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Reimplement `Mutex` with C++'s `<mutex>` (plus more)
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Allow using Rider MSBuild on Windows, when Rider is selected as external editor
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Main:
- It's now implemented thanks to `<mutex>`. No more platform-specific implementations.
- `BinaryMutex` (non-recursive) is added, as an alternative for special cases.
- Doesn't need allocation/deallocation anymore. It can live in the stack and be part of other classes.
- Because of that, it's methods are now `const` and the inner mutex is `mutable` so it can be easily used in `const` contexts.
- A no-op implementation is provided if `NO_THREADS` is defined. No more need to add `#ifdef NO_THREADS` just for this.
- `MutexLock` now takes a reference. At this point the cases of null `Mutex`es are rare. If you ever need that, just don't use `MutexLock`.
- Thread-safe utilities are therefore simpler now.
Misc.:
- `ScopedMutexLock` is dropped and replaced by `MutexLock`, because they were pretty much the same.
- Every case of lock, do-something, unlock is replaced by `MutexLock` (complex cases where it's not straightfoward are kept as as explicit lock and unlock).
- `ShaderRD` contained an `std::mutex`, which has been replaced by `Mutex`.
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- Renames PackedIntArray to PackedInt32Array.
- Renames PackedFloatArray to PackedFloat32Array.
- Adds PackedInt64Array and PackedFloat64Array.
- Renames Variant::REAL to Variant::FLOAT for consistency.
Packed arrays are for storing large amount of data and creating stuff like
meshes, buffers. textures, etc. Forcing them to be 64 is a huge waste of
memory. That said, many users requested the ability to have 64 bits packed
arrays for their games, so this is just an optional added type.
For Variant, the float datatype is always 64 bits, and exposed as `float`.
We still have `real_t` which is the datatype that can change from 32 to 64
bits depending on a compile flag (not entirely working right now, but that's
the idea). It affects math related datatypes and code only.
Neither Variant nor PackedArray make use of real_t, which is only intended
for math precision, so the term is removed from there to keep only float.
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objects and made them default.
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Handle removal of Pool*Array types and other recent changes.
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Typed `PoolTypeArray` types are now renamed `PackedTypeArray` and are
sugar for `Vector<Type>`.
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Those keywords were deprecated for 3.1 in #22087.
Also fix token name for `TK_REMOTE`, should be "remote" like the keyword.
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Issues caused by cf8c679a23b21d6c6f29cba6a54eaa2eed88bf92.
The Mono change is actually a bugfix (used the int instead of ObjectID
by mistake).
The GDNative change is a temporary revert until a more exhaustive approach
is taken to make 'godot_int' 64-bit, is confirmed wanted by GDNative users.
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- Now is sent the method ID rather the full function name.
- The passed IDs (Node and Method) are compressed so to use less possible space.
- The variant (INT and BOOL) is now encoded and compressed so to use much less data.
- Optimized RPCMode retrieval for GDScript functions.
- Added checksum to assert the methods are the same across peers.
This work has been kindly sponsored by IMVU.
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The behavior for Basis and Transform2D is unchanged, and Transform gets new behavior. All of the behavior is identical to GDScript's behavior.
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Use uint/ulong for Color in C#
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Avoid going out of bounds in IsSubsequenceOf
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Closes #35598
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As pointed out by Faless, a do{ } while(0) wrapper around a continue or
break just ends the do{ } while(0) loop. The do{ } while(0) loop exists
to enable the macro to be used as a function which requires a semicolon.
The alternative approach is to use an if(1) { } else ((void)0) wrapper.
Since the macro already has an if(unlikely(m_cond)) { } this patch simply
adds the else ((void)0) to this if statement instead.
For consistency all the macros have been updated in the same way, and
trailing else warnings corrected. However, the wrappers around ERR_PRINT
and WARN_PRINT were removed, because they generated too many ambiguous
trailing else warnings. They are also single line macros so a wrapper is
not needed.
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GetNodeOrNull<T> was using GetNode instead of GetNodeOrNull
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Mono/C#: Fix _update_exports possible crash with Reference types
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Fix C# preprocessor infinite loop and incorrect parsing of `#if!`
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The code was attempting to dynamic cast the native instance to Reference after
the managed instance was disposed. As the managed instance acts as a Ref,
the native instance was freed during that disposal.
This made the dynamic cast fail and we attempted to memdelete a second time.
The fix is to make the dynamic cast before disposal.
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Mono/C#: Lighten up unsafe reference checks
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Because of the weird case with multi-threading and ResourceLoader, it can be the case that a resource is GCed while being referenced again in the main thread. In such cases, a new unsafe reference is created before the finalizer thread removes the previous one.
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Mono/C#: Add setting to include I18N assemblies in the exported game
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Mono/C#: Default to net47 for new projects
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As our script class parser is error prone, we should not impede the build from continuing because of a parsing error.
This should be reverted in the future once we switch to Roslyn.
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No attempts are made at conditional compilation. The main if branch is always assumed to be true.
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Also fixed the editor not including the parse error message in the error.
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- `EditorNavigationMeshGenerator` was being registered as part of the Core API,
even after d3f48f88bb84d22b7805ce971ac86cf1953a29fd. We must make sure to
set Editor as the current ClassDB API type before creating an instance.
- The `VisualScriptEngineSingleton.constant` property has a property hint string
that's different between tools and non-tools builds. This commit makes the
hint string to no longer be set in `_bind_methods`, and to instead set it in
`_validate_property`. This way it's ignored when calculating the API hash.
- `JavaClassWrapper` is now registered in ClassDB on all platforms,
using a dummy implementation on platforms other than Android.
This fixes API portability between Android and other platforms.
- Updated `--class-db-json` command to ignore non-virtual methods that start
with an underscore (see: 4be87c6016a5893cbde897924e540df4c988cee5).
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Mono/C#: Script interface calls now attach the current thread
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Added guards to all C# script interface calls to attach the current thread
for the current scope if the thread is not already attached.
This is far from ideal, as attaching the thread is not cheap and all managed
thread local storage is lost when we detach the thread at the end of the calls.
However, it's the best we can do for now to avoid crashing
when an unattached thread tries to interact with C# code.
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Fixes #27185.
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