A number of headers in the codebase included `rendering_server.h` just for
some enum definitions. This means that any change to `rendering_server.h` or
one of its dependencies would trigger a massive incremental rebuild.
With this change, we decouple a number of classes from `rendering_server.h`,
greatly speeding up incremental rebuilds for that area.
On my machine, this reduces incremental compilation time after an edit of
`rendering_server.h` by 60s (from 2m57s).
- Removes `native_menu.h` dependency from `display_server.h`.
It's now forward-declared in all DisplayServer implementations and should
be included in the .cpp's.
- Removes some unused `rb_set.h` and `rb_map.h` dependencies, which leads to
having to include them explicitly in half the scene and editor codebase...
which shows how much we depend on `display_server.h`.
- Forward-declare `input_event.h`, so now we need only `keyboard.h`.
Made possible by EIREXE, xsellier and the SDL team.
This commit includes statically linked SDL3 for Windows, Linux and macOS.
The vendored copy of SDL3 was setup to only build the required subsystems
for gamepad/joystick support, with some patches to be able to make it as
minimal as possible and reduce the impact on binary size and code size.
Co-authored-by: Álex Román Núñez <eirexe123@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Xavier Sellier <xsellier@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Rémi Verschelde <rverschelde@gmail.com>
Windows 11's major version number is actually 10.x.x, which can be confusing
if you don't know about this quirk. `OS.get_version_alias()` avoids this
by displaying the "branding" version number and the build number as a suffix,
so that individual updates can still be distinguished from each other.
On macOS, `OS.get_version_alias()` returns the version number prepended
with the version name (e.g. Sequoia for macOS 15).
On other operating systems, this returns the same value as `OS.get_version()`.
`core/os/os.h` doesn't use `core/io/image.h`. It just brings
transitive dependencies. Lots of dependencies because `core/os/os.h`
is transitively included in almost every file of godot
Also added `core/io/image.h` into files^1 where `Ref<Image>` and `core/os/os.h`
were used to prevent obscure errors involving `Ref<Image>`
^1 except those which include `core/io/image_loader.h` or `core/io/image.h` by
corresponding .h file with the same name
Signed-off-by: Yevhen Babiichuk (DustDFG) <dfgdust@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: A Thousand Ships <96648715+AThousandShips@users.noreply.github.com>