This prevents a number of issues where devices are enumerated but not actually able to be opened, like https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/5781.
We currently leave the devices open, allowing us to more easily do controller feature detection, protocol negotiation, detect dropped Bluetooth connections, etc. with the expectation that the application is likely to open the controllers shortly.
If multiple keys were simultaneously depressed and one was being repeated, the repeat flag was being cleared when any of the pressed keys were released, even if the released key wasn't the one being repeated.
This tracks the key currently being repeated and only clears the repeat flag when the particular key being repeated is released.
Silences clang -Wpragma warnings:
D:/a/SDL/SDL/src/video/windows/SDL_windowstaskdialog.h:21:10: warning: the current #pragma pack alignment value is modified in the included file [-Wpragma-pack]
#include <pshpack1.h>
^
D:/a/_temp/msys64/clang64/include/pshpack1.h:7:9: note: previous '#pragma pack' directive that modifies alignment is here
#pragma pack(push,1)
^
In file included from D:/a/SDL/SDL/src/video/windows/SDL_windowsmessagebox.c:35:
D:/a/SDL/SDL/src/video/windows/SDL_windowstaskdialog.h:156:10: warning: the current #pragma pack alignment value is modified in the included file [-Wpragma-pack]
#include <poppack.h>
^
note: previous '#pragma pack' directive that modifies alignment is here
2 warnings generated.
Closes: https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/6240
Unfortunately the only way to detect this is to actually try opening a device, so we wait until the application tries, and then stop enumerating afterwards.
Fixes https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/5781
This kicks in if the platform doesn't support vsync directly, or if the present fails for some reason (e.g. minimized on some platforms)
Fixes https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/5134
X11 has a so-called primary selection, which you can use by marking text and middle-clicking elsewhere to copy the marked text.
There are 3 new API functions in `SDL_clipboard.h`, which work exactly like their clipboard equivalents.
## Test Instructions
* Run the tests (just a copy of the clipboard tests): `$ ./test/testautomation --filter Clipboard`
* Build and run this small application:
<details>
```C
#include <SDL.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <time.h>
void print_error(const char *where)
{
const char *errstr = SDL_GetError();
if (errstr == NULL || errstr[0] == '\0')
return;
fprintf(stderr, "SDL Error after '%s': %s\n", where, errstr);
SDL_ClearError();
}
int main()
{
char text_buf[256];
srand(time(NULL));
SDL_Init(SDL_INIT_VIDEO);
print_error("SDL_INIT()");
SDL_Window *window = SDL_CreateWindow("Primary Selection Test", SDL_WINDOWPOS_UNDEFINED,
SDL_WINDOWPOS_UNDEFINED, 400, 400, SDL_WINDOW_SHOWN);
print_error("SDL_CreateWindow()");
SDL_Renderer *renderer = SDL_CreateRenderer(window, -1, SDL_RENDERER_ACCELERATED);
print_error("SDL_CreateRenderer()");
bool quit = false;
unsigned int do_render = 0;
while (!quit) {
SDL_Event event;
while (SDL_PollEvent(&event)) {
print_error("SDL_PollEvent()");
switch (event.type) {
case SDL_QUIT: {
quit = true;
break;
} case SDL_KEYDOWN: {
switch (event.key.keysym.sym) {
case SDLK_ESCAPE:
case SDLK_q:
quit = true;
break;
case SDLK_c:
snprintf(text_buf, sizeof(text_buf), "foo%d", rand());
SDL_SetClipboardText(text_buf);
print_error("SDL_SetClipboardText()");
printf("clipboard: set_to=\"%s\"\n", text_buf);
break;
case SDLK_v: {
printf("clipboard: has=%d, ", SDL_HasClipboardText());
print_error("SDL_HasClipboardText()");
char *text = SDL_GetClipboardText();
print_error("SDL_GetClipboardText()");
printf("text=\"%s\"\n", text);
SDL_free(text);
break;
} case SDLK_d:
snprintf(text_buf, sizeof(text_buf), "bar%d", rand());
SDL_SetPrimarySelectionText(text_buf);
print_error("SDL_SetPrimarySelectionText()");
printf("primselec: set_to=\"%s\"\n", text_buf);
break;
case SDLK_f: {
printf("primselec: has=%d, ", SDL_HasPrimarySelectionText());
print_error("SDL_HasPrimarySelectionText()");
char *text = SDL_GetPrimarySelectionText();
print_error("SDL_GetPrimarySelectionText()");
printf("text=\"%s\"\n", text);
SDL_free(text);
break;
} default:
break;
}
break;
} default: {
break;
}}
}
// create less noise with WAYLAND_DEBUG=1
if (do_render == 0) {
SDL_RenderPresent(renderer);
print_error("SDL_RenderPresent()");
}
do_render += 1;
usleep(12000);
}
SDL_DestroyRenderer(renderer);
SDL_DestroyWindow(window);
SDL_Quit();
print_error("quit");
return 0;
}
```
</details>
* Use c,v,d,f to get and set the clipboard and primary selection.
* Mark text and middle-click also in other applications.
* For wayland under x:
* `$ mutter --wayland --no-x11 --nested`
* `$ XDG_SESSION_TYPE=wayland SDL_VIDEODRIVER=wayland ./<path_to_test_appl_binary>`
Clip rectangle set to int(left+width/2) , int(top+height/2) , int(left+width/2)+1 , int(top+height/2)+1
a 1x1 box
On even-valued resolution, cursor is stable at bottom-right central pixel
On odd-valued resolution, cursor is stable at exact central pixel.
this is the desired behaviour