GoDotTest
swift
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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GoDotTest
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chicken cli: a dotnet tool for installing and managing addons from an addons.json file!
go_dot_test: An opinionated test runner system to make running C# tests easier in Godot. Supports code coverage and running from the command line for CI/CD purposes.
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C# games in Godot, 2022 edition
I believe I can address the first two points for you:
> Scalable text support a la TextMeshPro (sdf-based rendering)
Someone in our Discord recently found a way to scale their project UI correctly according to screen DPI, not sure if that solves your problem or not. Their project is also open source: https://github.com/derkork/openscad-graph-editor
> - the in-editor console is horrible. it frequently tells me "output overflow, print less text!". wtf?
That can be solved by upping the debugger output limit in your project. (https://github.com/chickensoft-games/go_dot_test/blob/1fb342...)
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GoDotTest: C# Testing for Godot with debugging in VSCode and command-line support
Hi! For all of you C# folks, I've released a nuget package called GoDotTest that allows you to run tests inside your Godot game easily.
swift
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Swift's native Clocks are inefficient
https://github.com/apple/swift/pull/73429
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Evolving the Go Standard Library with math/rand/v2
This algorithm produces biased result with probability 1/2^(32-bitwidth(N)). Using 64 or 128 random bits can make the bias practically undetectable. Comprehensive overview of the approach can be found here: https://github.com/apple/swift/pull/39143
- Swift: Differentiable Programming Manifesto
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Embedded Swift on the Raspberry Pi Pico
Because of C/C++ interop, and integration with CMake, you can just add Swift to a Zephyr project and it pretty much Just Works. [The docs](https://github.com/apple/swift/blob/main/docs/EmbeddedSwift/...) should mostly apply to the Zephyr SDK as well.
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A Deep Dive Into Observation: A New Way to Boost SwiftUI Performance
Fortunately, the Observation framework is part of the Swift 5.9 standard library. We can learn more information by examining its source code.
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Swift was always going to be part of the OS
They do! See https://github.com/apple/swift/blob/main/docs/LibraryEvoluti...
You can also see an example of what a different high level language integration with Swift ABI looks like here: https://github.com/dotnet/designs/blob/main/proposed/swift-i...
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Differentiable Swift
So is differentiable Swift a package for Swift or is it part of the Swift standard library? The video says go to swift.org but I can't find any info about differentiable Swift on that site.
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Beyond Backpropagation - Higher Order, Forward and Reverse-mode Automatic Differentiation for Tensorken
Swift's Differentiable Programming Manifesto. Swift has a powerful differentiable programming component, integrated with the compiler.
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Kotlin Multiplatform for Android and iOS Apps
You can do the same thing the other way around - https://github.com/apple/swift/blob/main/docs/Android.md.
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This isn’t the way to speed up Rust compile times
Codable (along with other derived conformances like Equatable, Hashable, and RawRepresentable) is indeed built in to the compiler[0], but unlike Serde, it operates during type-checking on a fully-constructed AST (with access to type information), manipulating the AST to insert code. Because it operates at a later stage of compilation and at a much higher level (with access to type information), the work necessary is significantly less.
With ongoing work for Swift macros, it may eventually be possible to rip this code out of the compiler and rewrite it as a macro, though it would need to be a semantic macro[1] rather a syntactic one, which isn't currently possible in Swift[2].
[0] https://github.com/apple/swift/blob/main/lib/Sema/DerivedCon...
What are some alternatives?
godot-docs - Godot Engine official documentation
solidity - Solidity, the Smart Contract Programming Language
defold - Defold is a completely free to use game engine for development of desktop, mobile and web games.
cpp-lazy - C++11/14/17/20 library for lazy evaluation
godot-swift - swift language support for the godot game engine
Elixir - Elixir is a dynamic, functional language for building scalable and maintainable applications
godot-jvm - Godot Kotlin JVM Module
tree-sitter - An incremental parsing system for programming tools
godex - Godex is a Godot Engine ECS library.
hummingbird - Hummingbird compiles trained ML models into tensor computation for faster inference.
Stride Game Engine - Stride Game Engine (formerly Xenko)
lobster - The Lobster Programming Language