ernest.lee
[Exec] CMake Error at cmake_install.cmake:151 (FILE):
[13:37:43][Exec] file INSTALL cannot find
[13:37:43][Exec] "C:/TeamCity/buildAgent/work/2e3d17a492e75daf/Build/libSDL2.so".
The cmake INSTALL project doesn't work because it uses Linux so shared library paths. Windows uses dlls and I think cygwin also uses dlls. I've included this patch. Can you check if it works?
Sandu Liviu Catalin
I'm unable to compile the latest SDL (directly from the repository) even though I disabled every DirectX option since I don't need DirectX.
I allways het these errors:
D:\DevLibs\SDL\src\render\direct3d\SDL_render_d3d.c:1897:1: error: unknown type name 'IDirect3DDevice9'
D:\DevLibs\SDL\src\render\direct3d\SDL_render_d3d.c:1898:25: error: unknown type name 'SDL_Renderer'
ny00
SDL_RenderClear clears a render target with the wrong color, if the opengles2 renderer driver is used and the target texture's format is SDL_PIXELFORMAT_ARGB8888.
The bug is *not* reproduced if SDL_PIXELFORMAT_ABGR8888 is used as the texture format (the first from the renderer's list).
It is further not reproduced using any of the following renderer drivers: opengl, opengles (apparently powered by Gallium3D), software.
Finally, the correct color can be drawn using SDL_RenderFillRect (instead of SDL_RenderClear).
A few details about the current setup:
- OS: Ubuntu 12.04 for x86_64
- GPU: GeForce GTX 460
- GPU driver version: 331.20-0ubuntu1~xedgers~precise1 (from the xorg-edgers PPA)
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Seth Williams
Sam,
It appears that the clear just needs to take the render target format into consideration.
Seth.
This lets it know, for example, that when you do this...
SDL_assert(ptr != NULL);
...that (ptr) is definitely not NULL at this point in the program, for the
sake of static analysis. While a buggy program could definitely trigger this
assertion, Clang assumes your assertion check is covering it and won't
report possible NULL dereferences after this point.
Since SDL_assert might continue if the user clicks "ignore", without this
change Clang would notice you checked for NULL (meaning that NULL is a real
possibility here) and still wrote code outside of that test branch that
dereferences the pointer, and thus would always trigger false positives.
Static analysis is fun!
We'll flip the default back to enabled right after 2.0.2 is finalized, and
try to declare them stable and ready by 2.0.3.
Those that have an interest in supporting them in 2.0.2 can manually enable
them in the configure script with --enable-video-wayland and/or
--enable-video-mir.
Haneef Mubarak
AVX is the successor to SSE* and is fairly widely available. As such, it really ought to be detectable.
This functionality ought to be trivial to implement, and not having it means being forced to write an ugly workaround to check for AVX (so that normal SSE can be used if AVX is not available).
Here is an example on detecting AVX from SO (it actually shows ways to cehck for all of teh fancy instructions):
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6121792/how-to-check-if-a-cpu-supports-the-sse3-instruction-set