Regenerate test results
Improve warning message for `INT_AS_ENUM_WITHOUT_CAST`
Improve `REDUNDANT_AWAIT` message and regenerate tests
Allow warning message for UNASSIGNED_VARIABLE_OP_ASSIGN to display specific operator
Remove "being" from some messages to make them consistent and clearer
Update expected test results
Use Variant::get_operator_name for determining string representation of operator instead of big switch-case
Update tests
Update modules/gdscript/gdscript_warning.cpp
Co-authored-by: Danil Alexeev <dalexeev12@yandex.ru>
Update tests... again
This fixes a bug in the analyzer where it did not push the SHADOWED_VARIABLE_BASE_CLASS
warning for members shadowed by variable in subclass. It does this by comparing the class
which contains the shadowed member with the class containing the variable, and pushing
SHADOWED_VARIABLE only if the classes are the same. Additionally, SHADOWED_VARIABLE_BASE_CLASS
can take an extra symbol which helps to specify the line for non native base class.
Using 2.2.7.dev217+g10c2abcf.
Had to add `colour` to the ignore list as we used it as an alias/keyword for the
documentation of color-related APIs.
Also ignore recommendations to change `thirdparty` to either `third-party` or
`third party`, which are correct but we use the former fairly consistently.
It is generally expected that the base class is called before the
inherited clas. This commit implements this behavior for the implicit
ready function (`@onready` annotation) to make it consistent with the
expectations.
When the types are validated at compile time, this type of call runs
faster. It is already used for instance methods, this adds this
optimization to native static methods as well.
If the type of a variable is a built-in Variant type, then it will
automatically be assigned a default value based on the type. This means
that the explicit initialization may be unnecessary. Thus this commit
removes the warning in such case.
This also changes the meaning of the unassigned warning to happen when
the variable is used before being assigned, not when it has zero
assignments.