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Removes custom_multiplayer from Node.
MultiplayerAPI overrides are now set at SceneTree level, and apply to
whole branches.
Impact on performance when using only the default multiplayer or
overriding it is minimal, the use of branches can likely be further
optimized by caching nodes and relevant MultiplayerAPI IDs.
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Type emit_signal exposed method return type
set UndoRedo add_do_method and add_undo_method exposed return void
Set TreeItem::_call_recursive_bind returns void
Set _rpc_bind and _rpc_id_bind returns void in Node
Set _call_group and _call_group_flags method returns void in SceneTree
Set godot-cpp-test CI flag to false
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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.
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Add note to `SceneTree` about pausing
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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.
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Found via `codespell -q 3 -S ./thirdparty,*.po,./DONORS.md -L ackward,ang,ans,ba,beng,cas,childs,childrens,dof,doubleclick,fave,findn,hist,inout,leapyear,lod,nd,numer,ois,ony,paket,seeked,sinc,switchs,te,uint`
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Use `multiplayer` or `get_multiplayer()` instead of `get_tree()`.
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This pull request adds a small amendment to `SceneTree` describing the behavior `_physics_process()` when pausing the scene.
`_physics_process` will completely stop processing collisions and signals whenever the scene is paused, however, the function will still receive calls.
This addresses: #47326
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* 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.
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Updated the `SceneTree.quit()` method to include a note that on iOS this method won't work as apps are expected to be closed via the Home button, not programmatically.
Update Popup.xml
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* RenderingServer
* RichTextEffect
* SceneTree
* SceneTreeTimer
* ScriptCreateDialog
* SpinBox
* Sprite2D
* StreamPeer
* String
* SurfaceTool
* TextEdit
* TileMap
* Tree
* Tween
* UDPServer
* UndoRedo
Co-authored-by: Aaron Franke <arnfranke@yahoo.com>
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SceneTree.quit(<exit_code>) should be used instead
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And fix various bogus bindings following previous PRs.
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This is how I would expect it to work, but the docs didn't clarify, so I
had to check the source just to make sure I wasn't responsible for
freeing the timer:
https://github.com/godotengine/godot/blob/d39f6386ce3a7916dbb94fef5ff65e7599e060f0/scene/main/scene_tree.cpp#L473
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This makes them display in a nicer way in the editor help.
(The title will display instead of the full URL.)
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Handle removal of Pool*Array types and other recent changes.
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doc: Drop unused 'category' property from header
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Fix signals Variant arguments incorrectly listed as Nil.
Fixes #12520.
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We already removed it from the online docs with #35132.
Currently it can only be "Built-In Types" (Variant types) or "Core"
(everything else), which is of limited use.
We might also want to consider dropping it from `ClassDB` altogether
in Godot 4.0.
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This reduces the amount of code required to exit a process with a
non-zero exit code. This pattern is also found in most other
programming languages.
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multiple editor/project manager instances, recent/favourite project list to project manager dock menu and opened scene list to editor dock menu.
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Applying #30187.
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They are now generated automatically by doctool.
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Thanks to @bojidar-bg's impressive work in #29380.
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- Document a few more properties and methods
- Add more information to many classes
- Fix lots of typos and gramar mistakes
- Use [code] tags for parameters consistently
- Use [b] and [i] tags consistently
- Put "Warning:" and "Note:" on their own line to be more visible,
and make them always bold
- Tweak formatting in code examples to be more readable
- Use double quotes consistently
- Add more links to third-party technologies
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