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7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Sylvain d31251b014 use SDL's functions version inplace of libc version 2021-11-22 08:38:46 -08:00
Ozkan Sezer 990fb668f7 tests: several -Wwrite-strings fixes. 2021-11-20 01:02:02 +03:00
Cameron Gutman 6b8e880a10 checkkeysthreads: Create a renderer for window display on Wayland
Applies checkkeys patch from 105f1206 to checkkeysthreads.
2021-10-26 20:27:34 -05:00
Sam Lantinga cb1e20b058 Added KMOD_SCROLL to track the scroll lock state
Fixes https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/4566
2021-08-10 17:50:17 -07:00
Sam Lantinga 64c40b9028 Updated copyright date 2021-06-04 14:34:21 -07:00
Ozkan Sezer 37b093eaf2 test/checkkeysthreads: build fixes, and add to os2 makefile. 2021-06-05 00:05:56 +03:00
Francesco Abbate 0dd7024d55 Modifies WaitEvent and WaitEventTimeout to actually wait instead of polling
When possible use native os functions to make a blocking call waiting for
an incoming event. Previous behavior was to continuously poll the event
queue with a small delay between each poll.

The blocking call uses a new optional video driver event,
WaitEventTimeout, if available. It is called only if an window
already shown is available. If present the window is designated
using the variable wakeup_window to receive a wakeup event if
needed.

The WaitEventTimeout function accept a timeout parameter. If
positive the call will wait for an event or return if the timeout
expired without any event. If the timeout is zero it will
implement a polling behavior. If the timeout is negative the
function will block indefinetely waiting for an event.

To let the main thread sees events sent form a different thread
a "wake-up" signal is sent to the main thread if the main thread
is in a blocking state. The wake-up event is sent to the designated
wakeup_window if present.

The wake-up event is sent only if the PushEvent call is coming
from a different thread. Before sending the wake-up event
the ID of the thread making the blocking call is saved using the
variable blocking_thread_id and it is compared to the current
thread's id to decide if the wake-up event should be sent.

Two new optional video device methods are introduced:

WaitEventTimeout
SendWakeupEvent

in addition the mutex

wakeup_lock

which is defined and initialized but only for the drivers supporting the
methods above.

If the methods are not present the system behaves as previously
performing a periodic polling of the events queue.

The blocking call is disabled if a joystick or sensor is detected
and falls back to previous behavior.
2021-06-04 13:50:50 -07:00