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.
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 completes support for window framebuffer transparency on Windows,
macOS and X11. Note that the hint/attribute may be renamed before
release to clarify its relationship to GLFW_OPACITY.
Fixes#197.
Closes#1079.
Related to #663.
Related to #715.
Related to #723.
Related to #1078.
This adds basic support for MoltenVK, a Vulkan implementation on top of
Metal, on macOS 10.11 and later. It looks for MoltenVK in the process
via RTLD_DEFAULT symbol lookup if _GLFW_VULKAN_STATIC is disabled.
glfwCreateWindowSurface now creates and sets a CAMetalLayer for the
window content view, which is required for MoltenVK to function.
You must help CMake find MoltenVK for the Vulkan test to be built.
Fixes#870.
Added GLFW_INCLUDE_VULKAN. Added glfwVulkanSupported,
glfwGetRequiredInstanceExtensions, glfwGetInstanceProcAddress,
glfwGetPhysicalDevicePresentationSupport and glfwCreateWindowSurface.
Added port of LunarG SDK tri example.