If SDL2 is supported, the PlatformFactory will now use it for creating the OpenGL ES context. Previously, it would revert to the native drivers when GraphicsContextFlag.Embedded was specified.
MouseMove no longer leaves the window borders when the cursor is
invisible. MouseButtonUp events are now reported even when they occur
outside the window. This aligns SDL2 behavior with the native drivers.
SDL_GL_MakeCurrent(IntPtr.Zero, IntPtr.Zero) is the correct way to
remove the current OpenGL context from the calling thread. Fixes
threaded rendering on Windows.
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Added IDisposable interface to all classes holding native data that must be freed. OpenTK.Toolkit.Init() now returns an IDisposable instance that can be used to cleanup all native data held by OpenTK. This is useful when re-initializing OpenTK (possibly in a new AppDomain), as is the case in the Example browser.
SDL2 does not report keydown and keyup events on modifiers keys until
you release them. Attempted to fix this using SDL_GetModifierState, but
this does not appear to work. Should hit upstream.
This resolves the issue where different layouts would return different
keys when pressing the same physical key. A new API must be introduced
for text input.
The SDL surface is no longer needed and will cause a memory leak if not
freed. Additionally, the decoded BitmapData should not be unlocked until
after updating the window icon, as it may be moved by the GC otherwise.
SDL2 suffers many of the issues we encountered when implementing
OpenTK.Platform.Windows. Workarounds are now in place to make
WindowState changes behave reasonably.
Wgl is implemented using the regular DllImport + delegate approach, in
order to support extensions. The delegates have not been armed at this
point, so we need to use the DllImport directly.
The whole wgl API should be revisited (we are using only a tiny
portion.)
This is a new platform that can be used then sdl2 is installed on the target system. SDL2 is commercially supported by Valve and provides better support for MacOS compared to our current implementation (Cocoa vs Carbon). It will also help us introduce faster support for new platforms. Existing platforms remain as a fallback and will be automatically used if sdl2 is not installed.
Please note that this is still a work in progress. The new mouse and keyboard API is not supported yet. Due to limitations of sdl2, multiple mice/keyboards are also not supported.