Some synthetic key messages come with a scancode of zero, causing them
to be translate to GLFW_KEY_UNKNOWN. This fills in the missing scancode
by translating the provided virtual key.
Rather than further complicate a single-use function, its body is merged
into the key message handler.
Fixes#1623.
The Win+V hotkey brings up a clipboard history IME that consumes the key
release. This adds left and right Super to the modifier keys manually
polled for undetected release during event processing.
Fixes#1622.
If the application is not linked against the Vulkan loader and relies on
a third-party loader library or glfwGetInstanceProcAddress, then our
call to dlopen will fail without a custom dyld environment variable.
This adds a fallback of looking in the directory of the main executable,
which matches the bundle structure recommended by the Vulkan SDK, making
that finally work out of the box for fully dynamic loading.
When the WM does not support EWMH or there is no WM running, GLFW falls
back to XSetInputFocus, which will emit BadMatch if the window is not
viewable, which will terminate the program.
Bug spotted on IRC.
A window resize action that also resulting in the window being moved did
not emit any window positions events, as the position of real
ConfigureNotify events was ignored. The real events use parent
coordinates instead of root coordinates so this adds parent tracking and
conditional translation.
Fixes#1613.
This removes the final dependency on CoreVideo, using a display link to
get the refresh rate of monitors where Core Graphics report a refresh
rate of zero. Instead we now query the I/O registry directly, similarly
to what the display link does at creation.
Thanks to @OneSadCookie for pointers to this solution.
The display link query is not specific to any particular display mode
and so only needs to be done once.
The next step is to replace the display link altogether by querying
IOKit directly, which is what the display link does.
CLOCK_MONOTONIC should not be used as a feature macro. The POSIX
feature macros are provided by unistd.h. CLOCK_MONOTONIC is provided by
time.h. CLOCK_MONOTONIC requires _POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 199309L on some
systems.
Polling the event queue before NSApp had been allowed to finish
launching, in our case by starting our self-terminating run loop,
triggered an assertion inside NSApplication.
This fix, which makes all event processing functions capable of starting
it, makes that assertion less likely.
A more Cocoa-friendly fix would be to finish launching NSApp during
glfwInit and let people annoyed by the menu bar disabled it with
GLFW_COCOA_MENUBAR. That may not be suitable for 3.3-stable, though.
Fixes#1543.