libdecor plugins can change the min/max window size values internally to enforce a minimum window size, and errors and crashes can result if the window size is below the internal limit.
On versions of libdecor >= 0.1.1, the minimum width and height can be queried and the minimum required window size will be enforced. The application requested window size is still respected, however, the actual window may be slightly larger than the drawable area to accommodate the required libdecor minimum size.
On version 0.1.0 of libdecor, which lacks the function to retrieve the minimum size, the internal limits are overridden before committing a frame, so that the internal limits always match the window size as a workaround, even if the window is technically smaller than the plugin would normally allow.
(cherry picked from commit 423a82cd4b65cf72668551093bfdf58d49bce9ce)
check_include_path is not meant to be used to check for presence of a
library. This is because a BOOL is cached.
Avoid this caching by using find_file.
`find_file` caches a patch instead of a bool and will always run when
the result failed.
Modern CMake doesn't need "LANGUAGE C" for Objective-C
set_source_files_properties(${COCOA_SOURCES} PROPERTIES LANGUAGE C) should be removed fro video/cocoa/*.m as well otherwise project won't compile
see also d3cc5764c0
If egl.pc sets at least two macros as the i.MX Vivante driver does, e.g.:
| Cflags: -I${includedir} -DLINUX -DWL_EGL_PLATFORM
then we get the following error during configuration:
| -- Performing Test HAVE_OPENGL_EGL
| CMake Error: Parse error in command line argument: WL_EGL_PLATFORM
| Should be: VAR:type=value
If one changes to add a value to the macro, e.g.
| Cflags: -I${includedir} -DLINUX=1 -DWL_EGL_PLATFORM=1
then cmake does not error out but the macro is not passed to the
C compiler.
CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS is the wrong variable to pass the CFLAGS in,
CMAKE_REQUIRED_DEFINITIONS should be used.
Signed-off-by: Max Krummenacher <max.krummenacher@toradex.com>