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3b191580
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2022-06-27T17:19:39
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Windows GDK Support (#5830)
* Added GDK
* Simplfied checks in SDL_config_wingdk.h
* Added testgdk sample
* Added GDK readme
* Fixed error in merge of SDL_windows.h
* Additional GDK fixes
* OpenWatcom should not export _SDL_GDKGetTaskQueue
* Formatting fixes
* Moved initialization code into SDL_GDKRunApp
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9914e87f
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2022-06-20T12:53:10
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Also send DPI change when expected resize.
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af733c7a
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2022-06-20T02:26:40
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Fix DPI-raised SDL_WINDOWEVENT_SIZE_CHANGED with event callback.
Move the sending of this event down so stuff like calling SDL_GL_GetDrawableSize() from a callback reports the new size instead of the old one.
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ab81a559
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2022-06-07T02:01:27
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Windows DPI scaling/highdpi support
Adds hint "SDL_WINDOWS_DPI_SCALING" which can be set to "1" to
change the SDL coordinate system units to be DPI-scaled points, rather
than pixels everywhere.
This means windows will be appropriately sized, even when created on
high-DPI displays with scaling.
e.g. requesting a 640x480 window from SDL, on a display with 125%
scaling in Windows display settings, will create a window with an
800x600 client area (in pixels).
Setting this to "1" implicitly requests process DPI awareness
(setting SDL_WINDOWS_DPI_AWARENESS is unnecessary),
and forces SDL_WINDOW_ALLOW_HIGHDPI on all windows.
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1488c408
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2022-06-05T12:01:32
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WM_DPICHANGED: remove some dead code, add comment
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60ef11b3
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2022-06-03T00:21:36
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Fix Watcom compile errors
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d3b970d4
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2022-05-29T21:56:37
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HighDPI: remove SWP_NOSIZE in WIN_SetWindowPosition
If the move results in a DPI change, we need to allow the window to resize (e.g. AdjustWindowRectExForDpi frame sizes are different).
- WM_DPICHANGED: Don't assume WM_GETDPISCALEDSIZE is always called for PMv2 awareness - it's only called during interactive dragging.
- WIN_AdjustWindowRectWithStyle: always calculate final window size including frame based on the destination rect,
not based on the current window DPI.
- Update wmmsg.h to include WM_GETDPISCALEDSIZE (for WMMSG_DEBUG)
- WIN_AdjustWindowRectWithStyle: add optional logging
- WM_GETMINMAXINFO: add optional HIGHDPI_DEBUG logging
- WM_DPICHANGED: fix potentially clobbering data->expected_resize
Together these changes fix the following scenario:
- launch testwm2 with the SDL_WINDOWS_DPI_AWARENESS=permonitorv2 environment variable
- Windows 10 21H2 (OS Build 19044.1706)
- Left (primary) monitor: 3840x2160, 125% scaling
- Right (secondary) monitor: 2560x1440, 100% scaling
- Alt+Enter, Alt+Enter (to enter + leave desktop fullscreen), Alt+Right (to move window to right monitor). Ensure the window client area stays 640x480. Drag the window back to the 125% monitor, ensure client area stays 640x480.
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51ebefee
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2022-02-28T00:43:43
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Support PMv2 DPI awareness, add SDL_HINT_WINDOWS_DPI_AWARENESS
The hint allows setting a specific DPI awareness ("unaware", "system", "permonitor", "permonitorv2").
This is the first part of High-DPI support on Windows ( https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/2119 ).
It doesn't implement a virtualized SDL coordinate system, which will be
addressed in a later commit. (This hint could be useful for SDL apps
that want 1 SDL unit = 1 pixel, though.)
Detecting and behaving correctly under per-monitor V2
(calling AdjustWindowRectExForDpi where needed) should fix the
following issues:
https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/3286
https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/4712
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c8eea020
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2022-05-18T21:14:20
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Fix C89 build errors in Windows builds
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0cca71a8
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2022-05-18T22:12:05
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Use SDLCALL for callbacks in public APIs
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def27267
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2022-02-05T12:32:06
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Ignore focus change messages that contradict GetForegroundWindow.
On Wine, when a window is programmatically minimized in response
to losing focus, we receive a WM_ACTIVATE for the deactivation,
but GetForegroundWindow still indicates that our window is focused.
This causes an incorrect SDL_WINDOWEVENT_FOCUS_GAINED.
This is probably a Wine bug, but it may take a while to fix and
then for the fix to make its way to users.
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829e15a4
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2022-02-05T14:38:39
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Ignore unknown WM_SIZE types.
According to MSDN, we can also get SIZE_MAXHIDE and SIZE_MAXSHOW,
based on state changes to other windows. It's not clear under
what circumstances this will happen (I saw some docs indicating
it may require multiple application windows), but it doesn't seem
right to treat them as RESTORED.
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363c3678
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2022-03-10T17:12:33
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Fixed: Incorrect assumption that mouse button is released when window is allocated
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3c85cef4
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2022-01-17T09:58:16
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cleanup SDL_RegisterApp
- fix memory leak when RegisterClassEx fails
- set style according to the documentation
- eliminate duplicated SDL_Instance setter
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d7873e65
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2022-01-04T15:47:29
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Disable tablet flicks under MS Windows.
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53df0e66
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2022-01-21T17:15:18
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Fix the erroneous generation of mouse-down events from touch-move events.
The issue is that MS Windows synthesizes a mouse-move event in response
to touch-move events, and those mouse-move events are NOT labeled as
coming from a touch (e.g. GetMouseMessageSource() will not return
SDL_MOUSE_EVENT_SOURCE_TOUCH for those synthesized mouse-move events).
In addition, there seems to be no way to prevent this from happening;
https://gist.github.com/vbfox/1339671 claims to demonstrate a technique
to prevent it, but in my experience, it doesn't work.
Because of this, the "fallthrough" case can't test that the synthesized
mouse-move came from a touch-move, and starts erroneously pressing down
the mouse-button, leading to massive confusion in the client
application.
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957c48b4
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2022-01-07T10:58:04
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Fixed detecting focus change to child dialogs
Fixes https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/5157
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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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ca18bf11
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2021-12-16T12:01:18
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Don't compare raw mouse button state with windows message button state
When mouse buttons are swapped, right mouse button down is the same value as raw mouse button up, and conceptually the two systems use different button masks, so never cache state between the two.
Fixes https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/5108
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715d4812
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2021-11-29T22:43:25
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windows: Fix GUI key state when grabbing the keyboard
When our keyboard grab hook is installed, GetKeyState() will return 0 for the
GUI keys even when they are pressed. This leads to spurious key up events when
holding down the GUI keys and the inability to use any key combos involving
those modifier keys.
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942973dd
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2021-11-28T09:27:28
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Use mouse ID 0 for raw mouse events
We don't track state for each mouse individually, so we should just use the global mouse ID for all events.
Fixes https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/5026
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8a6e48d4
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2021-11-14T04:40:50
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constified SDL_RegisterApp()
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3bf7994f
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2021-09-27T14:38:12
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Add and use `SDL_FALLTHROUGH` for fallthroughs
Case fallthrough warnings can be suppressed using the __fallthrough__
compiler attribute. Unfortunately, not all compilers have this
attribute, or even have __has_attribute to check if they have the
__fallthrough__ attribute. [[fallthrough]] is also available in C++17
and the next C2x, but not everyone uses C++17 or C2x.
So define the SDL_FALLTHROUGH macro to deal with those problems - if we
are using C++17 or C2x, it expands to [[fallthrough]]; else if the
compiler has __has_attribute and has the __fallthrough__ attribute, then
it expands to __attribute__((__fallthrough__)); else it expands to an
empty statement, with a /* fallthrough */ comment (it's a do {} while
(0) statement, because users of this macro need to use a semicolon,
because [[fallthrough]] and __attribute__((__fallthrough__)) require a
semicolon).
Clang before Clang 10 and GCC before GCC 7 have problems with using
__attribute__ as a sole statement and warn about a "declaration not
declaring anything", so fall back to using the /* fallthrough */ comment
if we are using those older compiler versions.
Applications using SDL are also free to use this macro (because it is
defined in begin_code.h).
All existing /* fallthrough */ comments have been replaced with this
macro. Some of them were unnecessary because they were the last case in
a switch; using SDL_FALLTHROUGH in those cases would result in a compile
error on compilers that support __fallthrough__, for having a
__attribute__((__fallthrough__)) statement that didn't immediately
precede a case label.
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abc12a83
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2021-11-11T15:58:44
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Revert "Add and use `SDL_FALLTHROUGH` for fallthroughs"
This reverts commit 66a08aa3914a98667f212e79b4f0b9453203d656.
This causes problems with older compilers:
https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/pull/4791#issuecomment-966630997
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66a08aa3
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2021-09-27T14:38:12
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Add and use `SDL_FALLTHROUGH` for fallthroughs
Case fallthrough warnings can be suppressed using the __fallthrough__
compiler attribute. Unfortunately, not all compilers have this
attribute, or even have __has_attribute to check if they have the
__fallthrough__ attribute. [[fallthrough]] is also available in C++17
and the next C2x, but not everyone uses C++17 or C2x.
So define the SDL_FALLTHROUGH macro to deal with those problems - if we
are using C++17 or C2x, it expands to [[fallthrough]]; else if the
compiler has __has_attribute and has the __fallthrough__ attribute, then
it expands to __attribute__((__fallthrough__)); else it expands to an
empty statement, with a /* fallthrough */ comment (it's a do {} while
(0) statement, because users of this macro need to use a semicolon,
because [[fallthrough]] and __attribute__((__fallthrough__)) require a
semicolon).
Applications using SDL are also free to use this macro (because it is
defined in begin_code.h).
All existing /* fallthrough */ comments have been replaced with this
macro. Some of them were unnecessary because they were the last case in
a switch; using SDL_FALLTHROUGH in those cases would result in a compile
error on compilers that support __fallthrough__, for having a
__attribute__((__fallthrough__)) statement that didn't immediately
precede a case label.
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2248a549
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2021-11-05T22:48:46
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Update the focus in case we changed focus to a child window and then away from the application
In this case we'll get WM_KILLFOCUS when the child window is focused, but we'll retain focus on the top level window, but when we Alt-Tab away, we won't get another WM_KILLFOCUS or WM_NCACTIVATE, we get WM_ACTIVATE instead, so we need to check for focus updates in response to that as well.
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19dee1cd
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2021-10-22T06:37:20
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Add SDL_GetWindowICCProfile(). (#4314)
* Add SDL_GetWindowICCProfile
* Add new SDL display events
* Implement ICC profile change event for macOS
* Implement ICC profile notification for Windows
* Fix SDL_GetWindowICCProfile() for X11
* Fix compile errors
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bfd2f899
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2021-10-19T17:29:23
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Fixed grab handling when focus changes between windows in the same application
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7fb43643
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2021-10-17T13:56:31
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Don't process WM_INPUT when handling relative mode by warping the mouse cursor
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06824b18
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2021-10-17T19:50:39
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Cleanup windows events after recent changes
Improves clarity without any functional changes
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a70a94e0
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2021-10-15T18:11:19
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Don't send a mouse leave event if the mouse is outside the window when gaining focus and in relative mode.
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c583055a
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2021-10-15T10:11:24
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SDL_windowsevents.c (WIN_WindowProc): remove SAFE_AREA_X and SAFE_AREA_Y
Not used since commit https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/commit/a1fabca162091b50d6f7dd71879d028319e09d80
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a1fabca1
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2021-10-14T16:52:21
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Removed mouse warping for local mice and improved warp handling for mouse over RDP
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5e89b3c8
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2021-10-14T11:46:07
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Don't need to use raw input to track the mouse during mouse capture (thanks Brick!)
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0b6a8211
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2021-10-12T14:08:20
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Messages posted on the same tick are not new
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6149e601
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2021-10-13T00:03:56
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remove IsWin10FCUorNewer() -- not used since commit 40ed9f75c9e1ed
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311671a0
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2021-10-12T23:50:02
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fixed build after commit 6e356e20ad
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6e356e20
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2021-10-12T18:35:52
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Fix mouse focus being set to null when a captured mouse cursor leaves the window.
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40ed9f75
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2021-10-08T10:05:27
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Workaround for Windows occasionally ignoring SetCursorPos() calls
Also, since we're flushing mouse motion before and including the warp, we don't need the isWin10FCUorNewer hack to simulate mouse warp motion.
Fixes https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/4339 and https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/4165
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16aeb8d0
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2021-10-07T15:04:06
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Guarantee that we don't dispatch any mouse motion from before or including the last mouse warp
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dd95c9c8
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2021-10-06T09:09:39
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Moved focus click check into WIN_UpdateFocus() so we have the correct state when setting keyboard focus
Fixes https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/4817
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0d541e5a
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2021-10-06T00:36:27
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Revert "Fixed relative mode mouse events stopping if you click on the title bar"
This has been better fixed by b28ed02 or another related relative mouse mode change of @slouken in SDL 2.0.17 and as such can be reverted to reduce unneeded processing in WM_MOUSEMOVE
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c542de92
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2021-10-05T14:08:36
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React to WM_NCACTIVATE instead of WM_SETFOCUS or WM_ACTIVATE for focus changes
See https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/pull/4293 and https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/4450 for details
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632aca29
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2021-10-01T16:17:38
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Window input focus is based on WM_SETFOCUS and WM_KILLFOCUS as WM_ACTIVATE doesn't necessarily imply focus.
Hopefully resolves https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/4450 and https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/pull/4293
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477fcf52
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2021-09-24T10:49:46
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Fixed whitespace
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db68af80
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2021-09-24T10:49:44
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Reduce the likelyhood that the mouse will hover over the taskbar or toast notification while in relative mode, which causes a mouse leave event.
This will still happen occasionally as the mouse is whipped around, if there is a window overlapping the game window, but it should happen less often now. This could even happen with the original code that warped the mouse every frame, so this should be a good compromise where we don't warp the mouse continously and we still keep the mouse in the safe area of the game window.
Note that notifications can be any size, so the safe area may need to be adjusted or even dynamically defined via a hint.
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287571fb
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2021-09-22T17:40:57
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Limit effect of in_title_click and focus_click_pending to only blocking cursor warping; without this all relative mouse motion was getting ignored when a window was activated via a mouse button
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5d455cab
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2021-09-21T18:15:11
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Don't process raw input when the window is being dragged or clicked on.
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0fd54f91
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2021-09-21T18:15:11
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Fixed using a tablet with raw input relative motion
Tested with a Wacom Cintiq Pro 16"
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8fee82d1
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2021-09-21T18:15:09
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Improve relative motion handling over RDP
CR and research: @danielj
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ccb06296
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2021-08-19T03:15:02
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SDL_windowsevents.c: fix build against older SDKs.
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91a55a02
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2021-08-13T23:59:39
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Relative mouse motion is delivered to the window with keyboard focus
This was the original intent (note SDL_UpdateWindowGrab() in SDL_OnWindowFocusGained() and SDL_OnWindowFocusLost()) and fixes a bug where relative motion unexpectedly stops if the task bar is covering the bottom of the game window and the mouse happens to move over it while relative mode is enabled.
Another alternative would be to confine the mouse when relative mode is enabled, but that generates mouse motion which would need to be ignored, and it's possible for the user moving the mouse to combine with the mouse moving into the confined area so you can't easily tell whether to ignore the mouse motion. See https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/4165 for a case where this is problematic.
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4d9efcb5
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2021-08-13T11:52:25
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Fixed flag test for boolean correctness
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b28ed028
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2021-08-13T11:39:41
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Don't warp the mouse for relative mode when the window doesn't have focus
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cb1e20b0
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2021-08-10T17:50:17
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Added KMOD_SCROLL to track the scroll lock state
Fixes https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/4566
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cb0fd05e
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2021-08-07T22:41:54
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Adding a clarifying comment in case a programmer unfamiliar with UTF-16 and UTF-32's relationship chances upon the code.
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34701129
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2021-08-07T20:51:49
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Optimizing the implementation.
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712e0d1f
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2021-08-07T16:23:15
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Fixing WM_CHAR event handling for Unicode characters outside the Basic Multilingual Plane.
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41e1a236
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2021-07-27T16:50:06
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Correct the maximized size and position for borderless resizable windows
This fixes bug https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/4043
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3b85e3fd
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2021-07-24T15:47:11
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Fixed internal Windows key state when using Windows+Space or Windows+G shortcuts
This fixes bugs:
https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/4369
https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/4500
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c2e8a791
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2021-06-12T16:20:47
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SDL_windowsevents: add support for multiple mice
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85b51e6c
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2021-06-05T11:46:47
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Fall back to polling normally if not operating the win32 message loop
In this condition, we cannot safely wait/wake on events.
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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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157c3f80
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2021-05-21T09:45:08
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[SDL] Minimize number of system calls when handling WM_INPUT raw input messages.
Details:
Currently doing 4 system calls per WM_INPUT message, which can cause the thread handling the message loop to be swapped out several times:
* GetProp - to get window data from the window handle
* GetRawInputData - to retrieve the raw input data
* 2 calls to GetMessageExtraInfo - to ignore synthetic mouse events generated for touchscreens
In this change:
* Replaced GetProp by iterating the list of windows maintained by SDL (with a fallback to GetProp). Note that this will affect all messages and not just WM_INPUT
* only calling GetMessageExtraInfo if a touchscreen has been detected
Fix for https://jira.valve.org/browse/CSGO-4855
@saml
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89b62093
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2021-04-01T14:17:53
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Fix race condition that can lead to ENTER/LEAVE window events never firing
On windows, when toggling the state of RelativeMode rapidly, there is a
high chance that SDL_WINDOWEVENT_ENTER / SDL_WINDOWEVENT_LEAVE events
will stop firing indefinitely.
This aims to resolve that shortcoming by ensuring mouse focus state is
correctly updated via WM_MOUSELEAVE events arriving via the windows
event hook.
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a78bce9e
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2021-01-28T20:02:01
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Properly handle keys already down when the hook is installed
For keys that are already down when we install the keyboard hook, we need to
allow the WM_KEYUP/WM_SYSKEYUP message to be processed normally. This ensures
that other applications see the key up, which prevents the key from being stuck
down from the perspective of other apps when our grab is released.
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2793c9cf
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2021-01-25T18:40:26
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Fix grabbing Alt+Tab and Alt+Esc on Windows 7
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141f4416
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2021-01-24T03:55:04
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fix build failure due to -Werror=declaration-after-statement (bug #5500)
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8c921d82
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2021-01-22T19:40:26
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Implement keyboard grab support for Windows
This is implemented via a low-level keyboard hook. Unfortunately, this is
rather invasive, but it's how Microsoft recommends that it be done [0].
We want to do as little as possible in the hook, so we only intercept a few
crucial modifier keys there, while leaving other keys to the normal event
processing flow.
We will only install this hook if SDL_HINT_GRAB_KEYBOARD=1, which is not
the default. This will reduce any compatibility concerns to just the SDL
applications that explicitly ask for this behavior.
We also remove the hook when the grab is terminated to ensure that we're
not unnecessarily staying involved in key event processing when it's not
required anymore.
[0]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/dxtecharts/disabling-shortcut-keys-in-games
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01a2f276
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2021-01-04T01:23:50
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consistently use TEXT() macro with LoadLibrary() and GetModuleHandle()
cf. bug #5435.
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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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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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b9cbea35
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2020-10-13T21:08:20
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video: Refresh Windows display list on WM_DISPLAYCHANGE
- Displays may have been added, removed or changed and all cached monitor
handles are invalidated as a result.
- Display events are handled in three steps:
1. Mark all currently know displays as invalid
2. Enumerate all displays, adding new ones and marking known displays as valid
3. Remove all displays still invalid after enumeration
- Display connect/disconnect events are sent when displays are added or removed
after initial setup
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771732ed
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2020-08-27T17:54:52
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windows: Fix numpad arrow key scancodes with numlock off
We should only perform the VK_LEFT, VK_UP, etc. mapping if none of the other
special mappings apply. This allows the scancode normalization for the number
pad to take place as intended.
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72379ba5
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2020-08-25T21:22:00
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windows: Fix handling of swapped mouse buttons
GetAsyncKeyState() and GetRawInputData() report the state of the physical
buttons without applying the user's primary/secondary mouse button swap
preference. Swap the buttons returned from these functions, so we expose a
consistent view of the buttons to SDL callers. This new behavior also matches
the behavior of macOS and X11 backends.
See the Remarks section of the GetAsyncKeyState() function on MSDN.
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44f50c64
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2020-06-09T21:47:41
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Fixed bug 5171 - PollEvent impacts performance in 2.0.12
On some systems, GetClipCursor() impacts performance when called frequently, so only call it every once in a while to make sure we haven't lost our capture.
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488b94cb
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2020-04-07T09:18:19
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Don't interpret raw input messages with no mouse position
This happens occasionally on touch devices when raw input is enabled
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0721931f
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2020-04-06T19:21:56
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Avoid sending regular mouse messages for touch input
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6fe6946a
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2020-02-11T21:19:05
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Fixed relative mode mouse events stopping if you click on the title bar
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f867cebb
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2020-02-11T08:36:13
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Fixed bug 4709 - incorrect (not) handling of windows on-screen cursor keys
Alex Denisov
When using Win10 on-screen keyboard (tooltip.exe), the left and right cursor keys in it do not produce SDLK_LEFT and SDLK_RIGHT events.
Windows messages generated by the on-screen keyboard, for some reason, have their scancodes set to zeroes. Here is the log from Spy++:
WM_KEYDOWN nVirtKey:VK_LEFT cRepeat:1 ScanCode:00 fExtended:0 fAltDown:0 fRepeat:0 fUp:0
WM_KEYUP nVirtKey:VK_LEFT cRepeat:1 ScanCode:00 fExtended:0 fAltDown:0 fRepeat:1 fUp:1
Regular physical keyboard produces VK_LEFT (ScanCode:4B) and VK_RIGHT (ScanCode:4D) which are interpreted correctly.
With on-screen keyboard, the switch statement in VKeytoScancode() does not check for VK_LEFT and VK_RIGHT, returning SDL_SCANCODE_UNKNOWN, which in turn does not get mapped to anything (because the scan codes are zeroes).
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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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758badff
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2019-10-23T08:58:52
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Fixed bug 4841 - Misplaced parenthesis WIN_WindowProc / WM_ACTIVATE / ClipCursor
(Thanks!)
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8a394209
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2019-09-05T20:47:20
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SDL_windowsevents.c: remove isVistaOrNewer (not used since 8cb1dc50bb28)
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cc64b369
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2019-08-30T15:32:15
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Allow mouse messages from Wacom pens, e.g. right click pen buttons, etc.
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afb9ff95
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2019-08-30T08:03:19
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Fixed bug where the Steam overlay would generate an event and stop input processing for the frame.
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13c4d5e7
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2019-08-26T17:43:01
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Fixed Windows relative mouse coordinates when capturing the mouse over RDP
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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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c37c6cbb
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2019-07-31T23:37:02
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use WIN_IsWindowsVistaOrGreater() from core/windows for isVistaOrNewer
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e7c2cf10
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2019-07-15T09:36:53
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Fixed bug 4704 - SDL_HINT_ANDROID_SEPERATE_MOUSE_AND_TOUCH on Windows?
superfury
I notice that, somehow, when locking the mouse into place(using SDL_SetRelativeMouseMode), somehow at least the movement information gets through to both mouse movement and touch movement events?
My app handles both, so when moving a touched finger accross the app(using RDP from an Android device) I see the mouse moving inside the app when it shouldn't(meaning that the touch movement is ignored properly by the app(press-location dependant) but the mouse movement is still performed due to the mouse movement events)?
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7e09718d
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2019-07-07T11:23:16
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Ignore synthetic mouse events generated for touchscreens
Windows generates fake raw mouse events for touchscreens for compatibility
with legacy apps that predate touch support in Windows. We already handle
touch events explicitly, so drop the synthetic events to avoid duplicates.
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399df540
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2019-06-11T01:14:24
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windows: Drop WM_ACTIVATE when window is hidden, but only if being activated.
Fixes Bugzilla #4571.
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f2c8d8e9
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2019-06-08T10:47:43
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Fixed bug 4443 - Incorrect scan code reported for numpad 5
bplu4t2f
When num lock is on, the scancode reported for numpad 5 is SDL_SCANCODE_KP_5, which is correct. However, when num lock is off, windows reports the VK_CLEAR virtual key code, which is incorrectly translated into SDL_SCANCODE_CLEAR inside of the VKeytoScancode(WPARAM vkey) function.
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b45abbb2
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2019-04-02T17:57:27
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Bug 4576: fix warning and compile
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1a4c3b57
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2019-04-02T16:58:11
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Bug 4576: remove touch/mouse duplication for Windows
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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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4659e738
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2018-11-01T12:31:45
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merge fallout: Patched to compile, fixed some compiler warnings, etc.
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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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b262b0eb
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2018-10-22T20:50:32
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Small stack allocations fall back to malloc if they're unexpectedly large.
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55b24b93
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2018-09-26T11:17:43
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Fixed bug 4265 - SDL window falls to the bottom of the screen when dragged down and stuck there
Alexei
On WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGED event, WIN_UpdateClipCursor() is called. SDL_WINDOW_INPUT_FOCUS is set even when the mouse pointer is not inside the SDL window and therefore ClipCursor(&rect) is called. When dragging the window and rect.bottom=800 (i.e. the bottom edge of the screen) the SDL window is clipped to the bottom of the screen and it is not possible to move it back to the center of the screen.
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