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-rw-r--r--servers/physics_2d/space_2d_sw.cpp15
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/servers/physics_2d/space_2d_sw.cpp b/servers/physics_2d/space_2d_sw.cpp
index 5ed70803ed..4ea87efc52 100644
--- a/servers/physics_2d/space_2d_sw.cpp
+++ b/servers/physics_2d/space_2d_sw.cpp
@@ -587,6 +587,10 @@ int Space2DSW::test_body_ray_separation(Body2DSW *p_body, const Transform2D &p_t
Transform2D col_obj_shape_xform = col_obj->get_transform() * col_obj->get_shape_transform(shape_idx);
+ /*
+ * There is no point in supporting one way collisions with ray shapes, as they will always collide in the desired
+ * direction. Use a short ray shape if you want to achieve a similar effect.
+ *
if (col_obj->is_shape_set_as_one_way_collision(shape_idx)) {
cbk.valid_dir = col_obj_shape_xform.get_axis(1).normalized();
@@ -594,10 +598,15 @@ int Space2DSW::test_body_ray_separation(Body2DSW *p_body, const Transform2D &p_t
cbk.invalid_by_dir = 0;
} else {
- cbk.valid_dir = Vector2();
- cbk.valid_depth = 0;
- cbk.invalid_by_dir = 0;
+*/
+
+ cbk.valid_dir = Vector2();
+ cbk.valid_depth = 0;
+ cbk.invalid_by_dir = 0;
+
+ /*
}
+ */
Shape2DSW *against_shape = col_obj->get_shape(shape_idx);
if (CollisionSolver2DSW::solve(body_shape, body_shape_xform, Vector2(), against_shape, col_obj_shape_xform, Vector2(), cbkres, cbkptr, NULL, p_margin)) {