Only possible if the object class is a "native type". If the object class is a user class (that derives a "native type") then a script is needed.
Since CSharpLanguage does cleanup of script instance bindings when finished, cases like #25621 will no longer cause problems.
Fixed ~Object() trying to free script instance bindings after the language has already been removed, which would result in a NULL dereference.
Previously this was only done when building the script for running the game. This was a problem because the user could want to build the project manually with the "Build project" button, to then run the game from the command line or similar.
When a recursive declaration ends up in a GDScript file the
_guess_expression_type function would start looping and eventually run
out of stack space.
We now cap recusion for this function to 100 frames.
This fixes#25598
Avoid CSharpInstance from accessing its state after self destructing (by deleting the Reference owner).
It's now safe to replace the script instance without leaking or crashing.
Also fixed godot_icall_Object_weakref return reference being freed before returning.
The default value of the type is now used to initialise it.
export(int) A
Will now have A be 0 istead of Null even though it still showed as 0 before in the inspector, fixes#25357
This allows most demos to run without any ubsan or asan errors. There
are still some things in thirdpart/ and some things in AudioServer that
needs a look but this fixes a lot of issues. This should help debug less
obvious issues, hopefully.
This fixes#25217 and fixes#25218
To help users writing good cross-platform code, Godot's
`FileAccessWindows:open()` will issue a warning on case mismatch, which
happens here with capitalized extensions given by `PATHEXT` compared to
actual file extensions which are lowercase 99% of the time.
Fixes#25368.
Some construct (like match) actually depends on the second pass. This
adds some extra checks to not perform specific type-checks on release
since not all type information is available.
BaseIntermediateOutputPath seems to be empty by default. The workaround is to explicitly set it.
Also fixed passing char instead of char[] to String.Split. Why was this even working with Mono?