When a file is opened with a wrong case, it can work on the developer system but break on a user system with a case-sensitive filesystem.
This will display a warning when it happens.
CAVEATS: It will also display the warning if a symlink is in the path.
Adapt warning if the file is a symlink. Avoid warning on symlinks.
Fix memory leak and avoid `lstat` usage.
Avoid exposing real_path when not in TOOLS_ENABLED mode.
Wayland in particular sets surface_capabilities.currentExtent.width to
the special value 0xFFFFFFFF, which is valid per spec.
Fixes#98779
It may also fix misc issues when resizing on all platforms.
Superseedes PR #98780 , thanks to user tdaven for the original patch.
PR #98780 would break Android support as it did not account that width
and height might need to be swapped.
Replaced manual swap by Godot's SWAP(), which indicates intention much
easier.
• `modernize-use-default-member-init` and `readability-redundant-member-init`
• Minor adjustments to `.clang-tidy` to improve syntax & remove redundancies
- Buffers changing their usage are no longer treated as write usage unless the API requires it.
- Draw lists are not treated as being dependent on each other if their regions do not intersect despite both being write commands.
- Particles were tweaked to use different unused buffers to reduce dependencies.
Fixes an issue introduced in #96439 (see
https://github.com/godotengine/godot/pull/96439#issuecomment-2447288702)
Godot was relying on Java's
activity.getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay().getRotation(); to apply
pre-rotation but this is wrong.
First, getRotation() may temporarily return a different value from the
correct one; which is what was causing the splash screen to be upside
down. It would return -90 instead of 90 for the first rendered frame.
But unfortunately, the splash screen is just one frame rendered for a
very long time, so the error lingered for a long time for everyone to
see.
Second, to determine what rotation to use, we should be looking at what
Vulkan told us, which is the value we pass to
VkSurfaceTransformFlagBitsKHR::preTransform.
This commit removes the now-unnecessary
screen_get_internal_current_rotation() function (which was introduced by
#96439) and now saves the preTransform value in the swapchain.
- Adds Swappy for Android for stable frame pacing
- Implements pre-transformed Swapchain so that Godot's compositor is in
charge of rotating the screen instead of Android's compositor
(performance optimization for phones that don't have HW rotator)
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The work was performed by collaboration of TheForge and Google. I am
merely splitting it up into smaller PRs and cleaning it up.
Changes from original PR:
- Removed "display/window/frame_pacing/android/target_frame_rate" option
to use Engine::get_max_fps instead.
- Target framerate can be changed at runtime using Engine::set_max_fps.
- Swappy is enabled by default.
- Added documentation.
- enable_auto_swap setting is replaced with swappy_mode.
Adds "--accurate-breadcrumbs" CLI command
Additionally, leave out breadcrumbs code in non-debug, non-dev builds.
Fix regression introduced in #98388 where command_insert_breadcrumb() is
called even in non-debug builds.
Fixes#98338
Fix an error where barriers are expected to be inserted for the swap chain textures.
Add the relevant synchronization stages and accesses to resources between frames.
Fix an error where debug labels weren't finished correctly between frames.
Breadcrumbs are now behind an optional macro as they currently lead to synchronization errors which are harmless.
`core/os/os.h` doesn't use `core/io/image.h`. It just brings
transitive dependencies. Lots of dependencies because `core/os/os.h`
is transitively included in almost every file of godot
Also added `core/io/image.h` into files^1 where `Ref<Image>` and `core/os/os.h`
were used to prevent obscure errors involving `Ref<Image>`
^1 except those which include `core/io/image_loader.h` or `core/io/image.h` by
corresponding .h file with the same name
Signed-off-by: Yevhen Babiichuk (DustDFG) <dfgdust@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: A Thousand Ships <96648715+AThousandShips@users.noreply.github.com>
This reduces memory usage a bit in case multiple placeholders were
requested, e.g. when using multiple NoiseTextures with no noise property
defined.
The placeholder texture's appearance was also changed from a plain magenta
color to a checkerboard alternating between magenta and black pixels.
This makes it easier to spot when the placeholder texture ends up
being used in a complex scene (usually by accident).
The texture's dimensions remain identical to keep the physical size
identical in 2D.