Otherwise the thread might block for a long time (more than 10 seconds!).
It's not clear to me why this happens, or why its safe to do this with a
resource that's still in use, but we have, until recently, always
disposed of the AudioQueue first, so changing back is probably okay.
Also changed the disposal to allow in-flight buffers to reach hardware;
otherwise you lose the last little bit of audio that's already been queued
but not played, which you can hear clearly in the loopwave test program.
Fixes#6377.
(cherry picked from commit e7ab581d79)
There is supposedly an OpenGL ES2 target that does not support precision specifiers. However, the existing logic to detect this is currently broken in two ways:
1) There's a typo of the `#ifdef` as `#if`.
2) Checking for `GL_FRAGMENT_PRECISION_HIGH` can not be the correct way to detect this platform. Other targets, including some desktops, will also not have this defined (for various reasons).
Because some of the shader code is missing precision specifiers, and because a default is ONLY provided if `GL_FRAGMENT_PRECISION_HIGH` is set, these other targets break.
Instead of 'hard-coding' the prologue string into shaders in the C source, use our ability to provide a list of strings to `glShaderSource` instead, leaving the determination to run-time.
This commit closes https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/pull/6182
(cherry picked from commit 29f4a5ba0e)
find_lib() uses sort -V, which is a GNU extension. Users of non-GNU
operating systems should either install GNU coreutils (assumed to
provide a gsort executable), or use the CMake build system.
Resolves: https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/6106
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
(cherry-picked from commit 732e1530e3)
Clang 15 makes implicit function declarations fatal by default which
leads to some configure tests silently failing/returning
the wrong result.
Signed-off-by: Sam James <sam@gentoo.org>
(cherry-picked from commit d0a3570300)
This fixes linking to SDL2::SDL2-static on systems where external libraries such as X11 are not in a standard location.
Pthread also needs special care.
When minimizing a window, we get this sequence of events:
WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGING
WM_GETMINMAXINFO
WM_NCCALCSIZE
WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGED - IsIconic() is true
WM_MOVE
WM_SIZE - SDL sees minimized state here
When restoring a window, we get this sequence of events:
WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGING
WM_GETMINMAXINFO
WM_NCCALCSIZE
WM_NCPAINT
WM_ERASEBKGND
WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGED - IsIconic() is false
WM_MOVE
WM_SIZE - SDL sees restored state here
On Windows 10 a minimized window has a non-empty client rect, so we were delivering a minimized size before SDL knows that the window is minimized, and then ignoring the restored size when handling the restore message.
The fix is to use IsIconic() which returns the correct window state when WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGED is actually delivered.