* Add a new GodotInstance GDCLASS that provides startup and iteration commands to control a Godot instance.
* Adds a libgodot_create_godot_instance entry point that creates a new Godot instance and returns a GodotInstance object.
* Adds a libgodot_destroy_godot_instance entry point that destroys the Godot instance.
Sample Apps: https://github.com/migeran/libgodot_project
Developed by [Migeran](https://migeran.com)
Sponsors & Acknowledgements:
* Initial development sponsored by [Smirk Software](https://www.smirk.gg/)
* Rebasing to Godot 4.3 and further development sponsored by [Xibbon Inc.](https://xibbon.com)
* The GDExtension registration of the host process & build system changes were based
on @Faolan-Rad's LibGodot PR: https://github.com/godotengine/godot/pull/72883
* Thanks to Ben Rog-Wilhelm (Zorbathut) for creating a smaller, minimal version for easier review.
* Thanks to Ernest Lee (iFire) for his support
Co-Authored-By: Gabor Koncz <gabor.koncz@migeran.com>
Co-Authored-By: Ben Rog-Wilhelm <zorba-github@pavlovian.net>
Made possible by EIREXE, xsellier and the SDL team.
This commit includes statically linked SDL3 for Windows, Linux and macOS.
The vendored copy of SDL3 was setup to only build the required subsystems
for gamepad/joystick support, with some patches to be able to make it as
minimal as possible and reduce the impact on binary size and code size.
Co-authored-by: Álex Román Núñez <eirexe123@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Xavier Sellier <xsellier@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Rémi Verschelde <rverschelde@gmail.com>
Before this commit, ccache where only used on Mac when
`OSXCROSS_ROOT` was defined. Now, it could be used even
when that envirnment variable is not defined.
Setting it only for release templates on Windows and macOS was inconsistent,
and Jolt requires it as a minimum.
Drop the `-mxsave` flag from the raycast module, this doesn't seem to be
used explicitly by Embree, and unnecessarily makes our config and baseline
muddy.
* Delete old check for gcc 8 as we support 9 or higher
* Flatten branches for clang and apple clang
* Renamed is_vanilla_clang to is_apple_clang to be more clear
Signed-off-by: Yevhen Babiichuk (DustDFG) <dfgdust@gmail.com>
- Implements asynchronous transfer queues from PR #87590.
- Adds ubershaders that can run with specialization constants specified as push constants.
- Pipelines with specialization constants can compile in the background.
- Added monitoring for pipeline compilations.
- Materials and shaders can now be created asynchronously on background threads.
- Meshes that are loaded on background threads can also compile pipelines as part of the loading process.
This should fix a lot of issues regarding to old controller API, such as vibration
Haptics (vibrations) are only available in macOS 11+, so haptics are now
processed in macOS 11+ only. Also, this doesn't interfere with
controller's input as controller support is available in macOS 10.9+.
Added a Note for macOS regarding vibration support
Instead of hardcoding platform names that support C#, let platforms
set a flag indicating if they support it. All public platforms
except web already support it, and it's a pain to maintain a patch
for this list just to add additional names of proprietary console
platforms.
This makes adding new platforms or variants or existing platforms
much easier, as the platform can signal what it supports/doesn't
support directly, and we can avoid harcoding platform names.
This fixes multiple issues/inconsistencies around `get_compiler_version()`:
* With no shell allocated, launching the compiler could fail even
with proper paths being set.
* The return value was described as "an array of version numbers as ints",
but the function actually returned a `Dictionary` (or `None`).
* Not all calls were properly handling a `None` return value in case of errors.
On Windows this broke compiling for me since #81869 with default settings.
* Some calls defined inconsistent defaults/fallbacks (`0` or `-1`).
Follow-up to #75932.
Since these icons are only used by the export plugin, it makes sense to
move them and generate the headers there.
The whole `detect.is_active()` logic seems to be a leftover from before
times, as far back as 1.0-stable it already wasn't used for anything.
So I'm removing it and moving the export icon generation to
`platform_methods`, where it makes more sense.
Adds a new OS::get_system_ca_certs method which can be implemented by
platforms to retrieve the list of trusted CA certificates using OS
specific APIs.
The function should return the certificates in PEM format, and is
currently implemented for Windows/macOS/LinuxBSD(*)/Android.
mbedTLS will fall back to bundled certificates when the OS returns no
certificates.
(*) LinuxBSD does not have a standardized certificates store location.
The current implementation will test for common locations and may
return an empty string on some distributions (falling back to the
bundled certificates).