- Also add watchos support to CMake (SDL does not support this platform yet)
Co-authored-by: Ravbug <ravbug@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Anonymous Maarten <anonymous.maarten@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Anonymous Maarten <madebr@users.noreply.github.com>
- Fixes a leak in pen name allocation that would trigger
for both X11 and Wayland for some non-pen input devices
when new devices are added/removed.
- SDL_PenQuit() now deallocates and resets the table of known pens
- testautomation_pen.c now uses PenInit and PenQuit as setup and
teardown, respectively
testautomation_pen.c was already triggering the leak, and it is
visible with --trackmem, so no new tests are added.
```
[1/1] Building C object test/CMakeFiles/testffmpeg.dir/testffmpeg_vulkan.c.o
/src/SDL/test/testffmpeg_vulkan.c: In function ‘BeginVulkanFrameRendering’:
/src/SDL/test/testffmpeg_vulkan.c:787:20: warning: passing argument 1 of ‘vk->lock_frame’ from incompatible pointer type [-Wincompatible-pointer-types]
787 | vk->lock_frame(frames, pVkFrame);
| ^~~~~~
| |
| AVHWFramesContext *
/src/SDL/test/testffmpeg_vulkan.c:787:20: note: expected ‘struct AVHWFramesContext *’ but argument is of type ‘AVHWFramesContext *’
/src/SDL/test/testffmpeg_vulkan.c: In function ‘FinishVulkanFrameRendering’:
/src/SDL/test/testffmpeg_vulkan.c:885:22: warning: passing argument 1 of ‘vk->unlock_frame’ from incompatible pointer type [-Wincompatible-pointer-types]
885 | vk->unlock_frame(frames, pVkFrame);
| ^~~~~~
| |
| AVHWFramesContext *
/src/SDL/test/testffmpeg_vulkan.c:885:22: note: expected ‘struct AVHWFramesContext *’ but argument is of type ‘AVHWFramesContext *’
```
Adds functions to query the system's realtime clock, convert time intervals to/from a calendar date and time in either UTC or the local time, and perform time related calculations.
An SDL_Time type (a time interval represented in nanoseconds), and SDL_DateTime struct (broken down calendar date and time) were added to facilitate this functionality.
Querying the system time results in a value expressed in nanoseconds since the Unix epoch (Jan 1, 1970) in UTC +0000. Conversions to and from the various platform epochs and units are performed when required.
Any direct handling of timezones and DST were intentionally avoided. The offset from UTC is provided when converting from UTC to a local time by calculating the difference between the original UTC and the resulting local time, but no other timezone or DST information is used.
The preferred date formatting and 12/24 hour time for the system locale can be retrieved via global preferences.
Helper functions for obtaining the day of week or day or year for calendar date, and getting the number of days in a month in a given year are provided for convenience. These are simple, but useful for performing various time related calculations.
An automated test for time conversion is included, as is a simple standalone test to display the current system date and time onscreen along with a calendar, the rendering of which demonstrates the use of the utility functions (press up/down to increment or decrement the current month, and keys 1-5 to change the date and time formats).
If someone needs to, say, include an SDL_Storage object, they can simply point userdata at a structure that includes the the storage and any other data needed in enumeration.
- SDL_RWops is now an opaque struct.
- SDL_AllocRW is gone. If an app is creating a custom RWops, they pass the
function pointers to SDL_CreateRW(), which are stored internally.
- SDL_RWclose is gone, there is only SDL_DestroyRW(), which calls the
implementation's `->close` method before freeing other things.
- There is only one path to create and use RWops now, so we don't have to
worry about whether `->close` will call SDL_DestroyRW, or if this will
risk any Properties not being released, etc.
- SDL_RWFrom* still works as expected, for getting a RWops without having
to supply your own implementation. Objects from these functions are also
destroyed with SDL_DestroyRW.
- Lots of other cleanup and SDL3ization of the library code.