This commit fixes errors occurring during Android export template
builds.
This required modification in third-party library (libpng) to compile
with NEON. Most likely a similar patch will be applied by them and we
could then replace the modified version.
Tried to organize the configure(env) calls in sections, using the same order
for all platforms whenever possible.
Apart from cosmetic changes, the following issues were fixed:
- Android: cleanup linkage, remove GLESv1_CM and GLESv2
- iPhone: Remove obsolete "ios_gles22_override" option
- OSX:
* Fix bits detection (default to 64) and remove obsolete "force_64_bits" option
(closes#9449)
* Make "fat" bits argument explicit
- Server: sync with X11
- Windows: clean up old DirectX 9 stuff
- X11:
* Do not require system OpenSSL for building (closes#9443)
* Fix typo'ed use_leak_sanitizer option
* Fix .llvm suffix overriding custom extra_suffix
/godot_dev/platform/android/java/src/com/google/android/vending/expansion/downloader/impl/DownloaderService.java:575: Error: The WIFI_SERVICE must be looked up on the Application context or memory will leak on devices < Android N. Try changing to .getApplicationContext() [WifiManagerLeak]
mWifiManager = (WifiManager) getSystemService(Context.WIFI_SERVICE);
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Explanation for issues of type "WifiManagerLeak":
On versions prior to Android N (24), initializing the WifiManager via
Context#getSystemService can cause a memory leak if the context is not the
application context. Change context.getSystemService(...) to
context.getApplicationContext().getSystemService(...).
1 errors, 0 warnings
All the warnings are factored out of the platform-specific files and moved to
SConstruct. Will have to check that it does not introduce regressions on some
platforms/compilers.
(cherry picked from commit 31107daa1a)
The ID property for InputEvents is set by `SceneTree` when sending the event down the tree.
So there's no need for the platform specific code to set this value when it will later be overriden anyway...
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The other subfolders of tools/ had already been moved to either
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