-This includes implementations of the API for the Editor and Windows, all other platforms will have a 1.0 scale for now
Signed-off-by: nvsickle <nvsickle@amazon.com>
* Final update copyright headers to reference license files at the repo root
Signed-off-by: spham <spham@amazon.com>
* Fix copyright validator unit tests to support the stale O3DE header scenario
Signed-off-by: spham <spham@amazon.com>
- 'Crytek application' is now 'O3DE application' in ISystem.h
- 'CryTek' is now 'O3DE' in ProjectDefines.h (comment)
- 'Crytek Legacy' is now 'O3DE Legacy' in LocalizedStringManager.cpp
- 'Crytek extended data' references are now 'O3DE extended data'
Signed-off-by: spham <spham@amazon.com>
* Removed a bit of dead legacy code
* Fixed entity references during spawning
Entities that had references to other entities that hadn't been spawned yet weren't getting their IDs remapped correctly, since the new ID wasn't available yet. By pre-generating the full set of IDs, the references now remap correctly.
* Fixed up Entity References to work across multiple SpawnEntities calls
With SpawnEntities, entity references need to forward-reference to the *first* entity spawned, then from that point on backwards-reference to the *last* entity spawned. Added that logic, along with some initial unit tests for SpawnAllEntities.
* Added more unit tests for SpawnEntities / SpawnAllEntities
* - Fix the second window related tabbing issue
- Merge calls to UseResoources acrooaa all the SRGs
- Move SamplerCache to the device to ensure only one cache to reduce duplication
- Fixes to compute threading numbers getting reset to 0,0,0
- Cleanup withing BufferPoolResolver
- Argument buffers are now queued to be cleaned up upon shutdown
* {LYN-4224} Fix for the file scan slowdown (#1183)
* {LYN-4224} Fix for the file scan slowdown
* Fixed a slowdown in the file scanning logic
* Improved the file scanning logic from previous code by 40%
Tests:
Using Testing\Pytest\AutomatedTesting_BlastTest
old code:
=== 7 passed in 96.13s (0:01:36) ===
current code:
=== 7 passed in 160.45s (0:02:40) ====
newest code:
=== 7 passed in 52.91s ===
* fixing a unit test compile error
* unit test fixes
* another file improvement
* fix for legacy level loading taking too long
* making an enum for the search types
* switched the enum to "allow" types to make the input more clear
* got rid of orphaned const variables
* Fix Delete_Real_Readonly_Fails to mark parent directory as read-only as well
Read-only files in Windows cannot be deleted. The previous version of this
code relied on that fact, and would attempt to delete a file even when
`skipReadOnly = true`, relying on the OS to refuse to delete the file if it
is read only. On Linux, it is the writable state of the *directory* that
determines if a file can be deleted or not. This fixes the test to set up
the correct situation where a file deletion would fail.
* Remove excluded items from a vector before iterating over it
Removing items from the `pathMatches` `QStringList` while iterating over it
was causing a segfault on Linux. This change separates out the item removal
from the item iteration, which allows the item iteration loop to use a
range-for loop instead of directly manipulating iterators.
* Remove invalid test that asserts a file's metadata file can have differing file casing
This test is asserting that a given source file and its accompanying
metadata file can have the the same name but differing case. This is really
testing whether or not the underlying filesystem that those files live on
is case sensitive or not. The 99% chance is that users are using the
default filesystem that their host OS gives them, NTFS on Windows, EXT* on
Linux, and APFS on Mac. Even though NTFS is case-insensitive by default,
it [can be configured per-directory](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/improved-per-directory-case-sensitivity-support-in-wsl/).
APFS as well can be configured to be case-sensitive. For users with case
sensitive filesystems, this test makes no sense. We could extend this test
to inspect the case-sensitivity of the underlying filesystem, but then it
is just testing the filesystem's behavior, which seems out of scope of this
test.
* Use a non-priviliged port for the Asset Processor tests
From https://www.w3.org/Daemon/User/Installation/PrivilegedPorts.html:
> The TCP/IP port numbers below 1024 are special in that normal users are not
> allowed to run servers on them. This is a security feaure, in that if you
> connect to a service on one of these ports you can be fairly sure that you
> have the real thing, and not a fake which some hacker has put up for you.
>
> When you run a server as a test from a non-priviliged account, you will
> normally test it on other ports, such as 2784, 5000, 8001 or 8080.
* Fix for `QDir::rmdir(".")` not working in Linux
Qt uses `::rmdir` to remove directories on Linux. This comes from
[unistd.h](https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007904875/functions/rmdir.html)
The documentation for that function states:
> If the path argument refers to a path whose final component is either dot
> or dot-dot, rmdir() shall fail.
So calling `dir.rmdir(".")` will never work on Linux.
Instead, get the parent directory, and remove the child directory by name.
* Avoid lowercasing source asset paths when resolving dependencies
Source asset paths may be case sensitive, so their case must be preserved
when doing operations that hit the underlying filesystem. This method was
always lowercasing them, which would cause dependencies to not be found.
* Correct test to expect product filenames to be lowercase
The modtime tests were failing in Linux due to something unrelated to file
modtime checking. The Asset Processor Manager does this during AnalyzeJob:
```
if (foundInDatabase && jobs[0].m_fingerprint == jobDetails.m_jobEntry.m_computedFingerprint)
{
// If the fingerprint hasn't changed, we won't process it.. unless...is it missing a product.
```
In this case, the test was setting up a product whose file case was the
same as the source asset, and would write it to the cache dir using mixed
case, but use the normal asset processor API to write the product file path
to the database, which recorded the path in lowercase. When the manager
then went to check if the source asset's products all exist, it checked the
lowercase path, which didn't exist.
This fixes that test failure, by updating the test to write the product
file to the cache using the proper lowercased path.
* Update test to define a "not current platform" for Linux
This test was failing because it was setting some "not current platform"
variable to be set to "pc" on Linux, when
`AssetSystem::GetHostAssetPlatform()` is defined to:
```cpp
inline const char* GetHostAssetPlatform()
{
return "mac";
return "pc";
// set this to pc because that's what bootstrap.cfg currently defines the platform to "pc", even on Linux
return "pc";
#error Unimplemented Host Asset Platform
}
```
The test would go on to assert that "pc" was simultaneously in a list and
not in the same list.
This fixes the test by updating the code to set the "not the current
platform" variable appropriately on Linux.
The expectations were also updated to improve the output on test failure.
Instead of this:
```
Value of: recogs["rend"].m_platformSpecs.contains(platformWhichIsNotCurrentPlatform)
Actual: true
Expected: false
```
You now get this:
```
Value of: recogs["rend"].m_platformSpecs.keys()
Expected: (has 3 elements and there exists some permutation of elements such that:
- element #0 is equal to pc, and
- element #1 is equal to es3, and
- element #2 is equal to server) and (doesn't contain any element that is equal to pc)
Actual: { pc, server, es3 } (of type QList<QString>), whose element #0 matches
```
* Prevent windows supported path separators to be included in the test paths for UpdateToCorrectCase_ExistingFile_ReturnsTrue_CorrectsCase
* Fix failing linux unit test "PlatformConfigurationUnitTests.TestFailReadConfigFile_RegularScanfolder"
caused by static variable not being reset from a different test run when using AssetUtilities::ComputeProjectPath
* Fix AZ_RTTI declaration for RequestEscalateAsset Message
* Implement FileWatcher for Linux to fix AssetProcessorMessages.All test (RequestAssetStatus)
* Split AssetProcessorMessages into 2 tests, one with RequestAssetStatus/ResponseAssetStatus and one without
Add The RequestAssetStatus/ResponseAssetStatus as a sandbox test because it relies on FileWatcher thread and seems to be timing related
* Remove FileWatcher_win.cpp from the Linux specific folder for FileWatcher
* - Fix build error related to non-unity builds
- Fixed failed linux test 'Test/LegacyTestAdapter.AllTests/UtilitiesUnitTest' caused by misplaced windows only EXPECT
- Remove test trait AZ_TRAIT_DISABLE_FAILED_ASSET_PROCESSOR_TESTS for linux to expose remaining failed tests
* Fixed failed linux test 'Test/LegacyTestAdapter.AllTests/RCcontrollerUnitTests' caused by misplaced windows only EXPECT
* - Fix FileWatcher unit test, disable incompatible subtests for Linux
- Fix errors in FileWatcher_linux from results of the FileWatcher Unit Test
* Remove AZ::AssetProcessor.Tests.Sandbox tests from definition and restore the original AssetProcessorMessages.All tests now that Filewatcher_linux was fixed
* Fixes for failed unit tests: AssetProcessorManagerUnitTests and AssetProcessorManagerUnitTests_JobDependencies_Fingerprint
- Caused by differences between between case-sensitive files (Linux) and non-case-sensitive Filesystems (Windows)
* Update consts in FileWatcher_linux.cpp to constexpr
* Fixes related to PR comment suggestions
* - Removed std::bind and replaced with lambda in FileWatcher_linux
- Replaced String replace functions for path separators to use AZ::IO::Path::LexicallyNormal() instead
* Restoring string replace function in PathDependencyManager::ResolveDependencies due to unit test failure
Co-authored-by: Chris Burel <burelc@amazon.com>
- Added button to PhysX Collider Component in PhysX Mesh's field to open FBX Settings.
- Added button Material Selection to open the physics material library in Asset Editor.
- Default Material in PhysX configuration is read only and consistent with the text in combo boxes.
- Material configuration field "Surface Type" renamed to "Name"
- Fixed bug in EditorColliderComponent where the material selection was not updated when changing the library.
- Fixed bug where the materials selection was not set to default when a physics material from the asset was not found in the library.
- Added attributes 'BrowseButtonEnabled' and 'BrowseButtonVisible' to PropertyAssetCtrl.
- Updated physx configuration setreg files of AutomatedTesting project.
- Added back the' Physics Materials from Asset' tick in the collider components.
- Made physics materials names case insensitive.
- Refactored how to gather material information from fbx and used the same code for exporter and physx groups.
The calls AddOnSpawnedHandler and AddOnDespawnedHandler were removed from the SpawnableEntitiesInterface. These functions will eventually be called from multiple threads and AZ::Event currently doesn't have a thread-safe version to support this. There's also a performance concern as these callbacks are called for each individual (de)spawn requests which can lead to multiple handlers being called without information that's relevant to the callback. It would be better to batch up all (de)spawn requests per ProcessQueue call and only have a single event do a single signal. Since both events are currently not being used they have been removed for now, but can be introduced -with the previously mentioned concerns in mind- when needed.
* {LYN-4230} Fixed loading *.pak files in Release builds
* Helios - Release mode should load all *.pak files
* Tests: made a separate installation folder with a reduced "engine.pak" and a full "game.pak" which loads in release
* added unit test to regress the bug fix
* formatting changes to AzToolsFramework viewport related types + API comment style updates
* minor format change - include ordering
* improve formatting by moving comment
* fix compile error and switch to use AZ_Printf
* small polish changes after review feedback
* Fix recursive attempts to open the log file in the GameLauncher
The AzFramework Application has been updated to default the @user@ and
@log@ aliases to the <engine-root>/user and <engine-root>/user/log
folder respectively if a project isn't set.
Fixed the SystemFile class to support negative offsets if Seek() as per
standard seek function such as fseek
Updated the CrySystem CLog class to use SystemFile instead of FileIOBase
to avoid any asserts that would cause CLog::OpenFile to be recursively
called infinitely
* Removing unused Force Closed variable
* AZ::IO::SystemFile build fixes for Unix platforms. Added a copy constructor for LUAEditorContextInterface.h to fix the LuaEditor build
* Adding missing includes to the WindowsAPI and Android SystemFile headers
The following was changed:
- The remapper in AZ::IdUtils now has an additional argument to tell it what to do when it encounters the same source entity id. The original behavior of ignoring the new entity id and returning the first occurrence is the default. The alternative behavior is to store the last known entity id and return that instead.
- Split the optional arguments for SpawnAllEntities and SpawnEntities.
- SpawnEntities now has an option to continue with the entity mapping from a previous spawn call or to start with a fresh mapping. The latter is the default as the former will come at a performance cost since the mapping table has to be reconstructed.
- Entities spawned using SpawnEntities and ReloadEntities now also get the correct entity mapping applied.
- Added several new unit tests to cover most of the new functionality.
- Fixed some places where the older API version was still called.
This change makes it possible to provide a Serialize Context for spawning entities from spawnables. This also removes the need for the Serialize Context to be retrieved multiple times per frame.
* Fix some FOV calculation viewport issues:
-Avoid calculating FOV if we've got an invalid viewport
-Don't override game mode FOV, let the active camera components manage it instead
* Fix viewport font positioning
This updates code in a few places to respect an API change/fix made to AtomFont - also switched the default value of m_virtual800x600ScreenSize to false as it's really behavior you want to opt into
* Don't activate CameraComponentController when in the Editor / not in game mode
- Invalidate 'Physics Materials From Mesh' boolean from collider component
- Removed material library from material selector. Default material library will always be used instead.
- Marking failing automated test as xfail
- Added default material to physics configuration.
- Moved material library asset from physx configuration to physics configuration, as it doesn't need to be physx specific.
- Refactor physics material system having into account that there is only one material library in the project.
- Renaming code from DefaultMaterialLibrary to MaterialLibrary.
- All queries about physics materials unified under PhysicsMaterialRequests bus.
- PhysXSystem only manages the material library asset.
- Saving and reloading the same physics material asset with different content didn't trigger a events that the material library has changed.
- Changing Physics Material Request interface to use shared_ptr instead of weak_ptr to be simpler to handle the returned materials and having a more consistent code.
- Refactored Material Manager to improve its implementation. Still following the same approach of "creating materials on the fly as they are requested", but now it's doing it consistently across the interface, with private helpers functions FindOrCreateMaterial that simplify vastly the implementation.
- Material Manager now listens to change event of material library asset and default material configuration so it updates its materials accordingly.
- Complete Material move constructor and operator.