Changes to reduce the latency between changing node selection in the editor and seeing the new node reflected in the Inspector tab
- Use Vector instead of List for ThemeOwner::get_theme_type_dependencies and related functions
- Use Vector instead of List for ThemeContext::themes, set_themes(), and get_themes()
- Add ClassDB:get_inheritance_chain_nocheck to get all parent/ancestor classes at once, to avoid repeated ClassDB locking overhead
- Update BIND_THEME_ITEM macros and ThemeDB::update_class_instance_items to use provided StringNames for call to ThemeItemSetter, instead of creating a new StringName in each call
These changes reduce the time taken by EditorInspector::update_tree by around 30-35%
On Windows this allows to avoid having to change the owner of the window
after it has been created, which in rare circumstances may cause the
window to bug out.
In some cases it can happen, that the order of input events and
window events is not followed, when input buffering or input accumulation
is active.
The display server order `InputEvent` => window-event gets changed to
window-event => `InputEvent` which becomes problematic in certain
situations.
This PR makes sure, that the order is adhered to by flushing input events
before a window event is sent.
Previously this problem was mitigated by discarding these delayed events.
But this solution was problematic in the setting of android input events.
This intends to be the correct way to handle non-child windows becoming covered by the current window when becoming focused.
Enabling this property on select windows, they will become transient to the currently focused one when becoming visible.
This deprecates the "unparent_when_invisible" function introduced by #76025.
`AcceptDialog`, `Popup` and `PopupMenu` no longer subscribe to
"window_input" signal, because that is only sent if it is not an
internal signal.
Instead they receive events in `_input_from_window`. They ensure that
the event is also propagated to their super-function, just like
previously the signals would be treated.