On filesystems with large inode numbers, such as overlayfs, attempting
to stat() a file on a 32-bit system using legacy syscalls can fail
with EOVERFLOW. If we opt-in to more modern "large file support"
syscalls, then source code references to functions like stat() are
transparently replaced with ABIs that support large file sizes and
inode numbers, such as stat64().
This cannot safely be done globally by Linux distributions, because
some libraries expose types like `off_t` or `struct stat` in their
ABI, meaning that enabling large file support would be an incompatible
change that would cause crashes. However, SDL appears to be careful to
avoid these types in header files, so it should be OK to enable this.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
The use of square brackets for a character set collides with the use
of square brackets for m4 quote characters, so use the other quoting
mechanism that Autoconf provides, by escaping `[` as `@<:@` and so on.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
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>
- atomic subsystem is disabled by default (changed in configure)
- SDL_WAYLAND_LIBDECOR is disabled by default if SDL_WAYLAND is not set (changed in CMakeLists.txt)
- add DUMMY-define in case the subsystem is enabled but not available (filesystem/misc/locale)
- add missing PSP/VITA-filesystem defines
- sync the order of filesystems in SDL_config.h.cmake/in
- add option to disable locale subsystem in configure
This API and implementation comes from the Unreal Engine branch of SDL, which
originally called this "SDL_ConfineCursor".
Some minor cleanup and changes for consistency with the rest of SDL_video, but
there are two major changes:
1. The coordinate system has been changed so that `rect` is _window_ relative
and not _screen_ relative, making it easier to implement without having
global access to the display.
2. The UE version unset all rects when passing `NULL` as a parameter for
`window`, this has been removed as it was an unused feature anyhow.
Currently this is only implemented for X, but can be supported on Wayland and
Windows at minimum too.
We don't use it, it was a leftover from 1.2, I think, and it doesn't exist
on Solaris, so this should hopefully fix the build there.
This also means we don't need the configure/cmake checks for
SDL_VIDEO_DRIVER_X11_CONST_PARAM_XEXTADDDISPLAY, so that was removed also.
Fixes#1666.
- cmake, configure (CheckDLOPEN): --enable-sdl-dlopen is now history..
detach the dl api discovery from SDL_LOADSO_DLOPEN functionality.
define HAVE_DLOPEN. also define DYNAPI_NEEDS_DLOPEN (CheckDLOPEN is
called only for relevant platforms.)
- update SDL_config.in and SDL_config.cmake accordingly.
- SDL_dynapi.h: set SDL_DYNAMIC_API to 0 if DYNAPI_NEEDS_DLOPEN is
defined, but HAVE_DLOPEN is not.
- pthread/SDL_systhread.c: conditionalize dl api use to HAVE_DLOPEN
- SDL_x11opengl.c, SDL_DirectFB_opengl.c, SDL_naclopengles.c: rely
on HAVE_DLOPEN, not SDL_LOADSO_DLOPEN.
- SDL_config_android.h, SDL_config_iphoneos.h, SDL_config_macosx.h,
SDL_config_pandora.h, and SDL_config_wiz.h: define HAVE_DLOPEN.
Closes: https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/pull/4351
The LINKER variable is set in configure.ac as either 'CC' or 'CXX'
where it is then passed to the created Makefile. This fails with
slibtool which can't find the 'CC' file and can be fixed by correctly
setting the LINKER variable to an actual Makefile variable like '$(CC)'
or '$(CXX)' instead. Presumably GNU libtool does some magic here to
hide the issue.
The $(objects) directory (usually build/) may not have been created by
the time the wayland-scanner protocol files are being compiled. The
$(gen) directory is explicitly made with mkinstalldir, but the final
object file (and gcc dependency files) need to go into $(objects).
For whatever reason, this only ever seemed to occur if --disable-shared
was set.
Note that this commit doesn't regenerate ./configure, as there were a
few unexplained, unrelated differences my version of autoconf created,
as as an autotools novice, I didn't want to poke that bear just yet.
This hopefully should fix#3689
AC_CHECK_HEADER() emits warnings when configuring for non-x86, because
the preprocessor check is OK but the compile check is not:
configure: WARNING: immintrin.h: present but cannot be compiled
configure: WARNING: immintrin.h: check for missing prerequisite headers?
configure: WARNING: immintrin.h: see the Autoconf documentation
configure: WARNING: immintrin.h: section "Present But Cannot Be Compiled"
configure: WARNING: immintrin.h: proceeding with the compiler's result