This release hides many struct members which provides easier forward
compatibility but is a break from previous releases. A few small macros
provide compatibility between both 1.1.0 and 1.0.x.
Fixes#8624.
Rename user facing methods and variables as well as the corresponding
C++ methods according to the folloming changes:
* pos -> position
* rot -> rotation
* loc -> location
C++ variables are left as is.
Now that we have a built-in stacktrace on a segfault it would be useful
to have debug information on debug_release builds so that bugreports can
include this information. Without this debug info we will still get
function names in the backtrace but not file location.
This commit will by default build all targets with minimal debug info
and then strip the information into separate files. On MacOS this is a
.dSYM file, on Linux/MingW this is a .debug file. MacOSX will
automatically load a dSYM file if it exists in its debugger. On
Linux/MingW we create a 'gnu debuglink' meaning that gdb and friends
will automatically find the debug symbols if they exist.
Existing workflow for developers does not change at all, except that we
now create two instead of one build artifact by default.
This commit also adds a 'debug_symbols' option to X11, MacOS, and MingW
targets. The default is 'yes' which corresponds to -g1. The alternatives
are 'no' (don't generate debug infos at all) or 'full' which runs with
-g2. A target=debug build will now build with -g3.
Apparently -ffast-math generates incorrect code with recent versions of
GCC and Clang. The manual page for GCC warns about this possibility.
In my tests it doesn't actually appear to be measurably slower in this
case, and this is used in a batch process so it seems safe to disable
this.
This fixes#10758 and fixes#10070
The pattern and replacement matching behaviour has been changed purely
due to the nature of switching to a standards-compliant library.
One mistake in the previous behaviour was that named groups didn't have
a number. This has been corrected.
As names are actually just an alias of numbered groups,
RegExMatch::get_name_dict() is now get_names() and is a dict
referring to the group number it represents.
Duplicate names are enabled and the with the first matching instance
used.
Due the lack of a suitable equivalent in PCRE2, RegExMatch::expand() was
removed.
Setting the class hint before mapping the window will allow some
window managers to determine if a window should be treated specially.
This is also in accordance with the ICCCM spec which says that
WM_CLASS should only be changed when a window is in a
withdrawn (unmapped) state.
Fixes#10429