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507ce36d
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2022-05-10T10:35:06
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video: Note unused SDL_surface creation parameters for removal in SDL 3
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
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535fdc3a
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2022-05-10T10:34:41
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video: Detect and reject nonsense SDL_surface dimensions
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
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8c9f7104
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2022-05-10T10:33:54
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video: Harden calculation of SDL_surface pitch and size against overflow
If the width is sufficiently ludicrous, then the calculated pitch or
the image size could conceivably be a signed integer overflow, which
is undefined behaviour. Calculate in the unsigned size_t domain, with
overflow checks.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
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60deadba
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2022-01-17T17:22:30
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re-use return value of SDL_SetError/WIN_SetErrorFromHRESULT/SDL_OutOfMemory
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ebdd5366
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2022-01-17T16:26:02
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use SDL_InvalidParamError or SDL_assert instead of custom SDL_SetError
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120c76c8
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2022-01-03T09:40:00
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Updated copyright for 2022
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c97b7218
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2021-11-21T12:18:10
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Added SDL_PremultiplyAlpha() to premultiply alpha on a block of SDL_PIXELFORMAT_ARGB8888 pixels
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1fe9ad04
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2021-08-27T14:09:47
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SDL_ConvertSurface: add an intermediate variable to remove static analysis false positive (see bug #4600)
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c0166a29
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2021-02-03T09:32:09
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SDL_ConvertColorkeyToAlpha: remove and clarify a FIXME
This function doesn't handle bpp 1 or 3 case, because those formats never have an alpha channel
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9d707113
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2021-01-30T20:09:35
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Revert checks on destination scaling size (see bug #5510)
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d6a6662f
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2021-01-29T20:34:20
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Remove checks on destination scaling size (see bug #5510)
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ebb81431
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2021-01-29T12:04:48
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Add checks for maximun scaling size (see bug #5510)
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9130f7c3
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2021-01-02T10:25:38
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Updated copyright for 2021
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c005267f
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2021-01-02T09:38:19
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SDL_BlitScaled: better and safer fix clipping bug #2687
And re-use SDL_round(), since it's been re-added
(remove in https://hg.libsdl.org/SDL/rev/34043108b7e4 )
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d81fe923
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2020-12-30T22:03:32
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SDL_BlitScaled: remove un needed -1 +1 offset in calculation
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7186584b
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2020-12-28T10:41:37
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fix indentation (bug 5313)
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c2735c0b
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2020-12-27T23:53:28
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Better scaling fallbacks for the SW renderer (bug 5313)
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a6beb2d2
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2020-12-28T01:10:02
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SDL_PrivateLowerBlitScaled: remove unused local var 'a'
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30df2e4e
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2020-12-27T23:00:11
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Scaling fallbacks for the SW renderer (bug 5313)
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f9b5f6cc
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2020-12-27T20:28:24
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Forward scale mode to SW renderer (Bug 5313)
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ffb307e4
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2020-10-18T09:52:56
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Fixed bug 5304 - add SDL_HasSurfaceRLE() (Thanks Rene Dudfield and Dan Lawrence)
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19a65a46
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2020-10-17T21:47:05
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Fixed bug 5321 - crash in SDL_ConvertSurface with RLE surfaces
keep RLE information in flags when converting the surface
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cd6670bf
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2020-10-02T10:48:27
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SDL_Surface refcount: fix memory leak when blitting between stack'ed surfaces
(see bug 5226)
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ebc12a2f
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2020-09-07T18:50:30
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SDL_Surface refcount: destination surface keep track of surfaces
that are mapped to it and automatically invalidate them when it is freed
- refcount is kept so that an external application can still create a reference
to SDL_Surface.
- lock_data was un-used and is now renamed and used as a list keep track of the blitmap
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48989e2a
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2020-06-17T08:47:27
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Reverted comment change in previous commit
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a7ff6e96
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2020-06-17T08:44:45
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Fixed overflow in surface pitch calculation
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db4246f6
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2020-05-17T21:23:17
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Only set colorkey, if converted surface has no alpha channel (2979)
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f6197aec
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2020-05-17T20:45:55
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Fix issue with colorkey, palette and format conversion
Set the colorkey information on the converted surface.
Test-case in bug 3826/2979, conflicting with bug 4798
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838bbf1f
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2020-03-17T09:35:42
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Fixed bug 5037 - Regression 2.0.12 Alpha value of 0 on palette may become opaque
(see also bug 3827)
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21a2e0c7
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2020-02-25T06:53:51
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Fix compilation C90 mixed declarations and code (Thanks Cameron Gutman !)
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e2b132ca
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2020-02-24T21:57:03
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Better fix to set the palette opaque, when there is also a colorkey
(see bug 3827)
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f4857660
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2020-02-23T23:07:15
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Fix: set to opaque when a palette surface is converted to an alpha format.
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bf8aa1ed
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2020-02-23T22:38:08
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Fix regression: when a palette + colorkey is converted, it needs a blend mode.
- Regression of test_1.c of bug 3827, after fix from bug 4798.
- Blending is also needed when the palette contains alpha value, but not necessarily colorkey.
- Clean up SDL_ConvertColorkeyToAlpha which doesn't seem to need 'ignore_alpha' parameter any-more.
(see bug 3827)
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7df22cf2
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2020-01-21T21:33:40
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A few #defines to reduce SDL2 footprint.
Only applied when library is statically linked
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a8780c6a
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2020-01-16T20:49:25
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Updated copyright date for 2020
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981e0d36
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2020-01-16T08:52:59
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Fixed bug 4903 - Lack of color multiply with alpha (SDL_BLENDMODE_MOD + SDL_BLENDMODE_BLEND) blending mode for all renderers
Konrad
This kind of blending is rather quite useful and in my opinion should be available for all renderers. I do need it myself, but since I didn't want to use a custom blending mode which is supported only by certain renderers (e.g. not in software which is quite important for me) I did write implementation of SDL_BLENDMODE_MUL for all renderers altogether.
SDL_BLENDMODE_MUL implements following equation:
dstRGB = (srcRGB * dstRGB) + (dstRGB * (1-srcA))
dstA = (srcA * dstA) + (dstA * (1-srcA))
Background:
https://i.imgur.com/UsYhydP.png
Blended texture:
https://i.imgur.com/0juXQcV.png
Result for SDL_BLENDMODE_MOD:
https://i.imgur.com/wgNSgUl.png
Result for SDL_BLENDMODE_MUL:
https://i.imgur.com/Veokzim.png
I think I did cover all possibilities within included patch, but I didn't write any tests for SDL_BLENDMODE_MUL, so it would be lovely if someone could do it.
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b060b2ea
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2019-10-18T08:56:54
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Fixed whitespace
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1b4de45d
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2019-10-16T08:45:54
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Fixed bug 4785 - SDL_CreateRGBSurface creates 1-bit surfaces with zero pitch
Sylvain
Seems to be a regression in this commit: https://hg.libsdl.org/SDL/rev/7fdbffd47c0e
SDL_CalculatePitch() was using format->BytesPerPixel, now it uses SDL_BYTESPERPIXEL().
The underlying issue is that "surface->format->BytesPerPixel" is *not* always the same as SDL_BYTESPERPIXEL(format);
BytesPerPixel defined as format->BytesPerPixel = (bpp + 7) / 8;
vs
#define SDL_BYTESPERPIXEL(format) ... (format & 0xff)
Because of SDL_pixels.h format definitions, one is giving a BytesPP 1, the other 0.
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79e388bf
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2019-09-10T17:12:34
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Fixed bug 4798 - PNG w/transparency breaks in SDL 2.0.10 but works in SDL 2.0.9
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8728ce44
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2019-06-08T14:54:37
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Fixed bug 4557 - SDL_SIMDAlloc and *Free should be in the public interface
Martin Gerhardy
These functions are really useful and should get exposed imo.
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670f3d33
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2019-02-04T09:11:07
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Fixed bug 4484 - use SIMD aligned memory for SDL_Surface
Surfaces are allocated using SDL_SIMDAlloc()
They are marked with SDL_SIMD_ALIGNED flag to appropriatly free them with SDL_SIMDFree()
(Flag is cleared when pixels is free'd in RLE, in case user would hijack the pixels ptr)
When providing its own memory pointer (SDL_CreateRGBSurfaceFrom()) and clearing
SDL_PREALLOC to delegate to SDL the memory free, it's the responsability of the user
to add SDL_SIMD_ALIGNED or not, whether the pointer has been allocated with SDL_malloc() or
SDL_SIMDAlloc().
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9292dc7c
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2019-02-04T08:43:37
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Fix include path compilation
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9a98dcc5
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2019-02-04T08:34:24
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Rename surface aligned memory flag to SDL_SIMD_ALIGNED
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e5d194e9
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2019-01-31T11:45:31
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Add SDL_MEMALIGNED flag for SDL_Surface using aligned memory.
If an SDL_Surface has an aligned memory pointers, it should be freed
using SDL_SIMDFree() (will be used by SDL_ttf).
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5b07148f
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2019-01-30T16:36:47
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Fixed failing SDL_ConvertSurface() when blit has failed.
Some blit combination are not supported (eg ARGB8888 -> SDL_PIXELFORMAT_INDEX1MSB)
So prevent SDL_ConvertSurface from creating a broken surface, which cannot be blitted
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2bd26b8d
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2019-01-21T18:45:15
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Fixed bug 3827 - issue with MapRGB, palette and colorkey
For a palettized surface, prevent SDL_MapRGB() value to change whether colorkey is set or not.
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5e13087b
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2019-01-04T22:01:14
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Updated copyright for 2019
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7df0f4fd
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2018-09-27T14:56:29
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Fixed bug 4277 - warnings patch
Sylvain
Patch a few warnings when using:
-Wmissing-prototypes -Wdocumentation -Wdocumentation-unknown-command
They are automatically enabled with -Wall
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ef347048
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2018-09-24T16:41:55
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Fixed bug 4264 - SDL_CreateTextureFromSurface generates error message but returns ok
Anthony @ POW Games
SDL_CreateTextureFromSurface makes an internal call to SDL_GetColorKey which can return an error and spams the error log with "Surface doesn't have a colorkey" even though the original function didn't return an error.
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e3cc5b2c
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2018-01-03T10:03:25
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Updated copyright for 2018
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18577a70
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2017-12-12T16:37:23
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Fixed bug 3992 - SDL_GetColorKey doesn't set error message
Luke A. Guest
SDL_GetColorKey does not set an error message on failure. The current source just returns -1.
The documentation https://wiki.libsdl.org/SDL_GetColorKey?highlight=%28%5CbCategoryAPI%5Cb%29%7C%28SDLFunctionTemplate%29 says to call SDL_GetError but that is useless in this case.
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a6a4e27a
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2017-11-12T22:51:12
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Updated SDL's YUV support, many thanks to Adrien Descamps
New functions get and set the YUV colorspace conversion mode:
SDL_SetYUVConversionMode()
SDL_GetYUVConversionMode()
SDL_GetYUVConversionModeForResolution()
SDL_ConvertPixels() converts between all supported RGB and YUV formats, with SSE acceleration for converting from planar YUV formats (YV12, NV12, etc) to common RGB/RGBA formats.
Added a new test program, testyuv, to verify correctness and speed of YUV conversion functionality.
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e4ef1885
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2017-10-16T14:57:42
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Fixed bug 3890 - Incomplete fix for CVE-2017-2888
Felix Geyer
http://hg.libsdl.org/SDL/rev/a31ee4d64ff6 tries to fix CVE-2017-2888.
Unfortunately compilers may optimize the second condition "(size / surface->pitch) != surface->h" away.
See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1500623#c2
I've verified that this is also the case on Debian unstable (gcc 7.2).
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d2a2b0c1
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2017-10-07T15:26:55
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Fixed bug 3857 - SDL_ConvertPixels misses YUV conversions
Sylvain
There are various YUV-RGB conversion coefficients, according to https://www.fourcc.org/fccyvrgb.php
I choose the first (from Video Demystified, with integer multiplication),
but the current SDL2 Dither functions use in fact the next one, which follows a specifications called CCIR 601.
Here's a patch to use the second ones and with previous warning corrections.
There are less multiplications involved because Chroma coefficient is 1.
Also, doing float multiplication is as efficient with vectorization.
In the end, the YUV decoding is faster: ~165 ms vs my previous 195 ms.
Moreover, if SDL2 is compiled with -march=native, then YUV decoding time drops to ~130ms, while older ones remains around ~220 ms.
For information, from jpeg-9 source code:
jpeg-9/jccolor.c
* YCbCr is defined per CCIR 601-1, except that Cb and Cr are
* normalized to the range 0..MAXJSAMPLE rather than -0.5 .. 0.5.
* The conversion equations to be implemented are therefore
* Y = 0.29900 * R + 0.58700 * G + 0.11400 * B
* Cb = -0.16874 * R - 0.33126 * G + 0.50000 * B + CENTERJSAMPLE
* Cr = 0.50000 * R - 0.41869 * G - 0.08131 * B + CENTERJSAMPLE
jpeg-9/jdcolor.c
* YCbCr is defined per CCIR 601-1, except that Cb and Cr are
* normalized to the range 0..MAXJSAMPLE rather than -0.5 .. 0.5.
* The conversion equations to be implemented are therefore
*
* R = Y + 1.40200 * Cr
* G = Y - 0.34414 * Cb - 0.71414 * Cr
* B = Y + 1.77200 * Cb
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e9652b19
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2017-10-06T16:50:24
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Fixed bug 3857 - SDL_ConvertPixels misses YUV conversions
Sylvain
Few issues with YUV on SDL2 when using odd dimensions, and missing conversions from/back to YUV formats.
1) The big part is that SDL_ConvertPixels() does not convert to/from YUV in most cases. This now works with any format and also with odd dimensions,
by adding two internal functions SDL_ConvertPixels_YUV_to_ARGB8888 and SDL_ConvertPixels_ARGB8888_to_YUV (could it be XRGB888 ?).
The target format is hard coded to ARGB888 (which is the default in the internal of the software renderer).
In case of different YUV conversion, it will do an intermediate conversion to a ARGB8888 buffer.
SDL_ConvertPixels_YUV_to_ARGB8888 is somehow redundant with all the "Color*Dither*Mod*".
But it allows some completeness of SDL_ConvertPixels to handle all YUV format.
It also works with odd dimensions.
Moreover, I did some benchmark(SDL_ConvertPixel vs Color32DitherYV12Mod1X and Color32DitherYUY2Mod1X).
gcc-6.3 and clang-4.0. gcc performs better than clang. And, with gcc, SDL_ConvertPixels() performs better (20%) than the two C function Color32Dither*().
For instance, to convert 10 times a 3888x2592 image, it takes ~195 ms with SDL_ConvertPixels and ~235 ms with Color32Dither*().
Especially because of gcc vectorize feature that optimises all conversion loops (-ftree-loop-vectorize).
Nb: I put no image pitch for the YUV buffers. because it complexify a little bit the code and the API :
There would be some ambiguity when setting the pitch exactly to image width:
would it a be pitch of image width (for luma and chroma). or just contiguous data ? (could set pitch=0 for the later).
2) Small issues with odd dimensions:
If width "w" is odd, luma plane width is still "w" whereas chroma planes will be "(w + 1)/2". Almost the same for odd h.
Solution is to strategically substitute "w" by "(w+1)/2" at the good places ...
- In the repository, SDL_ConvertPixels() handles YUV only if yuv source format is exactly the same as YUV destination format.
It basically does a memcpy of pixels, but it's done incorrectly when width or height is odd (wrong size of chroma planes). This is fixed.
- SDL Renderers don't support odd width/height for YUV textures.
This is fixed for software, opengl, opengles2. (opengles 1 does not support it and fallback to software rendering).
This is *not* fixed for D3D and D3D11 ... (and others, psp ?)
Only *two* Dither function are fixed ... not sure if others are really used.
- This is not possible to create a NV12/NV12 texture with the software renderer, whereas other renderers allow it.
This is fixed, by using SDL_ConvertPixels underneath.
- It was not possible to SDL_UpdateTexture() of format NV12/NV21 with the software renderer. this is fixed.
Here's also two testcases:
- that do all combination of conversion.
- to test partial UpdateTexture
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d9e1036e
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2017-10-06T16:17:50
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Fixed potential overflow in surface allocation (thanks Yves!)
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db20e71d
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2017-10-02T10:50:33
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Fixed bug 3855 - Memory leak in SDL_FreeSurface
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aad58c62
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2017-09-29T07:44:30
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Fixed bug 3852 - SDL_FreeSurface deallocates surface->map even if the surface is not yet freed
Evgeny Kapun
Commit 490bb5b49f11 [1], which was a fix for bug #3790, introduced a new bug: now, calling SDL_FreeSurface(surface) deallocates surface->map even if there are other references to the surface. This is bad, because some functions (such as SDL_ConvertSurface) assume that surface->map is not NULL.
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76176486
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2017-09-14T08:37:27
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surface: Make sure SDL_ConvertSurface() deals with palettes (thanks, Sylvain!).
Fixes Bugzilla #3826.
Fixes Bugzilla #2979.
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67f9348b
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2017-09-04T11:46:14
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Fixed bug 3790 - Memory leak with surfaces blitting on each other
bastien.bouclet
When creating two surfaces and blitting them onto the other, SDL's internal reference counting fails, and one of the surfaces is not freed when calling SDL_FreeSurface.
Example code :
SDL_Surface *s1 = SDL_CreateRGBSurfaceWithFormat(0, 640, 480, 32, SDL_PIXELFORMAT_ARGB8888);
SDL_Surface *s2 = SDL_CreateRGBSurfaceWithFormat(0, 640, 480, 32, SDL_PIXELFORMAT_ARGB8888);
SDL_BlitSurface(s1, NULL, s2, NULL);
SDL_BlitSurface(s2, NULL, s1, NULL);
SDL_FreeSurface(s2);
SDL_FreeSurface(s1);
With this example, s1 is not freed after calling SDL_FreeSurface, its refcount attribute is still positive.
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f142a796
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2017-08-14T13:37:14
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Fixed bug 2441 - SDL_DuplicateSurface
Rainer Deyke
I've written a small patch that adds a small SDL_DuplicateSurface function to SDL. I've written the function as part of a larger (as yet unfinished) patch, but I think this function is useful enough that it merits inclusion in SDL on its own.
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7bab2913
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2017-08-12T17:01:14
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Fixed Windows build
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05facb3d
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2017-08-12T16:59:00
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Fixed bug 2979 - SDL_ConvertSurface does not convert color keys consistently
Edmund Horner
When a 16-bit "565 format" surface has a colour key set, it will blit with correct transparency. If, however, it has its colour key set then is converted to a 32-bit ARGB format surface, the colour key in the converted image will not necessarily be the same pixel value as the transparent pixels. It may not blit correctly, because the colour key does not match the right pixels.
In my case, with an image using 0xB54A for transparency, the colour key was converted to 180,170,82; but the corresponding pixels (with the same original value) were converted to 180,169,82. Blitting the converted image did not use transparency where expected.
I have attached a test case. The bug has been replicated on both x86_64 Linux (SDL 2.0.2), and 32-bit MS C++ 2010 on Windows (SDL 2.0.0).
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1a544145
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2017-08-12T15:21:26
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Fixed bug 3309 - SDL_ConvertSurface adds AlphaMod when input surface has ColorKey
Sylvain
Let's you have a SDL_Surface that has ColorKey, but no Alpha Modulation.
When this surface is duplicated with SDL_ConvertSurface function, the result has ColorKey and Alpha Modulation (BLEND, and Opaque 255).
I think SDL_ConvertSurface should strictly keeps the input format.
example
=======
SDL_Surface *input; // ... Set up a surface with ColorKey and no AlphaMod
SDL_Surface *output = SDL_ConvertSurface(input, input->format, input->flags);
// "output" surface has a ColorKey but *also* AlphaMod (BLEND, and Opaque 255).
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45b774e3
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2017-01-01T18:33:28
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Updated copyright for 2017
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4905cd9c
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2016-11-30T22:06:05
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Fixed bug 3340 - SDL_BlitScaled causes access violation in some cases.
Simon Hug
The SDL_BlitScaled function runs into an access violation for specific blit coordinates and surface sizes. The attached testcase blits a 800x600 surface to a 1280x720 surface at the coordinates -640,-345 scaled to 1280x720. The blit function that moves the data then runs over and reads after the pixel data from the src surface causing an access violation.
I can't say where exactly it goes wrong, but I think it could have something to do with the rounding in SDL_UpperBlitScaled. final_src.y is 288 and final_src.h is 313. Together that's 601, which I believe is one too much, but I just don't know the code enough to make sure that's the problem.
Sylvain
I think this patch fix the issue, but maybe it's worth re-writing "SDL_UpperBlitScaled" using SDL_FRect.
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d2676c29
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2016-10-07T17:04:58
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Fixed bug 2924 - SDL_CreateRGBSurface[From] versions that take SDL_PIXELFORMAT enum
Daniel Gibson
Currently, SDL_CreateRGBSurface() and SDL_CreateRGBSurfaceFrom() take Uint32 masks for RGBA to "describe" the Pixelformat of the surface.
Internally those value are only used to map to one of the SDL_PIXELFORMAT_* enum values that are used for further processing.
I think it would be both handy and more efficient to be able to specify SDL_PIXELFORMAT_* yourself without using SDL_PixelFormatEnumToMasks() to create masks first, so I implemented functions that do that:
SDL_CreateRGBSurfaceWithFormat() and SDL_CreateRGBSurfaceWithFormatFrom() which are like the versions without "WithFormat" but instead of taking 4 Uint32s for R/G/B/A masks, they take one for a SDL_PIXELFORMAT_* enum value.
Together with https://bugzilla.libsdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2923 creating a SDL_Surface* from RGBA data (e.g. from stb_image) is as easy as
surf = SDL_SDL_CreateRGBSurfaceWithFormat(0, w, h, bppToUse*8, SDL_PIXELFORMAT_RGBA32);
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42065e78
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2016-01-02T10:10:34
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Updated copyright to 2016
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0e45984f
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2015-06-21T17:33:46
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Fixed crash if initialization of EGL failed but was tried again later.
The internal function SDL_EGL_LoadLibrary() did not delete and remove a mostly
uninitialized data structure if loading the library first failed. A later try to
use EGL then skipped initialization and assumed it was previously successful
because the data structure now already existed. This led to at least one crash
in the internal function SDL_EGL_ChooseConfig() because a NULL pointer was
dereferenced to make a call to eglBindAPI().
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2c4a6ea0
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2015-05-26T06:27:46
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Updated the copyright year to 2015
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b72938c8
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2015-04-20T12:22:44
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Windows: Always set the system timer resolution to 1ms by default.
An existing hint lets apps that don't need the timer resolution changed avoid
this, to save battery, etc, but this fixes several problems in timing, audio
callbacks not firing fast enough, etc.
Fixes Bugzilla #2944.
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fe6c797c
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2015-04-10T23:30:31
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Fixed an iOS view orientation issue when SDL_GL_CreateContext or SDL_CreateRenderer is called.
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b88ca1b4
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2015-02-10T16:28:56
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the last parameter of XChangeProperty is the number of elements.. and when the element format is 32.. the element is "long" so we have 5 long elements here.
Yes this seems confusing as on mac+linux Long is either 32 or 64bits depending on the architecture, but this is how the X11 protocol is defined. Thus 5 is the correct value for the nelts here. Not 5 or 10 depending on the architecture.
More info on the confusion https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16802
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b48e54aa
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2015-01-26T22:00:29
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Fixed bug 2802 - [patch] Fix android build compiling in wrong filesystem implementation
Jonas Kulla
The configure script didn't differentiate between Linux and Android, unconditionally compiling in the unix implementation of SDL_sysfilesystem.c.
I'm probably one of the very few people building SDL for android using classic configure + standalone toolchain, so this has gone undetected all along.
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a830fbc7
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2014-12-06T00:17:52
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Fixed warnings about possible loss of data in conversion.
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70438be2
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2014-12-03T10:55:23
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WinRT: fixed bug whereby SDL would override an app's default orientation
WinRT apps can set a default, preferred orientation via a .appxmanifest file.
SDL was overriding this on app startup, and making the app use all possible
orientations (landscape and portrait).
Thanks to Eric Wing for the heads up on this!
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9c398852
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2014-11-22T22:20:40
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Corrected header file documentation comment.
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24c86b55
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2014-09-11T19:24:42
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[X11] Reconcile logical keyboard state with physical state on FocusIn
since the window system doesn't do it for us like other platforms.
This prevents sticky keys and missed keys when going in and out
of focus, for example Alt would appear to stick if switching away
from an SDL app with Alt-Tab and had to be pressed again.
CR: Sam
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1ea86978
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2014-08-17T13:11:55
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Removed SDL_round() because the license wasn't compatible with zlib
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8272ed18
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2014-08-16T23:25:02
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Fixed bug 2687 - SDL_BlitScaled does not handle clipping correctly
Patch from Benoit Pierre:
video: fix clipping handling in SDL_UpperBlitScaled
- honor destination clipping rectangle
- update both destination and source rectangles when clipping source
rectangle to source surface and destination rectangle to destination
clip rectangle
- don't change scaling factors when clipping
N.B.:
- when no scaling is involved (source and destination width/height are
the same), SDL_UpperBlit is used (so SDL_BlitScaled behaves like
SDL_BlitSurface)
- the final destination rectangle after all clipping is performed is
saved back to dstrect (like for SDL_UpperBlit)
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6fef39d6
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2014-08-06T11:34:54
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Added NV12 and NV21 texture support for OpenGL and OpenGL ES 2.0 renderers
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0c8e3376
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2014-07-07T21:21:05
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Fixed bug 2628 - invalidate surface->map in SDL_SurfacePalette()
Wei Mingzhi
surface->map should be invalidated in SDL_SetSurfacePalette(), otherwise the palette would not be effective when blitting to another non-8bit surface which we previously blitted to.
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3dcb451f
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2014-04-09T21:29:19
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Added a README file regarding WinRT support
To note, this file is currently formatted with CRLF line endings, rather than
LF, to allow the file to be viewed with Notepad.
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58edac3e
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2014-02-02T00:53:27
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Fixed bug 2374 - Update copyright for 2014...
Is it that time already??
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f848adff
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2013-11-29T10:06:08
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Improve Android pause/resume behavior.
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7e1289af
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2013-11-24T23:56:17
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Make internal SDL sources include SDL_internal.h instead of SDL_config.h
The new header will include SDL_config.h, but allows for other global stuff.
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08fa8da7
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2013-10-20T21:56:15
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Fixed bug 2129 - fix for bug 2121 breaks linking for mingw and throws multiple warnings
Andreas Ertelt
The problem in question is caused by changeset 7771 (http://hg.libsdl.org/SDL/rev/5486e579872e / https://bugzilla.libsdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2121)
The redefinition of __inline__ (introduced by the addition of begin_code.h:128's "|| __STRICT_ANSI__") results in mingw's gcc throwing multiple
warning: always_inline function might not be inlinable [-Wattributes]
as well as a whole bunch of redefinitions of mingw internals which break linking of projects including the SDL2 headers.
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379c0054
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2013-10-18T00:47:22
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Fixed bug 2123 - SDL_BlitScaled crashes in src/video/SDL_blit_N.c:2145
We need to reset the blit function when switching between scaled and unscaled blits.
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b63d11ce
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2013-09-04T23:40:11
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The SDL_PixelFormat* passed to SDL_ConvertSurface() should be const.
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f79fc33a
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2013-08-29T08:29:21
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Christoph Mallon: Remove pointless if (x) before SDL_free(x)
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1e49b1ed
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2013-08-21T09:47:10
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OCD fixes: Adds a space after /* (glory to regular expressions!)
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695344d1
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2013-08-21T09:43:09
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OCD fixes: Adds a space before */
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dad42067
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2013-08-12T11:13:50
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Fixes #2022, do not resume on Android when surfaceChanged
If the app is in landscape mode and the user presses the power button, a pause
is followed immediately by a surfaceChanged event because the lock screen
is shown in portrait mode. This triggers a "false" resume.
So, we just pause and resume following the onWindowFocusChanged events.
Also, wait for SDL_APP_WILLENTERBACKGROUND and SDL_APP_DIDENTERBACKGROUND before
blocking the event pump.
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1ad936eb
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2013-08-11T19:56:43
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Fixed bug 2027 - Full-screen appears to be broken - hang in SDL_DestroyWindow()
Rainer Deyke
I'm running Linux Mint 15 with the Cinnamon window manager. SDL_DestroyWindow consistently locks up for me when the window if fullscreen.
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