The NetBSD sonames for X11 and related libraries is more stable than on
OpenBSD but the version numbers are still bumped more often than their
Linux counterparts, even excluding the one-time version bump across all
X11 related libraries.
This commit moves to using version-less sonames for X11 and related
libraries on NetBSD, which will hopefully be more forward-compatible
than hard-coding NetBSD-specific sonames.
This may not be the correct long-term solution but it runs now.
Binaries also appear to need an LD_LIBRARY_PATH or rpath entry of
/usr/X11R7/lib in order for the libraries to be found by dlopen.
Tested on NetBSD 9.2.
(cherry picked from commit d78b0a4ead)
The OpenBSD ports tree assigns its own soname version numbers, so the
hardcoded sonames GLFW uses to load libraries on non-macOS Unices are
often incorrect. Instead OpenBSD recommends that run-time loading
should leave out the version numbers entirely. The OpenBSD ld.so then
finds the correct library.
This upstreams the ports tree fixes for Xcursor and EGL, and adds the
corresponding fix for all other run-time loaded library sonames.
Tested on OpenBSD 7.0.
This issue was initially reported on IRC.
(cherry picked from commit 7d060ba4f1)
The native access functions for context handles did not verify that the
context had been created with the same API the function was for.
This makes these functions emit GLFW_NO_WINDOW_CONTEXT on API mismatch.
(cherry picked from commit cca9008db2)
Files built for Win32 must use C89 style declarations for compatibility
with VS 2010 and 2012, which are still supported by GLFW.
(cherry picked from commit 56aad76b16)
PFN_FunctionName is more readable than SCREAMSOUP_T.
Context creation API function typedefs are kept as-is where the original
header provided them, for compatibility and familiarity reasons.
Fixes formatting, semantics and documentation. Adds
glfwGetOSMesaContext. Adds support for OSMesa context attributes.
Updates changelog and credits. Adds license and copyright headers.
Removes superfluous code (the shared code provides many conveniences).
Removes loading of unused OSMesa functions. Removes empty platform
structs. Fixes version string format. Removes build dependency on
the OSMesa header and library (only the library is needed and only at
runtime).
Closes#850.