Adding this comment to explain the behavior:
This macro may not do what you expect. Weston doesn't guarantee any
stable API between 1.X and 1.Y, and thus this macro will return
FALSE on any WESTON_VERSION_AT_LEAST(1,X,0) if the actualy version
is 1.Y.0 and X !=Y). In particular, it fail if X < Y, that is,
1.3.0 is considered to not be "at least" 1.4.0.
If you want to test for the version number being 1.3.0 or above or
maybe in a range (eg 1.2.0 to 1.4.0), just use the WESTON_VERSION_*
defines above directly.
Version number testing is the one thing we can't break in the weston API,
so we'll have to settle for documenting the behavior and recommending
using the version number macros directly.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=74023
This patch installs the three header files that define the compositor
plugin interface as well as a pkg-config file. This allows
building weston plugins outside the weston tree. We currently don't make
any guarantees about the plugin API/ABI except that within a stable
branch we won't break it.
Before, cairo-util.h would combine pixman and cairo includes. X11 and
Wayland compositors uses this to load an image as a pixman_image_t but are
forced to include cairo headers. Clients use load_cairo_surface to
load images as cairo_surface_t's, but are forced to include pixman.h.
We move the load_image pixman prototype to its own header, so compositors
can get at the pixman prototype without including cairo.h and clients
can include the cairo based function without including pixman.h.
We had duplicated code in many places, using hardcoded paths for
temporary files into more than one path. Some cases did not bother with
O_CLOEXEC, and all hardcoded paths that might not exist.
Add an OS helper function for creating a unique anonymous file with
close-on-exec semantics. The helper uses $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR as the
directory for a file.
This patch unifies the buffer file creation in both Weston and the
clients.
As simple clients are better not linking to libshared, as it would
require e.g. Cairo, they pull the OS compatibility code directly.
Android does not have mkostemp(), so a configure test is added for it,
and a fallback used if it is not available.
Changes in v2:
remove all the alternate possible directory definitions and use
XDG_RUNTIME_DIR only, and fail is it is not set.
Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <ppaalanen@gmail.com>
Some systems may not have execinfo.h. Add a configure test for it, and
if it is not found, make the backtrace() call a no-operation.
Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <ppaalanen@gmail.com>