The MinGW-64 header defines the parameters as ABI::Windows::Foundation::IReference<INT32 > **, but the Windows header defines the parameters as __FIReference_1_int**
- use 'OPTIONS RESOURCE' linker directive, instead of playing tricks on
the built dll.
- build libm sources as a static library and link the dll to with, like
the os/2 makefile does.
- remove *.res with make clean.
Since #5602, SDL is intended to have the same ABI across the whole
major-version 2 cycle, so we should not check that the minor version
matches the one that was used to compile an application.
There are two checks that could make sense here.
The first check is that the major version matches the expected major
version. This is usually unnecessary and is not usually done (if we're
calling into the wrong library we'll likely crash anyway), but since we
have the information, we might as well continue to use it.
The second check is whether the version provided by the caller is
equal to or greater than a threshold version at which additional fields
were added to the struct. If it is, we should populate those fields;
if it is not, then we cannot. This is only useful on platforms where
additional fields have genuinely been added during the lifetime of
SDL 2, like Windows and DirectFB (but not X11).
This commit changes the first check to be consistent about only looking
at the minor version, while leaving the second check using SDL_VERSIONNUM
(which will be removed or widened in SDL 3, but it's fine for now).
Resolves: https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/5711
Fixes: cd7c2f1 "Switch versioning scheme to be the same as GLib and Flatpak"
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
Modern CMake doesn't need "LANGUAGE C" for Objective-C
set_source_files_properties(${COCOA_SOURCES} PROPERTIES LANGUAGE C) should be removed fro video/cocoa/*.m as well otherwise project won't compile
see also d3cc5764c0
I had assumed that only Linux users would be interested in GNOME-style
installed-tests, but in principle there's no reason why they can't be
used on non-Linux.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
Otherwise we ignore the Configure/etc events when they come in because
the window is already in an identical state as far as SDL is concerned.
Fixes#5593.
May also fix:
Issue #5572.
Issue #5595.