This helps, for importers spitting out new resources to the res://
filesystem to actually hash them to generate deterministic UIDs.
This PR also fixes the determinism for translations.
• `modernize-use-default-member-init` and `readability-redundant-member-init`
• Minor adjustments to `.clang-tidy` to improve syntax & remove redundancies
- Ensure String::num_int64, uint64 returns an empty string for bases less than 2 or greater than 36.
- Added corresponding test cases to verify the behavior.
- Error messages are printed when invalid bases are encountered. These messages are suppressed in the test output.
Fixes#85032
The code that fix the issue is courtesy of @Jesusemora, I just added
unit tests for it and did a rebase with the latest changes on master.
Co-authored-by: Jesusemora <32273722+Jesusemora@users.noreply.github.com>
If the module is enabled (default), 2D physics works as it did before.
If the module is disabled and no other 2D physics server is registered
(via a module or GDExtension), then we fall back to a dummy
implementation which effectively disables 2D physics functionality (and
a warning is printed).
The dummy 2D physics server can also be selected explicitly, in which
case no warning is printed.
If the module is enabled (default), 3D physics works as it did before.
If the module is disabled and no other 3D physics server is registered
(via a module or GDExtension), then we fall back to a dummy
implementation which effectively disables 3D physics functionality (and
a warning is printed).
The dummy 3D physics server can also be selected explicitly, in which
case no warning is printed.
Individual bones are not represented as `Node`s in Godot, in order to support meta functionality for them the skeleton has to carry the information similarly to how other per-bone properties are handled.
- Also adds support for GLTF import/export
Make Drag and Drop an application-wide operation.
This allows do drop on Controls in other Viewports/Windows.
In order to achieve this, `Viewport::_update_mouse_over` is adjusted to
remember the Control, that the mouse is over (possibly within nested
viewports). This Control is used as a basis for the Drop-operation, which
replaces the previous algorithm, which was only aware of the topmost
Viewport.
Also now all nodes in the SceneTree are notified about the Drag and Drop
operation, with the exception of SubViewports that are not children of
SubViewportContainers.