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2022-09-26SCons: Unify tools/target build type configurationRĂ©mi Verschelde
Implements https://github.com/godotengine/godot-proposals/issues/3371. New `target` presets ==================== The `tools` option is removed and `target` changes to use three new presets, which match the builds users are familiar with. These targets control the default optimization level and enable editor-specific and debugging code: - `editor`: Replaces `tools=yes target=release_debug`. * Defines: `TOOLS_ENABLED`, `DEBUG_ENABLED`, `-O2`/`/O2` - `template_debug`: Replaces `tools=no target=release_debug`. * Defines: `DEBUG_ENABLED`, `-O2`/`/O2` - `template_release`: Replaces `tools=no target=release`. * Defines: `-O3`/`/O2` New `dev_build` option ====================== The previous `target=debug` is now replaced by a separate `dev_build=yes` option, which can be used in combination with either of the three targets, and changes the following: - `dev_build`: Defines `DEV_ENABLED`, disables optimization (`-O0`/`/0d`), enables generating debug symbols, does not define `NDEBUG` so `assert()` works in thirdparty libraries, adds a `.dev` suffix to the binary name. Note: Unlike previously, `dev_build` defaults to off so that users who compile Godot from source get an optimized and small build by default. Engine contributors should now set `dev_build=yes` in their build scripts or IDE configuration manually. Changed binary names ==================== The name of generated binaries and object files are changed too, to follow this format: `godot.<platform>.<target>[.dev][.double].<arch>[.<extra_suffix>][.<ext>]` For example: - `godot.linuxbsd.editor.dev.arm64` - `godot.windows.template_release.double.x86_64.mono.exe` Be sure to update your links/scripts/IDE config accordingly. More flexible `optimize` and `debug_symbols` options ==================================================== The optimization level and whether to generate debug symbols can be further specified with the `optimize` and `debug_symbols` options. So the default values listed above for the various `target` and `dev_build` combinations are indicative and can be replaced when compiling, e.g.: `scons p=linuxbsd target=template_debug dev_build=yes optimize=debug` will make a "debug" export template with dev-only code enabled, `-Og` optimization level for GCC/Clang, and debug symbols. Perfect for debugging complex crashes at runtime in an exported project.
2022-01-21Allow using the web editor on any device orientationHugo Locurcio
On tablets and foldable phones, the editor can remain usable while in portrait mode thanks to the wide display.
2022-01-19Tweak theme color to match the Godot editor's background colorHugo Locurcio
This makes for a more seamless-looking address bar/status bar when using the web editor on a mobile device, either directly in the brower or installed as a progressive web app. This also specifies a theme color for the web editor's offline fallback.
2021-03-24[HTML5] Clarify editor PWA manifest.jsonFabio Alessandrelli
Update name and description to clarify it's the web version.
2021-03-17[HTML5] Fix bogus Web Editor manifest.Fabio Alessandrelli
The `start_url` in the PWA manifest.json must be relative for it to work in subfolders (like in the official Web Editor page).
2021-03-08[HTML5] Add PWA support to the editor page.Fabio Alessandrelli
This allows to install it as an app, and provide offline support (after the first run). Practically, this boils down to adding a JSON file as a manifest, an offline page to be displayed when the cached files are not avaialble, and a JS file to cache resources and return them. The reason for the "first run requirements" is that some browsers, will emit an "install" by just visiting the page (to see if the JS code is compatibile), and we do not want to force casual visitors to just download the 10 MiB+ compressed editor WebAssembly file without pressing the start button. Special thanks to Hugo Locurcio (Calinou) for the initial work.