Commit Graph

13 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Riteo 9734feb449 Wayland: Implement is_window_transparency_available 2024-05-26 00:05:47 +02:00
Paulo Poiati a3769c0edc Properly set window class in Wayland 2024-05-22 10:42:12 -03:00
Riteo d3279fa552 Wayland: Add support for OpenGL ES driver
Everything was already there, we just had to wire it up in the display
server.
2024-05-03 05:17:13 +02:00
Pedro J. Estébanez c28f5901c7 Polish interaction between windowing, input and rendering
- Adapt GL make/release API to the current architecture.
- Fix DisplayServer being locked while dispatching input (prevent deadlocks).
2024-04-10 18:47:42 +02:00
bruvzg c65a667924
Move `global_menu_*` methods to a separate `NativeMenu` class. 2024-03-04 23:41:41 +02:00
kobewi 3aeb4a5542 Improve cursor_set_custom_image() method 2024-02-28 20:32:25 +01:00
Riteo 2e07dcf1e7 Wayland: suspend window after frame timeout or suspend state
This is a pretty popular approach that took a while for me to wrap my
head around and which only recently got "official" support through an
update (xdg_shell version 6), so I think that this is all-in-all a
better option than the overkill 2000Hz ticking we have now :P

Basically, we wait for a frame event and, if either too much time passes
or we get the new `suspended` state, we consider the window as "hidden"
and stop drawing, ticking by the low usage rate.

This should work great for KDE and Mutter, which support the new state,
but not yet for sway, which is still stuck at a very old xdg_shell
version and thus falls back to the timeout approach.

Be aware that if we rely on timing out the engine will have to stall for
the whole timeout, which _could_ be problematic but doensn't seem like
it. Further testing is needed.

Special thanks go to the guys over at #wayland on OFTC, who very
patiently explained me this approach way too many times.
2024-02-15 23:48:56 +01:00
bruvzg ee53ae28df
Add method to get "base" system UI color (macOS/Windows) and system theme change callback. 2024-02-13 18:38:53 +02:00
Dario 73eff10c76 Finish splitting functionality of the Vulkan and D3D12 backends into RenderingDeviceDriver. 2024-02-12 10:02:18 -03:00
Rémi Verschelde 9adb7c7d13
Merge pull request #87764 from Riteo/wayland-native-handle
Wayland: Implement `window_get_native_handle`
2024-01-31 14:01:59 +01:00
bruvzg edb21e0573
[Wayland] Add support for native file dialogs. 2024-01-31 14:13:19 +02:00
Riteo d8658df94e Wayland: implement `window_get_native_handle`
This will be the most useful for stuff like OpenXR, although we'd need a
way to eventually also expose the EGL handles.
2024-01-31 11:57:05 +01:00
Riteo 7e0f7d3abd Add Wayland support
Not everything is yet implemented, either for Godot or personal
limitations (I don't have all hardware in the world). A brief list of
the most important issues follows:

- Single-window only: the `DisplayServer` API doesn't expose enough
information for properly creating XDG shell windows.

- Very dumb rendering loop: this is very complicated, just know that
the low consumption mode is forced to 2000 Hz and some clever hacks are
in place to overcome a specific Wayland limitation. This will be
improved to the extent possible both downstream and upstream.

- Features to implement yet: IME, touch input, native file dialog,
drawing tablet (commented out due to a refactor), screen recording.

- Mouse passthrough can't be implement through a poly API, we need a
rect-based one.

- The cursor doesn't yet support fractional scaling.

- Auto scale is rounded up when using fractional scaling as we don't
have a per-window scale query API (basically we need
`DisplayServer::window_get_scale`).

- Building with `x11=no wayland=yes opengl=yes openxr=yes` fails.

This also adds a new project property and editor setting for selecting the
default DisplayServer to start, to allow this backend to start first in
exported projects (X11 is still the default for now). The editor setting
always overrides the project setting.

Special thanks to Drew Devault, toger5, Sebastian Krzyszkowiak, Leandro
Benedet Garcia, Subhransu, Yury Zhuravlev and Mara Huldra.
2024-01-30 16:44:47 +01:00