This helps when modern versions of The Gimp (and lots of other things)
produces a 32-bit bitmap with an alpha channel, or anything with "BI_BITFIELDS"
format, since that data is now embedded in the bitmap info header instead of
directly following it and we would accidentally skip over embedded versions of
it.
Fixes Bugzilla #2714.
Alex Szpakowski
SDL's Cocoa backend uses the CGDisplayMode API to get refresh rate information about a display mode, but CGDisplayModeGetRefreshRate will return 0 on most non-CRT monitors.
The only way I know of to get correct refresh rate information in OS X is via the CoreVideo DisplayLink API.
I have attached a patch which tries to use the CVDisplayLinkGetNominalOutputVideoRefreshPeriod function if CGDisplayModeGetRefreshRate fails, which fixes display mode refresh rate information on the monitors I tested.
The CVDisplayLink API requires linking with the CoreVideo framework, and the patch updates the various build files to do so.
+ Handle HidePreeditText IBus signal.
+ Use SDL_GetKeyboardFocus instead of SDL_GetFocusWindow.
+ Move the X11 IBus SetFocus calls to the X11_DispatchFocus functions.
+ Simplify the IBus ifdefs when handling X11 KeyEvents.
+ Remove inotify watch when SDL_IBus_Quit is called.
skaller
using gcc 4.2 (the default) on Mac OSX 10.6.8
CC build/SDL_dynapi.lo
In file included from /Users/johnskaller/SDL/src/dynapi/SDL_dynapi.c:31:
include/SDL_syswm.h:211:39: error: missing binary operator before token "("
The fault appears to be here:
#if defined(__OBJC__) && __has_feature(objc_arc)
that the __has_feature macro is not supported by gcc 4.2.
The code works fine with my clang 3.3svn.
hotgloupi
Configuring using "cmake -DSDL_STATIC=1 -DSDL_SHARED=0" generate and error in CMakeLists.txt at line 1334:
CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:1334 (install):
install TARGETS given target "SDL2" which does not exist in this directory.
This install rule shouldn't be present when the DLL has been disabled
Tim McDaniel
This patch replaces all use of NSAutoreleasePool with the Apple recommended @autoreleasepool. @autoreleasepool is supposedly more efficient, and since it is scope based it can't be accidentally not released.
Tim McDaniel
On OSX, with revision 8729, the coordinate space for window position and the coordinate space for global mouse position don't match. For a non-fullscreen window, the window position is global relative to the bottom of the menubar. The global mouse position is relative to the top of the screen. This affects Cocoa_WarpMouse and potentially other things as well. Further, the coordinate system for window position is now affected by what screen it is on. For example, if I have two equal size screens oriented side by side such that the tops of the screens are equal in global space, with the menubar on one screen, and a window straddles the two screens, the window's y position makes no sense. The window's y position depends on what screen "most" of the window is on. So if I move the window horizontally just a bit, the y position of my window is now different by the size of the menubar, even though the window was not moved vertically.
I'd like to reiterate that this was a fairly fundamental change (and a breaking change for us). If SDL OSX is to really support multi-display configurations, this is especially problematic.
If the real concern is preventing windows from going under the menubar, then perhaps a solution involving something like overriding [NSWindow constrainFrameRect] would be less problematic than redefining the global window coord space for the main display.
Andreas Falkenhahn
SDL_RenderReadPixels() doesn't seem to work when trying to read pixels from a texture that has been created using SDL_TEXTUREACCESS_TARGET and has been selected as the render target using SDL_SetRenderTarget().
I am attaching a small program that demonstrates the issue. I get the following result here:
READ PIXEL RETURN: 0 --- COLOR CHECK: ff000000
But it should be:
READ PIXEL RETURN: 0 --- COLOR CHECK: ffff0000
Tested with SDL 2.0.3 on Windows 7.