* SDL 3.0 is going to be high DPI aware and officially separates screen coordinates from client pixel area
The public APIs to disable high DPI support have been removed
Work in progress on https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/7134
If an exclusive fullscreen window is moved between displays, SDL_UpdateFullscrrenMode can kick the window out of fullscreen if the display onto which it was moved doesn't have a matching video mode. Check the return code and clear the fullscreen flag and skip the resize if the window is no longer fullscreen.
If SDL_UpdateFullscreenMode() fails to find a matching mode for the window, it will restore the window to its previous state, but still returns a success code of 0. Return an error code of -1 if no matching display mode can be found.
Fixes issue #7118 by adding all Konami Amusement controllers to the
blacklist. Additionally, the blacklist is changed to exclude a whole
vendor when the PID 0x0000 is used.
(cherry picked from commit a44b6461050760a84cd4c0807aff78a363f9cec8)
When a driver is emulating mode changes, the display bounds are always the native desktop size, not those of the video mode being emulated. This can result in incorrectly setting the size of fullscreen Wayland windows. Don't resize fullscreen windows to the display dimensions when mode switching is emulated.
Renames the quirk flag from VIDEO_DEVICE_QUIRK_DISABLE_DISPLAY_MODE_SWITCHING to VIDEO_DEVICE_QUIRK_MODE_SWITCHING_EMULATED to better reflect its purpose.
libdecor plugins can change the min/max window size values internally to enforce a minimum window size, and errors and crashes can result if the window size is below the internal limit.
On versions of libdecor >= 0.1.1, the minimum width and height can be queried and the minimum required window size will be enforced. The application requested window size is still respected, however, the actual window may be slightly larger than the drawable area to accommodate the required libdecor minimum size.
On version 0.1.0 of libdecor, which lacks the function to retrieve the minimum size, the internal limits are overridden before committing a frame, so that the internal limits always match the window size as a workaround, even if the window is technically smaller than the plugin would normally allow.