According to MS documentation, an application should return TRUE from
WM_XBUTTONUP and WM_XBUTTONDOWN if it processes these messages.
DefWindowProc generates the WM_APPCOMMAND message when it processes the
WM_XBUTTONUP message, so if an application properly handles WM_XBUTTONUP
messages, extra WM_APPCOMMAND messages won't be generated.
Because mpv doesn't properly handle these messages,
WM_XBUTTONUP causes APPCOMMAND_BROWSER_BACKWARD to be generated, resulting
in duplicated keys and improper fix 438ead7a, which prevents the processing
of the appcommand from sources other than mouse clicks.
Fix this by following the documentation, and the back and forward
appcommands can be added.
It's not actually related to libplacebo wrap stuff and the swift compile
command needs this to get the right libplacebo include path.
This reverts commit b9d392ecd9.
NSApp is only an Application when initialised from mpv itself. when used
via libmpv an Application is never initialised and mpv would always
immediately exit.
make the retrieval of the vo and mac options static so they can be
retrieved in all cases.
Fixes#12518
- Don't define _GNU_SOURCE on Windows, no need
- Define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN to strip some unneded headers from
windows.h
- Define NOMINMAX and _USE_MATH_DEFINES as they are common for Windows
headers
Apps on Apple silicon have to be codesigned to run, but you can't
codesign bundles that have a symlink for the main executable.
The "mpv-bundle" symlink was used as the bundle's main executable
because it makes the execution name of the binary different.
Launch Services runs the CFBundleExecutable key from Info.plist when
launching a bundle, so by comparing the execution name to the name of
the symlink, you can check if that's how the binary was launched.
This replaces that detection method by moving the MPVBUNDLE
environmental variable into Info.plist. Launch Services will set
anything in LSEnvironment as environmental variables before launching
the bundle, so we're able to check for it instead of needing to
differentiate the execution name of the binary.
Fixes#12116
the old displayName property via the IODisplay API is not working
anymore on ARM based macs and was broken in at least one other case.
instead we use the new localizedName property introduced in 10.15 of the
NSScreen. we don't need any backwards compatibility since 10.15 is the
oldest version we support now.
configs and scripts that use the options and properties fs-screen-name,
screen-name or display-names need to be adjusted since the names could
differ from the previous implementation via the IODisplay API.
Fixes#9697
Fixes a899e14b which changed clamp from 0 to 1 ms which effectivelly
introduced 1ms sleep always, even if requested until_time_ns is in the
past and should request 0 timeout.
While at it also fix mp_poll wrapper to respect negative timeout which
should mean infinite wait.
Also keep the 37d6604 behaviour for very short timeouts, but round only
the ones > 100us, anything else is 0.
Fixes: a899e14b
These have been build options since the waf build, but that doesn't
really make sense. The build can detect whatever macOS sdk version is
available and then use that information to determine whether to enable
the features or not. Potentially disabling multiple sdk versions doesn't
really make any sense. Because f5ca11e12b
effectively made macOS 10.15 the minimum supported version, we can drop
all of these checks and bump the required sdk version to 10.15. The rest
of the build simplifies from there.
This change essentially removes mp_thread_self() and instead add
mp_thread_id to track threads and have ability to query current thread
id during runtime.
This will be useful for upcoming win32 implementation, where accessing
thread handle is different than on pthreads. Greatly reduces complexity.
Otherweis locked map of tid <-> handle is required which is completely
unnecessary for all mpv use-cases.
Note that this is the mp_thread_id, not to confuse with system tid. For
example on threads-posix implementation it is simply pthread_t.
CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW is linux-specific (macOS later supported it but it
has its own timer code) and not neccessarily available everywhere like
on BSDs. It makes sense to prefer it because mpv does a lot of
measurements at small intervals (e.g. every frame) so theoretically it
should be more accurate. However if the OS doesn't have it, fallback to
CLOCK_MONOTONIC instead which is almost exactly the same and very widely
supported across unix-like systems. This clock is technically optional
according to POSIX, but any half-decent OS supports it anyway (sorry
Solaris users). As a benefit, we now know that the clock from mp_time is
always monotonic.
I'd like some names to be more descriptive, but to work with 15 chars
limit we have to make some sacrifice.
Also because of the limit, remove the `mpv/` prefix and prioritize
actuall thread name.
This fixes warnings generated for `-Wunused-result` when mpv is built
with `-O1 -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=1` or higher on clang since read/write
functions are declared with the `warn_unused_result` attribute.
Cast to void to avoid these warnings.
macOS didn't support clock_gettime until 10.12 which was released
roughly 7 years ago. Since we're breaking support for ancient OSes
anyway, we might as well break some old macOS versions for fun. This
makes 10.12 the minimum supported macOS version.
since i was going to fix the include order of stdatomic, might as well
sort the surrouding includes in accordance with the project's coding
style.
some headers can sometime require specific include order. standard
library headers usually don't. but mpv might "hack into" the standard
headers (e.g pthreads) so that complicates things a bit more.
hopefully nothing breaks. if it does, the style guide is to blame.