These two options were mutually exclusive, and both were doing the same
thing -- switching to EGL on desktop GL, or switching away from EGL on
GLES. That made all logic vastly more complicated than it should be, and
unfortunately it took me half a decade to realize that. The new logic is
significantly simpler everywhere.
As usual, the old options are still recognized by CMake on a deprecated
build (with a warning), and are still exposed both as CMake variables
and a preprocessor define. But the logic for them was quite complicated,
so I don't guarantee all cases are covered.
I also tried to clean up the dependent CMake options to allow building
GLX and WGL apps on GLES independently of whether EGL is used, but it's
quite a mess due to the limitations of CMake < 3.22. Build directories
that have the options switched randomly over a long time might start
misbehaving, but the initial build should work well.
Similar to the change done in Corrade, see the commit for details:
878624ac36
Wow, this is probably the most backwards-compatibility code I've ever
written. Can't wait until I can drop all that.
It limits the support for CMake 3.12+, but it's much less verbose and I
don't expect people to use ancient CMake versions with IDEs like Xcode
or VS anyway, so this should be fine.
Got done in 7ced4740fd and
f3fc17e2b0 for CGL and OpenAL, but ever
since Travis decided we're not worthy of using their services, I didn't
have a chance to check the warning in the iOS build. Now I have.
We're not including windows.h there (fortunately!), so there's no point
in defining such a macro. Also the proper way would be defining it only
if it's not already defined to avoid macro redefinition warnings.
Needed a change in flextGL to allow merging in 3rd party gl.xml
additions because Chrome is apparently a center of the universe and thus
doesn't need to bother upstreaming its extensions, ffs.
On desktop this saves about 50 kB in symbols. Was done for Vulkan
already, this follows that (two years later). I need this in order to
solve the problem of static globals being unique across shared libs, and
it sounded better to export just one symbol instead of 689.
Those are now also available under WebGL 1/2 and OpenGL ES 3.O (strangely
not OpenGL ES 2.0) under EXT_texture_compression_{rgtc,bptc}. The GL names
are extra weird-ass now that all other APIs use the BC names.
This fixes a conflicting definition of GLsizeiptr and GLintptr when
Magnum is combined with qopengl.h from Qt on Windows. Khronos has it as
`signed long int`, whereas qopengl.h as ptrdiff_t, which is just `int`.
Minimal updates (just the include guards) so Git is hopefully able to
detect the rename and track the history properly.
Everything except Magnum::GL doesn't compile now.