blender_add_lib now takes a separate include argument to suppress warnings in system includes (mostly ffmpeg & python).
also only build wm_apple.c on apple+carbon configuration.
Added central compatibility header file, which enables blender to compile
against very old ffmpeg versions as well as very new versions using the
*NEW* API. (Old API functions are simulated using macros and inline functions)
Added a whole lot of additional checks, tested against 6 different versions
down the timeline, hopefully, now finally all is well.
* removed a lot of old cruft code for ancient ffmpeg versions
* made it compile again against latest ffmpeg / libav GIT
(also shouldn't break distro ffmpegs, since those API changes
have been introduced over a year ago. If it nevertheless breaks,
please send me an email)
when loading them. Custom cursor shown during load was not freed correctly
when closing the old window, which resulted in unpredictable crashes later on.
be automated but need to think about how to do this, not so simply in a node
system. But guideline for now is, for color textures set to sRGB, for things like
bump or roughness map, set to Linear.
Actual problem was caused by insufficient buffer size
in ui_text_leftclip()
Also fixed possible invalid memory write in GHOST_SystemWin32::getClipboard
which was caused by accessing clipboard buffer after closing
clipboard. This mustn't happen.
Also fixed possible crush when buffer was failed to be locked.
some WMs not only send 'crossing' events when really moving from one
window to another, but also when mousewheeling.
distinguishing those events 'mode' property fixed this.
brecht++ for figuring out the details.
(patch co-reviewed by Nathan Letwory)
Overview: GHOST using rawinput for keyboard input. GHOST window receives WM_INPUT only when it is the active window. Child window cannot be active, so when embedding blenderplayer, WM_INPUT is consumed by top level parent window (for Burster it is the web browser window). Patch register raw input device as 'inputsink' - it makes GHOST window receives all keyboard messages. Window procedure check if GHOST window is active or focused.
::TranslateMessage(&msg) generates WM_CHAR etc. messages from WM_KEYDOWN, WM_KEYUP etc. Because of using RawInput only WM_INPUT messages are processed, so we doesn't need WM_CHAR, WM_KEYDOWN etc. [this is why ::TranslateMessage is no longer getting called].
Note: It's responsibility of the parent window (aka the wrapper) to send WM_SETFOCUS to child window (embedded blenderplayer).
However some parent windows (e.g. webbrowsers) will not send WM_SETFOCUS to the child window when someone clicks on it.
In those cases the blenderplayer needs to be patched to call setFocus(&msg); in the event of WM_LBUTTONDOWN (see GHOST_SystemWin32.cpp)