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2022-11-02Style: Misc docs and comment style and language fixesRémi Verschelde
- Removed empty paragraphs in XML. - Consistently use bold style for "Example:", on a new line. - Fix usage of `[code]` when hyperlinks could be used (`[member]`, `[constant]`). - Fix invalid usage of backticks for inline code in BBCode. - Fix some American/British English spelling inconsistencies. - Other minor fixes spotted along the way, including typo fixes with codespell. - Don't specify `@GlobalScope` for `enum` and `constant`.
2022-10-16Fix missing parenthesis in the documentationDominus Iniquitatis
2022-08-08Rename the argument tag to param in XML documentationYuri Sizov
2022-02-15Add an XML schema for documentationHugo Locurcio
This makes it easier to spot syntax errors when editing the class reference. The schema is referenced locally so validation can still work offline. Each class XML's schema conformance is also checked on GitHub Actions.
2021-09-20Don't generate empty doc sections and reduce code duplicationAaron Franke
2021-07-30doc: Use self-closing tags for `return` and `argument`Rémi Verschelde
For the time being we don't support writing a description for those, preferring having all details in the method's description. Using self-closing tags saves half the lines, and prevents contributors from thinking that they should write the argument or return documentation there.
2021-06-19Complete rewrite of TweensTomasz Chabora
* Tweens were changed from Node to RefCounted. New API is inspired by DOTween. * Tweens are created and managed by SceneTree, similar to SceneTreeTimer, which makes them ultra cheap to use a lot. * Animating with Tweens is done by creating sequences of Tweeners. You create them from code and they autostart by default (fire-and-forget). * There are 4 Tweeners that cover the former Tween functionality: PropertyTweener, IntervalTweener, CallbackTweener and MethodTweener. * The methods were simplified a lot. Long argument lists are replaced with chained calls on Tweens and Tweeners. * Tweeners by default execute in sequence, so it's easy to create complex chained animations. * You can bind a Tween to a node. Tween will be removed automatically when the bound node is freed.