Avoid hardcoded type conversion for metadata#1555
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The engine uses the names `int` and `float` to refer to the 64-bit types, so in the bindings generator we have a hardcoded conversion for those types. But this type conversion should not be used for metadata. Even though the underlying type should still be 64-bit for interop, metadata is meant to specify the correct type to expose. So if metadata says `float` it means the type is really meant to be a 32-bit `float` and not `double`. Other hardcoded type conversions (`int` and `Nil`) won't ever be metadata. This change corrects the `float` type, to use the right type in the generated C++ code. Before we were always using `double` due to this type conversion.
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I have a pre-existing PR to address the float vs double situation: #1433
Although, it handles it differently, adding an explicit case for float, rather than removing the lookup in type_conversion.
Hm. I think yours probably makes more sense!
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Cherry-picked for 4.3 in PR #1569 |
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Cherry-picked for 4.2 in PR #1570 |
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Cherry-picked for 4.1 in PR #1572 |
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The engine uses the names
intandfloatto refer to the 64-bit types, so in the bindings generator we have a hardcoded conversion for those types.But this type conversion should not be used for metadata. Even though the underlying type should still be 64-bit for interop, metadata is meant to specify the correct type to expose. So if metadata says
floatit means the type is really meant to be a 32-bitfloatand notdouble. Other hardcoded type conversions (intandNil) won't ever be metadata.This change corrects the
floattype, to use the right type in the generated C++ code. Before we were always usingdoubledue to this type conversion.For example, the
InputEventMouseButton::get_factorAPI changes with this PR to returnfloatwhich matches the method signature in the engine:https://github.com/godotengine/godot/blob/826de7976a6add282c7b14d4be2a7e6d775821d8/core/input/input_event.h#L245