When reloading C# classes and keep their properties values they are
retrieved and stored in a state list.
Retrieving the properties was only getting the fields of the C# class
and not inherited fields so those properties values were lost on reload.
Now we also try to find the field in the parent classes.
When folders are moved/removed from the file system, the `.csproj`
may need to be edited to update the path of C# scripts or remove them.
If a C# solution has not been created, the `.csproj` file does not exist
and therefore there is no need to edit it.
Due to the async nature of WebRTC implementations, the multiplayer peer
could end up having queued packets from a given connection before it is
able to emit the "peer_added" signal.
This commit ensures that packets from peers which are not notified yet
are skipped by `get_packet` and `get_available_packet_count`.
Two main changes:
- Better handling of concave shapes to make sure the queries don't
return a triangle index instead of shape index.
Note: A concave shape within a compound shape will always return a shape
index of 0 because of Bullet limitations.
- Extra check for compound shapes in some queries to avoid undefined
behavior, because the shape index can have an uninitialized value with
convex shapes in some cases.
(cherry picked from commit 02d40de30d)
Removes miniz as a bundled dependency, relies on our own zlib instead.
Includes a couple commits ahead of `v1.0.1` tag to fix MinGW builds.
(cherry picked from commit 46d3effa99)
Moves copy and paste in their own functions so copy_nodes_request and paste_nodes_request are able to work.
Applies paste offset to the last mouse clicked position.
Settings that aren't within a subsection are difficult to reach when
other settings do have a subsection.
This also adds documentation for the project setting.
In all physics servers, body_get_direct_state() now silently returns
nullptr when the body has been already freed or is removed from space,
so the client code can detect this state and invalidate the body rid.
In 2D, there is no change in behavior (just no more errors).
In 3D, the Bullet server returned a valid direct body state when the
body was removed from the physics space, but in this case it didn't
make sense to use the information from the body state.