Convert SDL_d3dmath.c functions to static inline in SDL_d3dmath.h to make
it less likely to conflict when static linking SDL. raylib's SDL backend
does not work with a "normal" upstream binary static link. It has these
errors:
/usr/bin/ld: /usr/local/lib64/libSDL3.a(SDL_d3dmath.c.o): in function `MatrixIdentity':
SDL/src/render/SDL_d3dmath.c:35: multiple definition of `MatrixIdentity'; CMakeFiles/raylib.dir/rcore.c.o:rcore.c:(.text+0x18470): first defined here
/usr/bin/ld: /usr/local/lib64/libSDL3.a(SDL_d3dmath.c.o): in function `MatrixMultiply':
SDL/src/render/SDL_d3dmath.c:44: multiple definition of `MatrixMultiply'; CMakeFiles/raylib.dir/rcore.c.o:rcore.c:(.text+0x18540): first defined here
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
It works if these functions aren't emitted, (i.e.
!SDL_VIDEO_RENDER_D3D(11|12|GPU|VULKAN)
Or, if SDL is not linked static. Which I know is preferred anyway.
In raylib's case, it doesn't use this code anyway so it's not a problem
to build it yourself with them disabled. But it's a minor hassle to be
incompatible with static linking libraries from upstream.
I can't see any good reason for these functions to not be static inline
already, so I just put them in the header and deleted the .c.
Raylib's conflicting case is a library with a public function exposed to
users. But SDL's case is not.
- Moved all matrix functions from SDL_d3dmath.c to SDL_d3dmath.h as static inline
- Removed SDL_d3dmath.c from all project files (Visual Studio and Xcode)
- Functions affected: MatrixIdentity, MatrixMultiply, MatrixScaling,
MatrixTranslation, MatrixRotationX, MatrixRotationY, MatrixRotationZ
(cherry picked from commit 705ced8cf5)
The main view always reflects the size of the output, so don't use the dimensions of the currently bound render target texture when updating it, or it will reflect an incorrect size when the render target texture is unbound.
(cherry picked from commit 8aa5b97bb5)
The platforms that needed this (Windows Phone and Windows RT) are no longer supported, and if this is needed in the future it should be done at the renderer level, not here.
Fixes https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/12475
(cherry picked from commit b99ff00a95)
This was intended to make the API public, so SDL_hashtable.h got an extreme
documentation makeover, but for now this remains a private header.
This makes several significant interface changes to SDL_HashTable, and
improves code that makes use of it in various ways.
- The ability to make "stackable" tables is removed. Apparently this still
worked with the current implementation, but I could see a future
implementation struggle mightily to support this. It'll be better for
something external to build on top of the table if it needs it, inserting a
linked list of stacked items as the hash values and managing them separately.
There was only one place in SDL using this, unnecessarily, and that has also
been cleaned up to not need it.
- You no longer specify "buckets" when creating a table, but rather an
estimated number of items the table is meant to hold. The bucket count was
crucial to our classic hashtable implementation, but meant less once we
moved to an Open Addressing implementation anyhow, since the bucket count
isn't static (and they aren't really "buckets" anymore either). Now you
can just report how many items you think the hash will hold and SDL will
allocate a reasonable default for you...or 0 to not guess, and SDL will
start small and grow as necessary, which is often the correct thing to do.
- There's no more SDL_IterateHashTableKey because there's no more "stackable"
hash tables.
- SDL_IterateHashTable() now uses a callback, which matches other parts of SDL,
and also lets us hold the read-lock for the entire iteration and get rid of
the goofy iterator state variable.
- SDL_InsertIntoHashTable() now lets you specify whether to replace existing
keys or fail if the key already exists.
- Callbacks now use SDL conventions (userdata as the first param).
- Other naming convention fixes.
I discovered we use a lot of hash tables in SDL3 internally. :) So the bulk
of this work is fixing up that code to use the new interfaces, and simplifying
things (like checking for an item to remove it if it already exists before
inserting a replacement...just do the insert atomically, it'll do all that
for you!).
This is the output format of stb_image for image decoding, so let's avoid a texture format conversion where possible.
Also standardized SDL_PIXELFORMAT_ARGB8888 as the default texture format for all renderers.