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2020-03-15 | Cleanup: Remove redundant PUGL_API declarations | David Robillard | 3 | -3/+3 | |
2020-03-15 | X11: Simplify implementation slightly | David Robillard | 1 | -6/+2 | |
These continue statements are not necessary since the events will not be translated anyway. | |||||
2020-03-15 | X11: Read from server if necessary in puglDispatchEvents() | David Robillard | 1 | -3/+3 | |
This reduces input lag. The previous approach was an over-optimization: what's important here is to keep the iteration bounded by not continually flushing, but we do want to read everything to be as up to date as possible. | |||||
2020-03-15 | X11: Don't use CAIRO_OPERATOR_SOURCE for blitting | David Robillard | 1 | -1/+0 | |
This causes artifacts in some scenarios. Although CAIRO_OPERATOR_SOURCE should be faster, the default operator works better in the absence of real double buffering. | |||||
2020-03-15 | X11: Only enter drawing context if an expose is pending | David Robillard | 1 | -2/+2 | |
2020-03-15 | X11: Update frame immediately on ConfigureNotify | David Robillard | 1 | -0/+4 | |
This fixes some jittery display issues since the frame can be used before the deferred configure actually gets dispatched. | |||||
2020-03-15 | X11: Factor out selection event handling | David Robillard | 1 | -40/+69 | |
2020-03-15 | Move configure shortcut and frame update to common implementation | David Robillard | 3 | -36/+23 | |
2020-03-15 | Remove backend resize method | David Robillard | 11 | -34/+6 | |
2020-03-15 | Windows: Use ephemeral Cairo surface for drawing | David Robillard | 1 | -38/+37 | |
2020-03-15 | Mac: Remove unnecessary resize handler in GL backend | David Robillard | 1 | -12/+2 | |
2020-03-14 | Add logging API | David Robillard | 6 | -18/+66 | |
2020-03-13 | Strengthen warnings | David Robillard | 2 | -10/+12 | |
2020-03-09 | Deprecate puglEnterContext() and puglLeaveContext() | David Robillard | 1 | -0/+4 | |
These are prone to abuse, and have caused confusion with people who try to use them like in other libraries that support explicit drawing in the main loop. The drawing parameter was also wrong, and these were already just compatibility veneers since the internal context API needs to be more expressive. So, now that PUGL_CREATE and PUGL_DESTROY exist, they can be deprecated to force clients to draw only at the correct time. | |||||
2020-03-09 | Add PuglEventClient and puglSendEvent() | David Robillard | 4 | -5/+92 | |
This event makes it possible to send an arbitrary event to a view, which is useful for many things. In particular, this method of communication with views will wake up the event loop, unlike hacks in applications that share data in some other way. | |||||
2020-03-09 | X11: Factor out converting PuglEventExpose to XExposeEvent | David Robillard | 1 | -16/+50 | |
2020-03-09 | X11: Only send configure events if something has changed | David Robillard | 3 | -13/+27 | |
2020-03-09 | Add create, destroy, map, and unmap events | David Robillard | 4 | -15/+57 | |
These can be used to do things when a view is created or destroyed, in particular set up the GL context in a more controlled way. Map and unmap events are also added for when views are shown and hidden so application can react to this as well. Towards the deprecation of puglEnterContext() and puglLeaveContext(), which are prone to abuse. squash! Remove client event stuff | |||||
2020-03-09 | Windows: Configure and redraw only when window is shown, not hidden | David Robillard | 1 | -3/+5 | |
2020-03-09 | Windows: Remove unused stores of rect | David Robillard | 1 | -2/+2 | |
2020-03-09 | Cleanup: Remove unnecessary includes | David Robillard | 1 | -1/+0 | |
Apparently glxext.h is always included in glx.h on modern systems. The window demo does not actually use any GL functions directly since they are all factored out. | |||||
2020-03-09 | Fix build with unknown C compilers | David Robillard | 1 | -2/+2 | |
2020-03-08 | Enable double buffering by default | David Robillard | 1 | -1/+1 | |
2020-03-08 | Make PUGL_DONT_CARE the default for PUGL_SWAP_INTERVAL | David Robillard | 1 | -1/+1 | |
2020-03-08 | Windows: Implement PUGL_DONT_CARE for PUGL_SWAP_INTERVAL | David Robillard | 1 | -2/+3 | |
2020-03-08 | X11: Implement PUGL_SWAP_INTERVAL | David Robillard | 1 | -0/+9 | |
2020-03-08 | X11: Use function typedefs in glxext.h | David Robillard | 1 | -6/+4 | |
2020-03-08 | Add a user data handle to the world | David Robillard | 2 | -0/+13 | |
2020-03-08 | Windows: Fix initial frame size | David Robillard | 1 | -0/+1 | |
2020-03-08 | Windows: Prevent input in one window from stalling another | David Robillard | 1 | -4/+21 | |
This dispatches events on a per-window basic instead of globally, using the same mark trick as before to bound the number of events dispatched. After the events are dispatched, all the windows are updated if they have an invalid region. This ensures that all windows get drawn every iteration if necessary, since Windows itself does not send WM_PAINT messages if there is lots of input activity. | |||||
2020-03-08 | Mac: Prevent indefinite blocking of puglDispatchEvents | David Robillard | 1 | -0/+9 | |
2020-03-08 | Mac: Do not dispatch expose events if window is invisible | David Robillard | 1 | -0/+4 | |
2020-03-08 | Mac: Make windows initially invisible as on other platforms | David Robillard | 1 | -0/+1 | |
2020-03-08 | Mac: Fix stub backend | David Robillard | 2 | -17/+96 | |
2020-03-08 | Remove redundant PuglEventClose | David Robillard | 1 | -1/+1 | |
This is identical to PuglEventAny. | |||||
2020-03-08 | Cleanup: Remove use of GL defines in X11 backend | David Robillard | 1 | -3/+4 | |
These are equivalent anyway, but this avoids include-what-you-use warnings and makes it clear that there is no GL code in the backend. | |||||
2020-03-08 | Cleanup: Fix typo | David Robillard | 1 | -1/+1 | |
2020-03-08 | Cleanup: Fix some conversion warnings | David Robillard | 2 | -8/+8 | |
2020-03-02 | Strengthen ultra-strict warnings with clang | David Robillard | 1 | -5/+5 | |
2020-03-02 | Omit deprecated implementations with PUGL_DISABLE_DEPRECATED | David Robillard | 3 | -0/+12 | |
2020-03-02 | X11: Fix return type of puglX11GlGetAttrib() | David Robillard | 1 | -1/+1 | |
2020-03-02 | X11: Fix return type of puglX11GlHintValue() | David Robillard | 1 | -1/+1 | |
2020-03-01 | Cleanup: Use a consistent style for all backend definitions | David Robillard | 6 | -54/+42 | |
2020-03-01 | Cleanup: Adjust some code to be more clang-format friendly | David Robillard | 6 | -88/+122 | |
2020-03-01 | Cleanup: Fix includes | David Robillard | 5 | -5/+7 | |
2020-03-01 | Put PuglEventAny member of PuglEvent first for easy initialization | David Robillard | 2 | -7/+4 | |
2020-03-01 | Add PUGL_BEGIN_DECLS and PUGL_END_DECLS macros | David Robillard | 1 | -6/+2 | |
Just to keep the C++ noise out of the headers. | |||||
2020-02-18 | X11: Use ephemeral Cairo surfaces for drawing | David Robillard | 1 | -51/+66 | |
This uses a similar approach to Gtk, where surfaces are created every draw call. It is a bit slower for a single application in most cases, but uses less memory when drawing isn't happening and plays more nicely with other views or applications. | |||||
2020-02-18 | Pass expose event to backend enter and leave functions | David Robillard | 10 | -62/+61 | |
This is needed for clipping. Unfortunately, the puglEnterContext() and puglLeaveContext() API was not suitable for this, but this shouldn't matter in user code because it is only used for setup, and is slated for removal anyway. Instead, just call the backend functions directly in the implementation. | |||||
2020-02-18 | Remove immediate dispatch of exposed rects | David Robillard | 1 | -30/+2 | |
This was a hack to support only exposing the rects that were explicitly exposed with puglPostRedisplayRect(), but it caused flaky drawing issues because it circumvented the deferral of exposure until the end of the loop. Instead, simply expand the pending expose to be dispatched later as usual. This means that only the union will be exposed in the end, so more area might be drawn than necessary, but this is probably good enough. If not, we will have to maintain a set of rects and be more clever about combining them. |