This is a temporary fix while we determine if the color key workaround
should be removed completely. See issue thread for discussion.
Related to #1512.
Most context related hint and attribute links had copypaste errors.
The GLFW_CONTEXT_RELEASE_BEHAVIOR and GLFW_CONTEXT_NO_ERROR attributes
did not have guide documentation.
This changes the default value of the GLFW_BUILD_EXAMPLES and
GLFW_BUILD_TESTS CMake options to false when GLFW is being added as
a subdirectory by another CMake project.
If you want the previous behavior, force these options to true before
adding the GLFW subdirectory:
set(GLFW_BUILD_EXAMPLES ON CACHE BOOL "" FORCE)
set(GLFW_BUILD_TESTS ON CACHE BOOL "" FORCE)
add_subdirectory(path/to/glfw)
Doing this is backward compatible with earlier versions of GLFW.
The GLFW_BUILD_DOCS option is left enabled as it also requires Doxygen
to have any effect, is quicker to build and is more likely to be useful
when GLFW is a subproject.
This protocol is part of the core Wayland, but it is pretty badly
designed and is missing quite a few features, and is in the process of
being phased out in compositors. Its support in GLFW requires
duplicating pretty much every single window management codepath.
This bumps the required compositor versions to the ones which have
implemented xdg-shell, approximately two years ago, which seems sensible
to me.
This removes all dependencies from the GLFW test programs on the Vulkan
SDK.
It also removes support for linking the GLFW shared library (dynamic
library, DLL) against the Vulkan loader static library.
This renames 'raw input' to 'raw mouse motion' as there are other kinds
of raw input. The update path is restructured to avoid reinitializing
all of disabled cursor mode. Modification of shared state is moved out
into shared code. Raw mouse motion is disabled by default for
compatibility.
Related to #1401.
This has the advantage that the user may override e.g. the include
location, and the correct libdir (lib, lib64, lib/something) is
automatically determined.
Closes#1367.
As of the release of Mir 1.0, libmirclient has been deprecated[1] and
its developers recommend clients using it to switch to Wayland. This
patch removes support for libmirclient and instruct users to use the
experimental Wayland backend instead.
[1] https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/mir-news-28th-september-2018/8184
This adds the GLFW_SCALE_TO_MONITOR window hint for automatically
resizing the content area of a window to the requested size times the
monitor content scale each time it is placed on a new monitor. This
only applies to windowed mode windows and includes the initial placement
at window creation.
This hint only has an effect on platforms where screen coordinates and
pixels always map 1:1 such as Windows and X11. Platforms like macOS
instead change the resolution of the framebuffer independently of the
window size.
Related to #676.
Related to #1115.