This allows developers to override the default launching activity (`com.godot.game.GodotApp`) with a custom one if desired.
Logic is added to fallback to the default launching activity if the implicit launch fails.
- Only request the permission the first time the editor tries to open an apk
- Disable the permission for the HorizonOS build as the HorizonOS store doesn't support it yet
Fixes#95897
During CI scenarios $HOME may be set to an invalid value (such as
`/var/empty`).
Using temp dirs fits better with godot's usage of these paths and is
independent from the user's $HOME.
`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>
Some platforms don't support hostfxr but we can use the coreclr/monosgen library directly to initialize the runtime.
Android exports now use the `android` runtime identifier instead of `linux-bionic`, this removes the restrictions we previously had:
- Adds support for all Android architectures (arm32, arm64, x32, and x64), previously only the 64-bit architectures were supported.
- Loads `System.Security.Cryptography.Native.Android` (the .NET library that binds to the Android OS crypto functions).
Update the export logic to enable apk generation and signing for Android editor builds
Note: Only legacy builds are supported. Gradle builds are not supported at this point in time.
https://github.com/godotengine/godot/pull/92032 updated the logic to enable / disable the remote debug button, and in doing so added a `can_export` check.
However, no events / notifications are dispatched when the value of the `can_export` check changes, which in turn prevents the logic used to enable / disable the remote debug button from running again.
The fix consists then in removing the `can_export` check, so that the remote debug button shows as `enabled` when a preset is present and is runnable.