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2019-04-18C#: Add missing ToString() override methodsIgnacio Etcheverry
Godot.Object, Array, Dictionary and RID were missing ToString() override methods
2019-04-06C#: Some important Array and Dictionary interface changesIgnacio Etcheverry
Array now implements IList instead of IList<object, object>. Dictionary now implements IDictionary instead of IDictionary<object, object>.
2019-03-29C#: Add DynamicGodotObject classIgnacio Etcheverry
Expands to Object.call, Object.set and Object.get for accessing members. This means it can also access members from scripts written in other languages, like GDScript.
2019-02-28C#: Add Array.Resize(int) methodIgnacio Etcheverry
2019-01-01Update copyright statements to 2019RĂ©mi Verschelde
Happy new year to the wonderful Godot community!
2018-09-27Mono: Fix not creating generic Array or Dictionary where expectedIgnacio Etcheverry
2018-09-12Cleanup of c# api files and bindings generatorIgnacio Etcheverry
- We no longer generate RID and NodePath C# classes. Both will be maintained manually. - We no longer generate C# declarations and runtime registration of internal calls for the following classes: RID, NodePath, String, GD, SignalAwaiter and Godot.Object (partial base). - We no longer auto-generate the base members of Godot.Object. They will be maintained manually as a partial class. This makes it easier to maintain these C# classes and their internal calls, as well as the bindings generator which no longer generates C# classes that don't derive from Godot Object, and it no longer generates the Godot.Object base members (which where unreadable in the bindings generator code). - Added missing 'RID(Object from)' constructor to the RID C# class. - Replaced MONO_GLUE_DISABLED constant macro with MONO_GLUE_ENABLED. - Add sources in module/mono/glue even if glue is disabled, but surround glue files with ifdef MONO_GLUE_ENABLED.
2018-07-20Add Array and Dictionary wrapper classes to C#Ignacio Etcheverry