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Also fix a few stray clang-format formatting errors that passed
through CI unnoticed.
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API allows for null array of permissions. It is now normalized with an
empty array.
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Acquire MulticastLock on Android when using broadcast/multicast
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Automatically acquire and release multicast lock when needed.
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Provides access to a MulticastLock.
As specified by the Android API, broadcast/multicast packets may be
filtered on some phones unless the application explicitly acquires
a "MulticastLock".
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Fixed an issue with capturing audio from microphones in macOS.
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Changed the bundle identifier verification to match the official
verficiation.
https://developer.apple.com/documentation/bundleresources/information_property_list/cfbundleidentifier
This help developers to migrate existing games to godot without
constantly having to change the bundle identifier in the generated
XCode project.
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Allow to change the home indicator behaviour on iOS
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On iOS devices without a physical home button iOS
shows a home indicator instead. This is often in the
way of the UI or the game.
Added a project setting to disable hidden home indicator.
The default value is to hide the home indicator
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The new 'split_libmodules=yes' option is useful to work around linker
command line size limitations when linking a huge number of objects.
We're currently over 64k chars when linking libmodules.a on Windows
with MinGW, which triggers issues as seen in #30892.
Even on Linux, we can also reach linker command line size limitations
by adding more custom modules.
We force this option to True for MinGW on Windows, which fixes #30892.
Additional changes to lib splitting:
- Fix linking of the split module libs with interdependent symbols,
hacking our way into LINKCOM and SHLINKCOM to set the `--start-group`
and `--end-group` flags.
- Fix Python 3 compatibility in `methods.split_lib()`.
- Drop seemingly obsolete condition for 'msys' on 'posix'.
- Drop the unnecessary 'split_drivers' as the drivers lib is no longer
too big since we moved all thirdparty builds to modules.
Co-authored-by: Hein-Pieter van Braam-Stewart <hp@tmm.cx>
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Co-authored-by: Haoyu Qiu <timothyqiu32@gmail.com>
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We no longer compile for armv7 and x86 in the official export templates,
as those architectures are no longer relevant for iOS.
If users really want to support armv7 (used on devices from before
September 2013, e.g. iPhone 5), they can still build their own templates
and toggle the option.
We might remove the option altogether in a later release to avoid the
confusion for users that might tick the checkbox without having compiled
their own templates.
Fixes #34135.
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Don't stop export if rcedit path is invalid
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The option is needed when using the 'fastcomp' backend (default before
1.39.0), and must not be defined when using 'upstream' (new default).
So we define it conditionally to support both backends.
Follow-up to #30751.
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Fix Android deploy with Remote Debug or Network FS over Wi-Fi
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[macOS] Fix locale detection.
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Add download_chunk_size property to HTTPRequest.
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This allows setting the `read_chunk_size` of the internal HTTPClient.
This is important to reduce the allocation overhead and number of file
writes when downloading large files, allowing for better download speed.
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Using codespell 1.16.0.
Method:
```
$ cat > ../godot-word-whitelist.txt << EOF
ang
curvelinear
dof
doubleclick
leapyear
lod
merchantibility
nd
numer
ois
ony
que
seeked
synching
te
uint
unselect
webp
EOF
$ codespell -w -q 3 -I ../godot-word-whitelist.txt --skip="./thirdparty,*.po"
$ git diff // undo unwanted changes
```
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Third-party platforms (e.g. console ports) need to be able to
disable JIT support in the regex module too, so it can't be
hardcoded in the module SCsub. This is cleaner this way anyway.
Fixes #19316.
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Upstream Emscripten changed this in 1.39.1+, so IDBFS is no longer
included by default and has to be linked manually.
The explicit linking doesn't seem to be problematic on earlier
versions (tested `1.38.47-upstream`).
Fixes #33724.
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A change in upstream Emscripten 1.39.1+ made our buildsystem error
out where it was previously only issuing a warning:
```
[ 5%] Linking Static Library ==> main/libmain.javascript.opt.bc
shared:WARNING: Assuming object file output in the absence of `-c`, based on output filename. Please add with `-c` or `-r` to avoid this warning
Ranlib Library ==> main/libmain.javascript.opt.bc
/opt/emsdk/upstream/bin/llvm-ranlib: error: unable to load 'main/libmain.javascript.opt.bc': file too small to be an archive
```
As advised on emscripten-core/emscripten#9806, we should be using
`emar` here to create the static library and not `emcc`.
This was apparently done to workaround Emscripten issues in the past,
but evidently this is no longer necessary.
The rest of the `env` redefinitions should probably be re-assessed
against the current state of Emscripten.
Fixes #33374.
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Revert "Android : implement InputEventMagnifyGesture and InputEventPanGesture"
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Extracted from #27189.
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Set ShellExecuteW's verb to NULL - fixes #33388
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This reverts commit 9cc66495cfb6393102ce5ad4e82f2ccb716b9b33.
This caused regressions with the handling of screen drag events.
Fixes #33428.
Fixes #33459.
Fixes #33470.
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`Short Name` and `Publisher Display Name` are mandatory.
You can't even sign the app package without them in the manifest.
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from https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/shellapi/nf-shellapi-shellexecutew
>the default verb is used, if available. If not, the "open" verb is used. If neither verb is available, the system uses the first verb listed in the registry.
so "open" is redundant at best
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Fixes #7966.
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sets threshold constants PAN_GESTURE_MIN_DELTA and MAGNIFY_GESTURE_MIN_FACTOR
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InputEventMouseMotion event.
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ios: support get_model_name
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Fix compilation warnings in macOS build, enable `warnings=extra werror=yes`
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for macOS CI.
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We don't need it, it's not well supported by compilers, and it was a
mistake in the first place.
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Since most browsers no longer allow making async requests from a page
loaded from `file://`, we now need a proper HTTP server to load the
exported HTML5 game.
This should also allow us to get the debugger to work over a WebSocket
connection.
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