pub struct AcceptDialog { /* private fields */ }
Expand description

core class AcceptDialog inherits WindowDialog (manually managed).

Official documentation

See the documentation of this class in the Godot engine’s official documentation. The method descriptions are generated from it and typically contain code samples in GDScript, not Rust.

Memory management

Non-reference-counted objects, such as the ones of this type, are usually owned by the engine.

AcceptDialog is a reference-only type. Persistent references can only exist in the unsafe Ref<AcceptDialog> form.

In the cases where Rust code owns an object of this type, for example if the object was just created on the Rust side and not passed to the engine yet, ownership should be either given to the engine or the object must be manually destroyed using Ref::free, or Ref::queue_free if it is a Node.

Class hierarchy

AcceptDialog inherits methods from:

Safety

All types in the Godot API have interior mutability in Rust parlance. To enforce that the official thread-safety guidelines are followed, the typestate pattern is used in the Ref and TRef smart pointers, and the Instance API. The typestate Ownership in these types tracks whether ownership is unique, shared, or exclusive to the current thread. For more information, see the type-level documentation on Ref.

Implementations§

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impl AcceptDialog

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pub fn new() -> Ref<Self, Unique>

Creates a new instance of this object.

Because this type is not reference counted, the lifetime of the returned object is not automatically managed.

Immediately after creation, the object is owned by the caller, and can be passed to the engine (in which case the engine will be responsible for destroying the object) or destroyed manually using Ref::free, or preferably Ref::queue_free if it is a Node.

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pub fn add_button(
    &self,
    text: impl Into<GodotString>,
    right: bool,
    action: impl Into<GodotString>
) -> Option<Ref<Button, Shared>>

Adds a button with label text and a custom action to the dialog and returns the created button. action will be passed to the custom_action signal when pressed. If true, right will place the button to the right of any sibling buttons. You can use remove_button method to remove a button created with this method from the dialog.

Default Arguments
  • right - false
  • action - ""
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pub fn add_cancel(
    &self,
    name: impl Into<GodotString>
) -> Option<Ref<Button, Shared>>

Adds a button with label name and a cancel action to the dialog and returns the created button. You can use remove_button method to remove a button created with this method from the dialog.

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pub fn hide_on_ok(&self) -> bool

If true, the dialog is hidden when the OK button is pressed. You can set it to false if you want to do e.g. input validation when receiving the confirmed signal, and handle hiding the dialog in your own logic. Note: Some nodes derived from this class can have a different default value, and potentially their own built-in logic overriding this setting. For example FileDialog defaults to false, and has its own input validation code that is called when you press OK, which eventually hides the dialog if the input is valid. As such, this property can’t be used in FileDialog to disable hiding the dialog when pressing OK.

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pub fn get_label(&self) -> Option<Ref<Label, Shared>>

Returns the label used for built-in text. Warning: This is a required internal node, removing and freeing it may cause a crash. If you wish to hide it or any of its children, use their [CanvasItem.visible][CanvasItem::visible] property.

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pub fn get_ok(&self) -> Option<Ref<Button, Shared>>

Returns the OK Button instance. Warning: This is a required internal node, removing and freeing it may cause a crash. If you wish to hide it or any of its children, use their [CanvasItem.visible][CanvasItem::visible] property.

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pub fn text(&self) -> GodotString

The text displayed by the dialog.

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pub fn has_autowrap(&self) -> bool

Sets autowrapping for the text in the dialog.

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pub fn register_text_enter(&self, line_edit: impl AsArg<Node>)

Registers a LineEdit in the dialog. When the enter key is pressed, the dialog will be accepted.

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pub fn remove_button(&self, button: impl AsArg<Control>)

Removes the button from the dialog. Does NOT free the button. The button must be a Button added with add_button or add_cancel method. After removal, pressing the button will no longer emit this dialog’s custom_action signal or cancel this dialog.

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pub fn set_autowrap(&self, autowrap: bool)

Sets autowrapping for the text in the dialog.

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pub fn set_hide_on_ok(&self, enabled: bool)

If true, the dialog is hidden when the OK button is pressed. You can set it to false if you want to do e.g. input validation when receiving the confirmed signal, and handle hiding the dialog in your own logic. Note: Some nodes derived from this class can have a different default value, and potentially their own built-in logic overriding this setting. For example FileDialog defaults to false, and has its own input validation code that is called when you press OK, which eventually hides the dialog if the input is valid. As such, this property can’t be used in FileDialog to disable hiding the dialog when pressing OK.

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pub fn set_text(&self, text: impl Into<GodotString>)

The text displayed by the dialog.

Methods from Deref<Target = WindowDialog>§

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pub fn get_close_button(&self) -> Option<Ref<TextureButton, Shared>>

Returns the close TextureButton. Warning: This is a required internal node, removing and freeing it may cause a crash. If you wish to hide it or any of its children, use their [CanvasItem.visible][CanvasItem::visible] property.

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pub fn resizable(&self) -> bool

If true, the user can resize the window.

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pub fn title(&self) -> GodotString

The text displayed in the window’s title bar.

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pub fn set_resizable(&self, resizable: bool)

If true, the user can resize the window.

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pub fn set_title(&self, title: impl Into<GodotString>)

The text displayed in the window’s title bar.

Methods from Deref<Target = Popup>§

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pub fn is_exclusive(&self) -> bool

If true, the popup will not be hidden when a click event occurs outside of it, or when it receives the ui_cancel action event. Note: Enabling this property doesn’t affect the Close or Cancel buttons’ behavior in dialogs that inherit from this class. As a workaround, you can use WindowDialog.get_close_button or ConfirmationDialog.get_cancel and hide the buttons in question by setting their [CanvasItem.visible][CanvasItem::visible] property to false.

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pub fn popup(&self, bounds: Rect2)

Popup (show the control in modal form).

Default Arguments
  • bounds - Rect2( 0, 0, 0, 0 )
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pub fn popup_centered(&self, size: Vector2)

Popup (show the control in modal form) in the center of the screen relative to its current canvas transform, at the current size, or at a size determined by size.

Default Arguments
  • size - Vector2( 0, 0 )
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pub fn popup_centered_clamped(&self, size: Vector2, fallback_ratio: f64)

Popup (show the control in modal form) in the center of the screen relative to the current canvas transform, clamping the size to size, then ensuring the popup is no larger than the viewport size multiplied by fallback_ratio.

Default Arguments
  • size - Vector2( 0, 0 )
  • fallback_ratio - 0.75
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pub fn popup_centered_minsize(&self, minsize: Vector2)

Popup (show the control in modal form) in the center of the screen relative to the current canvas transform, ensuring the size is never smaller than minsize.

Default Arguments
  • minsize - Vector2( 0, 0 )
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pub fn popup_centered_ratio(&self, ratio: f64)

Popup (show the control in modal form) in the center of the screen relative to the current canvas transform, scaled at a ratio of size of the screen.

Default Arguments
  • ratio - 0.75
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pub fn set_as_minsize(&self)

Shrink popup to keep to the minimum size of content.

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pub fn set_exclusive(&self, enable: bool)

If true, the popup will not be hidden when a click event occurs outside of it, or when it receives the ui_cancel action event. Note: Enabling this property doesn’t affect the Close or Cancel buttons’ behavior in dialogs that inherit from this class. As a workaround, you can use WindowDialog.get_close_button or ConfirmationDialog.get_cancel and hide the buttons in question by setting their [CanvasItem.visible][CanvasItem::visible] property to false.

Methods from Deref<Target = Control>§

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pub const ANCHOR_BEGIN: i64 = 0i64

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pub const CURSOR_ARROW: i64 = 0i64

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pub const FOCUS_NONE: i64 = 0i64

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pub const GROW_DIRECTION_BEGIN: i64 = 0i64

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pub const MOUSE_FILTER_STOP: i64 = 0i64

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pub const PRESET_MODE_MINSIZE: i64 = 0i64

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pub const PRESET_TOP_LEFT: i64 = 0i64

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pub const ANCHOR_END: i64 = 1i64

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pub const CURSOR_IBEAM: i64 = 1i64

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pub const FOCUS_CLICK: i64 = 1i64

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pub const GROW_DIRECTION_END: i64 = 1i64

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pub const MOUSE_FILTER_PASS: i64 = 1i64

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pub const PRESET_MODE_KEEP_WIDTH: i64 = 1i64

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pub const PRESET_TOP_RIGHT: i64 = 1i64

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pub const SIZE_FILL: i64 = 1i64

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pub const CURSOR_POINTING_HAND: i64 = 2i64

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pub const FOCUS_ALL: i64 = 2i64

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pub const GROW_DIRECTION_BOTH: i64 = 2i64

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pub const MOUSE_FILTER_IGNORE: i64 = 2i64

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pub const PRESET_BOTTOM_LEFT: i64 = 2i64

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pub const PRESET_MODE_KEEP_HEIGHT: i64 = 2i64

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pub const SIZE_EXPAND: i64 = 2i64

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pub const CURSOR_CROSS: i64 = 3i64

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pub const PRESET_BOTTOM_RIGHT: i64 = 3i64

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pub const PRESET_MODE_KEEP_SIZE: i64 = 3i64

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pub const SIZE_EXPAND_FILL: i64 = 3i64

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pub const CURSOR_WAIT: i64 = 4i64

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pub const PRESET_CENTER_LEFT: i64 = 4i64

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pub const SIZE_SHRINK_CENTER: i64 = 4i64

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pub const CURSOR_BUSY: i64 = 5i64

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pub const PRESET_CENTER_TOP: i64 = 5i64

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pub const CURSOR_DRAG: i64 = 6i64

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pub const PRESET_CENTER_RIGHT: i64 = 6i64

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pub const CURSOR_CAN_DROP: i64 = 7i64

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pub const PRESET_CENTER_BOTTOM: i64 = 7i64

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pub const CURSOR_FORBIDDEN: i64 = 8i64

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pub const PRESET_CENTER: i64 = 8i64

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pub const SIZE_SHRINK_END: i64 = 8i64

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pub const CURSOR_VSIZE: i64 = 9i64

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pub const PRESET_LEFT_WIDE: i64 = 9i64

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pub const CURSOR_HSIZE: i64 = 10i64

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pub const PRESET_TOP_WIDE: i64 = 10i64

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pub const CURSOR_BDIAGSIZE: i64 = 11i64

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pub const PRESET_RIGHT_WIDE: i64 = 11i64

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pub const CURSOR_FDIAGSIZE: i64 = 12i64

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pub const PRESET_BOTTOM_WIDE: i64 = 12i64

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pub const CURSOR_MOVE: i64 = 13i64

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pub const PRESET_VCENTER_WIDE: i64 = 13i64

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pub const CURSOR_VSPLIT: i64 = 14i64

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pub const PRESET_HCENTER_WIDE: i64 = 14i64

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pub const CURSOR_HSPLIT: i64 = 15i64

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pub const PRESET_WIDE: i64 = 15i64

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pub const CURSOR_HELP: i64 = 16i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_RESIZED: i64 = 40i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_MOUSE_ENTER: i64 = 41i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_MOUSE_EXIT: i64 = 42i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_FOCUS_ENTER: i64 = 43i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_FOCUS_EXIT: i64 = 44i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_THEME_CHANGED: i64 = 45i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_MODAL_CLOSE: i64 = 46i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_SCROLL_BEGIN: i64 = 47i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_SCROLL_END: i64 = 48i64

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pub fn accept_event(&self)

Marks an input event as handled. Once you accept an input event, it stops propagating, even to nodes listening to [Node._unhandled_input][Node::_unhandled_input] or [Node._unhandled_key_input][Node::_unhandled_key_input].

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pub fn add_color_override(&self, name: impl Into<GodotString>, color: Color)

Sample code is GDScript unless otherwise noted.

Creates a local override for a theme Color with the specified name. Local overrides always take precedence when fetching theme items for the control. See also get_color, remove_color_override. Example of overriding a label’s color and resetting it later:

# Given the child Label node "MyLabel", override its font color with a custom value.
$MyLabel.add_color_override("font_color", Color(1, 0.5, 0))
# Reset the font color of the child label.
$MyLabel.add_color_override("font_color", get_color("font_color", "Label"))
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pub fn add_constant_override(&self, name: impl Into<GodotString>, constant: i64)

Creates a local override for a theme constant with the specified name. Local overrides always take precedence when fetching theme items for the control. See also get_constant, remove_constant_override.

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pub fn add_font_override(
    &self,
    name: impl Into<GodotString>,
    font: impl AsArg<Font>
)

Creates a local override for a theme Font with the specified name. Local overrides always take precedence when fetching theme items for the control. Note: An override can be removed by assigning it a null value. This behavior is deprecated and will be removed in 4.0, use remove_font_override instead. See also get_font.

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pub fn add_icon_override(
    &self,
    name: impl Into<GodotString>,
    texture: impl AsArg<Texture>
)

Creates a local override for a theme icon with the specified name. Local overrides always take precedence when fetching theme items for the control. Note: An override can be removed by assigning it a null value. This behavior is deprecated and will be removed in 4.0, use remove_icon_override instead. See also get_icon.

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pub fn add_shader_override(
    &self,
    name: impl Into<GodotString>,
    shader: impl AsArg<Shader>
)

Creates a local override for a theme shader with the specified name. Local overrides always take precedence when fetching theme items for the control. Note: An override can be removed by assigning it a null value. This behavior is deprecated and will be removed in 4.0, use remove_shader_override instead.

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pub fn add_stylebox_override(
    &self,
    name: impl Into<GodotString>,
    stylebox: impl AsArg<StyleBox>
)

Sample code is GDScript unless otherwise noted.

Creates a local override for a theme StyleBox with the specified name. Local overrides always take precedence when fetching theme items for the control. Note: An override can be removed by assigning it a null value. This behavior is deprecated and will be removed in 4.0, use remove_stylebox_override instead. See also get_stylebox. Example of modifying a property in a StyleBox by duplicating it:

# The snippet below assumes the child node MyButton has a StyleBoxFlat assigned.
# Resources are shared across instances, so we need to duplicate it
# to avoid modifying the appearance of all other buttons.
var new_stylebox_normal = $MyButton.get_stylebox("normal").duplicate()
new_stylebox_normal.border_width_top = 3
new_stylebox_normal.border_color = Color(0, 1, 0.5)
$MyButton.add_stylebox_override("normal", new_stylebox_normal)
# Remove the stylebox override.
$MyButton.add_stylebox_override("normal", null)
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pub fn find_next_valid_focus(&self) -> Option<Ref<Control, Shared>>

Finds the next (below in the tree) Control that can receive the focus.

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pub fn find_prev_valid_focus(&self) -> Option<Ref<Control, Shared>>

Finds the previous (above in the tree) Control that can receive the focus.

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pub fn force_drag(&self, data: impl OwnedToVariant, preview: impl AsArg<Control>)

Forces drag and bypasses [get_drag_data][Self::get_drag_data] and set_drag_preview by passing data and preview. Drag will start even if the mouse is neither over nor pressed on this control. The methods [can_drop_data][Self::can_drop_data] and [drop_data][Self::drop_data] must be implemented on controls that want to receive drop data.

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pub fn anchor(&self, margin: i64) -> f64

Returns the anchor identified by margin constant from Margin enum. A getter method for anchor_bottom, anchor_left, anchor_right and anchor_top.

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pub fn get_begin(&self) -> Vector2

Returns margin_left and margin_top. See also [rect_position][Self::rect_position].

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pub fn get_color(
    &self,
    name: impl Into<GodotString>,
    theme_type: impl Into<GodotString>
) -> Color

Sample code is GDScript unless otherwise noted.

Returns a Color from the first matching Theme in the tree if that Theme has a color item with the specified name and theme_type. If theme_type is omitted the class name of the current control is used as the type, or theme_type_variation if it is defined. If the type is a class name its parent classes are also checked, in order of inheritance. For the current control its local overrides are considered first (see add_color_override), then its assigned theme. After the current control, each parent control and its assigned theme are considered; controls without a theme assigned are skipped. If no matching Theme is found in the tree, a custom project Theme (see [member ProjectSettings.gui/theme/custom]) and the default Theme are used.

func _ready():
    # Get the font color defined for the current Control's class, if it exists.
    modulate = get_color("font_color")
    # Get the font color defined for the Button class.
    modulate = get_color("font_color", "Button")
Default Arguments
  • theme_type - ""
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pub fn get_combined_minimum_size(&self) -> Vector2

Returns combined minimum size from [rect_min_size][Self::rect_min_size] and get_minimum_size.

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pub fn get_constant(
    &self,
    name: impl Into<GodotString>,
    theme_type: impl Into<GodotString>
) -> i64

Returns a constant from the first matching Theme in the tree if that Theme has a constant item with the specified name and theme_type. See get_color for details.

Default Arguments
  • theme_type - ""
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pub fn get_cursor_shape(&self, position: Vector2) -> CursorShape

Returns the mouse cursor shape the control displays on mouse hover. See CursorShape.

Default Arguments
  • position - Vector2( 0, 0 )
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pub fn custom_minimum_size(&self) -> Vector2

The minimum size of the node’s bounding rectangle. If you set it to a value greater than (0, 0), the node’s bounding rectangle will always have at least this size, even if its content is smaller. If it’s set to (0, 0), the node sizes automatically to fit its content, be it a texture or child nodes.

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pub fn default_cursor_shape(&self) -> CursorShape

The default cursor shape for this control. Useful for Godot plugins and applications or games that use the system’s mouse cursors. Note: On Linux, shapes may vary depending on the cursor theme of the system.

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pub fn get_end(&self) -> Vector2

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pub fn focus_mode(&self) -> FocusMode

The focus access mode for the control (None, Click or All). Only one Control can be focused at the same time, and it will receive keyboard signals.

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pub fn focus_neighbour(&self, margin: i64) -> NodePath

Returns the focus neighbour identified by margin constant from Margin enum. A getter method for focus_neighbour_bottom, focus_neighbour_left, focus_neighbour_right and focus_neighbour_top.

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pub fn focus_next(&self) -> NodePath

Tells Godot which node it should give keyboard focus to if the user presses Tab on a keyboard by default. You can change the key by editing the ui_focus_next input action. If this property is not set, Godot will select a “best guess” based on surrounding nodes in the scene tree.

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pub fn get_focus_owner(&self) -> Option<Ref<Control, Shared>>

Returns the control that has the keyboard focus or null if none.

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pub fn focus_previous(&self) -> NodePath

Tells Godot which node it should give keyboard focus to if the user presses Shift+Tab on a keyboard by default. You can change the key by editing the ui_focus_prev input action. If this property is not set, Godot will select a “best guess” based on surrounding nodes in the scene tree.

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pub fn get_font(
    &self,
    name: impl Into<GodotString>,
    theme_type: impl Into<GodotString>
) -> Option<Ref<Font, Shared>>

Returns a Font from the first matching Theme in the tree if that Theme has a font item with the specified name and theme_type. See get_color for details.

Default Arguments
  • theme_type - ""
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pub fn global_position(&self) -> Vector2

The node’s global position, relative to the world (usually to the top-left corner of the window).

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pub fn get_global_rect(&self) -> Rect2

Returns the position and size of the control relative to the top-left corner of the screen. See [rect_position][Self::rect_position] and [rect_size][Self::rect_size].

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pub fn h_grow_direction(&self) -> GrowDirection

Controls the direction on the horizontal axis in which the control should grow if its horizontal minimum size is changed to be greater than its current size, as the control always has to be at least the minimum size.

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pub fn h_size_flags(&self) -> i64

Tells the parent Container nodes how they should resize and place the node on the X axis. Use one of the SizeFlags constants to change the flags. See the constants to learn what each does.

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pub fn get_icon(
    &self,
    name: impl Into<GodotString>,
    theme_type: impl Into<GodotString>
) -> Option<Ref<Texture, Shared>>

Returns an icon from the first matching Theme in the tree if that Theme has an icon item with the specified name and theme_type. See get_color for details.

Default Arguments
  • theme_type - ""
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pub fn margin(&self, margin: i64) -> f64

Returns the anchor identified by margin constant from Margin enum. A getter method for margin_bottom, margin_left, margin_right and margin_top.

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pub fn get_minimum_size(&self) -> Vector2

Returns the minimum size for this control. See [rect_min_size][Self::rect_min_size].

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pub fn mouse_filter(&self) -> MouseFilter

Controls whether the control will be able to receive mouse button input events through [_gui_input][Self::_gui_input] and how these events should be handled. Also controls whether the control can receive the mouse_entered, and mouse_exited signals. See the constants to learn what each does.

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pub fn get_parent_area_size(&self) -> Vector2

Returns the width/height occupied in the parent control.

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pub fn get_parent_control(&self) -> Option<Ref<Control, Shared>>

Returns the parent control node.

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pub fn pass_on_modal_close_click(&self) -> bool

Enables whether input should propagate when you close the control as modal. If false, stops event handling at the viewport input event handling. The viewport first hides the modal and after marks the input as handled.

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pub fn pivot_offset(&self) -> Vector2

By default, the node’s pivot is its top-left corner. When you change its [rect_rotation][Self::rect_rotation] or [rect_scale][Self::rect_scale], it will rotate or scale around this pivot. Set this property to [rect_size][Self::rect_size] / 2 to pivot around the Control’s center.

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pub fn position(&self) -> Vector2

The node’s position, relative to its parent. It corresponds to the rectangle’s top-left corner. The property is not affected by [rect_pivot_offset][Self::rect_pivot_offset].

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pub fn get_rect(&self) -> Rect2

Returns the position and size of the control relative to the top-left corner of the parent Control. See [rect_position][Self::rect_position] and [rect_size][Self::rect_size].

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pub fn get_rotation(&self) -> f64

Returns the rotation (in radians).

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pub fn rotation_degrees(&self) -> f64

The node’s rotation around its pivot, in degrees. See [rect_pivot_offset][Self::rect_pivot_offset] to change the pivot’s position.

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pub fn scale(&self) -> Vector2

The node’s scale, relative to its [rect_size][Self::rect_size]. Change this property to scale the node around its [rect_pivot_offset][Self::rect_pivot_offset]. The Control’s [hint_tooltip][Self::hint_tooltip] will also scale according to this value. Note: This property is mainly intended to be used for animation purposes. Text inside the Control will look pixelated or blurry when the Control is scaled. To support multiple resolutions in your project, use an appropriate viewport stretch mode as described in the [documentation]documentation instead of scaling Controls individually. Note: If the Control node is a child of a Container node, the scale will be reset to Vector2(1, 1) when the scene is instanced. To set the Control’s scale when it’s instanced, wait for one frame using yield(get_tree(), "idle_frame") then set its [rect_scale][Self::rect_scale] property.

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pub fn size(&self) -> Vector2

The size of the node’s bounding rectangle, in pixels. Container nodes update this property automatically.

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pub fn stretch_ratio(&self) -> f64

If the node and at least one of its neighbours uses the SIZE_EXPAND size flag, the parent Container will let it take more or less space depending on this property. If this node has a stretch ratio of 2 and its neighbour a ratio of 1, this node will take two thirds of the available space.

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pub fn get_stylebox(
    &self,
    name: impl Into<GodotString>,
    theme_type: impl Into<GodotString>
) -> Option<Ref<StyleBox, Shared>>

Returns a StyleBox from the first matching Theme in the tree if that Theme has a stylebox item with the specified name and theme_type. See get_color for details.

Default Arguments
  • theme_type - ""
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pub fn theme(&self) -> Option<Ref<Theme, Shared>>

Changing this property replaces the current Theme resource this node and all its Control children use.

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pub fn get_theme_default_font(&self) -> Option<Ref<Font, Shared>>

Returns the default font from the first matching Theme in the tree if that Theme has a valid Theme.default_font value. See get_color for details.

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pub fn theme_type_variation(&self) -> GodotString

The name of a theme type variation used by this Control to look up its own theme items. When empty, the class name of the node is used (e.g. Button for the Button control), as well as the class names of all parent classes (in order of inheritance). When set, this property gives the highest priority to the type of the specified name. This type can in turn extend another type, forming a dependency chain. See Theme.set_type_variation. If the theme item cannot be found using this type or its base types, lookup falls back on the class names. Note: To look up Control’s own items use various get_* methods without specifying theme_type. Note: Theme items are looked for in the tree order, from branch to root, where each Control node is checked for its theme property. The earliest match against any type/class name is returned. The project-level Theme and the default Theme are checked last.

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pub fn get_tooltip(&self, at_position: Vector2) -> GodotString

Returns the tooltip, which will appear when the cursor is resting over this control. See [hint_tooltip][Self::hint_tooltip].

Default Arguments
  • at_position - Vector2( 0, 0 )
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pub fn v_grow_direction(&self) -> GrowDirection

Controls the direction on the vertical axis in which the control should grow if its vertical minimum size is changed to be greater than its current size, as the control always has to be at least the minimum size.

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pub fn v_size_flags(&self) -> i64

Tells the parent Container nodes how they should resize and place the node on the Y axis. Use one of the SizeFlags constants to change the flags. See the constants to learn what each does.

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pub fn grab_click_focus(&self)

Sample code is GDScript unless otherwise noted.

Creates an InputEventMouseButton that attempts to click the control. If the event is received, the control acquires focus.

func _process(delta):
    grab_click_focus() #when clicking another Control node, this node will be clicked instead
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pub fn grab_focus(&self)

Steal the focus from another control and become the focused control (see focus_mode). Note: Using this method together with Object.call_deferred makes it more reliable, especially when called inside [Node._ready][Node::_ready].

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pub fn has_color(
    &self,
    name: impl Into<GodotString>,
    theme_type: impl Into<GodotString>
) -> bool

Returns true if there is a matching Theme in the tree that has a color item with the specified name and theme_type. See get_color for details.

Default Arguments
  • theme_type - ""
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pub fn has_color_override(&self, name: impl Into<GodotString>) -> bool

Returns true if there is a local override for a theme Color with the specified name in this Control node. See add_color_override.

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pub fn has_constant(
    &self,
    name: impl Into<GodotString>,
    theme_type: impl Into<GodotString>
) -> bool

Returns true if there is a matching Theme in the tree that has a constant item with the specified name and theme_type. See get_color for details.

Default Arguments
  • theme_type - ""
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pub fn has_constant_override(&self, name: impl Into<GodotString>) -> bool

Returns true if there is a local override for a theme constant with the specified name in this Control node. See add_constant_override.

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pub fn has_focus(&self) -> bool

Returns true if this is the current focused control. See focus_mode.

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pub fn has_font(
    &self,
    name: impl Into<GodotString>,
    theme_type: impl Into<GodotString>
) -> bool

Returns true if there is a matching Theme in the tree that has a font item with the specified name and theme_type. See get_color for details.

Default Arguments
  • theme_type - ""
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pub fn has_font_override(&self, name: impl Into<GodotString>) -> bool

Returns true if there is a local override for a theme Font with the specified name in this Control node. See add_font_override.

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pub fn has_icon(
    &self,
    name: impl Into<GodotString>,
    theme_type: impl Into<GodotString>
) -> bool

Returns true if there is a matching Theme in the tree that has an icon item with the specified name and theme_type. See get_color for details.

Default Arguments
  • theme_type - ""
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pub fn has_icon_override(&self, name: impl Into<GodotString>) -> bool

Returns true if there is a local override for a theme icon with the specified name in this Control node. See add_icon_override.

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pub fn has_shader_override(&self, name: impl Into<GodotString>) -> bool

Returns true if there is a local override for a theme shader with the specified name in this Control node. See add_shader_override.

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pub fn has_stylebox(
    &self,
    name: impl Into<GodotString>,
    theme_type: impl Into<GodotString>
) -> bool

Returns true if there is a matching Theme in the tree that has a stylebox item with the specified name and theme_type. See get_color for details.

Default Arguments
  • theme_type - ""
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pub fn has_stylebox_override(&self, name: impl Into<GodotString>) -> bool

Returns true if there is a local override for a theme StyleBox with the specified name in this Control node. See add_stylebox_override.

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pub fn is_clipping_contents(&self) -> bool

Enables whether rendering of CanvasItem based children should be clipped to this control’s rectangle. If true, parts of a child which would be visibly outside of this control’s rectangle will not be rendered.

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pub fn is_drag_successful(&self) -> bool

Returns true if a drag operation is successful. Alternative to Viewport.gui_is_drag_successful. Best used with Node.NOTIFICATION_DRAG_END.

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pub fn minimum_size_changed(&self)

Invalidates the size cache in this node and in parent nodes up to toplevel. Intended to be used with get_minimum_size when the return value is changed. Setting [rect_min_size][Self::rect_min_size] directly calls this method automatically.

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pub fn release_focus(&self)

Give up the focus. No other control will be able to receive keyboard input.

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pub fn remove_color_override(&self, name: impl Into<GodotString>)

Removes a theme override for a Color with the given name.

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pub fn remove_constant_override(&self, name: impl Into<GodotString>)

Removes a theme override for a constant with the given name.

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pub fn remove_font_override(&self, name: impl Into<GodotString>)

Removes a theme override for a Font with the given name.

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pub fn remove_icon_override(&self, name: impl Into<GodotString>)

Removes a theme override for an icon with the given name.

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pub fn remove_shader_override(&self, name: impl Into<GodotString>)

Removes a theme override for a shader with the given name.

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pub fn remove_stylebox_override(&self, name: impl Into<GodotString>)

Removes a theme override for a StyleBox with the given name.

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pub fn set_anchor(
    &self,
    margin: i64,
    anchor: f64,
    keep_margin: bool,
    push_opposite_anchor: bool
)

Sets the anchor identified by margin constant from Margin enum to value anchor. A setter method for anchor_bottom, anchor_left, anchor_right and anchor_top. If keep_margin is true, margins aren’t updated after this operation. If push_opposite_anchor is true and the opposite anchor overlaps this anchor, the opposite one will have its value overridden. For example, when setting left anchor to 1 and the right anchor has value of 0.5, the right anchor will also get value of 1. If push_opposite_anchor was false, the left anchor would get value 0.5.

Default Arguments
  • keep_margin - false
  • push_opposite_anchor - true
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pub fn set_anchor_and_margin(
    &self,
    margin: i64,
    anchor: f64,
    offset: f64,
    push_opposite_anchor: bool
)

Works the same as set_anchor, but instead of keep_margin argument and automatic update of margin, it allows to set the margin offset yourself (see set_margin).

Default Arguments
  • push_opposite_anchor - false
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pub fn set_anchors_and_margins_preset(
    &self,
    preset: i64,
    resize_mode: i64,
    margin: i64
)

Sets both anchor preset and margin preset. See set_anchors_preset and set_margins_preset.

Default Arguments
  • resize_mode - 0
  • margin - 0
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pub fn set_anchors_preset(&self, preset: i64, keep_margins: bool)

Sets the anchors to a preset from [enum Control.LayoutPreset] enum. This is the code equivalent to using the Layout menu in the 2D editor. If keep_margins is true, control’s position will also be updated.

Default Arguments
  • keep_margins - false
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pub fn set_begin(&self, position: Vector2)

Sets margin_left and margin_top at the same time. Equivalent of changing [rect_position][Self::rect_position].

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pub fn set_clip_contents(&self, enable: bool)

Enables whether rendering of CanvasItem based children should be clipped to this control’s rectangle. If true, parts of a child which would be visibly outside of this control’s rectangle will not be rendered.

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pub fn set_custom_minimum_size(&self, size: Vector2)

The minimum size of the node’s bounding rectangle. If you set it to a value greater than (0, 0), the node’s bounding rectangle will always have at least this size, even if its content is smaller. If it’s set to (0, 0), the node sizes automatically to fit its content, be it a texture or child nodes.

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pub fn set_default_cursor_shape(&self, shape: i64)

The default cursor shape for this control. Useful for Godot plugins and applications or games that use the system’s mouse cursors. Note: On Linux, shapes may vary depending on the cursor theme of the system.

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pub fn set_drag_forwarding(&self, target: impl AsArg<Control>)

Sample code is GDScript unless otherwise noted.

Forwards the handling of this control’s drag and drop to target control. Forwarding can be implemented in the target control similar to the methods [get_drag_data][Self::get_drag_data], [can_drop_data][Self::can_drop_data], and [drop_data][Self::drop_data] but with two differences:

  1. The function name must be suffixed with _fw
  2. The function must take an extra argument that is the control doing the forwarding
# ThisControl.gd
extends Control
func _ready():
    set_drag_forwarding(target_control)

# TargetControl.gd
extends Control
func can_drop_data_fw(position, data, from_control):
    return true

func drop_data_fw(position, data, from_control):
    my_handle_data(data)

func get_drag_data_fw(position, from_control):
    set_drag_preview(my_preview)
    return my_data()
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pub fn set_drag_preview(&self, control: impl AsArg<Control>)

Sample code is GDScript unless otherwise noted.

Shows the given control at the mouse pointer. A good time to call this method is in [get_drag_data][Self::get_drag_data]. The control must not be in the scene tree. You should not free the control, and you should not keep a reference to the control beyond the duration of the drag. It will be deleted automatically after the drag has ended.

export (Color, RGBA) var color = Color(1, 0, 0, 1)

func get_drag_data(position):
    # Use a control that is not in the tree
    var cpb = ColorPickerButton.new()
    cpb.color = color
    cpb.rect_size = Vector2(50, 50)
    set_drag_preview(cpb)
    return color
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pub fn set_end(&self, position: Vector2)

Sets margin_right and margin_bottom at the same time.

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pub fn set_focus_mode(&self, mode: i64)

The focus access mode for the control (None, Click or All). Only one Control can be focused at the same time, and it will receive keyboard signals.

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pub fn set_focus_neighbour(&self, margin: i64, neighbour: impl Into<NodePath>)

Sets the anchor identified by margin constant from Margin enum to Control at neighbor node path. A setter method for focus_neighbour_bottom, focus_neighbour_left, focus_neighbour_right and focus_neighbour_top.

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pub fn set_focus_next(&self, next: impl Into<NodePath>)

Tells Godot which node it should give keyboard focus to if the user presses Tab on a keyboard by default. You can change the key by editing the ui_focus_next input action. If this property is not set, Godot will select a “best guess” based on surrounding nodes in the scene tree.

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pub fn set_focus_previous(&self, previous: impl Into<NodePath>)

Tells Godot which node it should give keyboard focus to if the user presses Shift+Tab on a keyboard by default. You can change the key by editing the ui_focus_prev input action. If this property is not set, Godot will select a “best guess” based on surrounding nodes in the scene tree.

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pub fn set_global_position(&self, position: Vector2, keep_margins: bool)

Sets the [rect_global_position][Self::rect_global_position] to given position. If keep_margins is true, control’s anchors will be updated instead of margins.

Default Arguments
  • keep_margins - false
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pub fn set_h_grow_direction(&self, direction: i64)

Controls the direction on the horizontal axis in which the control should grow if its horizontal minimum size is changed to be greater than its current size, as the control always has to be at least the minimum size.

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pub fn set_h_size_flags(&self, flags: i64)

Tells the parent Container nodes how they should resize and place the node on the X axis. Use one of the SizeFlags constants to change the flags. See the constants to learn what each does.

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pub fn set_margin(&self, margin: i64, offset: f64)

Sets the margin identified by margin constant from Margin enum to given offset. A setter method for margin_bottom, margin_left, margin_right and margin_top.

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pub fn set_margins_preset(&self, preset: i64, resize_mode: i64, margin: i64)

Sets the margins to a preset from [enum Control.LayoutPreset] enum. This is the code equivalent to using the Layout menu in the 2D editor. Use parameter resize_mode with constants from [enum Control.LayoutPresetMode] to better determine the resulting size of the Control. Constant size will be ignored if used with presets that change size, e.g. PRESET_LEFT_WIDE. Use parameter margin to determine the gap between the Control and the edges.

Default Arguments
  • resize_mode - 0
  • margin - 0
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pub fn set_mouse_filter(&self, filter: i64)

Controls whether the control will be able to receive mouse button input events through [_gui_input][Self::_gui_input] and how these events should be handled. Also controls whether the control can receive the mouse_entered, and mouse_exited signals. See the constants to learn what each does.

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pub fn set_pass_on_modal_close_click(&self, enabled: bool)

Enables whether input should propagate when you close the control as modal. If false, stops event handling at the viewport input event handling. The viewport first hides the modal and after marks the input as handled.

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pub fn set_pivot_offset(&self, pivot_offset: Vector2)

By default, the node’s pivot is its top-left corner. When you change its [rect_rotation][Self::rect_rotation] or [rect_scale][Self::rect_scale], it will rotate or scale around this pivot. Set this property to [rect_size][Self::rect_size] / 2 to pivot around the Control’s center.

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pub fn set_position(&self, position: Vector2, keep_margins: bool)

Sets the [rect_position][Self::rect_position] to given position. If keep_margins is true, control’s anchors will be updated instead of margins.

Default Arguments
  • keep_margins - false
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pub fn set_rotation(&self, radians: f64)

Sets the rotation (in radians).

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pub fn set_rotation_degrees(&self, degrees: f64)

The node’s rotation around its pivot, in degrees. See [rect_pivot_offset][Self::rect_pivot_offset] to change the pivot’s position.

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pub fn set_scale(&self, scale: Vector2)

The node’s scale, relative to its [rect_size][Self::rect_size]. Change this property to scale the node around its [rect_pivot_offset][Self::rect_pivot_offset]. The Control’s [hint_tooltip][Self::hint_tooltip] will also scale according to this value. Note: This property is mainly intended to be used for animation purposes. Text inside the Control will look pixelated or blurry when the Control is scaled. To support multiple resolutions in your project, use an appropriate viewport stretch mode as described in the [documentation]documentation instead of scaling Controls individually. Note: If the Control node is a child of a Container node, the scale will be reset to Vector2(1, 1) when the scene is instanced. To set the Control’s scale when it’s instanced, wait for one frame using yield(get_tree(), "idle_frame") then set its [rect_scale][Self::rect_scale] property.

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pub fn set_size(&self, size: Vector2, keep_margins: bool)

Sets the size (see [rect_size][Self::rect_size]). If keep_margins is true, control’s anchors will be updated instead of margins.

Default Arguments
  • keep_margins - false
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pub fn set_stretch_ratio(&self, ratio: f64)

If the node and at least one of its neighbours uses the SIZE_EXPAND size flag, the parent Container will let it take more or less space depending on this property. If this node has a stretch ratio of 2 and its neighbour a ratio of 1, this node will take two thirds of the available space.

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pub fn set_theme(&self, theme: impl AsArg<Theme>)

Changing this property replaces the current Theme resource this node and all its Control children use.

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pub fn set_theme_type_variation(&self, theme_type: impl Into<GodotString>)

The name of a theme type variation used by this Control to look up its own theme items. When empty, the class name of the node is used (e.g. Button for the Button control), as well as the class names of all parent classes (in order of inheritance). When set, this property gives the highest priority to the type of the specified name. This type can in turn extend another type, forming a dependency chain. See Theme.set_type_variation. If the theme item cannot be found using this type or its base types, lookup falls back on the class names. Note: To look up Control’s own items use various get_* methods without specifying theme_type. Note: Theme items are looked for in the tree order, from branch to root, where each Control node is checked for its theme property. The earliest match against any type/class name is returned. The project-level Theme and the default Theme are checked last.

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pub fn set_tooltip(&self, tooltip: impl Into<GodotString>)

Sample code is GDScript unless otherwise noted.

Changes the tooltip text. The tooltip appears when the user’s mouse cursor stays idle over this control for a few moments, provided that the mouse_filter property is not MOUSE_FILTER_IGNORE. You can change the time required for the tooltip to appear with gui/timers/tooltip_delay_sec option in Project Settings. The tooltip popup will use either a default implementation, or a custom one that you can provide by overriding [_make_custom_tooltip][Self::_make_custom_tooltip]. The default tooltip includes a PopupPanel and Label whose theme properties can be customized using Theme methods with the "TooltipPanel" and "TooltipLabel" respectively. For example:

var style_box = StyleBoxFlat.new()
style_box.set_bg_color(Color(1, 1, 0))
style_box.set_border_width_all(2)
# We assume here that the `theme` property has been assigned a custom Theme beforehand.
theme.set_stylebox("panel", "TooltipPanel", style_box)
theme.set_color("font_color", "TooltipLabel", Color(0, 1, 1))
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pub fn set_v_grow_direction(&self, direction: i64)

Controls the direction on the vertical axis in which the control should grow if its vertical minimum size is changed to be greater than its current size, as the control always has to be at least the minimum size.

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pub fn set_v_size_flags(&self, flags: i64)

Tells the parent Container nodes how they should resize and place the node on the Y axis. Use one of the SizeFlags constants to change the flags. See the constants to learn what each does.

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pub fn show_modal(&self, exclusive: bool)

Displays a control as modal. Control must be a subwindow. Modal controls capture the input signals until closed or the area outside them is accessed. When a modal control loses focus, or the ESC key is pressed, they automatically hide. Modal controls are used extensively for popup dialogs and menus. If exclusive is true, other controls will not receive input and clicking outside this control will not close it.

Default Arguments
  • exclusive - false
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pub fn warp_mouse(&self, to_position: Vector2)

Moves the mouse cursor to to_position, relative to [rect_position][Self::rect_position] of this Control.

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pub fn anchor_bottom(&self) -> f64

Anchors the bottom edge of the node to the origin, the center, or the end of its parent control. It changes how the bottom margin updates when the node moves or changes size. You can use one of the Anchor constants for convenience.

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pub fn anchor_left(&self) -> f64

Anchors the left edge of the node to the origin, the center or the end of its parent control. It changes how the left margin updates when the node moves or changes size. You can use one of the Anchor constants for convenience.

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pub fn anchor_right(&self) -> f64

Anchors the right edge of the node to the origin, the center or the end of its parent control. It changes how the right margin updates when the node moves or changes size. You can use one of the Anchor constants for convenience.

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pub fn anchor_top(&self) -> f64

Anchors the top edge of the node to the origin, the center or the end of its parent control. It changes how the top margin updates when the node moves or changes size. You can use one of the Anchor constants for convenience.

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pub fn focus_neighbour_bottom(&self) -> NodePath

Tells Godot which node it should give keyboard focus to if the user presses the down arrow on the keyboard or down on a gamepad by default. You can change the key by editing the ui_down input action. The node must be a Control. If this property is not set, Godot will give focus to the closest Control to the bottom of this one.

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pub fn set_focus_neighbour_bottom(&self, value: impl Into<NodePath>)

Tells Godot which node it should give keyboard focus to if the user presses the down arrow on the keyboard or down on a gamepad by default. You can change the key by editing the ui_down input action. The node must be a Control. If this property is not set, Godot will give focus to the closest Control to the bottom of this one.

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pub fn focus_neighbour_left(&self) -> NodePath

Tells Godot which node it should give keyboard focus to if the user presses the left arrow on the keyboard or left on a gamepad by default. You can change the key by editing the ui_left input action. The node must be a Control. If this property is not set, Godot will give focus to the closest Control to the left of this one.

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pub fn set_focus_neighbour_left(&self, value: impl Into<NodePath>)

Tells Godot which node it should give keyboard focus to if the user presses the left arrow on the keyboard or left on a gamepad by default. You can change the key by editing the ui_left input action. The node must be a Control. If this property is not set, Godot will give focus to the closest Control to the left of this one.

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pub fn focus_neighbour_right(&self) -> NodePath

Tells Godot which node it should give keyboard focus to if the user presses the right arrow on the keyboard or right on a gamepad by default. You can change the key by editing the ui_right input action. The node must be a Control. If this property is not set, Godot will give focus to the closest Control to the bottom of this one.

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pub fn set_focus_neighbour_right(&self, value: impl Into<NodePath>)

Tells Godot which node it should give keyboard focus to if the user presses the right arrow on the keyboard or right on a gamepad by default. You can change the key by editing the ui_right input action. The node must be a Control. If this property is not set, Godot will give focus to the closest Control to the bottom of this one.

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pub fn focus_neighbour_top(&self) -> NodePath

Tells Godot which node it should give keyboard focus to if the user presses the top arrow on the keyboard or top on a gamepad by default. You can change the key by editing the ui_top input action. The node must be a Control. If this property is not set, Godot will give focus to the closest Control to the bottom of this one.

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pub fn set_focus_neighbour_top(&self, value: impl Into<NodePath>)

Tells Godot which node it should give keyboard focus to if the user presses the top arrow on the keyboard or top on a gamepad by default. You can change the key by editing the ui_top input action. The node must be a Control. If this property is not set, Godot will give focus to the closest Control to the bottom of this one.

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pub fn margin_bottom(&self) -> i64

Distance between the node’s bottom edge and its parent control, based on anchor_bottom. Margins are often controlled by one or multiple parent Container nodes, so you should not modify them manually if your node is a direct child of a Container. Margins update automatically when you move or resize the node.

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pub fn set_margin_bottom(&self, value: i64)

Distance between the node’s bottom edge and its parent control, based on anchor_bottom. Margins are often controlled by one or multiple parent Container nodes, so you should not modify them manually if your node is a direct child of a Container. Margins update automatically when you move or resize the node.

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pub fn margin_left(&self) -> i64

Distance between the node’s left edge and its parent control, based on anchor_left. Margins are often controlled by one or multiple parent Container nodes, so you should not modify them manually if your node is a direct child of a Container. Margins update automatically when you move or resize the node.

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pub fn set_margin_left(&self, value: i64)

Distance between the node’s left edge and its parent control, based on anchor_left. Margins are often controlled by one or multiple parent Container nodes, so you should not modify them manually if your node is a direct child of a Container. Margins update automatically when you move or resize the node.

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pub fn margin_right(&self) -> i64

Distance between the node’s right edge and its parent control, based on anchor_right. Margins are often controlled by one or multiple parent Container nodes, so you should not modify them manually if your node is a direct child of a Container. Margins update automatically when you move or resize the node.

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pub fn set_margin_right(&self, value: i64)

Distance between the node’s right edge and its parent control, based on anchor_right. Margins are often controlled by one or multiple parent Container nodes, so you should not modify them manually if your node is a direct child of a Container. Margins update automatically when you move or resize the node.

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pub fn margin_top(&self) -> i64

Distance between the node’s top edge and its parent control, based on anchor_top. Margins are often controlled by one or multiple parent Container nodes, so you should not modify them manually if your node is a direct child of a Container. Margins update automatically when you move or resize the node.

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pub fn set_margin_top(&self, value: i64)

Distance between the node’s top edge and its parent control, based on anchor_top. Margins are often controlled by one or multiple parent Container nodes, so you should not modify them manually if your node is a direct child of a Container. Margins update automatically when you move or resize the node.

Methods from Deref<Target = CanvasItem>§

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pub fn draw_arc(
    &self,
    center: Vector2,
    radius: f64,
    start_angle: f64,
    end_angle: f64,
    point_count: i64,
    color: Color,
    width: f64,
    antialiased: bool
)

Draws a unfilled arc between the given angles. The larger the value of point_count, the smoother the curve. See also draw_circle. Note: Line drawing is not accelerated by batching if antialiased is true. Note: Due to how it works, built-in antialiasing will not look correct for translucent lines and may not work on certain platforms. As a workaround, install the Antialiased Line2D add-on then create an AntialiasedRegularPolygon2D node. That node relies on a texture with custom mipmaps to perform antialiasing. 2D batching is also still supported with those antialiased lines.

Default Arguments
  • width - 1.0
  • antialiased - false
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pub fn draw_char(
    &self,
    font: impl AsArg<Font>,
    position: Vector2,
    char: impl Into<GodotString>,
    next: impl Into<GodotString>,
    modulate: Color
) -> f64

Draws a string character using a custom font. Returns the advance, depending on the character width and kerning with an optional next character.

Default Arguments
  • modulate - Color( 1, 1, 1, 1 )
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pub fn draw_circle(&self, position: Vector2, radius: f64, color: Color)

Draws a colored, filled circle. See also draw_arc, draw_polyline and draw_polygon. Note: Built-in antialiasing is not provided for draw_circle. As a workaround, install the Antialiased Line2D add-on then create an AntialiasedRegularPolygon2D node. That node relies on a texture with custom mipmaps to perform antialiasing.

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pub fn draw_colored_polygon(
    &self,
    points: PoolArray<Vector2>,
    color: Color,
    uvs: PoolArray<Vector2>,
    texture: impl AsArg<Texture>,
    normal_map: impl AsArg<Texture>,
    antialiased: bool
)

Draws a colored polygon of any amount of points, convex or concave. Unlike draw_polygon, a single color must be specified for the whole polygon. Note: Due to how it works, built-in antialiasing will not look correct for translucent polygons and may not work on certain platforms. As a workaround, install the Antialiased Line2D add-on then create an AntialiasedPolygon2D node. That node relies on a texture with custom mipmaps to perform antialiasing.

Default Arguments
  • uvs - PoolVector2Array( )
  • texture - null
  • normal_map - null
  • antialiased - false
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pub fn draw_line(
    &self,
    from: Vector2,
    to: Vector2,
    color: Color,
    width: f64,
    antialiased: bool
)

Draws a line from a 2D point to another, with a given color and width. It can be optionally antialiased. See also draw_multiline and draw_polyline. Note: Line drawing is not accelerated by batching if antialiased is true. Note: Due to how it works, built-in antialiasing will not look correct for translucent lines and may not work on certain platforms. As a workaround, install the Antialiased Line2D add-on then create an AntialiasedLine2D node. That node relies on a texture with custom mipmaps to perform antialiasing. 2D batching is also still supported with those antialiased lines.

Default Arguments
  • width - 1.0
  • antialiased - false
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pub fn draw_mesh(
    &self,
    mesh: impl AsArg<Mesh>,
    texture: impl AsArg<Texture>,
    normal_map: impl AsArg<Texture>,
    transform: Transform2D,
    modulate: Color
)

Draws a Mesh in 2D, using the provided texture. See MeshInstance2D for related documentation.

Default Arguments
  • normal_map - null
  • transform - Transform2D( 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0 )
  • modulate - Color( 1, 1, 1, 1 )
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pub fn draw_multiline(
    &self,
    points: PoolArray<Vector2>,
    color: Color,
    width: f64,
    antialiased: bool
)

Draws multiple disconnected lines with a uniform color. When drawing large amounts of lines, this is faster than using individual draw_line calls. To draw interconnected lines, use draw_polyline instead. Note: width and antialiased are currently not implemented and have no effect. As a workaround, install the Antialiased Line2D add-on then create an AntialiasedLine2D node. That node relies on a texture with custom mipmaps to perform antialiasing. 2D batching is also still supported with those antialiased lines.

Default Arguments
  • width - 1.0
  • antialiased - false
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pub fn draw_multiline_colors(
    &self,
    points: PoolArray<Vector2>,
    colors: PoolArray<Color>,
    width: f64,
    antialiased: bool
)

Draws multiple disconnected lines with a uniform width and segment-by-segment coloring. Colors assigned to line segments match by index between points and colors. When drawing large amounts of lines, this is faster than using individual draw_line calls. To draw interconnected lines, use draw_polyline_colors instead. Note: width and antialiased are currently not implemented and have no effect. As a workaround, install the Antialiased Line2D add-on then create an AntialiasedLine2D node. That node relies on a texture with custom mipmaps to perform antialiasing. 2D batching is also still supported with those antialiased lines.

Default Arguments
  • width - 1.0
  • antialiased - false
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pub fn draw_multimesh(
    &self,
    multimesh: impl AsArg<MultiMesh>,
    texture: impl AsArg<Texture>,
    normal_map: impl AsArg<Texture>
)

Draws a MultiMesh in 2D with the provided texture. See MultiMeshInstance2D for related documentation.

Default Arguments
  • normal_map - null
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pub fn draw_polygon(
    &self,
    points: PoolArray<Vector2>,
    colors: PoolArray<Color>,
    uvs: PoolArray<Vector2>,
    texture: impl AsArg<Texture>,
    normal_map: impl AsArg<Texture>,
    antialiased: bool
)

Draws a solid polygon of any amount of points, convex or concave. Unlike draw_colored_polygon, each point’s color can be changed individually. See also draw_polyline and draw_polyline_colors. Note: Due to how it works, built-in antialiasing will not look correct for translucent polygons and may not work on certain platforms. As a workaround, install the Antialiased Line2D add-on then create an AntialiasedPolygon2D node. That node relies on a texture with custom mipmaps to perform antialiasing.

Default Arguments
  • uvs - PoolVector2Array( )
  • texture - null
  • normal_map - null
  • antialiased - false
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pub fn draw_polyline(
    &self,
    points: PoolArray<Vector2>,
    color: Color,
    width: f64,
    antialiased: bool
)

Draws interconnected line segments with a uniform color and width and optional antialiasing. When drawing large amounts of lines, this is faster than using individual draw_line calls. To draw disconnected lines, use draw_multiline instead. See also draw_polygon. Note: Due to how it works, built-in antialiasing will not look correct for translucent polygons and may not work on certain platforms. As a workaround, install the Antialiased Line2D add-on then create an AntialiasedPolygon2D node. That node relies on a texture with custom mipmaps to perform antialiasing.

Default Arguments
  • width - 1.0
  • antialiased - false
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pub fn draw_polyline_colors(
    &self,
    points: PoolArray<Vector2>,
    colors: PoolArray<Color>,
    width: f64,
    antialiased: bool
)

Draws interconnected line segments with a uniform width and segment-by-segment coloring, and optional antialiasing. Colors assigned to line segments match by index between points and colors. When drawing large amounts of lines, this is faster than using individual draw_line calls. To draw disconnected lines, use draw_multiline_colors instead. See also draw_polygon. Note: Due to how it works, built-in antialiasing will not look correct for translucent polygons and may not work on certain platforms. As a workaround, install the Antialiased Line2D add-on then create an AntialiasedPolygon2D node. That node relies on a texture with custom mipmaps to perform antialiasing.

Default Arguments
  • width - 1.0
  • antialiased - false
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pub fn draw_primitive(
    &self,
    points: PoolArray<Vector2>,
    colors: PoolArray<Color>,
    uvs: PoolArray<Vector2>,
    texture: impl AsArg<Texture>,
    width: f64,
    normal_map: impl AsArg<Texture>
)

Draws a custom primitive. 1 point for a point, 2 points for a line, 3 points for a triangle, and 4 points for a quad. If 0 points or more than 4 points are specified, nothing will be drawn and an error message will be printed. See also draw_line, draw_polyline, draw_polygon, and draw_rect.

Default Arguments
  • texture - null
  • width - 1.0
  • normal_map - null
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pub fn draw_rect(
    &self,
    rect: Rect2,
    color: Color,
    filled: bool,
    width: f64,
    antialiased: bool
)

Draws a rectangle. If filled is true, the rectangle will be filled with the color specified. If filled is false, the rectangle will be drawn as a stroke with the color and width specified. If antialiased is true, the lines will attempt to perform antialiasing using OpenGL line smoothing. Note: width and antialiased are only effective if filled is false. Note: Due to how it works, built-in antialiasing will not look correct for translucent polygons and may not work on certain platforms. As a workaround, install the Antialiased Line2D add-on then create an AntialiasedPolygon2D node. That node relies on a texture with custom mipmaps to perform antialiasing.

Default Arguments
  • filled - true
  • width - 1.0
  • antialiased - false
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pub fn draw_set_transform(&self, position: Vector2, rotation: f64, scale: Vector2)

Sets a custom transform for drawing via components. Anything drawn afterwards will be transformed by this.

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pub fn draw_set_transform_matrix(&self, xform: Transform2D)

Sets a custom transform for drawing via matrix. Anything drawn afterwards will be transformed by this.

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pub fn draw_string(
    &self,
    font: impl AsArg<Font>,
    position: Vector2,
    text: impl Into<GodotString>,
    modulate: Color,
    clip_w: i64
)

Sample code is GDScript unless otherwise noted.

Draws text using the specified font at the position (bottom-left corner using the baseline of the font). The text will have its color multiplied by modulate. If clip_w is greater than or equal to 0, the text will be clipped if it exceeds the specified width. Example using the default project font:

# If using this method in a script that redraws constantly, move the
# `default_font` declaration to a member variable assigned in `_ready()`
# so the Control is only created once.
var default_font = Control.new().get_font("font")
draw_string(default_font, Vector2(64, 64), "Hello world")

See also Font.draw.

Default Arguments
  • modulate - Color( 1, 1, 1, 1 )
  • clip_w - -1
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pub fn draw_style_box(&self, style_box: impl AsArg<StyleBox>, rect: Rect2)

Draws a styled rectangle.

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pub fn draw_texture(
    &self,
    texture: impl AsArg<Texture>,
    position: Vector2,
    modulate: Color,
    normal_map: impl AsArg<Texture>
)

Draws a texture at a given position.

Default Arguments
  • modulate - Color( 1, 1, 1, 1 )
  • normal_map - null
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pub fn draw_texture_rect(
    &self,
    texture: impl AsArg<Texture>,
    rect: Rect2,
    tile: bool,
    modulate: Color,
    transpose: bool,
    normal_map: impl AsArg<Texture>
)

Draws a textured rectangle at a given position, optionally modulated by a color. If transpose is true, the texture will have its X and Y coordinates swapped.

Default Arguments
  • modulate - Color( 1, 1, 1, 1 )
  • transpose - false
  • normal_map - null
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pub fn draw_texture_rect_region(
    &self,
    texture: impl AsArg<Texture>,
    rect: Rect2,
    src_rect: Rect2,
    modulate: Color,
    transpose: bool,
    normal_map: impl AsArg<Texture>,
    clip_uv: bool
)

Draws a textured rectangle region at a given position, optionally modulated by a color. If transpose is true, the texture will have its X and Y coordinates swapped.

Default Arguments
  • modulate - Color( 1, 1, 1, 1 )
  • transpose - false
  • normal_map - null
  • clip_uv - true
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pub fn force_update_transform(&self)

Forces the transform to update. Transform changes in physics are not instant for performance reasons. Transforms are accumulated and then set. Use this if you need an up-to-date transform when doing physics operations.

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pub fn get_canvas(&self) -> Rid

Returns the RID of the World2D canvas where this item is in.

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pub fn get_canvas_item(&self) -> Rid

Returns the canvas item RID used by VisualServer for this item.

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pub fn get_canvas_transform(&self) -> Transform2D

Returns the transform matrix of this item’s canvas.

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pub fn get_global_mouse_position(&self) -> Vector2

Returns the mouse’s position in the CanvasLayer that this CanvasItem is in using the coordinate system of the CanvasLayer.

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pub fn get_global_transform(&self) -> Transform2D

Returns the global transform matrix of this item.

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pub fn get_global_transform_with_canvas(&self) -> Transform2D

Returns the global transform matrix of this item in relation to the canvas.

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pub fn light_mask(&self) -> i64

The rendering layers in which this CanvasItem responds to Light2D nodes.

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pub fn get_local_mouse_position(&self) -> Vector2

Returns the mouse’s position in this CanvasItem using the local coordinate system of this CanvasItem.

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pub fn material(&self) -> Option<Ref<Material, Shared>>

The material applied to textures on this CanvasItem.

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pub fn modulate(&self) -> Color

The color applied to textures on this CanvasItem.

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pub fn self_modulate(&self) -> Color

The color applied to textures on this CanvasItem. This is not inherited by children CanvasItems.

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pub fn get_transform(&self) -> Transform2D

Returns the transform matrix of this item.

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pub fn use_parent_material(&self) -> bool

If true, the parent CanvasItem’s material property is used as this one’s material.

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pub fn get_viewport_rect(&self) -> Rect2

Returns the viewport’s boundaries as a Rect2.

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pub fn get_viewport_transform(&self) -> Transform2D

Returns this item’s transform in relation to the viewport.

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pub fn get_world_2d(&self) -> Option<Ref<World2D, Shared>>

Returns the World2D where this item is in.

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pub fn hide(&self)

Hide the CanvasItem if it’s currently visible. This is equivalent to setting [visible][Self::visible] to false.

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pub fn is_draw_behind_parent_enabled(&self) -> bool

If true, the object draws behind its parent.

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pub fn is_local_transform_notification_enabled(&self) -> bool

Returns true if local transform notifications are communicated to children.

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pub fn is_set_as_toplevel(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the node is set as top-level. See set_as_toplevel.

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pub fn is_transform_notification_enabled(&self) -> bool

Returns true if global transform notifications are communicated to children.

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pub fn is_visible(&self) -> bool

If true, this CanvasItem is drawn. The node is only visible if all of its antecedents are visible as well (in other words, is_visible_in_tree must return true). Note: For controls that inherit Popup, the correct way to make them visible is to call one of the multiple popup*() functions instead.

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pub fn is_visible_in_tree(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the node is present in the SceneTree, its [visible][Self::visible] property is true and all its antecedents are also visible. If any antecedent is hidden, this node will not be visible in the scene tree, and is consequently not drawn (see [_draw][Self::_draw]).

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pub fn make_canvas_position_local(&self, screen_point: Vector2) -> Vector2

Assigns screen_point as this node’s new local transform.

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pub fn make_input_local(
    &self,
    event: impl AsArg<InputEvent>
) -> Option<Ref<InputEvent, Shared>>

Transformations issued by event’s inputs are applied in local space instead of global space.

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pub fn set_as_toplevel(&self, enable: bool)

If enable is true, this CanvasItem will not inherit its transform from parent CanvasItems. Its draw order will also be changed to make it draw on top of other CanvasItems that are not set as top-level. The CanvasItem will effectively act as if it was placed as a child of a bare Node. See also is_set_as_toplevel.

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pub fn set_draw_behind_parent(&self, enable: bool)

If true, the object draws behind its parent.

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pub fn set_light_mask(&self, light_mask: i64)

The rendering layers in which this CanvasItem responds to Light2D nodes.

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pub fn set_material(&self, material: impl AsArg<Material>)

The material applied to textures on this CanvasItem.

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pub fn set_modulate(&self, modulate: Color)

The color applied to textures on this CanvasItem.

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pub fn set_notify_local_transform(&self, enable: bool)

If enable is true, this node will receive NOTIFICATION_LOCAL_TRANSFORM_CHANGED when its local transform changes.

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pub fn set_notify_transform(&self, enable: bool)

If enable is true, this node will receive NOTIFICATION_TRANSFORM_CHANGED when its global transform changes.

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pub fn set_self_modulate(&self, self_modulate: Color)

The color applied to textures on this CanvasItem. This is not inherited by children CanvasItems.

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pub fn set_use_parent_material(&self, enable: bool)

If true, the parent CanvasItem’s material property is used as this one’s material.

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pub fn set_visible(&self, visible: bool)

If true, this CanvasItem is drawn. The node is only visible if all of its antecedents are visible as well (in other words, is_visible_in_tree must return true). Note: For controls that inherit Popup, the correct way to make them visible is to call one of the multiple popup*() functions instead.

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pub fn show(&self)

Show the CanvasItem if it’s currently hidden. This is equivalent to setting [visible][Self::visible] to true. For controls that inherit Popup, the correct way to make them visible is to call one of the multiple popup*() functions instead.

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pub fn update(&self)

Queues the CanvasItem to redraw. During idle time, if CanvasItem is visible, NOTIFICATION_DRAW is sent and [_draw][Self::_draw] is called. This only occurs once per frame, even if this method has been called multiple times.

Methods from Deref<Target = Node>§

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pub const PAUSE_MODE_INHERIT: i64 = 0i64

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pub const PHYSICS_INTERPOLATION_MODE_INHERIT: i64 = 0i64

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pub const DUPLICATE_SIGNALS: i64 = 1i64

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pub const PAUSE_MODE_STOP: i64 = 1i64

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pub const PHYSICS_INTERPOLATION_MODE_OFF: i64 = 1i64

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pub const DUPLICATE_GROUPS: i64 = 2i64

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pub const PAUSE_MODE_PROCESS: i64 = 2i64

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pub const PHYSICS_INTERPOLATION_MODE_ON: i64 = 2i64

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pub const DUPLICATE_SCRIPTS: i64 = 4i64

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pub const DUPLICATE_USE_INSTANCING: i64 = 8i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_ENTER_TREE: i64 = 10i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_EXIT_TREE: i64 = 11i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_MOVED_IN_PARENT: i64 = 12i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_READY: i64 = 13i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_PAUSED: i64 = 14i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_UNPAUSED: i64 = 15i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_PHYSICS_PROCESS: i64 = 16i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_PROCESS: i64 = 17i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_PARENTED: i64 = 18i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_UNPARENTED: i64 = 19i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_INSTANCED: i64 = 20i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_DRAG_BEGIN: i64 = 21i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_DRAG_END: i64 = 22i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_PATH_CHANGED: i64 = 23i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_INTERNAL_PROCESS: i64 = 25i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_INTERNAL_PHYSICS_PROCESS: i64 = 26i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_POST_ENTER_TREE: i64 = 27i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_RESET_PHYSICS_INTERPOLATION: i64 = 28i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_WM_MOUSE_ENTER: i64 = 1_002i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_WM_MOUSE_EXIT: i64 = 1_003i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_WM_FOCUS_IN: i64 = 1_004i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_WM_FOCUS_OUT: i64 = 1_005i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_WM_QUIT_REQUEST: i64 = 1_006i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_WM_GO_BACK_REQUEST: i64 = 1_007i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_WM_UNFOCUS_REQUEST: i64 = 1_008i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_OS_MEMORY_WARNING: i64 = 1_009i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_TRANSLATION_CHANGED: i64 = 1_010i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_WM_ABOUT: i64 = 1_011i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_CRASH: i64 = 1_012i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_OS_IME_UPDATE: i64 = 1_013i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_APP_RESUMED: i64 = 1_014i64

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pub const NOTIFICATION_APP_PAUSED: i64 = 1_015i64

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pub fn add_child(&self, node: impl AsArg<Node>, legible_unique_name: bool)

Sample code is GDScript unless otherwise noted.

Adds a child node. Nodes can have any number of children, but every child must have a unique name. Child nodes are automatically deleted when the parent node is deleted, so an entire scene can be removed by deleting its topmost node. If legible_unique_name is true, the child node will have a human-readable name based on the name of the node being instanced instead of its type. Note: If the child node already has a parent, the function will fail. Use remove_child first to remove the node from its current parent. For example:

if child_node.get_parent():
    child_node.get_parent().remove_child(child_node)
add_child(child_node)

Note: If you want a child to be persisted to a PackedScene, you must set owner in addition to calling add_child. This is typically relevant for tool scripts and editor plugins. If add_child is called without setting owner, the newly added Node will not be visible in the scene tree, though it will be visible in the 2D/3D view.

Default Arguments
  • legible_unique_name - false
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pub fn add_child_below_node(
    &self,
    node: impl AsArg<Node>,
    child_node: impl AsArg<Node>,
    legible_unique_name: bool
)

Adds child_node as a child. The child is placed below the given node in the list of children. If legible_unique_name is true, the child node will have a human-readable name based on the name of the node being instanced instead of its type.

Default Arguments
  • legible_unique_name - false
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pub fn add_to_group(&self, group: impl Into<GodotString>, persistent: bool)

Adds the node to a group. Groups are helpers to name and organize a subset of nodes, for example “enemies” or “collectables”. A node can be in any number of groups. Nodes can be assigned a group at any time, but will not be added until they are inside the scene tree (see is_inside_tree). See notes in the description, and the group methods in SceneTree. The persistent option is used when packing node to PackedScene and saving to file. Non-persistent groups aren’t stored. Note: For performance reasons, the order of node groups is not guaranteed. The order of node groups should not be relied upon as it can vary across project runs.

Default Arguments
  • persistent - false
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pub fn can_process(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the node can process while the scene tree is paused (see pause_mode). Always returns true if the scene tree is not paused, and false if the node is not in the tree.

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pub fn create_tween(&self) -> Option<Ref<SceneTreeTween, Shared>>

Sample code is GDScript unless otherwise noted.

Creates a new SceneTreeTween and binds it to this node. This is equivalent of doing:

get_tree().create_tween().bind_node(self)
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pub fn duplicate(&self, flags: i64) -> Option<Ref<Node, Shared>>

Duplicates the node, returning a new node. You can fine-tune the behavior using the flags (see DuplicateFlags). Note: It will not work properly if the node contains a script with constructor arguments (i.e. needs to supply arguments to [Object._init][Object::_init] method). In that case, the node will be duplicated without a script.

Default Arguments
  • flags - 15
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pub fn find_node(
    &self,
    mask: impl Into<GodotString>,
    recursive: bool,
    owned: bool
) -> Option<Ref<Node, Shared>>

Finds a descendant of this node whose name matches mask as in [String.match][GodotString::match] (i.e. case-sensitive, but "*" matches zero or more characters and "?" matches any single character except "."). Returns null if no matching Node is found. Note: It does not match against the full path, just against individual node names. If owned is true, this method only finds nodes whose owner is this node. This is especially important for scenes instantiated through a script, because those scenes don’t have an owner. Note: As this method walks through all the descendants of the node, it is the slowest way to get a reference to another node. Whenever possible, consider using get_node instead. To avoid using find_node too often, consider caching the node reference into a variable.

Default Arguments
  • recursive - true
  • owned - true
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pub fn find_parent(
    &self,
    mask: impl Into<GodotString>
) -> Option<Ref<Node, Shared>>

Finds the first parent of the current node whose name matches mask as in [String.match][GodotString::match] (i.e. case-sensitive, but "*" matches zero or more characters and "?" matches any single character except "."). Note: It does not match against the full path, just against individual node names. Note: As this method walks upwards in the scene tree, it can be slow in large, deeply nested scene trees. Whenever possible, consider using get_node instead. To avoid using find_parent too often, consider caching the node reference into a variable.

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pub fn get_child(&self, idx: i64) -> Option<Ref<Node, Shared>>

Returns a child node by its index (see get_child_count). This method is often used for iterating all children of a node. To access a child node via its name, use get_node.

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pub fn get_child_count(&self) -> i64

Returns the number of child nodes.

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pub fn get_children(&self) -> VariantArray

Returns an array of references to node’s children.

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pub fn custom_multiplayer(&self) -> Option<Ref<MultiplayerAPI, Shared>>

The override to the default MultiplayerAPI. Set to null to use the default SceneTree one.

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pub fn filename(&self) -> GodotString

If a scene is instantiated from a file, its topmost node contains the absolute file path from which it was loaded in filename (e.g. res://levels/1.tscn). Otherwise, filename is set to an empty string.

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pub fn get_groups(&self) -> VariantArray

Sample code is GDScript unless otherwise noted.

Returns an array listing the groups that the node is a member of. Note: For performance reasons, the order of node groups is not guaranteed. The order of node groups should not be relied upon as it can vary across project runs. Note: The engine uses some group names internally (all starting with an underscore). To avoid conflicts with internal groups, do not add custom groups whose name starts with an underscore. To exclude internal groups while looping over get_groups, use the following snippet:

# Stores the node's non-internal groups only (as an array of Strings).
var non_internal_groups = []
for group in get_groups():
    if not group.begins_with("_"):
        non_internal_groups.push_back(group)
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pub fn get_index(&self) -> i64

Returns the node’s index, i.e. its position among the siblings of its parent.

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pub fn multiplayer(&self) -> Option<Ref<MultiplayerAPI, Shared>>

The MultiplayerAPI instance associated with this node. Either the custom_multiplayer, or the default SceneTree one (if inside tree).

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pub fn name(&self) -> GodotString

The name of the node. This name is unique among the siblings (other child nodes from the same parent). When set to an existing name, the node will be automatically renamed. Note: Auto-generated names might include the @ character, which is reserved for unique names when using add_child. When setting the name manually, any @ will be removed.

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pub fn get_network_master(&self) -> i64

Returns the peer ID of the network master for this node. See set_network_master.

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pub fn get_node(&self, path: impl Into<NodePath>) -> Option<Ref<Node, Shared>>

Sample code is GDScript unless otherwise noted.

Fetches a node. The NodePath can be either a relative path (from the current node) or an absolute path (in the scene tree) to a node. If the path does not exist, null is returned and an error is logged. Attempts to access methods on the return value will result in an “Attempt to call on a null instance.” error. Note: Fetching absolute paths only works when the node is inside the scene tree (see is_inside_tree). Example: Assume your current node is Character and the following tree:

/root
/root/Character
/root/Character/Sword
/root/Character/Backpack/Dagger
/root/MyGame
/root/Swamp/Alligator
/root/Swamp/Mosquito
/root/Swamp/Goblin

Possible paths are:

get_node("Sword")
get_node("Backpack/Dagger")
get_node("../Swamp/Alligator")
get_node("/root/MyGame")
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pub fn get_node_and_resource(&self, path: impl Into<NodePath>) -> VariantArray

Sample code is GDScript unless otherwise noted.

Fetches a node and one of its resources as specified by the NodePath’s subname (e.g. Area2D/CollisionShape2D:shape). If several nested resources are specified in the NodePath, the last one will be fetched. The return value is an array of size 3: the first index points to the Node (or null if not found), the second index points to the Resource (or null if not found), and the third index is the remaining NodePath, if any. For example, assuming that Area2D/CollisionShape2D is a valid node and that its shape property has been assigned a RectangleShape2D resource, one could have this kind of output:

print(get_node_and_resource("Area2D/CollisionShape2D")) # [[CollisionShape2D:1161], Null, ]
print(get_node_and_resource("Area2D/CollisionShape2D:shape")) # [[CollisionShape2D:1161], [RectangleShape2D:1156], ]
print(get_node_and_resource("Area2D/CollisionShape2D:shape:extents")) # [[CollisionShape2D:1161], [RectangleShape2D:1156], :extents]
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pub fn get_node_or_null(
    &self,
    path: impl Into<NodePath>
) -> Option<Ref<Node, Shared>>

Similar to get_node, but does not log an error if path does not point to a valid Node.

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pub fn owner(&self) -> Option<Ref<Node, Shared>>

The node owner. A node can have any other node as owner (as long as it is a valid parent, grandparent, etc. ascending in the tree). When saving a node (using PackedScene), all the nodes it owns will be saved with it. This allows for the creation of complex SceneTrees, with instancing and subinstancing. Note: If you want a child to be persisted to a PackedScene, you must set owner in addition to calling add_child. This is typically relevant for tool scripts and editor plugins. If add_child is called without setting owner, the newly added Node will not be visible in the scene tree, though it will be visible in the 2D/3D view.

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pub fn get_parent(&self) -> Option<Ref<Node, Shared>>

Returns the parent node of the current node, or null if the node lacks a parent.

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pub fn get_path(&self) -> NodePath

Returns the absolute path of the current node. This only works if the current node is inside the scene tree (see is_inside_tree).

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pub fn get_path_to(&self, node: impl AsArg<Node>) -> NodePath

Returns the relative NodePath from this node to the specified node. Both nodes must be in the same scene or the function will fail.

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pub fn pause_mode(&self) -> PauseMode

Pause mode. How the node will behave if the SceneTree is paused.

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pub fn physics_interpolation_mode(&self) -> PhysicsInterpolationMode

Allows enabling or disabling physics interpolation per node, offering a finer grain of control than turning physics interpolation on and off globally. Note: This can be especially useful for Cameras, where custom interpolation can sometimes give superior results.

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pub fn get_physics_process_delta_time(&self) -> f64

Returns the time elapsed (in seconds) since the last physics-bound frame (see [_physics_process][Self::_physics_process]). This is always a constant value in physics processing unless the frames per second is changed via Engine.iterations_per_second.

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pub fn get_position_in_parent(&self) -> i64

Returns the node’s order in the scene tree branch. For example, if called on the first child node the position is 0.

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pub fn get_process_delta_time(&self) -> f64

Returns the time elapsed (in seconds) since the last process callback. This value may vary from frame to frame.

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pub fn process_priority(&self) -> i64

The node’s priority in the execution order of the enabled processing callbacks (i.e. NOTIFICATION_PROCESS, NOTIFICATION_PHYSICS_PROCESS and their internal counterparts). Nodes whose process priority value is lower will have their processing callbacks executed first.

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pub fn get_scene_instance_load_placeholder(&self) -> bool

Returns true if this is an instance load placeholder. See InstancePlaceholder.

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pub fn get_tree(&self) -> Option<Ref<SceneTree, Shared>>

Returns the SceneTree that contains this node.

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pub fn get_viewport(&self) -> Option<Ref<Viewport, Shared>>

Returns the node’s Viewport.

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pub fn has_node(&self, path: impl Into<NodePath>) -> bool

Returns true if the node that the NodePath points to exists.

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pub fn has_node_and_resource(&self, path: impl Into<NodePath>) -> bool

Returns true if the NodePath points to a valid node and its subname points to a valid resource, e.g. Area2D/CollisionShape2D:shape. Properties with a non-Resource type (e.g. nodes or primitive math types) are not considered resources.

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pub fn is_a_parent_of(&self, node: impl AsArg<Node>) -> bool

Returns true if the given node is a direct or indirect child of the current node.

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pub fn is_displayed_folded(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the node is folded (collapsed) in the Scene dock.

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pub fn is_greater_than(&self, node: impl AsArg<Node>) -> bool

Returns true if the given node occurs later in the scene hierarchy than the current node.

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pub fn is_in_group(&self, group: impl Into<GodotString>) -> bool

Returns true if this node is in the specified group. See notes in the description, and the group methods in SceneTree.

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pub fn is_inside_tree(&self) -> bool

Returns true if this node is currently inside a SceneTree.

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pub fn is_network_master(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the local system is the master of this node.

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pub fn is_physics_interpolated(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the physics interpolated flag is set for this Node (see physics_interpolation_mode). Note: Interpolation will only be active if both the flag is set and physics interpolation is enabled within the SceneTree. This can be tested using is_physics_interpolated_and_enabled.

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pub fn is_physics_interpolated_and_enabled(&self) -> bool

Returns true if physics interpolation is enabled (see physics_interpolation_mode) and enabled in the SceneTree. This is a convenience version of is_physics_interpolated that also checks whether physics interpolation is enabled globally. See [SceneTree.physics_interpolation][SceneTree::physics_interpolation] and [member ProjectSettings.physics/common/physics_interpolation].

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pub fn is_physics_processing(&self) -> bool

Returns true if physics processing is enabled (see set_physics_process).

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pub fn is_physics_processing_internal(&self) -> bool

Returns true if internal physics processing is enabled (see set_physics_process_internal).

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pub fn is_processing(&self) -> bool

Returns true if processing is enabled (see set_process).

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pub fn is_processing_input(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the node is processing input (see set_process_input).

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pub fn is_processing_internal(&self) -> bool

Returns true if internal processing is enabled (see set_process_internal).

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pub fn is_processing_unhandled_input(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the node is processing unhandled input (see set_process_unhandled_input).

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pub fn is_processing_unhandled_key_input(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the node is processing unhandled key input (see set_process_unhandled_key_input).

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pub fn is_unique_name_in_owner(&self) -> bool

Sets this node’s name as a unique name in its owner. This allows the node to be accessed as %Name instead of the full path, from any node within that scene. If another node with the same owner already had that name declared as unique, that other node’s name will no longer be set as having a unique name.

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pub fn move_child(&self, child_node: impl AsArg<Node>, to_position: i64)

Moves a child node to a different position (order) among the other children. Since calls, signals, etc are performed by tree order, changing the order of children nodes may be useful.

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pub fn print_stray_nodes(&self)

Prints all stray nodes (nodes outside the SceneTree). Used for debugging. Works only in debug builds.

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pub fn print_tree(&self)

Sample code is GDScript unless otherwise noted.

Prints the tree to stdout. Used mainly for debugging purposes. This version displays the path relative to the current node, and is good for copy/pasting into the get_node function. Example output:

TheGame
TheGame/Menu
TheGame/Menu/Label
TheGame/Menu/Camera2D
TheGame/SplashScreen
TheGame/SplashScreen/Camera2D
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pub fn print_tree_pretty(&self)

Sample code is GDScript unless otherwise noted.

Similar to print_tree, this prints the tree to stdout. This version displays a more graphical representation similar to what is displayed in the scene inspector. It is useful for inspecting larger trees. Example output:

 ┖╴TheGame
    ┠╴Menu
    ┃  ┠╴Label
    ┃  ┖╴Camera2D
    ┖╴SplashScreen
       ┖╴Camera2D
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pub fn propagate_call(
    &self,
    method: impl Into<GodotString>,
    args: VariantArray,
    parent_first: bool
)

Calls the given method (if present) with the arguments given in args on this node and recursively on all its children. If the parent_first argument is true, the method will be called on the current node first, then on all its children. If parent_first is false, the children will be called first.

Default Arguments
  • args - [ ]
  • parent_first - false
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pub fn propagate_notification(&self, what: i64)

Notifies the current node and all its children recursively by calling Object.notification on all of them.

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pub fn queue_free(&self)

Queues a node for deletion at the end of the current frame. When deleted, all of its child nodes will be deleted as well. This method ensures it’s safe to delete the node, contrary to [Object.free][Object::free]. Use Object.is_queued_for_deletion to check whether a node will be deleted at the end of the frame. Important: If you have a variable pointing to a node, it will not be assigned to null once the node is freed. Instead, it will point to a previously freed instance and you should validate it with [method @GDScript.is_instance_valid] before attempting to call its methods or access its properties.

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pub fn raise(&self)

Moves this node to the bottom of parent node’s children hierarchy. This is often useful in GUIs (Control nodes), because their order of drawing depends on their order in the tree. The top Node is drawn first, then any siblings below the top Node in the hierarchy are successively drawn on top of it. After using raise, a Control will be drawn on top of its siblings.

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pub fn remove_and_skip(&self)

Removes a node and sets all its children as children of the parent node (if it exists). All event subscriptions that pass by the removed node will be unsubscribed.

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pub fn remove_child(&self, node: impl AsArg<Node>)

Removes a child node. The node is NOT deleted and must be deleted manually. Note: This function may set the owner of the removed Node (or its descendants) to be null, if that owner is no longer a parent or ancestor.

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pub fn remove_from_group(&self, group: impl Into<GodotString>)

Removes a node from a group. See notes in the description, and the group methods in SceneTree.

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pub fn replace_by(&self, node: impl AsArg<Node>, keep_data: bool)

Replaces a node in a scene by the given one. Subscriptions that pass through this node will be lost. Note: The given node will become the new parent of any child nodes that the replaced node had. Note: The replaced node is not automatically freed, so you either need to keep it in a variable for later use or free it using [Object.free][Object::free].

Default Arguments
  • keep_data - false
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pub fn request_ready(&self)

Requests that _ready be called again. Note that the method won’t be called immediately, but is scheduled for when the node is added to the scene tree again (see [_ready][Self::_ready]). _ready is called only for the node which requested it, which means that you need to request ready for each child if you want them to call _ready too (in which case, _ready will be called in the same order as it would normally).

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pub fn reset_physics_interpolation(&self)

When physics interpolation is active, moving a node to a radically different transform (such as placement within a level) can result in a visible glitch as the object is rendered moving from the old to new position over the physics tick. This glitch can be prevented by calling reset_physics_interpolation, which temporarily turns off interpolation until the physics tick is complete. NOTIFICATION_RESET_PHYSICS_INTERPOLATION will be received by the node and all children recursively. Note: This function should be called after moving the node, rather than before.

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pub fn rpc(&self, method: impl Into<GodotString>, varargs: &[Variant]) -> Variant

Sends a remote procedure call request for the given method to peers on the network (and locally), optionally sending all additional arguments as arguments to the method called by the RPC. The call request will only be received by nodes with the same NodePath, including the exact same node name. Behaviour depends on the RPC configuration for the given method, see rpc_config. Methods are not exposed to RPCs by default. See also rset and rset_config for properties. Returns null. Note: You can only safely use RPCs on clients after you received the connected_to_server signal from the SceneTree. You also need to keep track of the connection state, either by the SceneTree signals like server_disconnected or by checking SceneTree.network_peer.get_connection_status() == CONNECTION_CONNECTED.

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pub fn rpc_config(&self, method: impl Into<GodotString>, mode: i64)

Changes the RPC mode for the given method to the given mode. See [enum MultiplayerAPI.RPCMode]. An alternative is annotating methods and properties with the corresponding keywords (remote, master, puppet, remotesync, mastersync, puppetsync). By default, methods are not exposed to networking (and RPCs). See also rset and rset_config for properties.

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pub fn rpc_id(
    &self,
    peer_id: i64,
    method: impl Into<GodotString>,
    varargs: &[Variant]
) -> Variant

Sends a rpc to a specific peer identified by peer_id (see NetworkedMultiplayerPeer.set_target_peer). Returns null.

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pub fn rpc_unreliable(
    &self,
    method: impl Into<GodotString>,
    varargs: &[Variant]
) -> Variant

Sends a rpc using an unreliable protocol. Returns null.

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pub fn rpc_unreliable_id(
    &self,
    peer_id: i64,
    method: impl Into<GodotString>,
    varargs: &[Variant]
) -> Variant

Sends a rpc to a specific peer identified by peer_id using an unreliable protocol (see NetworkedMultiplayerPeer.set_target_peer). Returns null.

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pub fn rset(&self, property: impl Into<GodotString>, value: impl OwnedToVariant)

Remotely changes a property’s value on other peers (and locally). Behaviour depends on the RPC configuration for the given property, see rset_config. See also rpc for RPCs for methods, most information applies to this method as well.

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pub fn rset_config(&self, property: impl Into<GodotString>, mode: i64)

Changes the RPC mode for the given property to the given mode. See [enum MultiplayerAPI.RPCMode]. An alternative is annotating methods and properties with the corresponding keywords (remote, master, puppet, remotesync, mastersync, puppetsync). By default, properties are not exposed to networking (and RPCs). See also rpc and rpc_config for methods.

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pub fn rset_id(
    &self,
    peer_id: i64,
    property: impl Into<GodotString>,
    value: impl OwnedToVariant
)

Remotely changes the property’s value on a specific peer identified by peer_id (see NetworkedMultiplayerPeer.set_target_peer).

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pub fn rset_unreliable(
    &self,
    property: impl Into<GodotString>,
    value: impl OwnedToVariant
)

Remotely changes the property’s value on other peers (and locally) using an unreliable protocol.

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pub fn rset_unreliable_id(
    &self,
    peer_id: i64,
    property: impl Into<GodotString>,
    value: impl OwnedToVariant
)

Remotely changes property’s value on a specific peer identified by peer_id using an unreliable protocol (see NetworkedMultiplayerPeer.set_target_peer).

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pub fn set_custom_multiplayer(&self, api: impl AsArg<MultiplayerAPI>)

The override to the default MultiplayerAPI. Set to null to use the default SceneTree one.

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pub fn set_display_folded(&self, fold: bool)

Sets the folded state of the node in the Scene dock.

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pub fn set_filename(&self, filename: impl Into<GodotString>)

If a scene is instantiated from a file, its topmost node contains the absolute file path from which it was loaded in filename (e.g. res://levels/1.tscn). Otherwise, filename is set to an empty string.

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pub fn set_name(&self, name: impl Into<GodotString>)

The name of the node. This name is unique among the siblings (other child nodes from the same parent). When set to an existing name, the node will be automatically renamed. Note: Auto-generated names might include the @ character, which is reserved for unique names when using add_child. When setting the name manually, any @ will be removed.

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pub fn set_network_master(&self, id: i64, recursive: bool)

Sets the node’s network master to the peer with the given peer ID. The network master is the peer that has authority over the node on the network. Useful in conjunction with the master and puppet keywords. Inherited from the parent node by default, which ultimately defaults to peer ID 1 (the server). If recursive, the given peer is recursively set as the master for all children of this node.

Default Arguments
  • recursive - true
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pub fn set_owner(&self, owner: impl AsArg<Node>)

The node owner. A node can have any other node as owner (as long as it is a valid parent, grandparent, etc. ascending in the tree). When saving a node (using PackedScene), all the nodes it owns will be saved with it. This allows for the creation of complex SceneTrees, with instancing and subinstancing. Note: If you want a child to be persisted to a PackedScene, you must set owner in addition to calling add_child. This is typically relevant for tool scripts and editor plugins. If add_child is called without setting owner, the newly added Node will not be visible in the scene tree, though it will be visible in the 2D/3D view.

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pub fn set_pause_mode(&self, mode: i64)

Pause mode. How the node will behave if the SceneTree is paused.

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pub fn set_physics_interpolation_mode(&self, mode: i64)

Allows enabling or disabling physics interpolation per node, offering a finer grain of control than turning physics interpolation on and off globally. Note: This can be especially useful for Cameras, where custom interpolation can sometimes give superior results.

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pub fn set_physics_process(&self, enable: bool)

Enables or disables physics (i.e. fixed framerate) processing. When a node is being processed, it will receive a NOTIFICATION_PHYSICS_PROCESS at a fixed (usually 60 FPS, see Engine.iterations_per_second to change) interval (and the [_physics_process][Self::_physics_process] callback will be called if exists). Enabled automatically if [_physics_process][Self::_physics_process] is overridden. Any calls to this before [_ready][Self::_ready] will be ignored.

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pub fn set_physics_process_internal(&self, enable: bool)

Enables or disables internal physics for this node. Internal physics processing happens in isolation from the normal [_physics_process][Self::_physics_process] calls and is used by some nodes internally to guarantee proper functioning even if the node is paused or physics processing is disabled for scripting (set_physics_process). Only useful for advanced uses to manipulate built-in nodes’ behavior. Warning: Built-in Nodes rely on the internal processing for their own logic, so changing this value from your code may lead to unexpected behavior. Script access to this internal logic is provided for specific advanced uses, but is unsafe and not supported.

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pub fn set_process(&self, enable: bool)

Enables or disables processing. When a node is being processed, it will receive a NOTIFICATION_PROCESS on every drawn frame (and the [_process][Self::_process] callback will be called if exists). Enabled automatically if [_process][Self::_process] is overridden. Any calls to this before [_ready][Self::_ready] will be ignored.

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pub fn set_process_input(&self, enable: bool)

Enables or disables input processing. This is not required for GUI controls! Enabled automatically if [_input][Self::_input] is overridden. Any calls to this before [_ready][Self::_ready] will be ignored.

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pub fn set_process_internal(&self, enable: bool)

Enables or disabled internal processing for this node. Internal processing happens in isolation from the normal [_process][Self::_process] calls and is used by some nodes internally to guarantee proper functioning even if the node is paused or processing is disabled for scripting (set_process). Only useful for advanced uses to manipulate built-in nodes’ behavior. Warning: Built-in Nodes rely on the internal processing for their own logic, so changing this value from your code may lead to unexpected behavior. Script access to this internal logic is provided for specific advanced uses, but is unsafe and not supported.

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pub fn set_process_priority(&self, priority: i64)

The node’s priority in the execution order of the enabled processing callbacks (i.e. NOTIFICATION_PROCESS, NOTIFICATION_PHYSICS_PROCESS and their internal counterparts). Nodes whose process priority value is lower will have their processing callbacks executed first.

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pub fn set_process_unhandled_input(&self, enable: bool)

Enables unhandled input processing. This is not required for GUI controls! It enables the node to receive all input that was not previously handled (usually by a Control). Enabled automatically if [_unhandled_input][Self::_unhandled_input] is overridden. Any calls to this before [_ready][Self::_ready] will be ignored.

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pub fn set_process_unhandled_key_input(&self, enable: bool)

Enables unhandled key input processing. Enabled automatically if [_unhandled_key_input][Self::_unhandled_key_input] is overridden. Any calls to this before [_ready][Self::_ready] will be ignored.

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pub fn set_scene_instance_load_placeholder(&self, load_placeholder: bool)

Sets whether this is an instance load placeholder. See InstancePlaceholder.

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pub fn set_unique_name_in_owner(&self, enable: bool)

Sets this node’s name as a unique name in its owner. This allows the node to be accessed as %Name instead of the full path, from any node within that scene. If another node with the same owner already had that name declared as unique, that other node’s name will no longer be set as having a unique name.

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pub fn update_configuration_warning(&self)

Updates the warning displayed for this node in the Scene Dock. Use [_get_configuration_warning][Self::_get_configuration_warning] to setup the warning message to display.

Methods from Deref<Target = Object>§

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pub fn add_user_signal(
    &self,
    signal: impl Into<GodotString>,
    arguments: VariantArray
)

Adds a user-defined signal. Arguments are optional, but can be added as an Array of dictionaries, each containing name: String and type: int (see [enum Variant.Type]) entries.

Default Arguments
  • arguments - [ ]
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pub unsafe fn call(
    &self,
    method: impl Into<GodotString>,
    varargs: &[Variant]
) -> Variant

Sample code is GDScript unless otherwise noted.

Calls the method on the object and returns the result. This method supports a variable number of arguments, so parameters are passed as a comma separated list. Example:

call("set", "position", Vector2(42.0, 0.0))

Note: In C#, the method name must be specified as snake_case if it is defined by a built-in Godot node. This doesn’t apply to user-defined methods where you should use the same convention as in the C# source (typically PascalCase).

Safety

This function bypasses Rust’s static type checks (aliasing, thread boundaries, calls to free(), …).

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pub unsafe fn call_deferred(
    &self,
    method: impl Into<GodotString>,
    varargs: &[Variant]
) -> Variant

Sample code is GDScript unless otherwise noted.

Calls the method on the object during idle time. This method supports a variable number of arguments, so parameters are passed as a comma separated list. Example:

call_deferred("set", "position", Vector2(42.0, 0.0))

Note: In C#, the method name must be specified as snake_case if it is defined by a built-in Godot node. This doesn’t apply to user-defined methods where you should use the same convention as in the C# source (typically PascalCase).

Safety

This function bypasses Rust’s static type checks (aliasing, thread boundaries, calls to free(), …).

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pub unsafe fn callv(
    &self,
    method: impl Into<GodotString>,
    arg_array: VariantArray
) -> Variant

Sample code is GDScript unless otherwise noted.

Calls the method on the object and returns the result. Contrarily to call, this method does not support a variable number of arguments but expects all parameters to be via a single Array.

callv("set", [ "position", Vector2(42.0, 0.0) ])
Safety

This function bypasses Rust’s static type checks (aliasing, thread boundaries, calls to free(), …).

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pub fn can_translate_messages(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the object can translate strings. See set_message_translation and tr.

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pub fn connect(
    &self,
    signal: impl Into<GodotString>,
    target: impl AsArg<Object>,
    method: impl Into<GodotString>,
    binds: VariantArray,
    flags: i64
) -> GodotResult

Sample code is GDScript unless otherwise noted.

Connects a signal to a method on a target object. Pass optional binds to the call as an Array of parameters. These parameters will be passed to the method after any parameter used in the call to emit_signal. Use flags to set deferred or one-shot connections. See ConnectFlags constants. A signal can only be connected once to a method. It will print an error if already connected, unless the signal was connected with CONNECT_REFERENCE_COUNTED. To avoid this, first, use is_connected to check for existing connections. If the target is destroyed in the game’s lifecycle, the connection will be lost. Examples:

connect("pressed", self, "_on_Button_pressed") # BaseButton signal
connect("text_entered", self, "_on_LineEdit_text_entered") # LineEdit signal
connect("hit", self, "_on_Player_hit", [ weapon_type, damage ]) # User-defined signal

An example of the relationship between binds passed to connect and parameters used when calling emit_signal:

connect("hit", self, "_on_Player_hit", [ weapon_type, damage ]) # weapon_type and damage are passed last
emit_signal("hit", "Dark lord", 5) # "Dark lord" and 5 are passed first
func _on_Player_hit(hit_by, level, weapon_type, damage):
    print("Hit by %s (lvl %d) with weapon %s for %d damage" % [hit_by, level, weapon_type, damage])
Default Arguments
  • binds - [ ]
  • flags - 0
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pub fn disconnect(
    &self,
    signal: impl Into<GodotString>,
    target: impl AsArg<Object>,
    method: impl Into<GodotString>
)

Disconnects a signal from a method on the given target. If you try to disconnect a connection that does not exist, the method will print an error. Use is_connected to ensure that the connection exists.

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pub fn emit_signal(
    &self,
    signal: impl Into<GodotString>,
    varargs: &[Variant]
) -> Variant

Sample code is GDScript unless otherwise noted.

Emits the given signal. The signal must exist, so it should be a built-in signal of this class or one of its parent classes, or a user-defined signal. This method supports a variable number of arguments, so parameters are passed as a comma separated list. Example:

emit_signal("hit", weapon_type, damage)
emit_signal("game_over")
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pub fn get(&self, property: impl Into<GodotString>) -> Variant

Returns the Variant value of the given property. If the property doesn’t exist, this will return null. Note: In C#, the property name must be specified as snake_case if it is defined by a built-in Godot node. This doesn’t apply to user-defined properties where you should use the same convention as in the C# source (typically PascalCase).

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pub fn get_class(&self) -> GodotString

Returns the object’s class as a String. See also is_class. Note: get_class does not take class_name declarations into account. If the object has a class_name defined, the base class name will be returned instead.

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pub fn get_incoming_connections(&self) -> VariantArray

Returns an Array of dictionaries with information about signals that are connected to the object. Each Dictionary contains three String entries:

  • source is a reference to the signal emitter.
  • signal_name is the name of the connected signal.
  • method_name is the name of the method to which the signal is connected.
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pub fn get_indexed(&self, property: impl Into<NodePath>) -> Variant

Gets the object’s property indexed by the given NodePath. The node path should be relative to the current object and can use the colon character (:) to access nested properties. Examples: "position:x" or "material:next_pass:blend_mode". Note: Even though the method takes NodePath argument, it doesn’t support actual paths to Nodes in the scene tree, only colon-separated sub-property paths. For the purpose of nodes, use Node.get_node_and_resource instead.

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pub fn get_instance_id(&self) -> i64

Returns the object’s unique instance ID. This ID can be saved in EncodedObjectAsID, and can be used to retrieve the object instance with [method @GDScript.instance_from_id].

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pub fn get_meta(
    &self,
    name: impl Into<GodotString>,
    default: impl OwnedToVariant
) -> Variant

Returns the object’s metadata entry for the given name. Throws error if the entry does not exist, unless default is not null (in which case the default value will be returned).

Default Arguments
  • default - null
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pub fn get_meta_list(&self) -> PoolArray<GodotString>

Returns the object’s metadata as a PoolStringArray.

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pub fn get_method_list(&self) -> VariantArray

Returns the object’s methods and their signatures as an Array.

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pub fn get_property_list(&self) -> VariantArray

Returns the object’s property list as an Array of dictionaries. Each property’s Dictionary contain at least name: String and type: int (see [enum Variant.Type]) entries. Optionally, it can also include hint: int (see [PropertyHint][PropertyHint]), hint_string: String, and usage: int (see [PropertyUsageFlags][PropertyUsageFlags]).

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pub fn get_script(&self) -> Option<Ref<Reference, Shared>>

Returns the object’s Script instance, or null if none is assigned.

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pub fn get_signal_connection_list(
    &self,
    signal: impl Into<GodotString>
) -> VariantArray

Returns an Array of connections for the given signal.

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pub fn get_signal_list(&self) -> VariantArray

Returns the list of signals as an Array of dictionaries.

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pub fn has_meta(&self, name: impl Into<GodotString>) -> bool

Returns true if a metadata entry is found with the given name.

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pub fn has_method(&self, method: impl Into<GodotString>) -> bool

Returns true if the object contains the given method.

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pub fn has_signal(&self, signal: impl Into<GodotString>) -> bool

Returns true if the given signal exists.

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pub fn has_user_signal(&self, signal: impl Into<GodotString>) -> bool

Returns true if the given user-defined signal exists. Only signals added using add_user_signal are taken into account.

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pub fn is_blocking_signals(&self) -> bool

Returns true if signal emission blocking is enabled.

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pub fn is_class(&self, class: impl Into<GodotString>) -> bool

Returns true if the object inherits from the given class. See also get_class. Note: is_class does not take class_name declarations into account. If the object has a class_name defined, is_class will return false for that name.

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pub fn is_connected(
    &self,
    signal: impl Into<GodotString>,
    target: impl AsArg<Object>,
    method: impl Into<GodotString>
) -> bool

Returns true if a connection exists for a given signal, target, and method.

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pub fn is_queued_for_deletion(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the Node.queue_free method was called for the object.

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pub fn notification(&self, what: i64, reversed: bool)

Send a given notification to the object, which will also trigger a call to the [_notification][Self::_notification] method of all classes that the object inherits from. If reversed is true, [_notification][Self::_notification] is called first on the object’s own class, and then up to its successive parent classes. If reversed is false, [_notification][Self::_notification] is called first on the highest ancestor (Object itself), and then down to its successive inheriting classes.

Default Arguments
  • reversed - false
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pub fn property_list_changed_notify(&self)

Notify the editor that the property list has changed, so that editor plugins can take the new values into account. Does nothing on export builds.

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pub fn remove_meta(&self, name: impl Into<GodotString>)

Removes a given entry from the object’s metadata. See also set_meta.

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pub fn set(&self, property: impl Into<GodotString>, value: impl OwnedToVariant)

Assigns a new value to the given property. If the property does not exist or the given value’s type doesn’t match, nothing will happen. Note: In C#, the property name must be specified as snake_case if it is defined by a built-in Godot node. This doesn’t apply to user-defined properties where you should use the same convention as in the C# source (typically PascalCase).

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pub fn set_block_signals(&self, enable: bool)

If set to true, signal emission is blocked.

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pub fn set_deferred(
    &self,
    property: impl Into<GodotString>,
    value: impl OwnedToVariant
)

Assigns a new value to the given property, after the current frame’s physics step. This is equivalent to calling set via call_deferred, i.e. call_deferred("set", property, value). Note: In C#, the property name must be specified as snake_case if it is defined by a built-in Godot node. This doesn’t apply to user-defined properties where you should use the same convention as in the C# source (typically PascalCase).

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pub fn set_indexed(
    &self,
    property: impl Into<NodePath>,
    value: impl OwnedToVariant
)

Sample code is GDScript unless otherwise noted.

Assigns a new value to the property identified by the NodePath. The node path should be relative to the current object and can use the colon character (:) to access nested properties. Example:

set_indexed("position", Vector2(42, 0))
set_indexed("position:y", -10)
print(position) # (42, -10)
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pub fn set_message_translation(&self, enable: bool)

Defines whether the object can translate strings (with calls to tr). Enabled by default.

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pub fn set_meta(&self, name: impl Into<GodotString>, value: impl OwnedToVariant)

Adds, changes or removes a given entry in the object’s metadata. Metadata are serialized and can take any Variant value. To remove a given entry from the object’s metadata, use remove_meta. Metadata is also removed if its value is set to null. This means you can also use set_meta("name", null) to remove metadata for "name".

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pub fn set_script(&self, script: impl AsArg<Reference>)

Assigns a script to the object. Each object can have a single script assigned to it, which are used to extend its functionality. If the object already had a script, the previous script instance will be freed and its variables and state will be lost. The new script’s [_init][Self::_init] method will be called.

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pub fn to_string(&self) -> GodotString

Returns a String representing the object. If not overridden, defaults to "[ClassName:RID]". Override the method [_to_string][Self::_to_string] to customize the String representation.

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pub fn tr(&self, message: impl Into<GodotString>) -> GodotString

Translates a message using translation catalogs configured in the Project Settings. Only works if message translation is enabled (which it is by default), otherwise it returns the message unchanged. See set_message_translation.

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impl Debug for AcceptDialog

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impl Deref for AcceptDialog

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type Target = WindowDialog

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fn deref(&self) -> &WindowDialog

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impl DerefMut for AcceptDialog

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Mutably dereferences the value.
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impl GodotObject for AcceptDialog

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impl Instanciable for AcceptDialog

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impl QueueFree for AcceptDialog

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impl Sealed for AcceptDialog

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impl SubClass<AcceptDialog> for ConfirmationDialog

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impl SubClass<AcceptDialog> for EditorFileDialog

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impl SubClass<AcceptDialog> for FileDialog

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impl SubClass<AcceptDialog> for ScriptCreateDialog

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impl SubClass<CanvasItem> for AcceptDialog

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impl SubClass<Control> for AcceptDialog

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impl SubClass<Node> for AcceptDialog

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impl SubClass<Object> for AcceptDialog

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impl SubClass<Popup> for AcceptDialog

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impl SubClass<WindowDialog> for AcceptDialog

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