- Change TFM and LangVersion
- Better exception throwing (CA1510, CA1512, CA1513)
- Better exception utility method definition (CA1859)
- Prefer comparing `.Count` over calling `.Any()` (CA1860)
- Prefer `.AsSpan()` over `.Substring()` (CA1846)
- Add a few more `scoped`
- Use `RuntimeHelpers.GetUninitializedObject()` instead of `FormatterServices.GetUninitializedObject()`
- Use delegate instead of delegate pointer in variant generic conversions
- Enable EnforceExtendedAnalyzerRules in source generator projects
- Disable CS8981 on structs named movable in Godot.NativeInterop
Include the needed .NET jar in the Godot templates so it's always available, then we don't need to include the jar from a .NET publish which could fail when exporting to multiple architectures because it would attempt to add the same jar for each architecture.
Because of ref safety changes in the languages, all methods that return an interop struct have to have all other reference parameters marked as scoped to signal the the method does not capture that reference.
The variant change is necessary, because for some reason a type of the exact shape godot_variant is in, crashes the .NET 7 JIT, but when changing it to be sequential with the same effective layout it works.
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).
We don't seem to expose any API that uses `char16_t` yet, but I added it anyway since we make the type info for it.
I didn't add anything for `wchar_t` because we are not making a type info so maybe we don't have a need for it yet, it could be added in the future.
To prevent breaking compatibility with the C# bindings, we ignore the `char32_t` metadata and still use `System.Int64`.
- Use the export platform's `get_os_name` to determine the platform name instead of guessing from the features.
- Use the export platform's `add_message` to add error messages instead of a custom error dialog. Integrates .NET error messages with the export log dialog.