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These have been replaced by GitHub Actions.
The remaining Travis builds will also be ported eventually.
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Optimize the default iOS splash images
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There were a lot of SVG files changed by file_format.sh
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Command used:
parallel oxipng -o6 --strip --zopfli ::: **/*.png
This saves about 14 KB in total.
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[4.0] Add support of iOS's dynamic libraries to GDNative
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"Bundle Identifier" is more well-understood among macOS and iOS
developers and is less ambiguous.
This is a slight breaking change as export presets will need to be
updated to account for this change.
See https://github.com/godotengine/godot-docs/pull/3295.
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There's a builtin `toolpath` option we can use for that, so no need to hack
around a custom `scons_site` path.
The script requires SCons 3.1.1 or later, so we enable it conditionally.
Follow-up to #32848.
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WebSocket profiler for HTML5 platform [4.0]
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This tool is originally from mongodb.
- Updated CPPSUFFIXES to use scons suffixes
- objective-c files will also be loaded into the compilation database where the compiler / tooling is available to compile the files.
Known limitations:
- This will not work with msvc as your compiler.
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See <https://www.hadess.net/2020/05/dual-gpu-support-launch-on-discrete-gpu.html>
for more information on this newly added `.desktop` entry property.
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Set the `title` tag in the HTML5 export immediately
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This makes the project title display without having to wait for
the project to finish loading.
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[ci skip]
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[master] Mono/C#: Add iOS support
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Also ignore new Android build artifact.
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Fixed errors in makerst pre-commit hook
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Also install and use pygmentize to visualize clang-format and black
diffs.
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Configured for a max line length of 120 characters.
psf/black is very opinionated and purposely doesn't leave much room for
configuration. The output is mostly OK so that should be fine for us,
but some things worth noting:
- Manually wrapped strings will be reflowed, so by using a line length
of 120 for the sake of preserving readability for our long command
calls, it also means that some manually wrapped strings are back on
the same line and should be manually merged again.
- Code generators using string concatenation extensively look awful,
since black puts each operand on a single line. We need to refactor
these generators to use more pythonic string formatting, for which
many options are available (`%`, `format` or f-strings).
- CI checks and a pre-commit hook will be added to ensure that future
buildsystem changes are well-formatted.
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UTF-8, LF, no BOM, and newlines at the end of files
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As per #36436, we now need C++17's guaranteed copy elision feature to
solve ambiguities in Variant.
Core developers discussed the idea to move from C++14 to C++17 as our
minimum required C++ standard, and all agreed. Note that this doesn't
mean that Godot is going to be written in "modern C++", but we'll use
modern features where they make sense to simplify our "C with classes"
codebase. Apart from new code written recently, most of the codebase
still has to be ported to use newer features where relevant.
Proper support for C++17 means that we need recent compiler versions:
- GCC 7+
- Clang 6+
- VS 2017 15.7+
Additionally, C++17's `std::shared_mutex` (conditionally used by
`vk_mem_alloc.h` when C++17 support is enabled) is only available in
macOS 10.12+, so we increase our minimum supported version.
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`git diff-tree` used to fail on the `3.2` branch (and other non-master
branches) as Travis doesn't actually check that branch from the remote:
```
fatal: ambiguous argument '3.2': unknown revision or path not in the
working tree.
```
The exit code would still be 0 so we'd miss badly formatted commits
targeting stable branches.
We do it manually to ensure that it's going to work as we want it.
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Due to the port to Vulkan and complete redesign of the rendering backend,
the `drivers/gles3` code is no longer usable in this state and is not
planned to be ported to the new architecture.
The GLES2 backend is kept (while still disabled and non-working) as it
will eventually be ported to serve as the low-end renderer for Godot 4.0.
Some GLES3 features might be selectively ported to the updated GLES2
backend if there's a need for them, and extensions we can use for that.
So long, OpenGL driver bugs!
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Initial Vulkan support for Windows.
Initial Vulkan support for macOS.
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Export and reference the icon as favicon when exporting to HTML5
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Cf. https://github.com/godotengine/build-containers
A user-friendly tool using those containers will soon be released and
documented.
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This makes the project icon display immediately as a favicon when
opening the page, without having to wait for the project to finish
loading.
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No peace for the weary. :)
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This provides rich autocompletion when using Godot's command line
interface.
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