If an invalid type is supplied (which can still be done from a script),
a warning is printed (along with a workaround for ViewportTexture).
This also adds support for "negative" resource hints such as
"Texture2D,-ViewportTexture" to exclude one or more subclasses
from a class hint.
Co-authored-by: Tomasz Chabora <kobewi4e@gmail.com>
We now cache the Node*<>TreeItem* mapping in the SceneTreeEditor. This
allows us to make targeted updates to the Tree used to display the scene
tree in the editor.
Previously on almost all changes to the scene tree the editor would
rebuild the entire widget, causing a large number of deallocations an
allocations. We now carefully manipulate the Tree widget in-situ saving
a large number of these allocations.
In order to know what Nodes need to be updated we add a
editor_state_changed signal to Node, this is a TOOLS_ENABLED,
editor-only signal fired when changes to Node happen that are relevant
to editor state.
We also now make sure that when nodes are moved/renamed we don't check
expensive properties that cannot contain NodePaths. This saves a lot of
time when SceneTreeDock renames a node in a scene with a lot of
MeshInstances. This makes renaming nodes go from ~27 seconds to ~2
seconds on large scenes.
SceneTreeEditor instances will now also not do all of the potentially
expensive update work if they are invisible. This behavior is turned off
by default so it won't affect existing users. This change allows the
editor to only update SceneTreeEditors that actually in view. In
practice this means that for most changes instead of updating 6
SceneTreeEditors we only update 1 instantly, and the others only when
they become visible.
There is definitely more that could be done, but this is already a
massive improvement. In complex scenes we see an improvement of 10x,
things that used to take ~30 seconds now only take 2.
This fixes#83460
I want to thank KoBeWi, TokisanGames, a-johnston, aniel080400 for
their tireless testing. And AeioMuch for their testing and providing a
fix for the hover issue.
`ClassDB::can_instantiate()` and other reflection methods deadlock if the type is an script global class, when such script indirectly uses a not-yet-registered class. The reason is the `ClassDB` read lock is still held when invoking the `ResourceLoader` to load the class script, which may in turn need to lock for writing (for the class registration).
In particular, this happens with some types related to animation tree, that aren't registered at engine startup, but can happen with others, especially ones from the user. Registration statements are also added for the animation-related types that were lacking them.
How editor plugins use this feature:
1. Pick a unique translation domain name.
2. `_enter_tree()`: load translations into that translation domain.
3. Call `set_translation_domain()` for its root UI node.
4. `_exit_tree()`: remove that translation domain.
Plugins can also set the translation domain to `godot.editor` for
nested nodes that should use editor translations. `EditorFileDialog`
automatically does this.
- The main thread function and the collaborative wait functions have a much more similar structure than earlier, which yields (pun intended) better maintainability.
- Also, there are not assertions anymore about the reason for ending a wait being valid, because spurious awakes can happen and so the assert would fail without that indicating an issue.
Adds an optional (default false) compile option to enable comparing
`Ref` to `nullptr` to ensure correct use, as well as future expandsion
for more general dev checks (enabled with `dev_mode`)