- Now you can get the ContainerTypeValidate from a Dictionary (both for
keys and for values).
- ContainerTypeValidate exposes a validator function that does not show
any error in case of failure. This allows testing values before trying
to use them in Dictionary.
Added SortList class, and updated List, SelfList, and HashMap sort methods to use it. Sorting is done with merge sort, with an initial check to optimize for already sorted lists, and sorted lists that were appended to.
This in the scope of a duplication triggered via any type in the `Variant` realm. that is, the following: `Variant` itself, `Array` and `Dictionary`. That includes invoking `duplicate()` from scripts.
A `duplicate_deep(deep_subresources_mode)` method is added to `Variant`, `Array` and `Dictionary` (for compatibility reasons, simply adding an extra parameter was not possible). The default value for it is `RESOURCE_DEEP_DUPLICATE_NONE`, which is like calling `duplicate(true)`.
Remarks:
- The results of copying resources via those `Variant` types are exactly the same as if the copy were initiated from the `Resource` type at C++.
- In order to keep some separation between `Variant` and the higher-level animal which is `Resource`, `Variant` still contains the original code for that, so it's self-sufficient unless there's a `Resource` involved. Once the deep copy finds a `Resource` that has to be copied according to the duplication parameters, the algorithm invokes the `Resource` duplication machinery. When the stack is unwind back to a nesting level `Variant` can handle, `Variant` duplication logic keeps functioning.
While that is good from a responsibility separation standpoint, that would have a caveat: `Variant` would not be aware of the mapping between original and duplicate subresources and so wouldn't be able to keep preventing multiple duplicates.
To avoid that, this commit also introduces a wormwhole, a sharing mechanism by which `Variant` and `Resource` can collaborate in managing the lifetime of the original-to-duplicates map. The user-visible benefit is that the overduplicate prevention works as broadly as the whole `Variant` entity being copied, including all nesting levels, regardless how disconnected the data members containing resources may be across al the nesting levels. In other words, despite the aforementioned division of duties between `Variant` and `Resource` duplication logic, the duplicates map is shared among them. It's created when first finding a `Resource` and, however how deep the copy was working at that point, the map kept alive unitl the stack is unwind to the root user call, until the first step of the recursion.
Thanks to that common map of duplicates, this commit is able to fix the issue that `Resource::duplicate_for_local_scene()` used to ignore overridden duplicate logic.
• Instead of calling to `_ref`, the same effect is achieved by calling to the base class assignment operator
• No longer need to be expose `_ref`; set back to private & remove reference from gdextension_interface
`variant_utility.cpp` has 8 different copies of the exact same loop to join
vararg strings together. This is bad coding process and makes the codebase
needlessly cluttered. Also, the loop itself has an i == 0 check that is
unnecessary since String is auto-initialized to be empty and String::operator+=
already checks if it is empty before appending. This is a non-functional change
that only reorganizes the code to be a bit more readable.
Removed calls to String::chr() when appending characters to Strings in Expression, Resource, and VariantParser, to avoid creating temporary Strings for each character. Also updated the Resource case to resize String up front, since size is known.
- Avoid temporary copy of p_array in Array::append_array when types match
- Call ptrw() once before looping in methods that return new Arrays, to avoid copy_on_write call for each item (recursive_duplicate, slice, filter, map)