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b033cd0d
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2021-07-31T16:01:48
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Fixed XSync sequence to match other cases where we set the X11 error handler
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4c7825f6
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2021-07-31T18:27:14
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x11: XSync while trying to catch XRRSetScreenSize error.
Reference issue #4561
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d0effadf
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2021-07-31T15:56:30
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x11: Don't let XRRSetScreenSize fire a BadMatch error.
This is a workaround and not a proper fix, but this is possibly complicated,
and possibly a corner case, so this will do for 2.0.16, if not the
foreseeable future.
Reference issue #4561
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8f38ba4d
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2021-07-29T18:02:47
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Fix casts that should be using uintptr_t
This is needed to support CHERI, and thus Arm's experimental Morello
prototype, where pointers are implemented using unforgeable capabilities
that include bounds and permissions metadata to provide fine-grained
spatial and referential memory safety, as well as revocation by sweeping
memory to provide heap temporal memory safety.
On most systems (anything with a flat memory hierarchy rather than using
segment-based addressing), size_t and uintptr_t are the same type.
However, on CHERI, size_t is just an integer offset, whereas uintptr_t
is still a capability as described above. Casting a pointer to size_t
will strip the metadata and validity tag, and casting from size_t to a
pointer will result in a null-derived capability whose validity tag is
not set, and thus cannot be dereferenced without faulting.
The audio and cursor casts were harmless as they intend to stuff an
integer into a pointer, but using uintptr_t is the idiomatic way to do
that and silences our compiler warnings (which our build tool makes
fatal by default as they often indicate real problems). The iconv and
egl casts were true positives as SDL_iconv_t and iconv_t are pointer
types, as is NativeDisplayType on most OSes, so this would have trapped
at run time when using the round-tripped pointers. The gles2 casts were
also harmless; the OpenGL API defines this argument to be a pointer type
(and uses the argument name "pointer"), but it in fact represents an
integer offset, so like audio and cursor the additional idiomatic cast
is needed to silence the warning.
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1e07dba0
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2021-06-09T15:26:38
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x11: Use glXChooseFBConfig when available in X11_GL_GetVisual
When choosing an X11 Visual for a window based on its GLX capabilities, first
try glXChooseFBConfig (if available) before falling back to glXChooseVisual.
This normally does not make a difference because most GLX drivers create a
Visual for every GLXFBConfig, exposing all of the same capabilities.
For GLX render offload configurations (also know as "PRIME") where one GPU is
providing GLX rendering support for windows on an X screen running on a
different GPU, the GPU doing the offloading needs to use the Visuals that were
created by the host GPU's driver rather than being able to add its own. This
means that there may be fewer Visuals available for all of the GLXFBConfigs the
guest driver wants to expose. In order to handle that situation, the NVIDIA GLX
driver creates many GLXFBConfigs that map to the same Visual when running in a
render offload configuration.
This can result in a glXChooseVisual request failing to find a supported Visual
when there is a GLXFBConfig for that configuration that would have worked. For
example, when the game "Unnamed SDVX Clone" [1] tries to create a configuration
with multisample, glXChooseVisual fails because the Visual assigned to the
multisample GLXFBConfigs is shared with the GLXFBConfigs without multisample.
Avoid this problem by using glXChooseFBConfig, when available, to find a
GLXFBConfig with the requested capabilities and then using
glXGetVisualFromFBConfig to find the corresponding X11 Visual. This allows the
game to run, although it doesn't make me any better at actually playing it...
Signed-off-by: Aaron Plattner <aplattner@nvidia.com>
Fixes: https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/prime-run-cannot-create-window-x-glxcreatecontext/180214
[1] https://github.com/Drewol/unnamed-sdvx-clone
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a2031948
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2021-07-28T14:06:51
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Added in a MIME-type to the X11 clipboard. (#4385)
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8e604a5f
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2021-07-25T18:44:33
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Fix error handling in X11_SetWindowTitle
X11_XChangeProperty return 1 on success.
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ff1b5e1b
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2021-07-24T15:10:57
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Implemented the window flash operations for X11
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f1633127
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2021-07-24T13:41:55
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Added a window flash operation to be explicit about window flash behavior
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e1c3a250
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2021-07-24T12:11:27
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Changed SDL_FlashWindow() so it doesn't take a flash count, and added the hint SDL_HINT_WINDOW_FLASH_COUNT to control behavior on Windows
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16e3bfe8
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2021-06-28T11:29:16
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SetDisplayMode: Call XRRSetScreenSize before setting CRTC config
X11_SetDisplayMode currently calls X11_XRRSetCrtcConfig alone. This results
in the monitor's viewport getting changed, but the underlying screen dimensions
stay the same.
The spec indicates that RRSetCrtcConfig only changes the crtc mode and has no effect
on the screen dimensions, only mentioning that the new crtc must fit entirely within the
screen size. For the size to change, RRSetScreenSize also needs to be called.
This affects Metro Exodus on Linux, when changing the resolution in the in-game settings
Metro gets stuck in a loop waiting for the size of its vulkan surface to change. Because
XRRSetScreenSize is not called the screen size is never changed, the vulkan surface dimensions
do not change, and Metro hangs forever watching for a surface size update that will
never come.
This change disables the CRTC, calls XRRSetScreenSize, and then updates the
CRTC configuration. This fixes changing the resolution from the Metro settings.
Tested with:
Metro Exodus, Portal 2
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e65a6583
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2021-06-09T22:10:20
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x11: Add a hint to force override-redirect.
Fixes #3776.
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64724db0
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2021-06-04T19:55:30
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Implement bare minimum for SDL_FlashWindow
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0dd7024d
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2021-03-12T21:58:20
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Modifies WaitEvent and WaitEventTimeout to actually wait instead of polling
When possible use native os functions to make a blocking call waiting for
an incoming event. Previous behavior was to continuously poll the event
queue with a small delay between each poll.
The blocking call uses a new optional video driver event,
WaitEventTimeout, if available. It is called only if an window
already shown is available. If present the window is designated
using the variable wakeup_window to receive a wakeup event if
needed.
The WaitEventTimeout function accept a timeout parameter. If
positive the call will wait for an event or return if the timeout
expired without any event. If the timeout is zero it will
implement a polling behavior. If the timeout is negative the
function will block indefinetely waiting for an event.
To let the main thread sees events sent form a different thread
a "wake-up" signal is sent to the main thread if the main thread
is in a blocking state. The wake-up event is sent to the designated
wakeup_window if present.
The wake-up event is sent only if the PushEvent call is coming
from a different thread. Before sending the wake-up event
the ID of the thread making the blocking call is saved using the
variable blocking_thread_id and it is compared to the current
thread's id to decide if the wake-up event should be sent.
Two new optional video device methods are introduced:
WaitEventTimeout
SendWakeupEvent
in addition the mutex
wakeup_lock
which is defined and initialized but only for the drivers supporting the
methods above.
If the methods are not present the system behaves as previously
performing a periodic polling of the events queue.
The blocking call is disabled if a joystick or sensor is detected
and falls back to previous behavior.
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4522cb1d
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2021-05-25T03:17:03
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Changing variable from float to int, this way we can check it's value without having to do an unnecessary conversion. Then do explicit conversions later on if we need.
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c289bad9
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2021-03-22T11:22:31
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In x11, GetDisplayDPI can give incorrect or unusable DPI information. Using XGetDefaults to get the Xft DPI if it's available and returning that. This could allow you to figure out DPI scale.
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62a562de
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2021-05-12T23:37:18
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X11: use x11sym loaded functions (see bug #3978)
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531d83bf
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2021-05-12T23:13:48
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X11: allow using touchscreen, while pointer is grabbed (see bug #3978)
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c5dd9964
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2021-04-07T12:14:16
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Copied X11 error handler code from SDL_x11opengl.c
Avoids needing to malloc to hold the error string.
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b3b4677e
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2021-04-07T11:17:52
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(X11) Set _NET_WM_NAME properly, fixes Unicode window titles
Removes deprecated code meant to support extremely ancient, pre-UTF-8
versions of Xorg. Uses new xlib API's for doing this same thing.
Closes #4288.
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1f482174
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2021-04-25T12:44:35
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x11: Mark backing_store as NotUseful when creating windows.
This can give some performance boost, and save some resources, as there's no
reason to keep a copy of an SDL window's contents on the server: most SDL
apps are redrawing completely every frame, and the API allows for expose
events to tell an app a redraw is needed anyhow.
(And compositors are free to ignore this setting if it makes sense to do so,
according to the Xlib docs.)
Reference Issue #3776.
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9c063468
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2021-04-24T19:47:10
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x11: call XSync before XSetInputFocus during SDL_ShowWindow.
This only happens when using a non-NET_WM window manager, as we might try to
set the focus before the window is mapped.
Fixes #3949.
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0838f53d
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2021-04-21T11:41:08
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Implement SDL_SetWindowAlwaysOnTop for X11
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de6d2902
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2021-04-19T21:48:11
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Fix keymap updating for X11 backend
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dbdbae44
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2021-04-02T14:35:11
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linux: (de)initialize d-bus at init and quit.
Previously we had different subsystems quitting it, in conflict, and risked
multiple threads racing to init it at the same time.
Fixes #3643.
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808249a5
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2021-01-27T19:40:55
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X11: Ungrab the keyboard when the mouse leaves the window
GNOME Mutter requires keyboard grab for certain important functionality like
window resizing, interaction with the application context menu, and opening the
Activites view. To allow Mutter to grab the keyboard as needed, we'll ungrab
when the mouse leaves our window.
To be safe, we'll do this for all WMs since forks of Mutter and Matacity (and
possibly others) may have the same behavior, and we don't want to have to keep
track of those.
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6b057c67
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2021-01-26T19:16:17
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Expose separate keyboard and mouse grab support
This adds SDL_SetWindowKeyboardGrab(), SDL_GetWindowKeyboardGrab(),
SDL_SetWindowMouseGrab(), SDL_GetWindowMouseGrab(), and new
SDL_WINDOW_KEYBOARD_GRABBED flag. It also updates the test harness to exercise
this functionality and makes a minor fix to X11 that I missed in
https://hg.libsdl.org/SDL/rev/02a2d609369b
To fit in with this new support, SDL_WINDOW_INPUT_CAPTURE has been renamed to
SDL_WINDOW_MOUSE_CAPTURE with the old name remaining as an alias for backwards
compatibility with older code.
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a0d3c6c6
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2021-01-25T21:42:14
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Rename SetWindowGrab() to SetWindowMouseGrab()
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e1f73e64
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2021-01-23T16:22:44
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Refactor keyboard grab to be managed by the video core
This gives us flexibility to add others hints to control keyboard grab behavior
without having to touch all of the backends. It also allows us to possibly
expose keyboard grab separately from mouse grab for applications that want to
manage those independently.
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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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93ccdee8
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2020-12-23T13:47:49
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Fixed bug 5404 - stdlib: Added SDL_round, SDL_roundf, SDL_lround and SDL_lroundf
Cameron Cawley
stdlib: Added SDL_round, SDL_roundf, SDL_lround and SDL_lroundf
The default implementation is based on the one used in the Windows RT video driver.
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5c212cb0
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2020-12-10T12:24:24
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remove a few stale NULL message/title checks after commit e2b729b1756a
top-level guarantees non-NULL message / title passed in messageboxdata
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f1cab8ae
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2020-12-10T11:20:56
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fix bug #5253: handle NULL title or message fields in SDL_MessageBoxData
- SDL_video.c (SDL_ShowMessageBox): replace messageboxdata, set title
or message field to "" if either of them is NULL.
- SDL_video.c (SDL_ShowSimpleMessageBox): set title or message to ""
if either of them is NULL for EMSCRIPTEN builds.
- SDL_bmessagebox.cc: add empty string check along with NULL check for
title and message fields.
- SDL_windowsmessagebox.c (AddDialogString): remove NULL string check
- SDL_windowsmessagebox.c (AddDialogControl): add empty string check
along with the NULL check.
- SDL_x11messagebox.c: revert commit 677c4cd68069
- SDL_os2messagebox.c: revert commit 2c2a489d76e7
- test/testmessage.c: Add NULL title and NULL message tests.
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cb361896
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2020-12-09T07:16:22
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Fixed bug 5235 - All internal sources should include SDL_assert.h
Ryan C. Gordon
We should really stick this in SDL_internal.h or something so it's always available.
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0ff5d55a
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2020-11-23T21:07:28
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x11: Don't try to grab the pointer on an unmapped window (thanks, Lee!)
Fixes Bugzilla #5352.
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335cfa10
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2020-11-18T11:24:08
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x11: Don't crash if a messagebox has a NULL title string.
Fixes Bugzilla #5253.
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1ef45c18
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2020-11-08T23:40:17
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Fixed bug 5339 - Minor memory leak in SDL_x11events.c
wcodelyokoyt
The atom name that X11_GetAtomName() returns never gets freed, which result in a minor memory leak (14 bytes?) every time the user drops a file on a window.
You can see the line in question here:
https://github.com/spurious/SDL-mirror/blob/6b6170caf69b4189c9a9d14fca96e97f09bbcc41/src/video/x11/SDL_x11events.c#L1350
Fix: call XFree on name after the while loop.
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73010da4
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2020-10-19T17:26:33
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x11events: ignore UnmapNotify events from XReparentWindow
UnmapNotify event does not mean that window has been iconified. It
just reports that window changed state from mapped to unmapped.
XReparentWindow can unmap and remap window if it was mapped. This
causes unnecessary events - HIDDEN, MINIMIZED, RESTORED and SHOW.
These events are problematic with Metacity 3.36+ which started to
remove window decorations from fullscreen windows.
- SDL makes decorated window fullscreen
- Metacity removes decorations
- SDL gets UnmapNotify and exits from fullscreen
- Metacity re-adds decorations
As SDL will also get MapNotify event it will try to restore
window state causing above steps to repeat.
https://bugzilla.libsdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5314
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76980e30
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2020-10-08T16:42:20
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Added events for dynamically connecting and disconnecting displays, with an iOS implementation
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8709f67e
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2020-09-08T08:42:30
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Fixed bug 5215 - Fixing filenames passed to dlopen for OpenBSD
Brad Smith
Attached is a patch to use the proper filenames when trying to dlopen the respective shared libraries on OpenBSD.
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9a769da0
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2020-09-07T20:10:50
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X11: Remove our X11 error callback in X11_DeleteDevice()
If we don't remove it, we will infinitely recurse if X11_CreateDevice() is
called again and orig_x11_errhandler becomes X11_SafetyNetErrHandler().
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8669a87f
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2020-07-14T21:13:27
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Reuse X11 connection from availability check
Instead of creating an X11 connection to test that X11 is available,
closing the connection, and then reconnecting for real, use the same
connection to handle both cases.
The X11 connection retry delay mechanism in the case where X11 is
dynamically loaded has been removed. It was only necessary to avoid
authetnication token reuse from the XOpenDisplay call that used to
exist in X11_Available. Now that this call is only made once, it
is no longer needed.
Also drop unused and inapplicable code from a comment.
***
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052a1373
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2020-07-12T19:11:15
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Merge VideoBootStrap::available into VideoBootStrap::create
The two are only ever called together, and combining them makes it possible
to eliminate redundant symbol loading and redundant attempts to connect
to a display server.
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ce293eed
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2020-06-23T10:12:24
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Fixed bug 5208 - Fix libGL loading on OpenBSD
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f1d5ced1
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2020-06-17T12:48:40
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x11: Fix spurious keyboard focus events
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eadc8693
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2020-05-11T14:31:04
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Fixed bug 5103 - Port fcitx support to both fcitx 4 & 5
wengxt
Due to the new major fcitx version is coming close, the existing code need to be ported to use new Fcitx dbus interface.
The new dbus interface is supported by both fcitx 4 and 5, and has a good side effect, which is that it will work with flatpak for free. Also the patch remove the dependency on fcitx header. Instead, it just hardcodes a few enum value in the code so need to handle the different header for fcitx4 or 5.
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589d636b
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2020-04-22T14:57:06
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Fixed rare crash when creating an X11 window
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b6afbe63
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2020-04-07T09:38:57
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Added SDL_log.h to SDL_internal.h so logging is available everywhere
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e05d92a1
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2020-04-05T09:01:33
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Fixed bug 5075 - Don't assume a GL library version number on NetBSD.
Nia Alarie
If you install X as part of NetBSD, the GL library is libGL.so.3, but if you install the GL library later as a package, it's libGL.so.1.
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1b82606e
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2020-02-17T16:11:18
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x11: Wait a bit in SDL_SetWindowSize() to see if window manager vetoed change.
Same idea as the fix for Bugzilla #4646.
Fixes Bugzilla #4727.
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e7315225
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2020-02-17T15:02:37
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x11: Don't delay an extra 10ms if we were just going to break out of the loop.
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367a8b97
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2020-02-17T15:00:02
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x11: Don't wait for the window to move if it's already in the place we want it.
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d1df3437
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2020-02-14T13:17:18
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x11: SDL_SetWindowPosition should try to wait for the window manager.
Wait up to 100 milliseconds, since the window manager might alter or
outright veto the window change...or not respond at all.
In a well-functioning system, though, this should help make sure
that SDL_SetWindowPosition's results match reality.
Fixes Bugzilla #4646.
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4b585e75
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2020-02-03T08:06:52
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Fixed bug 4833 - Use EGL for X11?
Martin Fiedler
To be precise, this is about *desktop OpenGL* on X11. For OpenGL ES, EGL is already used (as it's the only way to get an OpenGL ES context), as Sylvain noted above.
To shine some light on why this is needed:
In 99% of all cases, using GLX on X11 is fine, even though it's effectively deprecated in favor of EGL [1]. However, there's at least one use case that *requires* the OpenGL context being created with EGL instead of GLX, and that's DRM_PRIME interoperability: The function glEGLImageTargetTexture2DOES simply doesn't work with GLX. (Currently, Mesa actually crashes when trying that.)
Some example code:
https://gist.github.com/kajott/d1b29c613be30893c855621edd1f212e
Runs on Intel and open-source AMD drivers just fine (others unconfirmed), but with #define USE_EGL 0 (i.e. forcing it to GLX), it crashes. The same happens when using SDL for window and context creation.
The good news is that most of the pieces for EGL support on X11 are already in place: SDL_egl.c is pretty complete (and used for desktop OpenGL on Wayland, for example), and SDL_x11opengl.c has the aforementioned OpenGL-ES-on-EGL support. However, when it comes to desktop OpenGL, it's hardcoded to fall back to GLX.
I'm not advocating to make EGL the default for desktop OpenGL on X11; don't fix what ain't broken. But something like an SDL_HINT_VIDEO_X11_FORCE_EGL would be very appreciated to make use cases like the above work with SDL.
[1] source: Eric Anholt, major Linux graphics stack developer, 7 years ago already - see last paragraph of https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTE3MTI
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39563b7b
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2020-01-28T13:51:24
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x11: Use XSync when changing window position instead of XFlush.
Attempt to fix regression in Bugzilla #4646.
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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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2b1edf41
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2020-01-04T11:05:06
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X11_InitKeyboard: do not call XAutoRepeatOn unnecessarily
Use XGetKeyboardControl to initialize the current XKeyboardState, and
skip XAutoRepeatOn invocation if global_auto_repeat is AutoRepeatModeOn.
This fixes SDL2 when the X11 client is untrusted.
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ed514cd0
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2020-01-04T11:03:04
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have_mitshm: use XShmQueryExtension to check for MIT-SHM extension
Do not try to guess MIT_SHM extension availability from the string
returned by XDisplayName, use the appropriate API instead.
This fixes SDL2 inside hasher.
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9340cfa9
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2019-12-27T23:01:10
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SDL_x11events.c (X11_DispatchEvent): remove FIXME and use SDL_strtokr().
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e5af951e
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2019-12-02T15:41:25
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Fix sending SDL_WINDOWEVENT_RESTORED after unminimizing windows on X11
SDL_SendWindowEvent will only send a RESTORED event if the window has
the minimized or maximized flag set. However, for a SHOWN event, it
will clear the minimized flag. Since the SHOWN event was being sent
first for a MapNotify event, the RESTORED event would never be sent.
Swapping the SendWindowEvent calls around fixes this.
https://bugzilla.libsdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4821
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b1539c4c
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2019-11-16T22:35:48
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Fixed bug 4819 - Attempting to create an OpenGL ES context with unachievable MSAA parameters under X11 dooms the program
Solra Bizna
I have written a program that, in the event that the user requests more MSAA samples than their hardware supports, attempts to gracefully fall back to the best MSAA available. This code works with my conventional OpenGL renderer, but if I change nothing about the code except to make it request an OpenGL ES profile instead, Xlib kills the program with an error that looks like:
X Error of failed request: BadWindow (invalid Window parameter)
Major opcode of failed request: 4 (X_DestroyWindow)
Resource id in failed request: 0x5c00008
Serial number of failed request: 188
Current serial number in output stream: 193
To trigger the bug, attempt to create a window with the SDL_WINDOW_OPENGL flag, with SDL_GL_CONTEXT_PROFILE_MASK set to SDL_GL_CONTEXT_PROFILE_ES, and with SDL_GL_MULTISAMPLESAMPLES set to any unsupported value. SDL_CreateWindow properly returns NULL, but at this point the program is already doomed. Xlib will shortly terminate the program with an error. Calling SDL_CreateWindow again will immediately trigger this termination.
I have attached a skeletal program that reproduces this bug for me. Replacing SDL_GL_CONTEXT_PROFILE_ES with SDL_GL_CONTEXT_PROFILE_COMPATIBILITY avoids the bug (but, obviously, doesn't create an OpenGL ES context).
As I suspected, the problem was with XDestroyWindow being called twice on the same window. The X11_CreateWindow function in src/video/x11/SDL_x11window.c calls SetupWindowData. If initialization fails after that point, XDestroyWindow gets called on the window by a subsequent call to X11_DestroyWindow. But, later in the same function, iff a GLES context is requested and initializing it fails, X11_XDestroyWindow (which wraps XDestroyWindow) is manually called. Shortly after, the intended call to X11_DestroyWindow occurs, which attempts to destroy the same window again. Boom.
(The above confusing summary involves three separate, similarly-named functions: XDestroyWindow, X11_DestroyWindow, X11_XDestroyWindow)
I have attached a simple patch that removes the redundant X11_XDestroyWindow calls. I've tested that XDestroyWindow still gets called for the windows in question, and that it only gets called once.
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ce308a78
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2019-10-30T16:33:32
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revert this const parameter for X11 function
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d4a67e25
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2019-10-30T16:06:51
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Readability: change some pointer parameter to be pointer to const
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b458d7a2
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2019-10-30T15:13:55
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Readability: remove redundant cast to the same type
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735691ec
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2019-10-30T14:29:41
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Remove nested redundant #ifndef
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c0255be4
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2019-10-26T23:58:55
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x11: check if the X server honored our XMoveWindow() call (thanks, R.E. Rust!).
This can happen if a window is still grabbed when we try to move it, or if
the X11 ecosystem is just in a bad mood, I guess.
This makes sure that SDL will report the correct position for a window;
otherwise, SDL_GetWindowPosition will just report whatever the last
SDL_SetWindowPosition call requested, even if the window didn't actually move.
Fixes Bugzilla #4646.
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ed7483f8
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2019-10-15T22:36:08
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x11: On macOS, look for X11 install in /opt/X11 instead of /usr/X11R6.
This is where Apple installs XQuartz now (and apparently, the compatibility
symlink at /usr/X11R6 can be missing).
Fixes Bugzilla #4706.
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e5580e18
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2019-09-04T09:27:58
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x11: add a hint to force the VisualID used when creating a window.
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2fb71ac5
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2019-08-04T00:34:23
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Implement touch window IDs on x11/xinput2.
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63197c43
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2019-08-02T17:19:50
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Fix bug where the wrong button was the default in the old message box because buttons were added backwards, breaking the indexing used by GetButtonIndex.
Add messagebox flags to explicilty request left-to-right button order or right-to-left. If neither is specified it'll be some platform default.
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d5ec735a
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2019-08-01T18:22:12
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Add a windowID field to SDL_TouchFingerEvent (bug #4331).
This is unimplemented on some platforms and will cause compile errors when building those platform backends for now.
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4953e050
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2019-07-31T05:11:40
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use SDL_zeroa at more places where the argument is an array.
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86965eec
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2019-07-10T10:06:28
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x11: prevent a synthetic mouse event when using a touchscreen
With multitouch, register to receive XI_Motion (which desctivates MotionNotify),
so that we can distinguish real mouse motions from synthetic one.
(bug 4690)
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6ef01e52
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2019-07-09T17:28:02
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x11: set some modality things on message boxes with parent windows.
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8dea23c7
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2019-05-19T10:44:14
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Fixed bug 3911 - SYSWM generic X11 events missing event data
Andrei Drexler
For X11 GenericEvents, the associated data is only available between a call to XGetEventData and the matching XFreeEventData, i.e. in X11_HandleGenericEvent. Trying to call XGetEventData a second time on the same event will fail, so an application that wants to inspect XInput2 events (e.g. for stylus pressure) has no way of retrieving its data from queued SYSWM events.
The attached patch (based on SDL-2.0.7-11629) sends SYSWM messages from X11_HandleGenericEvent while the data is still available, allowing client code to register an event filter/watcher and process the event inside the callback.
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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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5029d50e
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2018-11-10T16:15:48
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Add SDL_TouchDeviceType enum and SDL_GetTouchDeviceType(SDL_TouchID id).
Touch device types include SDL_TOUCH_DEVICE_DIRECT (a touch screen with window-relative coordinates for touches), SDL_TOUCH_DEVICE_INDIRECT_ABSOLUTE (a trackpad-style device with absolute device coordinates), and SDL_TOUCH_DEVICE_INDIRECT_RELATIVE (a trackpad-style device with screen cursor-relative coordinates).
Phone screens are an example of a direct device type. Mac trackpads are the indirect-absolute touch device type. The Apple TV remote is an indirect-relative touch device type.
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91820998
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2018-10-28T21:36:48
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Add and update include guards
Include guards in most changed files were missing, I added them keeping
the same style as other SDL files. In some cases I moved the include
guards around to be the first thing the header has to take advantage of
any possible improvements compiler may have for inclusion guards.
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1ec56f73
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2018-10-20T21:35:48
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x11: Fixed incorrect function signature for XkbSetDetectableAutoRepeat.
It needs to use Bool (which is an int) and not BOOL (which is CARD8), which
causes problems on platforms with different byte order and alignment, etc.
Fixes Bugzilla #4326.
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dae4a013
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2018-10-15T00:46:43
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x11: Don't hardcode limit on lines of text in message boxes.
Plus other text parsing fixes.
Fixes Bugzilla #4306.
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5febdfce
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2018-09-24T11:49:25
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Fixed whitespace
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e061a92d
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2018-08-02T16:03:47
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Some drag'and'drop improvements.
First: disable d'n'd events by default; most apps don't need these at all, and
if an app doesn't explicitly handle these, each drop on the window will cause
a memory leak if the events are enabled. This follows the guidelines we have
for SDL_TEXTINPUT events already.
Second: when events are enabled or disabled, signal the video layer, as it
might be able to inform the OS, causing UI changes or optimizations (for
example, dropping a file icon on a Cocoa app that isn't accepting drops will
cause macOS to show a rejection animation instead of the drop operation just
vanishing into the ether, X11 might show a different cursor when dragging
onto an accepting window, etc).
Third: fill in the drop event details in the test library and enable the
events in testwm.c for making sure this all works as expected.
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8f0cc4a4
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2018-07-22T19:42:08
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Backed out changeset 2e42ec46061e.
This change isn't correct. See comments in Bugzilla #4183.
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c3178e67
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2018-07-12T16:52:45
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Ensure we still clear the X locale modifiers even if not compiled with ibus or fcitx support
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59574fe2
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2018-06-24T13:57:22
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x11: Normalize x11xinput2 touch x to be 1.0 at width (thanks, Zach!).
"Applications (such as SDL's testgesture) do "event.tfinger.x * window_width"
to find window coord. Currently the X11 XInput2 backend expects application
to do "event.tfinger.x * (window_width-1)" instead.
X11 XInput2 touch events are normalized so x is 1.0 at "width - 1" but other
SDL backends appear to have x be 1.0 at "width". Same issue for touch event
y with regards to height."
Fixes Bugzilla #4183.
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8ddebfa0
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2018-02-16T10:23:10
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Fixed bug 4085 - X11: Allow configuring _NET_WM_BYPASS_COMPOSITOR through SDL hints
Callum McGing
This patch allows the user to disable the behaviour that blocks the compositor through a new hint: SDL_VIDEO_X11_NET_WM_BYPASS_COMPOSITOR. This allows tools or other windowed applications to behave properly under KWin.
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40b27fd5
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2018-02-12T17:00:00
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revert the recent typecast assignment changes (see bug #4079)
also change the void* typedefs for the two vulkan function
pointers added in vulkan_internal.h into generic function
pointer typedefs.
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90e72bf4
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2018-01-30T18:08:34
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Fixed ISO C99 compatibility
SDL now builds with gcc 7.2 with the following command line options:
-Wall -pedantic-errors -Wno-deprecated-declarations -Wno-overlength-strings --std=c99
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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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c5429bd9
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2017-11-04T22:06:40
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Fixed bug 3939 - Remove static vm_error and vm_event from SDL_x11modes.c
tomwardio
Remove static int vm_error and vm_event, use local variables instead.
This fixes unused variable errors when compiling with SDL_VIDEO_DRIVER_X11_XINERAMA undefined.
src/video/x11/SDL_x11modes.c:505:22: error: unused variable 'vm_error' [-Werror,-Wunused-variable]
src/video/x11/SDL_x11modes.c:505:12: error: unused variable 'vm_event' [-Werror,-Wunused-variable]
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b89cac67
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2017-10-22T20:24:58
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Don't X error in SDL_CreateWindow with unsupported GL attributes
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5bed4ca9
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2017-10-12T08:27:22
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Fixed divide by zero with a 1x1 sized window
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c0019b7f
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2017-10-11T13:31:21
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Fixed bug 3871 - Touch events are not normalised on X11
Trent Gamblin
The documentation for SDL_TouchFingerEvent says that the x and y coordinates are normalised between 0-1. I've found that to be true on Windows, Android and iOS but on X11 they are in pixel coordinates. This patch fixes the issue. This was the cleanest way I could do it with what was available without changing things around a lot but you may know a better way.
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c9e73c3e
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2017-09-05T16:15:54
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x11: make sure SDL_GetGlobalMouseState notices mouse warping through SDL APIs.
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0782f9be
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2017-09-05T08:24:38
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Fixed bug 3273 - Fix for slow video subsystem initialization when using XRandR.
Mart?n Golini
I'm having a very slow initialization of the video subsystem that locks the window creation for about 500 ms ( tested in at least 4 different systems ). What i found is that X11_InitModes_XRandR is using XRRGetScreenResources, that explicitly ask to poll the hardware for changes. This is not really necessary since if the data is already available you can use XRRGetScreenResourcesCurrent.
I attached a tentative patch that fix this issue. With the patch there's no lock when the subsystem is initialized and the window creation is instant in my applications. The patch only uses XRRGetScreenResourcesCurrent in X11_InitModes_XRandR but it could be potentially used in X11_GetDisplayModes and X11_SetDisplayMode.
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74043994
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2017-09-01T14:08:09
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x11: Correctly restore previous GL context after sacrificial context is done.
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a3dda100
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2017-09-01T14:00:11
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x11: don't try to make a NULL GL context current when we already did that.
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4649ac46
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2017-09-01T13:57:40
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x11: Clean up sacrificial GL context code.
Check for failures, restore any previously-current context.
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507659c6
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2017-09-01T13:27:53
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x11: Make a sacrificial glX context to check for extensions during init.
This is necessary because we need to see if GLES compat extensions exist.
All of this code (including ShouldUseTextureFramebuffer()) should be
revisited after 2.0.6 ships; ideally we don't make throwaway contexts if
we can avoid it...but maybe we can't. I hear Vulkan is pretty cool.
Fixes Bugzilla #3725.
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3c7f9d69
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2017-08-28T00:51:14
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Fixed redefinition of typedef warnings and errors on BSD
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