Support SDL_EVENT_DROP_TEXT in Windows
src/video/windows/SDL_windowsvideo.c + .h
Connect to COM WIN_CoInitialize + OLE OleInitialize in WIN_VideoInit
Disconnect from COM WIN_CoUninitialize + OLE OleUninitialize in WIN_VideoQuit
src/video/windows/SDL_windowswindow.c + .h
Create / Destroy IDropTarget or use fallback WM_DROPFILES
depending on OleInitialize success in WIN_VideoInit
Handle text/uri-list, text/plain;charset=utf-8, CF_UNICODE_TEXT, CF_TEXT, CF_HDROP
Call terminating WIN_AcceptDragAndDrop from WIN_DestroyWindow ( CleanupVideoData )
We want to keep mouse timestamps consistently using the same interval, and it's helpful to know when multiple keyboard events come in at the same time.
This avoids lots of build issues with the various D3D12 headers out there (MinGW, old Windows SDKs, etc) and also opens the door for WSL2 libd3d12.so support.
Note that the build system has not been changed; technically _all_ platforms now have d3d12.h but we should only enable the backend when it's actually expected to work.
It's possible to get message times out of order when processing the Windows message queue, so this passes those times through unchanged, while still detecting when the message tick wraps.
Removed duplicate hints SDL_HINT_APP_NAME, SDL_HINT_APP_ID, and
SDL_HINT_AUDIO_DEVICE_APP_NAME.
Wired up a few things to use the metadata; more to come!
Fixes https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/4703
It was intended to make the API easier to use, but various automatic garbage collection all had flaws, and making the application periodically clean up temporary memory added cognitive load to using the API, and in many cases was it was difficult to restructure threaded code to handle this.
So, we're largely going back to the original system, where the API returns allocated results and you free them.
In addition, to solve the problems we originally wanted temporary memory for:
* Short strings with a finite count, like device names, get stored in a per-thread string pool.
* Events continue to use temporary memory internally, which is cleaned up on the next event processing cycle.
Whoever provided the window has already set it up the way they want it.
Fixes SDL removing iconified or maximized state when creating a window from an existing OS window.
Move the Wayland pointer warp emulation code up to the SDL mouse layer, and activate it when a client attempts to warp a hidden mouse cursor when the hint is set.
testrelative adds the ability to test the warp emulation activation/deactivation with the --warp parameter and 'c' key for toggling cursor visibility.
When the phone is in portrait mode and the window is in landscape mode, the view changes orientation after layoutSubviews runs. In this case we need some way of notifying the application that the Metal view has changed.
On iOS, the application gets one last change to process messages before going into the background. We do the same on Android, which more closely matches the previous behavior.
This change also decouples the pause/resume handling from the video subsystem on Android, so applications that don't use SDL for video can get application life cycle events.
The semantics for the life cycle events are that they need to be handled in an event watch callback, and once they've been delivered, the application will block until it's been resumed. SDL_HINT_ANDROID_BLOCK_ON_PAUSE can be used to control that behavior, and if that's set to "0", then the application will continue to run in the background at low CPU usage until being resumed or stopped.
SDL_HINT_ANDROID_BLOCK_ON_PAUSE_PAUSEAUDIO has been removed, and the audio will be paused when the application is paused.
Fixes https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/3193
Cursor visibility in the SDL input layer only reflects whether ShowCursor/HideCursor was called. In the case of relative mode, the cursor can be hidden, but the SDL_Mouse visibility flag will be true.
Track cursor visibility separately in the X11 driver. Fixes the cursor becoming visible when using the warping relative mode with XWayland.
We're limiting the functions to rects with positions and sizes < 1 billion for speed, which is totally fine for most SDL use cases. If you need rectangles larger than that, you can roll your own functions that use 64-bit intermediate values and do proper overflow handling of output values.
Fixes https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/8879
src/video/cocoa/SDL_cocoawindow.m
Support Copy in addition to Generic as Drag and Drop operation,
Register and Support public.utf8-plain-text for SDL_EVENT_DROP_TEXT.
* A floating point rectangle contains all points >= x and <= x + w
* A floating point rectangle is only empty if it has negative width. The zero rectangle contains the zero point.
* Adjacent floating point rectangles intersect along their shared side
Fixes https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/6791