It seems it has not been possible to compile GLFW on systems without the
UTF-8 extensions to Xlib since a0a5cc57df
was merged five months ago. The UTF-8 extension functions were
introduced with XFree86 4.0.2 in December 2000 and are likely widely
available at this point.
This removes the locale-dependent fallback paths and uses the UTF-8
extension functions where available.
Background: The IM will filter out key events, instead sending exact
duplicate events that are not filtered. It does not send these for
every event, however, so the duplicate events cannot be relied on for
key input. Instead we need to identify and discard them. Since they
are identical, they have the same timestamp as the originals.
The previous duplicate event detection would consume unrelated key
events if the keys were pressed simultaneously, as it only tracked
a single timestamp.
This fixes that issue for any combination of keys, at the expense of
a 1 KB array per GLFW window.
This fix is a stopgap until explicit IME support is done.
Based on #1472 by @LucaRood.
Fixes#1112.
Fixes#1415.
Fixes#1616.
Fixes#1663.
Closes#1472.
This adds GLFW_CONTEXT_DEBUG as a preferred alias for
the GLFW_OPENGL_DEBUG_CONTEXT window hint, as debug contexts are
defined for both OpenGL and OpenGL ES.
Related to #1720.
This adds support for EGL_EXT_platform_base and its associated X11 and
Wayland extensions, allowing us to explicitly tell EGL which window
system we are using.
This is based on work by @linkmauve in #1691.
Closes#1691.
This makes the null platform behave more like an actual stub. More
queryable state is tracked and there is even a fake monitor with one
whole fake video mode.
This fixes a race between the key repeat logic and the surface leave
event handler, which could result in repeated keys being reported with
a window of NULL.
Fixes#1704.
This adds two new error codes: GLFW_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE for when
a GLFW feature cannot be reasonably implemented on that platform, and
GLFW_FEATURE_UNIMPLEMENTED for when it can be but has not been yet.
This replaces the current situation where the Wayland code emitted
GLFW_PLATFORM_ERROR in both cases while the macOS code silently did
nothing.
If your application exits on any GLFW error, these error codes should at
least be easy to filter out from that behavior.
Ideally, GLFW_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE should be rare and
GLFW_FEATURE_UNIMPLEMENTED should never be emitted at all.
Fixes#1692.
These are harmless errors but the code was worth fixing just to reduce
confusion and be more explicit. E.g. using a different variable name
for a new variable of a different type in win32_joystick.c.
Closes#1700.
When compiling with `-Wall` and `-pedantic-errors`, gcc complains with
```
warning: ISO C does not support the '%m' gnu_printf format [-Wformat=]
```
because the `%m` conversion specifier is a GNU extension.
Closes#1702.
The only two EGL implementations on macOS are Swiftshader and ANGLE.
While Swiftshader supports both `NSView` and `CALayer` as
`EGLNativeWindowType`, ANGLE supports only `CALayer`. Furthermore
Swiftshader's OpenGL ES frontend is deprecated in favor of using ANGLE's
Vulkan backend on top of Swiftshader's Vulkan frontend.
This means that on macOS `EGLNativeWindowType` should be a `CALayer` for
compatibility with ANGLE.
Fixes#1169.
Closes#1680.