This more closely matches the mental model of people using SDL, and locking a surface that isn't RLE encoded doesn't cause any issues.
Fixes https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/5594
The function can now convert between pixels of different formats, and takes a parameter to control whether the premultiplication is done in sRGB or linear space.
Also added SDL_PremultiplySurfaceAlpha(), which can premultiply the pixels of a surface in-place.
Applying these changes to external code doesn't actually improve anything, and within the context of the other Get* functions for renderers and surfaces, these stand out as outliers, so I'm going to back this change out.
Fixes a type redefinition error:
In file included from /tmp/SDL3/test/../src/events/SDL_events_c.h:28,
from /tmp/SDL3/test/../src/events/SDL_pen.c:26,
from /tmp/SDL3/test/testautomation_pen.c:83:
/tmp/SDL3/test/../src/events/../video/SDL_sysvideo.h:34: error: redefinition of typedef 'SDL_DisplayModeData'
/tmp/SDL3/include/SDL3/SDL_video.h:78: note: previous declaration of 'SDL_DisplayModeData' was here
This was done to SDL_DisplayMode for consistency with SDL_Surface and gives it a type so we don't have to do casts in SDL code.
I considered switching to an ID and hashing the driver data, etc. but all of that involved a lot of internal code churn and this solution gives us flexibility in how we handle this in the future.
After consideration, I made this renaming global across the project, for consistency.
Fixes https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/10198
It also now caches at the higher level, so the platform-specific bits don't
change their interface much.
A little code hygiene work was applied to some of the platform bits on top of
this.
Reference Issue #10229.
This provides a highly accurate sleep function for your application, although you are still subject to being switched out occasionally.
Fixes https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/10210
While it makes sense to get an object pointer from an object ID, you want to get object attributes for an ID, otherwise e.g. GetNameFromID() sounds like it's a name ID, not an object ID. This is also consistent with the function naming convention in SDL2.
Without unlocking, we trigger an assertion failure in SDL_sysmutex.c at line 80 (i.e. 'rc == 0'). Each lock-unlock pair should ideally cancel each other out, maintaining a reference count that returns to zero.