In particular, add all the dmabuf texture details.
I originally wanted this just to see if a texture was the type I
expected it to be while debugging, but then I thought "why not add the
rest, too?"
I did not add GL-internal texture details (like GL format,
internalformat etc), because that would require a make_current().
Use different codepaths for known formats vs unknown formats.
Be more careful with unknown formats and always import them as
GL_TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES when possible (GL can't do EXTERNAL) to avoid
problems.
This is a more defensive approach towards older drivers that don't
support modifiers.
This fixes importing YUV textures on AMD Gen8.
Another approach would be to check for YUV and never try
GL_TEXTURE_2D with them, but I decided to go this way first.
Fixes#6668
Due to rounding errors, it is possible after intersecting a lot of
rectangles to end up with a tiny size for an offscreen. And because we
allow an epsilon before ceil()ing to an integer (see commit afc7b46264
for details) it is now possible that we end up with a size of 0.
Avoid that by always enforcing a minimum size of 1px.
Test included
The test uses a different codepath to arrive at the same problem - it
specifies the small size instead of triggering it via rounding errors
and clipping like the original bug (and most likely the more common case
to encounter this problem.
Fixes#6656
Use a format of
[XXX] SYMBOL DETAILS
where SYMBOL indicates the offloading status:
🗙 - no offload
▲ - offload above, with background
△ - offload above, no background
▼ - offload below, with background
▽ - offload below, no background
The VK_IMAGE_LAYOUT_UNDEFINED layout means that the data hold by the
texture can be discarded, and we don't want to discard it. Because the
Vulkan spec is unclear (see [1] for a discussion), err on the side of
caution and use VK_IMAGE_LAYOUT_GENERAL.
Fixes import failures with WebKit.
[1] https://github.com/ValveSoftware/gamescope/issues/356
Visual Studio (and possibly other non-GCC compilers) do not like
uses of #-preprocessor directives in macro usage (warning C5101: use of
preprocessor directive in function-like macro argument list is undefined
behavior is also shown), so fix the build by defining another macro
accordingly.
This adds support for setting a string used to describe the operation of a control,
if there's something special about it.
This is mapped to the HelpText property in the AT-SPI2 backend,
and has equivalent in others.
Popping an event of the queue in the IMContext handler
prevents it from being forwarded to the NSApp, in case the
(key) event was not handled by IMContext.
So I reverted to a mix of the original (4.13) and new (4.14.1) behavior
for fetching events: NSEvent lookup for IMContext uses loose matching,
so it can work with rewritten events. When sending events to NSApp, only
we're checking for an exact match.
Now in-app keyboard shortcuts (e.g. Ctrl-F2) work from within text
fields again.