This simplifies the API and removes a level of API translation between the int variants of the functions and the float implementation
Fixes https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/6656
Also cleaned up logic for whether we need to poll for events:
- We need to periodically poll for joysticks to handle hotplug.
- We need to frequently poll for joysticks and sensors when they're open so their state can be updated
Feedback from @icculus:
"IsTablet" uses "is" as a form of "to be" ...like, the actual question is of its nature.
The rest is just a superfluous word in the question and it flows as better English with if (RectEmpty) than if (IsRectEmpty)
Fixes https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/6932
`SDL_QUERY`, `SDL_IGNORE`, `SDL_ENABLE`, and `SDL_DISABLE` have been removed.
SDL_EventState() has been replaced with SDL_SetEventEnabled()
SDL_GetEventState() has been replaced with SDL_EventEnabled()
SDL_GameControllerEventState has been replaced with SDL_SetGamepadEventsEnabled() and SDL_GamepadEventsEnabled()
SDL_JoystickEventState has been replaced with SDL_SetJoystickEventsEnabled() and SDL_JoystickEventsEnabled()
SDL_ShowCursor() has been split into three functions: SDL_ShowCursor(), SDL_HideCursor(), and SDL_CursorVisible()
Fixes https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/6929
Instead of indexing into an internal list of devices which requires locking, we return a list of device IDs which can then be queried individually.
Reference: https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/6889
and update README-visualc.md and README-gdk.md accordingly
Also moved src/main/windows/version.rc to src/core/windows/
and adjusted VS solutions, CMakeLists.txt and versioning scripts
in build-scripts/ accordingly.
This will eventually allow us to remove all of src/main/
# Conflicts:
# VisualC/tests/testgesture/testgesture.vcxproj
As the implementation requires C++, the user will have to include
SDL_main.h in a C++ source file (that needs to be compiled with /ZW).
It's ok to keep the standard main() implementation in plain C and use
an otherwise empty C++ source file for the SDL_main implementation part,
if both source files #include <SDL3/SDL_main.h>
Including SDL_main.h in a C source file will print a message at
compilation (when building for WinRT or possibly other not yet implemented
platforms that require C++ for main), to remind the user of also
including it in a .cpp source file. This message/warning can be disabled
with #define SDL_MAIN_NOIMPL before including SDL_main.h in the C file.
When including it in a .cpp file, there will be a compiler error with
helpful message if it's not compiled with /ZW
For this I renamend _SDL_MAIN_NOIMPL to SDL_MAIN_NOIMPL, because now it's
not for internal use only anymore, but also useful for users (that want
their main() function in a different file than the SDL_main implementation)
Add a project for the testdraw2.c test to the WinRT solution to at least
get some minimal testing on WinRT.
I won't add all tests because it's a lot of manual clicking per test,
but this should be better than nothing :)
Also adjusted iOS demo's includes to <SDL3/..> and explicit SDL_main.h
untested, I don't have Xcode (or a Mac, for that matter)
The xcode projects (for both Xcode-iOS/ and Xcode/) will probably
have to be adjusted for the SDL_main changes to work, but now at least
the iOS demo source should work as is :)
* N3DS: Make Sem waits cooperative friendly.
The 3DS has a cooperative threading model. Sleeping after TryWait and
WaitTimeout avoid starving other threads. It inccurs a runtime penalty,
but it's better than having to hard reset your console to recover from
a deadlock.
If you care about timestamps you'll also want to catch all of the sensor events instead of just polling the current state. For example, Nintendo Switch controllers generate 3 sensor events with distinct values for each polling interval.
* Remove depth field from SDL_CreateRGBSurfaceWithFormat and SDL_CreateRGBSurfaceWithFormatFrom
* Removed unused 'flags' parameter from SDL_CreateRGBSurface and SDL_CreateRGBSurfaceWithFormat
* Removed unused 'flags' parameter from SDL_ConvertSurface and SDL_ConvertSurfaceFormat
I ran this script in the include directory:
```sh
sed -i '' -e 's,#include "\(SDL.*\)",#include <SDL3/\1>,' *.h
```
I ran this script in the src directory:
```sh
for i in ../include/SDL3/SDL*.h
do hdr=$(basename $i)
if [ x"$(echo $hdr | egrep 'SDL_main|SDL_name|SDL_test|SDL_syswm|SDL_opengl|SDL_egl|SDL_vulkan')" != x ]; then
find . -type f -exec sed -i '' -e 's,#include "\('$hdr'\)",#include <SDL3/\1>,' {} \;
else
find . -type f -exec sed -i '' -e '/#include "'$hdr'"/d' {} \;
fi
done
```
Fixes https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/6575
SDL_HINT_VIDEO_X11_FORCE_EGL was deprecated in favor of the more general SDL_HINT_VIDEO_FORCE_EGL, and Xinerama and Xvidmode support was previously removed from SDL, rendering their associated hints nonfunctional.
* The header is no longer dependent on SDL build configuration
* The structures are versioned separately from the rest of SDL
* SDL_GetWindowWMInfo() now returns a standard result code and is passed the version expected by the application
* Updated WhatsNew.txt and docs/README-migration.md with the first API changes in SDL 3.0
* Xbox GDK support (14 squashed commits)
* Added basic keyboard testing
* Update readme
* Code review fixes
* Fixed issue where controller add/removal wasn't working (since the device notification events don't work on Xbox, have to use the joystick thread to poll XInput)
* Add changes from code review by @ccawley2011, #5597, overall cleanup
* Update N-Gage README, minor cleanup and rephrasing
* Call SDL_SetMainReady() before calling SDL_main, return SDL_main instead of main
If we're strict about applying something resembling semantic versioning
to the "marketing" version number, then we can mechanically generate
the ABI version from it.
This limits the range of valid micro versions (patchlevels) to 0-99.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
For stable releases, this gives us the ability to make bugfix-only point
releases such as 2.24.1 if we want to, and distinguish between them
programmatically. For example, this ability could have been useful after
2.0.16 to fix Xwayland regressions, and after 2.0.18 to fix event loop
regressions.
For development releases, this gives us the ability to make multiple
prereleases during the same feature cycle, and distinguish between them
programmatically. For example, this would have been useful during 2.0.22
development, which went through three prereleases before reaching the
final release.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
* Add initial support for the Nokia N-Gage
* N-Gage: disable clipping for the time being, issue needs to be resolved later
* Move va_copy definition to SDL_internal.h
* Move stdlib.h include to SDL_config_ngage.h, much cleaner this way
* Remove redundant include, add HAVE_STDLIB_H
* Revert "N-Gage: disable clipping for the time being, issue needs to be resolved later"
This reverts commit 4f5f0fc36cc7f34fad05e45671dfa7b8dc32fd51.
* N-Gage: fix clipping issue by providing proper math functions
Otherwise, the API documentation will encode the home directory of the
user or autobuilder that built SDL, instead of telling the user to use
the literal string $(HOME) as intended.
See also <https://github.com/doxygen/doxygen/issues/7073>.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org>
- Fixed the markdown.
- Code can now be exited by pressing ESC.
- Cleans up and returns from main()
- Mushed all the `if (x) { return 0; }` blocks into else ifs.
XAudio2 doesn't have capture support, so WASAPI was to replace it; the holdout
was WinRT, which still needed it as its primary audio target until the WASAPI
code code be made to work.
The support matrix now looks like:
WinXP: directsound by default, winmm as a fallback for buggy drivers.
Vista+: WASAPI (directsound and winmm as fallbacks for debugging).
WinRT: WASAPI
Also added native code to the Android gradle project, which allows using gradle or Android Studio to build the entire SDL application without a separate ndk-build step.
Michal
the numbering of the bulletpoints in:
docs/README-ios.md
has been mangled with:
changeset 11365 efd3bc8e5a9b
fix:
12 2. Open SDL.xcodeproj (located in Xcode-iOS/SDL) in Xcode.
13 4. Select your desired target, and hit build.
remove:
28 1. Follow step 1 above.
adapt:
29 2. cd (PATH WHERE THE SDL CODE IS)/build-scripts
30 3. ./iosbuild.sh
Sylvain
Some API 16 methods are used (InputDevice: getDescriptor(), getVibrator()), so we need to compile at least with SDK API 16. Hence default.properties and project.properties have been modified to use android-16.
There are also some modification to SDLActivity.java not to use getVibrator() if we run under API 16. And not to check to presence of hasVibrator() if we are under API 11.
-some hard-coded constant can be expandend.
- rename a local variable (hasVibrator to hasVibratorService)
Elis?e Maurer
I scratched my head for a while until I realized there's a typo in the command listed in the instructions for universal Mac builds: https://hg.libsdl.org/SDL/file/3a3a88db1fc2/docs/README-macosx.md#l24
It should say `g++-fat.sh` but instead it says `g++fat.sh`, which makes `./configure` fail with a C++ preprocessor error.
Michael Labb?
NVidia has released some pretty nice Tegra profiling tools for their Android devices. The NVidia Tegra Graphics Debugger works by providing an interposer library that intercepts ES2 and EGL calls. You must link against these libraries.
Unfortunately, this quietly fails with SDL2 because libEGL and libGLES2 are dynamically loaded with dlopen().
NVidia offers a secondary approach to using the Tegra Graphics Debugger: root your device and install a global interposer library. Almost no devs will try this first if they don?t have a rooted device.
I propose an update to the Android readme that explains why the static linking approach recommended by NVidia doesn?t work.
This workaround, unfortunately, requires that apps directly link to a set of
Win32-style cursor resource files (that contain a transparent cursor image).
Copies of suitable resource files are in src/core/winrt/, and should be
included directly in an app's MSVC project.
A rough explanation of this workaround/hack, and why it's needed (and
seemingly can't be done through programmatic means), is in this change's code.
"UWP" appears to be Microsoft's new name for WinRT/Windows-Store APIs.
This set of changes updates SDL's WinRT backends to support the Win10 flavor
of WinRT. It has been tested on Win10 on a desktop. In theory, it should
also support Win10 on other devices (phone, Xbox One, etc.), however further
patches may be necessary.
This adds:
- a set of MSVC 2015 project files, for use in creating UWP apps
- modifications to various pieces of SDL, in order to compile via MSVC 2015 +
the Win10 API set
- enables SDL_Window resizing and programmatic-fullscreen toggling, when using
the WinRT backend
- WinRT README updates
Note that extra steps must be taken when using glReadPixels to read the contents of the main OpenGL ES framebuffer on iOS, if multisampling is used. See the OpenGL ES section of README-ios.md for details.
The internal function SDL_EGL_LoadLibrary() did not delete and remove a mostly
uninitialized data structure if loading the library first failed. A later try to
use EGL then skipped initialization and assumed it was previously successful
because the data structure now already existed. This led to at least one crash
in the internal function SDL_EGL_ChooseConfig() because a NULL pointer was
dereferenced to make a call to eglBindAPI().