When using the command line debugger (godot -d) on Unix systems, when
entering an EOF (ctrl+D), the debugger enters an infinite loop.
Adding a check for EOF in the debugger loop exits the debugger when EOF
is entered.
Fixes#50170.
(cherry picked from commit 4ecad8dea30859a5acbac41fe0e647c7bb6a53cc)
* This implementation adds threads on the side of the client (script debugger).
* Some functions of the debugger are optimized.
* The profile is also now thread safe using atomics.
* The editor can switch between multiple threads when debugging.
This PR adds threaded support for the script language debugger. Every thread has its own thread local data and it will connect to the debugger using multiple thread IDs.
This means that, now, the editor can receive multiple threads entering debug mode at the same time.
- reduz
PR 76582
Will be available here after it's merged:
6b176671c4
* Node processing works on the concept of process groups.
* A node group can be inherited, run on main thread, or a sub-thread.
* Groups can be ordered.
* Process priority is now present for physics.
This is the first steps towards implementing godotengine/godot-proposals#6424.
No threading or thread guards exist yet in most of the scene code other than Node. That will have to be added later.
- reduz
98c655ec8d
- Only got the smaller improvements, and the thread safety for Node and SceneTree. I'm planning to implement a similar system, but I have a different way of doing it in mind.
- Extacted all syntax highlighting code from text edit
- Removed enable syntax highlighting from text edit
- Added line_edited_from signal to text_edit
- Renamed get/set_syntax_highlighting to get/set_syntax_highlighter
- Added EditorSyntaxHighligher
- Paulb23
bc4cee4458