" /> + <argument index="0" name="terrain_set" type="int" /> + <argument index="1" name="terrain_index" type="int" /> + <argument index="2" name="to_position" type="int" /> + <description> + Moves the terrain at index [code]terrain_index[/code] for terrain set [code]terrain_set[/code] to the given position [code]to_position[/code] in the array. Also updates the atlas tiles accordingly. + </description> + </method> + <method name="move_terrain_set"> + <return type="void" /> + <argument index="0" name="terrain_set" type="int" /> + <argument index="1" name="to_position" type="int" /> + <description> + Moves the terrain set at index [code]terrain_set[/code] to the given position [code]to_position[/code] in the array. Also updates the atlas tiles accordingly. </description> </method> <method name="remove_alternative_level_tile_proxy"> @@ -180,6 +342,7 @@ <argument index="1" name="coords_from" type="Vector2i" /> <argument index="2" name="alternative_from" type="int" /> <description> + Removes an alternative-level proxy for the given identifiers. </description> </method> <method name="remove_coords_level_tile_proxy"> @@ -187,18 +350,64 @@ <argument index="0" name="source_from" type="int" /> <argument index="1" name="coords_from" type="Vector2i" /> <description> + Removes a coordinates-level proxy for the given identifiers. + </description> + </method> + <method name="remove_custom_data_layer"> + <return type="void" /> + <argument index="0" name="layer_index" type="int" /> + <description> + Removes the custom data layer at index [code]layer_index[/code]. Also updates the atlas tiles accordingly. + </description> + </method> + <method name="remove_navigation_layer"> + <return type="void" /> + <argument index="0" name="layer_index" type="int" /> + <description> + Removes the navigation layer at index [code]layer_index[/code]. Also updates the atlas tiles accordingly. + </description> + </method> + <method name="remove_occlusion_layer"> + <return type="void" /> + <argument index="0" name="layer_index" type="int" /> + <description> + Removes the occlusion layer at index [code]layer_index[/code]. Also updates the atlas tiles accordingly. + </description> + </method> + <method name="remove_physics_layer"> + <return type="void" /> + <argument index="0" name="layer_index" type="int" /> + <description> + Removes the physics layer at index [code]layer_index[/code]. Also updates the atlas tiles accordingly. </description> </method> <method name="remove_source"> <return type="void" /> <argument index="0" name="source_id" type="int" /> <description> + Removes the source with the given source ID. </description> </method> <method name="remove_source_level_tile_proxy"> <return type="void" /> <argument index="0" name="source_from" type="int" /> <description> + Removes a source-level tile proxy. + </description> + </method> + <method name="remove_terrain"> + <return type="void" /> + <argument index="0" name="terrain_set" type="int" /> + <argument index="1" name="terrain_index" type="int" /> + <description> + Removes the terrain at index [code]terrain_index[/code] in the given terrain set [code]terrain_set[/code]. Also updates the atlas tiles accordingly. + </description> + </method> + <method name="remove_terrain_set"> + <return type="void" /> + <argument index="0" name="terrain_set" type="int" /> + <description> + Removes the terrain set at index [code]terrain_set[/code]. Also updates the atlas tiles accordingly. </description> </method> <method name="set_alternative_level_tile_proxy"> @@ -210,6 +419,9 @@ <argument index="4" name="coords_to" type="Vector2i" /> <argument index="5" name="alternative_to" type="int" /> <description> + Create an alternative-level proxy for the given identifiers. A proxy will map set of tile identifiers to another set of identifiers. + This can be used to replace a tile in all TileMaps using this TileSet, as TileMap nodes will find and use the proxy's target tile when one is available. + Proxied tiles can be automatically replaced in TileMap nodes using the editor. </description> </method> <method name="set_coords_level_tile_proxy"> @@ -219,6 +431,9 @@ <argument index="2" name="source_to" type="int" /> <argument index="3" name="coords_to" type="Vector2i" /> <description> + Creates a coordinates-level proxy for the given identifiers. A proxy will map set of tile identifiers to another set of identifiers. The alternative tile ID is kept the same when using coordinates-level proxies. + This can be used to replace a tile in all TileMaps using this TileSet, as TileMap nodes will find and use the proxy's target tile when one is available. + Proxied tiles can be automatically replaced in TileMap nodes using the editor. </description> </method> <method name="set_navigation_layer_layers"> @@ -226,6 +441,7 @@ <argument index="0" name="layer_index" type="int" /> <argument index="1" name="layers" type="int" /> <description> + Sets the navigation layers (as in the navigation server) for navigation regions is the given TileSet navigation layer. </description> </method> <method name="set_occlusion_layer_light_mask"> @@ -233,13 +449,15 @@ <argument index="0" name="layer_index" type="int" /> <argument index="1" name="light_mask" type="int" /> <description> + Sets the occlusion layer (as in the rendering server) for occluders in the given TileSet occlusion layer. </description> </method> <method name="set_occlusion_layer_sdf_collision"> <return type="void" /> <argument index="0" name="layer_index" type="int" /> - <argument index="1" name="sdf_collision" type="int" /> + <argument index="1" name="sdf_collision" type="bool" /> <description> + Enables or disables sdf collision for occluders in the given TileSet occlusion layer. </description> </method> <method name="set_physics_layer_collision_layer"> @@ -247,6 +465,7 @@ <argument index="0" name="layer_index" type="int" /> <argument index="1" name="layer" type="int" /> <description> + Sets the physics layer (as in the physics server) for bodies in the given TileSet physics layer. </description> </method> <method name="set_physics_layer_collision_mask"> @@ -254,6 +473,7 @@ <argument index="0" name="layer_index" type="int" /> <argument index="1" name="mask" type="int" /> <description> + Sets the physics layer (as in the physics server) for bodies in the given TileSet physics layer. </description> </method> <method name="set_physics_layer_physics_material"> @@ -261,13 +481,15 @@ <argument index="0" name="layer_index" type="int" /> <argument index="1" name="physics_material" type="PhysicsMaterial" /> <description> + Sets the physics material for bodies in the given TileSet physics layer. </description> </method> <method name="set_source_id"> <return type="void" /> <argument index="0" name="source_id" type="int" /> - <argument index="1" name="arg1" type="int" /> + <argument index="1" name="new_source_id" type="int" /> <description> + Changes a source's ID. </description> </method> <method name="set_source_level_tile_proxy"> @@ -275,6 +497,9 @@ <argument index="0" name="source_from" type="int" /> <argument index="1" name="source_to" type="int" /> <description> + Creates a source-level proxy for the given source ID. A proxy will map set of tile identifiers to another set of identifiers. Both the atlac coordinates ID and the alternative tile ID are kept the same when using source-level proxies. + This can be used to replace a source in all TileMaps using this TileSet, as TileMap nodes will find and use the proxy's target source when one is available. + Proxied tiles can be automatically replaced in TileMap nodes using the editor. </description> </method> <method name="set_terrain_color"> @@ -283,6 +508,7 @@ <argument index="1" name="terrain_index" type="int" /> <argument index="2" name="color" type="Color" /> <description> + Sets a terrain's color. This color is used for identifying the different terrains in the TileSet editor. </description> </method> <method name="set_terrain_name"> @@ -291,6 +517,7 @@ <argument index="1" name="terrain_index" type="int" /> <argument index="2" name="name" type="String" /> <description> + Sets a terrain's name. </description> </method> <method name="set_terrain_set_mode"> @@ -298,103 +525,120 @@ <argument index="0" name="terrain_set" type="int" /> <argument index="1" name="mode" type="int" enum="TileSet.TerrainMode" /> <description> - </description> - </method> - <method name="set_terrains_count"> - <return type="void" /> - <argument index="0" name="terrain_set" type="int" /> - <argument index="1" name="terrains_count" type="int" /> - <description> + Sets a terrain mode. Each mode determines which bits of a tile shape is used to match the neighbouring tiles' terrains. </description> </method> </methods> <members> - <member name="custom_data_layers_count" type="int" setter="set_custom_data_layers_count" getter="get_custom_data_layers_count" default="0"> - </member> - <member name="navigation_layers_count" type="int" setter="set_navigation_layers_count" getter="get_navigation_layers_count" default="0"> - </member> - <member name="occlusion_layers_count" type="int" setter="set_occlusion_layers_count" getter="get_occlusion_layers_count" default="0"> - </member> - <member name="physics_layers_count" type="int" setter="set_physics_layers_count" getter="get_physics_layers_count" default="0"> - </member> - <member name="terrains_sets_count" type="int" setter="set_terrain_sets_count" getter="get_terrain_sets_count" default="0"> - </member> <member name="tile_layout" type="int" setter="set_tile_layout" getter="get_tile_layout" enum="TileSet.TileLayout" default="0"> + For all half-offset shapes (Isometric, Hexagonal and Half-Offset square), changes the way tiles are indexed in the TileMap grid. </member> <member name="tile_offset_axis" type="int" setter="set_tile_offset_axis" getter="get_tile_offset_axis" enum="TileSet.TileOffsetAxis" default="0"> + For all half-offset shapes (Isometric, Hexagonal and Half-Offset square), determines the offset axis. </member> <member name="tile_shape" type="int" setter="set_tile_shape" getter="get_tile_shape" enum="TileSet.TileShape" default="0"> + The tile shape. </member> <member name="tile_size" type="Vector2i" setter="set_tile_size" getter="get_tile_size" default="Vector2i(16, 16)"> + The tile size, in pixels. For all tile shapes, this size corresponds to the encompassing rectangle of the tile shape. This is thus the minimal cell size required in an atlas. </member> <member name="uv_clipping" type="bool" setter="set_uv_clipping" getter="is_uv_clipping" default="false"> + Enables/Disable uv clipping when rendering the tiles. </member> </members> <constants> <constant name="TILE_SHAPE_SQUARE" value="0" enum="TileShape"> - Orthogonal orientation mode. + Rectangular tile shape. </constant> <constant name="TILE_SHAPE_ISOMETRIC" value="1" enum="TileShape"> - Isometric orientation mode. + Diamond tile shape (for isometric look). </constant> <constant name="TILE_SHAPE_HALF_OFFSET_SQUARE" value="2" enum="TileShape"> + Rectangular tile shape with one row/colum out of two offset by half a tile. </constant> <constant name="TILE_SHAPE_HEXAGON" value="3" enum="TileShape"> - Hexagon orientation mode. + Hexagonal tile shape. </constant> <constant name="TILE_LAYOUT_STACKED" value="0" enum="TileLayout"> + Tile coordinates layout where both axis stay consistent with their respective local horizontal and vertical axis. </constant> <constant name="TILE_LAYOUT_STACKED_OFFSET" value="1" enum="TileLayout"> + Same as [code]TILE_LAYOUT_STAKED[/code], but the first half-offset is negative instead of positive. </constant> <constant name="TILE_LAYOUT_STAIRS_RIGHT" value="2" enum="TileLayout"> + Tile coordinates layout where the horizontal axis stay horizontal, and the vertical one goes down-right. </constant> <constant name="TILE_LAYOUT_STAIRS_DOWN" value="3" enum="TileLayout"> + Tile coordinates layout where the vertical axis stay vertical, and the horizontal one goes down-right. </constant> <constant name="TILE_LAYOUT_DIAMOND_RIGHT" value="4" enum="TileLayout"> + Tile coordinates layout where the horizontal axis goes up-right, and the vertical one goes down-right. </constant> <constant name="TILE_LAYOUT_DIAMOND_DOWN" value="5" enum="TileLayout"> + Tile coordinates layout where the horizontal axis goes down-right, and the vertical one goes down-left. </constant> <constant name="TILE_OFFSET_AXIS_HORIZONTAL" value="0" enum="TileOffsetAxis"> + Horizontal half-offset. </constant> <constant name="TILE_OFFSET_AXIS_VERTICAL" value="1" enum="TileOffsetAxis"> + Vertical half-offset. </constant> <constant name="CELL_NEIGHBOR_RIGHT_SIDE" value="0" enum="CellNeighbor"> + Neighbor on the right side. </constant> <constant name="CELL_NEIGHBOR_RIGHT_CORNER" value="1" enum="CellNeighbor"> + Neighbor in the right corner. </constant> <constant name="CELL_NEIGHBOR_BOTTOM_RIGHT_SIDE" value="2" enum="CellNeighbor"> + Neighbor on the bottom right side. </constant> <constant name="CELL_NEIGHBOR_BOTTOM_RIGHT_CORNER" value="3" enum="CellNeighbor"> + Neighbor in the bottom right corner. </constant> <constant name="CELL_NEIGHBOR_BOTTOM_SIDE" value="4" enum="CellNeighbor"> + Neighbor on the bottom side. </constant> <constant name="CELL_NEIGHBOR_BOTTOM_CORNER" value="5" enum="CellNeighbor"> + Neighbor in the bottom corner. </constant> <constant name="CELL_NEIGHBOR_BOTTOM_LEFT_SIDE" value="6" enum="CellNeighbor"> + Neighbor on the bottom left side. </constant> <constant name="CELL_NEIGHBOR_BOTTOM_LEFT_CORNER" value="7" enum="CellNeighbor"> + Neighbor in the bottom left corner. </constant> <constant name="CELL_NEIGHBOR_LEFT_SIDE" value="8" enum="CellNeighbor"> + Neighbor on the left side. </constant> <constant name="CELL_NEIGHBOR_LEFT_CORNER" value="9" enum="CellNeighbor"> + Neighbor in the left corner. </constant> <constant name="CELL_NEIGHBOR_TOP_LEFT_SIDE" value="10" enum="CellNeighbor"> + Neighbor on the top left side. </constant> <constant name="CELL_NEIGHBOR_TOP_LEFT_CORNER" value="11" enum="CellNeighbor"> + Neighbor in the top left corner. </constant> <constant name="CELL_NEIGHBOR_TOP_SIDE" value="12" enum="CellNeighbor"> + Neighbor on the top side. </constant> <constant name="CELL_NEIGHBOR_TOP_CORNER" value="13" enum="CellNeighbor"> + Neighbor in the top corner. </constant> <constant name="CELL_NEIGHBOR_TOP_RIGHT_SIDE" value="14" enum="CellNeighbor"> + Neighbor on the top right side. </constant> <constant name="CELL_NEIGHBOR_TOP_RIGHT_CORNER" value="15" enum="CellNeighbor"> + Neighbor in the top right corner. </constant> <constant name="TERRAIN_MODE_MATCH_CORNERS_AND_SIDES" value="0" enum="TerrainMode"> + Requires both corners and side to match with neighboring tiles' terrains. </constant> <constant name="TERRAIN_MODE_MATCH_CORNERS" value="1" enum="TerrainMode"> + Requires corners to match with neighboring tiles' terrains. </constant> <constant name="TERRAIN_MODE_MATCH_SIDES" value="2" enum="TerrainMode"> + Requires sides to match with neighboring tiles' terrains. </constant> </constants> </class> diff --git a/doc/classes/TileSetAtlasSource.xml b/doc/classes/TileSetAtlasSource.xml index 8caa3a7c39..fd3dbd1e4d 100644 --- a/doc/classes/TileSetAtlasSource.xml +++ b/doc/classes/TileSetAtlasSource.xml @@ -1,8 +1,16 @@ <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> <class name="TileSetAtlasSource" inherits="TileSetSource" version="4.0"> <brief_description> + Exposes a 2D atlas texture as a set of tiles for a [TileSet] resource. </brief_description> <description> + An atlas is a grid of tiles laid out on a texture. Each tile in the grid must be exposed using [method create_tile]. Those tiles are then indexed using their coordinates in the grid. + Each tile can also have a size in the grid coordinates, making it more or less cells in the atlas. + + Alternatives version of a tile can be created using [method create_alternative_tile], which are then indexed using an alternative ID. The main tile (the one in the grid), is accessed with an alternative ID equal to 0. + + Each tile alternate has a set of properties that is defined by the source's [TileSet] layers. Those properties are stored in a TileData object that can be accessed and modified using [method get_tile_data]. + As TileData properties are stored directly in the TileSetAtlasSource resource, their properties might also be set using [code]TileSetAtlasSource.set("<coords_x>:<coords_y>/<alternative_id>/<tile_data_property>")[/code]. </description> <tutorials> </tutorials> @@ -13,11 +21,14 @@ <argument index="1" name="new_atlas_coords" type="Vector2i" default="Vector2i(-1, -1)" /> <argument index="2" name="new_size" type="Vector2i" default="Vector2i(-1, -1)" /> <description> + Returns true if the tile at the [code]atlas_coords[/code] coordinates can be moved to the [code]new_atlas_coords[/code] coordinates with the [code]new_size[/code] size. This functions returns false if a tile is already present in the given area, or if this area is outside the atlas boundaries. + If [code]new_atlas_coords[/code] is [code]Vector2i(-1, -1)[/code], keeps the tile's coordinates. If [code]new_size[/code] is [code]Vector2i(-1, -1)[/code], keeps the tile's size. </description> </method> <method name="clear_tiles_outside_texture"> <return type="void" /> <description> + Clears all tiles that are defined outside the texture boundaries. </description> </method> <method name="create_alternative_tile"> @@ -25,6 +36,8 @@ <argument index="0" name="atlas_coords" type="Vector2i" /> <argument index="1" name="alternative_id_override" type="int" default="-1" /> <description> + Creates an alternative tile for the tile at coords [code]atlas_coords[/code]. If [code]alternative_id_override[/code] is -1, give it an automatically generated unique ID, or assigns it the given ID otherwise. + Returns the new alternative identifier, or -1 if the alternative could not be created with a provided [code]alternative_id_override[/code]. </description> </method> <method name="create_tile"> @@ -32,84 +45,55 @@ <argument index="0" name="atlas_coords" type="Vector2i" /> <argument index="1" name="size" type="Vector2i" default="Vector2i(1, 1)" /> <description> - </description> - </method> - <method name="get_alternative_tile_id" qualifiers="const"> - <return type="int" /> - <argument index="0" name="atlas_coords" type="Vector2i" /> - <argument index="1" name="index" type="int" /> - <description> - </description> - </method> - <method name="get_alternative_tiles_count" qualifiers="const"> - <return type="int" /> - <argument index="0" name="atlas_coords" type="Vector2i" /> - <description> + Creates a new tile at coords [code]atlas_coords[/code] with size [code]size[/code]. </description> </method> <method name="get_atlas_grid_size" qualifiers="const"> <return type="Vector2i" /> <description> + Returns the atlas grid size, which depends on how many tiles can fit in the texture. It thus depends on the Texture's size, the atlas [code]margins[/code] the tiles' [code]texture_region_size[/code]. </description> </method> <method name="get_next_alternative_tile_id" qualifiers="const"> <return type="int" /> <argument index="0" name="atlas_coords" type="Vector2i" /> <description> + Returns the alternative ID a following call to [method create_alternative_tile] would return. </description> </method> <method name="get_tile_at_coords" qualifiers="const"> <return type="Vector2i" /> <argument index="0" name="atlas_coords" type="Vector2i" /> <description> + If there is a tile covering the [code]atlas_coords[/code] coordinates, returns the top-left coordinates of the tile (thus its coordinate ID). Returns [code]Vector2i(-1, -1)[/code] otherwise. </description> </method> <method name="get_tile_data" qualifiers="const"> <return type="Object" /> <argument index="0" name="atlas_coords" type="Vector2i" /> - <argument index="1" name="index" type="int" /> - <description> - </description> - </method> - <method name="get_tile_id" qualifiers="const"> - <return type="Vector2i" /> - <argument index="0" name="index" type="int" /> + <argument index="1" name="alternative_tile" type="int" /> <description> + Returns the [TileData] object for the given atlas coordinates and alternative ID. </description> </method> <method name="get_tile_size_in_atlas" qualifiers="const"> <return type="Vector2i" /> <argument index="0" name="atlas_coords" type="Vector2i" /> <description> + Returns the size of the tile (in the grid coordinates system) at coordinates [code]atlas_coords[/code]. </description> </method> <method name="get_tile_texture_region" qualifiers="const"> <return type="Rect2i" /> <argument index="0" name="atlas_coords" type="Vector2i" /> <description> - </description> - </method> - <method name="get_tiles_count" qualifiers="const"> - <return type="int" /> - <description> - </description> - </method> - <method name="has_alternative_tile" qualifiers="const"> - <return type="bool" /> - <argument index="0" name="atlas_coords" type="Vector2i" /> - <argument index="1" name="alternative_tile" type="int" /> - <description> - </description> - </method> - <method name="has_tile" qualifiers="const"> - <return type="bool" /> - <argument index="0" name="atlas_coords" type="Vector2i" /> - <description> + Returns a tile's texture region in the atlas texture. </description> </method> <method name="has_tiles_outside_texture"> <return type="bool" /> <description> + Returns if this atlas has tiles outside of its texture. </description> </method> <method name="move_tile_in_atlas"> @@ -118,6 +102,9 @@ <argument index="1" name="new_atlas_coords" type="Vector2i" default="Vector2i(-1, -1)" /> <argument index="2" name="new_size" type="Vector2i" default="Vector2i(-1, -1)" /> <description> + Move the tile and its alternatives at the [code]atlas_coords[/code] coordinates to the [code]new_atlas_coords[/code] coordinates with the [code]new_size[/code] size. This functions will fail if a tile is already present in the given area. + If [code]new_atlas_coords[/code] is [code]Vector2i(-1, -1)[/code], keeps the tile's coordinates. If [code]new_size[/code] is [code]Vector2i(-1, -1)[/code], keeps the tile's size. + To avoid an error, first check if a move is possible using [method can_move_tile_in_atlas]. </description> </method> <method name="remove_alternative_tile"> @@ -125,12 +112,15 @@ <argument index="0" name="atlas_coords" type="Vector2i" /> <argument index="1" name="alternative_tile" type="int" /> <description> + Remove a tile's alternative with alternative ID [code]alternative_tile[/code]. + Calling this function with [code]alternative_tile[/code] equals to 0 will fail, as the base tile alternative cannot be removed. </description> </method> <method name="remove_tile"> <return type="void" /> <argument index="0" name="atlas_coords" type="Vector2i" /> <description> + Remove a tile and its alternative at coordinates [code]atlas_coords[/code]. </description> </method> <method name="set_alternative_tile_id"> @@ -139,17 +129,23 @@ <argument index="1" name="alternative_tile" type="int" /> <argument index="2" name="new_id" type="int" /> <description> + Change a tile's alternative ID from [code]alternative_tile[/code] to [code]new_id[/code]. + Calling this function with [code]alternative_id[/code] equals to 0 will fail, as the base tile alternative cannot be moved. </description> </method> </methods> <members> <member name="margins" type="Vector2i" setter="set_margins" getter="get_margins" default="Vector2i(0, 0)"> + Margins, in pixels, to offset the origin of the grid in the texture. </member> <member name="separation" type="Vector2i" setter="set_separation" getter="get_separation" default="Vector2i(0, 0)"> + Separation, in pixels, between each tile texture region of the grid. </member> <member name="texture" type="Texture2D" setter="set_texture" getter="get_texture"> + The atlas texture. </member> - <member name="tile_size" type="Vector2i" setter="set_texture_region_size" getter="get_texture_region_size" default="Vector2i(16, 16)"> + <member name="texture_region_size" type="Vector2i" setter="set_texture_region_size" getter="get_texture_region_size" default="Vector2i(16, 16)"> + The base tile size in the texture (in pixel). This size must be bigger than the TileSet's [code]tile_size[/code] value. </member> </members> <constants> diff --git a/doc/classes/TileSetScenesCollectionSource.xml b/doc/classes/TileSetScenesCollectionSource.xml index a44f519a4c..119a04c25f 100644 --- a/doc/classes/TileSetScenesCollectionSource.xml +++ b/doc/classes/TileSetScenesCollectionSource.xml @@ -1,8 +1,11 @@ <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> <class name="TileSetScenesCollectionSource" inherits="TileSetSource" version="4.0"> <brief_description> + Exposes a set of scenes as tiles for a [TileSet] resource. </brief_description> <description> + When placed on a [TileMap], tiles from [TileSetScenesCollectionSource] will automatically instanciate an assiciated scene at the cell's position in the TileMap. + Scenes are instanciated as children of the [TileMap] when it enters the tree. If you add/remove a scene tile in the [TileMap] that is already inside the tree, the [TileMap] will automatically instanciate/free the scene accordingly. </description> <tutorials> </tutorials> @@ -12,83 +15,55 @@ <argument index="0" name="packed_scene" type="PackedScene" /> <argument index="1" name="id_override" type="int" default="-1" /> <description> - </description> - </method> - <method name="get_alternative_tile_id" qualifiers="const"> - <return type="int" /> - <argument index="0" name="atlas_coords" type="Vector2i" /> - <argument index="1" name="index" type="int" /> - <description> - </description> - </method> - <method name="get_alternative_tiles_count" qualifiers="const"> - <return type="int" /> - <argument index="0" name="atlas_coords" type="Vector2i" /> - <description> + Creates a scene-based tile out of the given scene. + Returns a newly generated unique ID. </description> </method> <method name="get_next_scene_tile_id" qualifiers="const"> <return type="int" /> <description> + Returns the scene ID a following call to [method create_scene_tile] would return. </description> </method> <method name="get_scene_tile_display_placeholder" qualifiers="const"> <return type="bool" /> <argument index="0" name="id" type="int" /> <description> + Returns whether the scene tile with id [code]id[/code] displays a placeholder in the editor. </description> </method> <method name="get_scene_tile_id"> <return type="int" /> <argument index="0" name="index" type="int" /> <description> + Returns the scene tile ID of the scene tile at index [code]index[/code]. </description> </method> <method name="get_scene_tile_scene" qualifiers="const"> <return type="PackedScene" /> <argument index="0" name="id" type="int" /> <description> + Returns the [PackedScene] resource of scene tile with id [code]id[/code]. </description> </method> <method name="get_scene_tiles_count"> <return type="int" /> <description> - </description> - </method> - <method name="get_tile_id" qualifiers="const"> - <return type="Vector2i" /> - <argument index="0" name="index" type="int" /> - <description> - </description> - </method> - <method name="get_tiles_count" qualifiers="const"> - <return type="int" /> - <description> - </description> - </method> - <method name="has_alternative_tile" qualifiers="const"> - <return type="bool" /> - <argument index="0" name="atlas_coords" type="Vector2i" /> - <argument index="1" name="alternative_tile" type="int" /> - <description> + Returns the number or scene tiles this TileSet source has. </description> </method> <method name="has_scene_tile_id"> <return type="bool" /> <argument index="0" name="id" type="int" /> <description> - </description> - </method> - <method name="has_tile" qualifiers="const"> - <return type="bool" /> - <argument index="0" name="atlas_coords" type="Vector2i" /> - <description> + Returns whether this TileSet source has a scene tile with id [code]id[/code]. </description> </method> <method name="remove_scene_tile"> <return type="void" /> <argument index="0" name="id" type="int" /> <description> + Remove the scene tile with id [code]id[/code]. </description> </method> <method name="set_scene_tile_display_placeholder"> @@ -96,6 +71,7 @@ <argument index="0" name="id" type="int" /> <argument index="1" name="display_placeholder" type="bool" /> <description> + Sets whether or not the scene tile with id [code]id[/code] should display a placeholder in the editor. This might be useful for scenes that are not visible. </description> </method> <method name="set_scene_tile_id"> @@ -103,6 +79,7 @@ <argument index="0" name="id" type="int" /> <argument index="1" name="new_id" type="int" /> <description> + Changes a scene tile's ID from [code]id[/code] to [code]new_id[/code]. This will fail if there is already a tile with a ID equal to [code]new_id[/code]. </description> </method> <method name="set_scene_tile_scene"> @@ -110,6 +87,7 @@ <argument index="0" name="id" type="int" /> <argument index="1" name="packed_scene" type="PackedScene" /> <description> + Assigns a [PackedScene] resource to the scene tile with id [code]id[/code]. This will fail if the scene does not extend CanvasItem, as positionning properties are needed to place the scene on the TileMap. </description> </method> </methods> diff --git a/doc/classes/TileSetSource.xml b/doc/classes/TileSetSource.xml index 6a3029bb3f..442d845f6c 100644 --- a/doc/classes/TileSetSource.xml +++ b/doc/classes/TileSetSource.xml @@ -1,12 +1,63 @@ <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> <class name="TileSetSource" inherits="Resource" version="4.0"> <brief_description> + Exposes a set of tiles for a [TileSet] resource. </brief_description> <description> + Exposes a set of tiles for a [TileSet] resource. + Tiles in a source are indexed with two IDs, coordinates ID (of type Vector2i) and an alternative ID (of type int), named according to their use in the [TileSetAtlasSource] class. + Depending on the TileSet source type, those IDs might have restrictions on their values, this is why the base [TileSetSource] class only exposes getters for them. + + You can iterate over all tiles exposed by a TileSetSource by first iterating over coordinates IDs using [method get_tiles_count] and [method get_tile_id], then over alternative IDs using [method get_alternative_tiles_count] and [method get_alternative_tile_id]. </description> <tutorials> </tutorials> <methods> + <method name="get_alternative_tile_id" qualifiers="const"> + <return type="int" /> + <argument index="0" name="atlas_coords" type="Vector2i" /> + <argument index="1" name="index" type="int" /> + <description> + Returns the alternative ID for the tile with coordinates ID [code]atlas_coords[/code] at index [code]index[/code]. + </description> + </method> + <method name="get_alternative_tiles_count" qualifiers="const"> + <return type="int" /> + <argument index="0" name="atlas_coords" type="Vector2i" /> + <description> + Returns the number of alternatives tiles for the coordinates ID [code]atlas_coords[/code]. + For [TileSetAtlasSource], this always return at least 1, as the base tile with ID 0 is always part of the alternatives list. + Returns -1 if there is not tile at the given coords. + </description> + </method> + <method name="get_tile_id" qualifiers="const"> + <return type="Vector2i" /> + <argument index="0" name="index" type="int" /> + <description> + Returns the tile coordinates ID of the tile with index [code]index[/code]. + </description> + </method> + <method name="get_tiles_count" qualifiers="const"> + <return type="int" /> + <description> + Returns how many tiles this atlas source defines (not including alternative tiles). + </description> + </method> + <method name="has_alternative_tile" qualifiers="const"> + <return type="bool" /> + <argument index="0" name="atlas_coords" type="Vector2i" /> + <argument index="1" name="alternative_tile" type="int" /> + <description> + Returns if the base tile at coordinates [code]atlas_coords[/code] has an alternative with ID [code]alternative_tile[/code]. + </description> + </method> + <method name="has_tile" qualifiers="const"> + <return type="bool" /> + <argument index="0" name="atlas_coords" type="Vector2i" /> + <description> + Returns if this atlas has a tile with coordinates ID [code]atlas_coordinates[/code]. + </description> + </method> </methods> <constants> </constants> diff --git a/doc/classes/VScrollBar.xml b/doc/classes/VScrollBar.xml index 98a0aea0c7..519cc9c137 100644 --- a/doc/classes/VScrollBar.xml +++ b/doc/classes/VScrollBar.xml @@ -23,6 +23,9 @@ <theme_item name="decrement_highlight" data_type="icon" type="Texture2D"> Displayed when the mouse cursor hovers over the decrement button. </theme_item> + <theme_item name="decrement_pressed" data_type="icon" type="Texture2D"> + Displayed when the decrement button is being pressed. + </theme_item> <theme_item name="grabber" data_type="style" type="StyleBox"> Used as texture for the grabber, the draggable element representing current scroll. </theme_item> @@ -38,6 +41,9 @@ <theme_item name="increment_highlight" data_type="icon" type="Texture2D"> Displayed when the mouse cursor hovers over the increment button. </theme_item> + <theme_item name="increment_pressed" data_type="icon" type="Texture2D"> + Displayed when the increment button is being pressed. + </theme_item> <theme_item name="scroll" data_type="style" type="StyleBox"> Used as background of this [ScrollBar]. </theme_item> diff --git a/doc/classes/Vector2.xml b/doc/classes/Vector2.xml index cb5662419e..ab4d0e181a 100644 --- a/doc/classes/Vector2.xml +++ b/doc/classes/Vector2.xml @@ -155,6 +155,18 @@ Returns the vector with all components rounded down (towards negative infinity). </description> </method> + <method name="from_angle" qualifiers="static"> + <return type="Vector2" /> + <argument index="0" name="angle" type="float" /> + <description> + Creates a unit [Vector2] rotated to the given [code]angle[/code] in radians. This is equivalent to doing [code]Vector2(cos(angle), sin(angle))[/code] or [code]Vector2.RIGHT.rotated(angle)[/code]. + [codeblock] + print(Vector2.from_angle(0)) # Prints (1, 0). + print(Vector2(1, 0).angle()) # Prints 0, which is the angle used above. + print(Vector2.from_angle(PI / 2)) # Prints (0, 1). + [/codeblock] + </description> + </method> <method name="is_equal_approx" qualifiers="const"> <return type="bool" /> <argument index="0" name="to" type="Vector2" /> diff --git a/doc/classes/Viewport.xml b/doc/classes/Viewport.xml index 46f38e91f7..06a7177bfc 100644 --- a/doc/classes/Viewport.xml +++ b/doc/classes/Viewport.xml @@ -134,6 +134,7 @@ <return type="void" /> <argument index="0" name="text" type="String" /> <description> + Returns [code]true[/code] if the viewport is currently embedding windows. </description> </method> <method name="push_unhandled_input"> @@ -320,10 +321,7 @@ <constant name="MSAA_8X" value="3" enum="MSAA"> Use 8× Multisample Antialiasing. This has a very high performance cost. The difference between 4× and 8× MSAA may not always be visible in real gameplay conditions. Likely unsupported on low-end and older hardware. </constant> - <constant name="MSAA_16X" value="4" enum="MSAA"> - Use 16× Multisample Antialiasing. This has a very high performance cost. The difference between 8× and 16× MSAA may not always be visible in real gameplay conditions. Likely unsupported on medium and low-end hardware. - </constant> - <constant name="MSAA_MAX" value="5" enum="MSAA"> + <constant name="MSAA_MAX" value="4" enum="MSAA"> Represents the size of the [enum MSAA] enum. </constant> <constant name="SCREEN_SPACE_AA_DISABLED" value="0" enum="ScreenSpaceAA"> diff --git a/doc/classes/XRInterfaceExtension.xml b/doc/classes/XRInterfaceExtension.xml index 46d8d7e4e8..fb79926043 100644 --- a/doc/classes/XRInterfaceExtension.xml +++ b/doc/classes/XRInterfaceExtension.xml @@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ <methods> <method name="_commit_views" qualifiers="virtual"> <return type="void" /> - <argument index="0" name="" type="RID" /> - <argument index="1" name="" type="Rect2" /> + <argument index="0" name="render_target" type="RID" /> + <argument index="1" name="screen_rect" type="Rect2" /> <description> </description> </method> @@ -107,19 +107,26 @@ <method name="add_blit"> <return type="void" /> <argument index="0" name="render_target" type="RID" /> - <argument index="1" name="rect" type="Rect2i" /> - <argument index="2" name="use_layer" type="bool" /> - <argument index="3" name="layer" type="int" /> - <argument index="4" name="apply_lens_distortion" type="bool" /> - <argument index="5" name="eye_center" type="Vector2" /> - <argument index="6" name="k1" type="float" /> - <argument index="7" name="k2" type="float" /> - <argument index="8" name="upscale" type="float" /> - <argument index="9" name="aspect_ratio" type="float" /> + <argument index="1" name="src_rect" type="Rect2" /> + <argument index="2" name="dst_rect" type="Rect2i" /> + <argument index="3" name="use_layer" type="bool" /> + <argument index="4" name="layer" type="int" /> + <argument index="5" name="apply_lens_distortion" type="bool" /> + <argument index="6" name="eye_center" type="Vector2" /> + <argument index="7" name="k1" type="float" /> + <argument index="8" name="k2" type="float" /> + <argument index="9" name="upscale" type="float" /> + <argument index="10" name="aspect_ratio" type="float" /> <description> Blits our render results to screen optionally applying lens distortion. This can only be called while processing [code]_commit_views[/code]. </description> </method> + <method name="get_render_target_texture"> + <return type="RID" /> + <argument index="0" name="render_target" type="RID" /> + <description> + </description> + </method> </methods> <constants> </constants> |