SDL_Surface has been simplified and internal details are no longer in the public structure.
The `format` member of SDL_Surface is now an enumerated pixel format value. You can get the full details of the pixel format by calling `SDL_GetPixelFormatDetails(surface->format)`. You can get the palette associated with the surface by calling SDL_GetSurfacePalette(). You can get the clip rectangle by calling SDL_GetSurfaceClipRect().
SDL_PixelFormat has been renamed SDL_PixelFormatDetails and just describes the pixel format, it does not include a palette for indexed pixel types.
SDL_PixelFormatEnum has been renamed SDL_PixelFormat and is used instead of Uint32 for API functions that refer to pixel format by enumerated value.
SDL_MapRGB(), SDL_MapRGBA(), SDL_GetRGB(), and SDL_GetRGBA() take an optional palette parameter for indexed color lookups.
My phone captured 1920x1080 images even though the highest reported format was higher resolution, so I adjusted testcamera to be able to handle different sized images than expected.
Fixes https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/9930
This declares that any `const char *` returned from SDL is owned by SDL, and
promises to be valid _at least_ until the next time the event queue runs, or
SDL_Quit() is called, even if the thing that owns the string gets destroyed
or changed before then.
This is noted in the headers as "the SDL_GetStringRule", so this will both be
greppable to find a detailed explaination in docs/README-strings.md and
wikiheaders will automatically turn it into a link we can point at the
appropriate documentation.
Fixes#9902.
(and several FIXMEs, both known and yet-undocumented.)
Remove the custom server version check. We can easily do this as part of
starting the hotplug loop. Check that we are at least running against a
1.0.0 server.
Log the compiled, linked, server and required versions.
Check that we are compiled and linked with the right version before using
the time symbol of a struct.
The PipeWire camera will enumerate the pipewire Video/Source nodes with
their formats.
When capturing is started, a stream to the node will be created and
frames will be captured.
This does something a little weird, in that it doesn't care what
`__ANDROID_API__` is set to, but will attempt to dlopen the system
libraries, like we do for many other platform-specific pieces of SDL.
This allows us to a) not bump the minimum required Android version, which is
extremely ancient but otherwise still working, doing the right thing on old
and new hardware in the field, and b) not require the app to link against
more libraries than it previously did before the feature was available.
The downside is that it's a little messy, but it's okay for now, I think.