Adds a NtMapViewOfSection hook which we can use before DLLs are loaded
to decide whether to abort the process. This is useful for blocking
known problematic DLLs that cause crashes. In addition, the PE timestamp
can be checked to block only older DLLs such as older versions of Vtuber
virtual cameras with known deadlock bugs.
A simple counter of each DLL is used for logging purposes. Since DLLs
can be blocked at any time, the output is only logged on exit of OBS.
The crash reporter made with Qt was introduced in 824c7b0, but then was
quickly replaced by a native OS implementation in d42a7ce. This code has
been lying around ever since.
- Requires MbedTLS on Linux
- Enabled by default on macOS and Flatpak
- Enabled on linux via ENABLE_WHATSNEW_LINUX
- Enables compilation of blake2 on Linux/macOS
- Makes header name check also work with lowercase header
- Changes WahtsNew to be only enabled when browser panels are available
This change introduces an accessibility menu to settings, along with
options for overriding the colors used by OBS in the mixer and in the
preview to be more color blind friendly than the options provided by the
current theme.
If QT_VERSION is not defined, it gets define with the AUTO value. And
its definition is moved to the helper file.
find_qt now:
- Check quietly for Qt5 and Qt6
- If QT_VERSION is set to AUTO. It checks firstly if Qt5 was found it
will use it. If not it do the same for Qt6
- If QT_VERSION is set to 5 or 6, it checks if the choice was found and
use it. And if not, it falls back to the other if found.
- If neither Qt5 or Qt6 are found, a fatal error is emitted.
- The macro saved the _QT_VERSION in the cache to replace QT_VERSION,
so the process is not repeated each time that find_qt is used.
- When Qt::Gui is in the Linux component list, Qt::GuiPrivate is added.
So using the versioned one is no longer required.
Adds functions to check and/or request specific macOS permissions
(audio device access, video device access, accessibility access, and
screen capture access).
By default only audio capture, video capture, and accessibility are
requested on launch - the first two have straight-forward "Yes/No"
prompts, the latter requires people to enable OBS in the settings
application (but is required for hotkey functionality, independent
of scene setups).
Certain services have custom server lits handling which I had forgotten
about, so although it would have been nice to have this refactor, we'll
have to live with relying on the plugin properties object directly for a
while.
This also reverts obsproject/obs-studio#6530 and
obsproject/obs-studio#6683 because that change depended on this
problematic refactor code.
This reverts commits:
f2e6122881,
bc80d0ca95,
050a29da1a,
22ffc04f73,
275e510aad,
2fa5ffe4df.
This converts the advanced audio window to use
a ui form, so it is easier to modify in the future.
This also fixes sizing issues with the control widgets,
as before the audio tracks would be clipped, because the
widgets in the window were too wide.
This commit accomplishes three different things:
- Makes it much less difficult to communicate service settings
between the UI and the plugin.
- Refactors some code and makes it cleaner and easier to modify to our
needs (although there is still a lot of work to do on that front
because of heavy code duplication issues between auto-config and the
stream settings pane).
- Significantly reatly reduces the number of times the json file has to
be opened and parsed.
This also kind of denotes a bit of a failure on the plugin communication
aspect. The properties system is too limited and jank for a lot of
things we would like to do at times.
Status output related to OBS configuration is prefixed with the string
"OBS" and added padding for enabled and disabled features. This padding
was not aligned between platforms.
By moving the padding and prefix decoration into its own function,
both elements are controlled in a single place. CMake scripts were
changed to use this new function `obs_status` instead of using CMake's
`message` function directly.
Due to how CMake and generated project files are structured, just using
AUTOUIC to pick up Qt `.ui` files will lead to a situation where
changing such a file doesn't trigger a regeneration of the associated
header files and thus a re-build of the target.
Upstream fix still requires `.ui` files to be added as target sources.
CMake issue: https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/-/issues/17959
Move the python linkage after the obs target is defined so that we can
also add linker flags to preserve the unused python linkage. This is
required before GCC 11.
This fixes#2222 by ensuring python symbols are in the global symbol
table through a direct linkage to the executable. When python is
normally linked via frontend-tools.so its symbols are not global since
we dlopen frontend-tools.so. This causes issues for native python
modules which stopped directly linking python around 3.8 as the symbols
will not resolve.
This is pretty much a hack, but it minimizes the number of extra symbols
we add and hopefully isnt too terrible to maintain.
These local copies of CheckForPthreads.c and FindThreads.cmake override
the ones included with CMake. These versions create CMake::Threads, but
Qt6 expects Threads::Threads created by CMake 3.1+. These local versions
seem to be based on old copies from CMake from late 2014 with some
customizations. Let's just use the built-in ones that CMake ships.
This commit also changes CMakeLists.txt files in UI and libobs to
require and link to Threads::Threads.
Co-authored-by: Kurt Kartaltepe <kkartaltepe@gmail.com>
(Jim note: Adds abstraction to the OAuth class to allow the ability to
perform OAuth via external browser, and adds an AuthListener to act as
the local auth server.)
(Jim note: Rather than copy the QtNetwork library manually like we were
doing before, this makes it so that QtNetwork is used as a dependency of
the UI. The cmake used to copy the library manually thus us no longer
necessary.)
Implements the Undo/Redo for scenes and sources, ranging from renaming,
deletion, addition. It also adds several elements to libobs that were
designed to facilitate undo/redo, and should not affect the rest of
libobs.
This moves X11 platform to the qt private functions, as x11info was
removed from Qt6 so this is required for a clean Qt5/6 transition.
This is the implementation of x11info::getdisplay so it should still
work on older platforms. This "API" doesnt really guarantee anything
though.
Also clean up wayland only bits as we use them for all windowing systems
now, and the name of the native pointer we want is the same on both
platforms for now.
Previous versions of LuaJIT required setting linker options
-pagezero_size and -image_base. This was accomplished in commit
c9224edbad, but as of LuaJIT 2.1, this is no longer necessary, and
doing so results in the application being killed when run natively
on macOS ARM targets.