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93e14497
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2020-10-14T15:50:04
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SDL_waylanddatamanager.c (mime_data_list_add): constify the buffer param
Fixes -Wdiscarded-qualifiers warnings from Wayland_data_source_add_data()
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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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c0943328
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2020-07-21T13:14:24
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wayland: defer pointer confine creation until pointer unlock
It is a protocol error to attempt to create a pointer confine (i.e.
`SDL_SetWindowGrab`) while a locked pointer is active, and vice-versa.
Instead of aborting due to a protocol error, this commit makes SDL
gracefully downgrade locked pointers to confines when appropriate.
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a78b9763
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2020-07-14T19:18:16
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Reuse Wayland connection from availability check
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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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958c4282
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2020-06-04T09:13:49
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Fixed build warning
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aa259ed5
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2020-05-28T15:18:41
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wayland: Changed output removal in handle_surface_leave()
No longer needs an extra malloc, handles unexpected cases like the same
output being listed twice.
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ce7ae4ec
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2020-05-28T14:57:10
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wayland: Move buffer copy into mime_data_list_add()
It makes it clearer who owns the memory, and more reasonable to free it on
failure in the creating function.
(and, of course, pacifies static analysis.)
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22da9d4d
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2020-05-28T14:47:55
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wayland: assert that mmap() didn't return NULL.
In practice, it never _would_, but in theory it _might_, so this assertion
tells the static analyzer not to worry about it.
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a6ca61d7
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2020-05-21T00:06:09
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wayland: update pointer position on initial enter event
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0eb6512b
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2020-05-04T13:19:26
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Fixed bug 5121 - Use SDL_calloc instead of calloc in Wayland_CreateWindow
meyraud705
'SDL_Windows::driverdata' of a Wayland window is allocated by calloc in 'Wayland_CreateWindow' but freed by SDL_free in 'Wayland_DestroyWindow'.
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1a291ab1
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2020-04-17T13:55:44
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wayland: add support for SDL_SetWindowGrab
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02469877
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2020-04-07T13:30:46
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wayland: Support wayland compositors with wl_seat version < 5 (thanks, Nia!).
Fixes Bugzilla #5074.
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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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7ad77bcc
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2020-02-14T01:08:21
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wayland: Don't force the window into OpenGL mode if we want Vulkan.
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a77a890d
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2020-02-14T00:58:36
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wayland: Don't delay pending surface resize handling on Vulkan.
OpenGL apparently needs to not do any drawing between wl_egl_window_resize
and eglSwapBuffers, but Vulkan apps don't use SDL to present, so they
never call into an equivalent of SDL_GL_SwapWindow where our Wayland code
was handling pending resize work.
Fixes Bugzilla #4722.
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4378fcd9
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2020-02-10T23:48:06
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wayland: Fix building with -fno-common (which is now the default in GCC 10).
Fixes Bugzilla #4957.
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67f44788
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2020-02-03T00:57:12
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Fixed bug 4917 - Wayland: handle discrete pointer axis events
Luis Caceres
The current handling of Wayland mouse pointer events only handles wl_pointer.axis events, which, according to the Wayland documentation, deal with mouse wheel scroll events on a continuous scale. While this is reasonable for some input sources (e.g. touchpad two-finger scrolling), it is not for mouse wheel clicks which generate wl_pointer.axis events with large deltas.
This patch adds handling for wl_pointer.axis_discrete and wl_pointer.frame events and prefers to report SDL_MouseWheelEvent in discrete units if they are available. This means that for mouse wheel scrolling we count in clicks, but for touchpad two-finger scrolling we still use whatever units Wayland uses. This behaviour is closer to that of the X11 backend.
Since these events are only available since version 5 of the wl_seat interface, this patch also checks for this and falls back to the previous behaviour if its not available. I also had to add definitions for some of the pointer and keyboard events specified in versions 2-5 but these are just stubs and do nothing.
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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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cdbeae52
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2019-12-29T23:10:39
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wayland: support wl_data_device_manager version < 3
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88ba6798
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2019-10-30T21:12:36
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Wayland: touch events, use of memory after it is freed
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86ae245b
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2019-10-30T17:59:20
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Use correct enum: typo in org_kde_kwin_server_decoration_mode
instead of org_kde_kwin_server_decoration_manager_mode
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60d3965e
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2019-10-30T15:36:17
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Readability: remove redundant return, continue, enum declaration
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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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afdb40af
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2019-08-05T23:38:48
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Fixed bug 4689 - SDL fails to detect compositor shutdown on Wayland -- program keeps running
M Stoeckl
To reproduce:
1. Run any SDL-based program with a Wayland compositor, orphaning it so that it doesn't have an immediate parent process. (For example, from a terminal, running `supertux2 & disown`.) The program should use the wayland backend, i.e. by setting environment variable SDL_VIDEODRIVER=wayland.
2. Kill the compositor process.
Results:
- The SDL program will keep running.
Expected results:
- The SDL program should close. (What close should mean here, I'm not sure - is injecting an SDL_Quit the appropriate action when a video driver disconnects?)
Build data:
2019-06-22, hg tip (12901:bf8d9d29cbf1), Linux, can reproduce with sway, weston, and other Wayland oompositors.
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109cbd6e
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2019-08-04T16:56:40
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Fix touch-related compile errors on Linux.
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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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d0fa93d6
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2019-06-19T00:52:34
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wayland: Fixed C99-style variable declaration inside for-loop.
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797b2813
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2019-06-12T00:55:05
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wayland: HiDPI support
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236b8606
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2019-04-02T18:07:27
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Bug 4576: one more warning
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b8e5c561
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2019-04-02T17:07:54
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Bug 4576: remove touch/mouse duplication for Wayland
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cddb285c
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2019-03-12T20:04:08
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Fixed bug 4513 - Wayland, fix crash when remove event is sent (from Sebastian Krzyszkowiak)
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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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f9192ab8
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2018-12-06T10:39:33
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wayland: Do not try to lock on an invalid pointer
This happens if you try to lock the pointer and (caps & WL_SEAT_CAPABILITY_POINTER) is false
Leading to input->pointer being NULL which ends up bringing the wayland client down (at lease on weston)
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2878d4f8
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2018-12-05T16:53:15
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egl: Don't force X11 support when testing for EGL.
Fixes building Wayland support on embedded systems without X11.
(TODO: maybe move the EGL test out of the X11 tests at some point, too.)
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bd3ee07c
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2018-12-05T16:49:38
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wayland: Send SDL_TOUCH_MOUSEID mouse events for touches.
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c4bc59a5
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2018-12-01T10:36:26
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Patched to compile on Linux with --disable-threads.
Fixes Bugzilla #4393.
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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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48917e0e
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2018-11-07T01:08:35
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wayland: fix resizing and fullscreen toggling
For starters, we need to correctly respond to 0,0 configure after unsetting
fullscreen. Also, turns out that there should be no drawing calls at all
in between eglSwapBuffers and wl_egl_window_resize, as otherwise EGL can
already allocate a wrongly sized buffer for a next frame, so handle those
together.
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5f980514
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2018-11-04T21:08:40
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wayland: ask xdg-decoration protocol extension to use server-side decorations if possible.
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62494a2e
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2018-10-31T15:03:41
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Merge SDL-ryan-batching-renderer branch to default.
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a5ebd4d7
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2018-10-29T10:14:59
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wayland: ask KDE protocol extension to use server-side decorations if possible.
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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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367f9b91
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2018-10-05T17:24:03
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wayland: Fixed missing window sizing events.
Fixes Bugzilla #4242.
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5febdfce
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2018-09-24T11:49:25
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Fixed whitespace
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84e78320
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2018-08-23T14:47:38
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Fix "unresponsible application" issues in Wayland
Polling without wl_display_flush() never responds to ping requests.
In that case ping-pong works only on other events, such as user input
or on frame swapped.
From https://git.merproject.org/mer-core/libsdl/merge_requests/3
Original author: Alexander Akulich <a.akulich@omprussia.ru>
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c8ac9096
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2018-06-24T22:42:36
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wayland: Implemented xdg-wm-base support.
This is just in parity with the existing zxdg-shell-unstable-v6 code. Making
the Wayland target robust (and uh, with title bars) is going to take a lot
of work on top of this.
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2df59062
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2018-04-15T17:42:09
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wayland: zxdg_shell_v6 needs a configure event before using a surface at all.
Fixes Bugzilla #4109.
Fixes Bugzilla #4119.
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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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8a1ae708
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2018-02-12T10:00:00
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kill C99'ism in SDL_waylandvulkan.c
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cd532207
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2018-02-07T13:13:55
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wayland: Add support for xdg-shell protocol (unstable v6).
This is meant to be the desktop-enhanced version of wl_shell. Right now we
just match what the existing wl_shell code does, but there are other areas of
functionality available to us now, that we can fill in later.
This uses the "unstable" API, since this is what ships in Ubuntu 17.10 (as
part of Wayland 1.10), but Wayland 1.12 promotes this to stable with extremely
minor changes. We will add support for the stable version when it makes sense
to do so.
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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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8111a632
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2018-01-03T10:49:26
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Fixed bug 4013 - Wayland: fix videoquit on multimonitor system
Vladimir
On multimonitor system Wayland_VideoQuit invalid deiniting.
Tested in Centos7 + Weston
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1fa4bcca
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2018-01-03T10:43:01
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Fixed bug 4012 - Wayland: invalid direction on mouse wheel
Vladimir
Invalid direction on mouse wheel
Patch tested in Centos 7 + Weston
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6bc38737
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2018-01-03T10:07:27
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Fixed bug 4011 - Wayland: fix free cursor
Vladimir
Sometimes SDL application crashes on cursor free.
Patch tested under Centos 7 + weston
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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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e27f12e0
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2017-09-29T10:07:37
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wayland: Fix bug 3814 -Wmissing-field-initializers
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50efbda7
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2017-08-28T00:43:14
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Fixed mingw Windows build, since SDL_vulkan_internal.h includes windows.h
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0d011ec6
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2017-08-28T00:22:23
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Renaming of guard header names to quiet -Wreserved-id-macro
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ce2b1644
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2017-08-28T00:11:38
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Be clear that disabling Vulkan surface support disables the entire SDL Vulkan integration
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25e3a1ec
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2017-08-27T22:15:57
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vulkan: Initial Vulkan support!
This work was done by Jacob Lifshay and Mark Callow; I'm just merging it
into revision control.
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834ab350
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2017-08-21T11:19:38
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Fixed bug 3644 - Wayland touch event support
Moritz Bitsch
Attached is a small patch which enables multitouch events on Wayland.
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1d0584d5
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2017-08-14T21:35:16
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Hopefully fixed Wayland build
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a4cfa936
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2017-08-14T21:28:04
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Fixed bug 2293 - Precise scrolling events
Martijn Courteaux
I implemented precise scrolling events. I have been through all the folders in /src/video/[platform] to implement where possible. This works on OS X, but I can't speak for others. Build farm will figure that out, I guess. I think this patch should introduce precise scrolling on OS X, Wayland, Mir, Windows, Android, Nacl, Windows RT.
The way I provide precise scrolling events is by adding two float fields to the SDL_MouseWheelScrollEvent datastructure, called "preciseX" and "preciseY". The old integer fields "x" and "y" are still present. The idea is that every platform specific code normalises the scroll amounts and forwards them to the SDL_SendMouseWheel function. It is this function that will now accumulate these (using a static variable, as I have seen how it was implemented in the Windows specific code) and once we hit a unit size, set the traditional integer "x" and "y" fields.
I believe this is pretty solid way of doing it, although I'm not the expert here.
There is also a fix in the patch for a typo recently introduced, that might need to be taken away by the time anybody merges this in. There is also a file in Nacl which I have stripped a horrible amount of trailing whitespaces. (Leave that part out if you want).
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fb835f9e
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2017-08-14T20:22:19
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Fixed bug 2330 - Debian bug report: SDL2 X11 driver buffer overflow with large X11 file descriptor
manuel.montezelo
Original bug report (note that it was against 2.0.0, it might have been fixed in between): http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=733015
--------------------------------------------------------
Package: libsdl2-2.0-0
Version: 2.0.0+dfsg1-3
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
I have occasional crashes here caused by the X11 backend of SDL2. It seems to
be caused by the X11_Pending function trying to add a high number (> 1024)
file descriptor to a fd_set before doing a select on it to avoid busy waiting
on X11 events. This causes a buffer overflow because the file descriptor is
larger (or equal) than the limit FD_SETSIZE.
Attached is a possible workaround patch.
Please also keep in mind that fd_set are also used in following files which
may have similar problems.
src/audio/bsd/SDL_bsdaudio.c
src/audio/paudio/SDL_paudio.c
src/audio/qsa/SDL_qsa_audio.c
src/audio/sun/SDL_sunaudio.c
src/joystick/linux/SDL_sysjoystick.c
--------------------------------------------------------
On Tuesday 24 December 2013 00:43:13 Sven Eckelmann wrote:
> I have occasional crashes here caused by the X11 backend of SDL2. It seems
> to be caused by the X11_Pending function trying to add a high number (>
> 1024) file descriptor to a fd_set before doing a select on it to avoid busy
> waiting on X11 events. This causes a buffer overflow because the file
> descriptor is larger (or equal) than the limit FD_SETSIZE.
I personally experienced this problem while hacking on the python bindings
package for SDL2 [1] (while doing make runtest). But it easier to reproduce in
a smaller, synthetic testcase.
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de91b124
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2017-08-14T06:28:21
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Fixed bug 3745 - specify SDLCALL as the calling convention for API callbacks
Patches contributed by Ozkan Sezer
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56363ebf
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2017-08-02T10:22:48
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Fixed bug 3690 - SDL2 KMS/DRM render context support
Manuel
The attached patch adds support for KMS/DRM context graphics.
It builds with no problem on X86_64 GNU/Linux systems, provided the needed libraries are present, and on ARM GNU/Linux systems that have KMS/DRM support and a GLES2 implementation.
Tested on Raspberry Pi: KMS/DRM is what the Raspberry Pi will use as default in the near future, once the propietary DispmanX API by Broadcom is overtaken by open graphics stack, it's possible to boot current Raspbian system in KMS mode by adding "dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d" to config.txt on Raspbian's boot partition.
X86 systems use KMS right away in every current GNU/Linux system.
Simple build instructions:
$./autogen.sh
$./configure --enable-video-kmsdrm
$make
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fbd30c36
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2017-06-11T22:30:39
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Fixed missing error messages for SDL_GetWindowWMInfo().
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3c955d05
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2017-06-11T00:50:26
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syswm: prevent buffer overflow if SDL and app have different config headers.
This only affects Wayland and DirectFB, as a Unix system generally has X11
support. Other platforms also have different sizes for the C union in
question, but are likely the only target for that platform, etc.
Apps that might run on Wayland or DirectFB will need to be compiled against
new headers from an official 2.0.6 release, or be prepared to force the x11
target, or not use SDL_GetWindowWMInfo().
Fixes Bugzilla #3428.
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6c0aea42
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2017-05-25T23:00:58
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wayland: Fixed freeing memory of SDL_malloc() with plain free().
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bf8ccf08
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2017-05-19T23:30:59
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Removed redundant mouse clean up on quit for some platforms.
SDL_MouseQuit() already frees cursors and sets fields to NULL.
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d3591800
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2017-01-03T00:44:05
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Fixed bug 3519 - SDL_GetDisplayMode fails to report mode.format when using Wayland backend
Ryan C. Gordon
Kristian says you can't do it with Wayland, and that going forward, it'll just handle whatever you throw at it anyhow.
https://twitter.com/hoegsberg/status/816148272402165761
So I say we mark it SDL_PIXELFORMAT_RGB888, which is what my X11 display currently reports, and leave it at that.
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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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97d05b0d
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2016-12-09T05:12:27
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Fixed a bunch of SwapWindow calls that needed their return value updated
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d05a39d0
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2016-11-18T00:05:54
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Wayland: Fixed file descriptor leaks if device was not initialized.
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6fe15d63
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2016-11-16T22:09:40
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Wayland: Fixed memory leak if output retrieval failed.
Found by Cppcheck.
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acce8659
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2016-11-13T10:39:04
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[qtwayland] Set orientation and window flags via SDL hints
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74e1dd4c
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2016-11-11T13:14:00
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Define _GNU_SOURCE when building SDL
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2898ada3
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2016-11-10T12:07:34
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wayland: fixed compiler warning about pipe2().
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d767a450
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2016-11-06T08:34:27
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Fixed 2942 - Wayland: Drag and Drop / Clipboard
x414e54
I have implemented Drag and Drop and Clipboard support for Wayland.
Drag and dropping files from nautilus to the testdropfile application seems to work and also copy and paste.
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063f752e
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2016-10-13T04:54:43
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Fixed bug 3328 - Race condition in Wayland_VideoInit
Robert Folland
When running this little test program with SDL2 on Wayland it often crashes in SDL_Init.
From a backtrace it is apparent that there is a race condition in creating a xkb_context_ref. Sometimes it is 0x0.
By moving the relevant lines higher up in Wayland_VideoInit (in SDL2-2.0.4/src/video/wayland/SDL_waylandvideo.c:302) this seems to get fixed.
I moved the call to WAYLAND_xkb_context_new() up to before the call to WAYLAND_wl_display_connect().
Here is the test program (just a loop of init and quit), and a backtrace from gdb:
#include <cstdio>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <SDL2/SDL.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <iostream>
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int count = atoi(argv[1]);
for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) {
std::cout << "Init " << i << std::endl;
if (SDL_Init(SDL_INIT_VIDEO) < 0) {
SDL_LogError(SDL_LOG_CATEGORY_APPLICATION,
"Couldn't initialize SDL: %s\n",
SDL_GetError());
return 1;
}
std::cout << "Quit" << std::endl;
SDL_Quit();
}
return 0;
}
Init 12
Quit
Init 13
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
xkb_context_ref (ctx=ctx@entry=0x0) at src/context.c:156
156 ctx->refcnt++;
(gdb) bt
#0 xkb_context_ref (ctx=ctx@entry=0x0) at src/context.c:156
#1 0x00007ffff5e1cd4c in xkb_keymap_new (ctx=0x0, format=XKB_KEYMAP_FORMAT_TEXT_V1, flags=flags@entry=XKB_KEYMAP_COMPILE_NO_FLAGS) at src/keymap-priv.c:65
#2 0x00007ffff5e1c6cc in xkb_keymap_new_from_buffer (ctx=<optimized out>,
buffer=0x7ffff7fd5000 "xkb_keymap {\nxkb_keycodes \"(unnamed)\" {\n\tminimum = 8;\n\tmaximum = 255;\n\t<ESC>", ' ' <repeats 16 times>, "= 9;\n\t<AE01>", ' ' <re
peats 15 times>, "= 10;\n\t<AE02>", ' ' <repeats 15 times>, "= 11;\n\t<AE03>", ' ' <repeats 15 times>, "= 12;\n\t<AE04>", ' ' <repeats 12 times>..., length=48090,
format=<optimized out>, flags=<optimized out>) at src/keymap.c:191
#3 0x00007ffff7b8ea4e in keyboard_handle_keymap (data=0x6169b0, keyboard=<optimized out>, format=<optimized out>, fd=5, size=48091)
at /home/vlab/abs/sdl2/src/SDL2-2.0.4/src/video/wayland/SDL_waylandevents.c:269
#4 0x00007ffff64501f0 in ffi_call_unix64 () from /usr/lib/libffi.so.6
#5 0x00007ffff644fc58 in ffi_call () from /usr/lib/libffi.so.6
#6 0x00007ffff665be3e in wl_closure_invoke (closure=closure@entry=0x61f000, flags=flags@entry=1, target=<optimized out>, target@entry=0x616d20,
opcode=opcode@entry=0, data=<optimized out>) at src/connection.c:949
#7 0x00007ffff6658be0 in dispatch_event (display=<optimized out>, queue=<optimized out>) at src/wayland-client.c:1274
#8 0x00007ffff6659db4 in dispatch_queue (queue=0x617398, display=0x6172d0) at src/wayland-client.c:1420
#9 wl_display_dispatch_queue_pending (display=0x6172d0, queue=0x617398) at src/wayland-client.c:1662
#10 0x00007ffff665a0cf in wl_display_roundtrip_queue (display=0x6172d0, queue=0x617398) at src/wayland-client.c:1085
#11 0x00007ffff7b8faa0 in Wayland_VideoInit (_this=<optimized out>) at /home/vlab/abs/sdl2/src/SDL2-2.0.4/src/video/wayland/SDL_waylandvideo.c:302
#12 0x00007ffff7b7aed6 in SDL_VideoInit_REAL (driver_name=<optimized out>, driver_name@entry=0x0) at /home/vlab/abs/sdl2/src/SDL2-2.0.4/src/video/SDL_video.c:513
#13 0x00007ffff7ae0ee7 in SDL_InitSubSystem_REAL (flags=16416) at /home/vlab/abs/sdl2/src/SDL2-2.0.4/src/SDL.c:173
#14 0x0000000000400b24 in main (argc=2, argv=0x7fffffffebb8) at vplay-init.cpp:13
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eea76fc1
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2016-10-07T18:11:03
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Fixed bug 3063 - Wayland: SDL resizes EGL surface to 0x0.
x414e54
Wayland will sometimes send empty resize events (0 width and 0 height) to the client. I have not worked out the exact conditions a client would receive these but I can assume it might be if the window is offscreen or not mapped yet.
This causes issues with some SDL clients as they receive the 0x0 event and unexpected resize event or might not request to resize back to the correct size.
As per the wl_shell Wayland spec configure events are only a suggestion and the client is free to ignore or pick a different size (this is how min/max and fixed aspect ratio is supped to be implemented).
A patch is attached but is just the first iteration and I will fix any issues such as checking for FULLSCREEN/MAXIMIZED or RESIZABLE flags unless someone else fixes this first.
I have update to take into account non resizable and fullscreen windows. Also adding in maximize/restore and title functions for Wayland.
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f11a4409
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2016-09-01T01:26:56
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wayland: Add support for relative mouse mode, by Jonas ?dahl <jadahl@gmail.com>
Generate the C protocol files from the protocol XML files installed by
wayland-protocols, and use them to implement support for relative pointer
motions and pointer locking.
Note that at the time, the protocol is unstable and may change in the future.
Any future breaking changes will, however, fail gracefully and result in no
regressions compared to before this patch.
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736a624d
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2016-09-01T01:22:58
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Wayland: Set "class" for each window we create
This will be used by Wayland compositors to match the application ID and
.desktop file to the SDL window(s).
Applications can set the SDL_VIDEO_WAYLAND_WMCLASS environemnt variable
early in the process to override using the binary name as a fallback.
Note that we also support the SDL_VIDEO_X11_WMCLASS in the Wayland
backend so that if a program correctly associated the desktop file with
the window under X11, only a newer SDL would be needed for it to work
under Wayland.
https://bugzilla.libsdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3376
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6ec5e640
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2016-06-28T21:08:23
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Fixed freeing strings created by strdup() with SDL_free().
This only worked on platforms where SDL_free() wraps free().
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19d3500a
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2016-06-23T18:39:05
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wayland: Build own version of core protocol
Since we are loading shared objects dynamically, build our own version of the
core protocol symbols, so that we in the future can include protocol
extensions.
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31cbb34e
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2016-04-14T21:11:43
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Wayland: Removed not needed including and setting of errno.
One internal function was setting errno on error but it was not read afterwards.
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a9edc513
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2016-03-28T21:03:04
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Wayland: Fixed missing error message if creating a custom cursor failed.
SDL_GetError() returned no error message because it was written to stderr only.
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35da1308
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2016-03-16T22:09:39
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Wayland: Fixed crash if memory mapping failed while creating a custom cursor.
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fa77df4e
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2016-03-16T22:09:23
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Wayland: Fixed storing a theme cursor which is never used in video data.
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676041aa
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2016-03-11T22:10:15
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Wayland: Fixed drawing created cursors without transparency.
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167dd4a1
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2016-03-11T22:09:50
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Wayland: Fixed showing created cursors incorrectly before the first redraw.
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be34036e
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2016-03-02T20:25:23
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Wayland: Fixed fault in event handling which might have caused a crash someday.
Found by Cppcheck.
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ab8be043
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2016-03-02T20:25:09
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Wayland: Fixed crash if allocating memory for cursor failed.
Also added missing error message if first allocation failed.
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df4be2f2
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2016-02-18T23:27:58
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x11/wayland/mir: Make the dynamic loading macro salsa a little less messy.
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3a22321d
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2016-02-17T15:14:20
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wayland: Add wl_proxy_marshal_constructor_versioned sym
wl_proxy_marshal_constructor_versioned was introduce in wayland-client 1.10.
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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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e346f142
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2015-07-17T21:03:58
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SDL_WarpMouseGlobal() should return non-void.
There are platforms it isn't implemented on (and currently can't be
implemented on!), and there's currently no way for an app to know this.
This shouldn't break ABI on apps that moved to a revision between 2.0.3 and
2.0.4.
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