This value becomes part of get_version_info output,
but if it is changing every year without any other change,
it cannot be a useful indicator of anything.
Using a constant value, makes the package build reproducible.
See https://reproducible-builds.org/ for why this is good.
A* now exits when next node from open set with least cost happens to be end_point,
not when node with least cost has end_point as a neigbour.
Added two tests for astar:
* ABC tests case where start and end node are
neigbours
* ABCX tests case with intermediate nodes
```
Play Scene Command+R (no change)
Replace... Command+R => Option+Command+F
Find Function... Option+Command+F => Ctrl+Command+J
```
On macOS Option+Command+F is commonly used for Find and Replace so use
it instead to avoid conflicting with "Play Scene"
And as Option+Command+F is currently used by "Find Function..." rebind
the latter to Control+Command+J which is the Xcode shortcut for
"Jump to Definition"
Fixes#19817
IMPORTANT: This means that the master branch is now considered feature-complete
for the upcoming 3.1 release, and thus in *feature freeze*.
Unless explicitly allowed by project maintainers, no new feature PRs will be
considered for merge until Godot 3.1-stable is released. Current PRs made
before the feature freeze will still be reviewed and potentially merged before
the beta stage, if deemed satisfactory.
Previously the compiler would use system headers located at
/System/Library/Frameworks, which could result in compilation failures
due to the headers not always being up-to-date in regards to the
latest installed macOS SDK headers that come with Xcode.
Fix the issue by passing the SDK path via the -isysroot option to the
compiler and linker invocations.
If no custom SDK path is given, the build system queries the SDK path
via xcrun --show-sdk-path, which returns something similar to
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/
/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX.sdk/
Querying via xcrun is now also done for iphone (and simulator)
platforms as well.
Here is an example of a compilation failure message due to outdated
headers:
platform/osx/os_osx.mm:1421:41: error: use of undeclared identifier 'NSAppKitVersionNumber10_12'; did you mean 'NSAppKitVersionNumber'?
if (floor(NSAppKitVersionNumber) >= NSAppKitVersionNumber10_12) {
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
NSAppKitVersionNumber
/System/Library/Frameworks/AppKit.framework/Headers/NSApplication.h:26:28: note: 'NSAppKitVersionNumber' declared here
Selecting instanced scenes still doesn't work properly because gizmos are not being added to instanced nodes.
I will probably work on fixing all the shenanigans around selection, but that will take some time.
This part of the code should work better for the moment.