* Added support for vertical mode for Joy-Con controllers
* Added the hint SDL_HINT_JOYSTICK_HIDAPI_VERTICAL_JOY_CONS for switching to this mode
* Added support for SL/SR buttons in combined/vertical mode and L/ZL/R/ZR buttons in mini-gamepad mode
Calling SDL_HideWindow() to destroy the window is a NOP if the SDL_WINDOW_SHOWN flag was never set. Bypass it and call the Wayland-specific function directly to ensure that the window is always destroyed before switching from server-side to client-side decorations, even if it hasn't been shown yet.
Likewise, call Wayland_ShowWindow() directly when the window isn't explicitly hidden to ensure that it is always recreated since the SDL_WINDOW_SHOWN flag won't be cleared, which, when set, renders SDL_ShowWindow() a NOP.
Before calling any D-Bus related methods we should first ensure that
they
were correctly loaded.
In the event where `LoadDBUSLibrary()` was not able to load the D-Bus
library, we should just return early, signalling with SDL_FALSE that we
were unable to inhibit the Screensaver.
Helps: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux/issues/8815
Signed-off-by: Ludovico de Nittis <ludovico.denittis@collabora.com>
ad874536 removed an unnecessary limit as we *can* have a devindex
greater than 99, this error message does not reflect the support for
values greater than 99.
If a Nintendo Switch Pro controller is turned off, it will leave the controller connected in Windows, but not responding to reports. Don't wait a really long time trying to get information from a controller in this state.
On Windows, the Bluetooth device can remain in a connected state if the controller just shut down. It won't return any errors, but it also won't generate any input reports in this state, so wait until we know for sure that the Bluetooth controller is sending data before letting the application know it's available.
Nintendo Switch controllers will automatically turn off Bluetooth when connected over USB, but this takes care of that a little more quickly.
PS4 and PS5 controllers will happily send reports over both Bluetooth and USB, so we'll prefer USB if connected and switch back to Bluetooth if USB is disconnected.
The text component of a repeated keystroke is initially set when a key is first pressed and the cached value remains static until the repeated key is released and another repeatable key is pressed. If the state of a modifier such as shift or capslock is changed while a key is being repeated, the text emitted will not have the modifier applied to it until the repeated key is released and pressed again.
Update the text to be repeated by a key if a modifier is changed while a key is actively being repeated.
The XKB keysym to SDL keycode mappings were missing for the Escape and NumLock keys, which prevented them from being remapped. Add them to the table so that the remapping of these keys will work.