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On 1/4/22 5:07 PM Manolo wrote:
I'd like to invite fellow FLTK developers to vote about
adding a Wayland platform to the FLTK library.
I'm basically +1 on adding Wayland but I'd like to test before I can
make my final vote.
The
new code contains no change to platform-independent FLTK code;
it's therefore completely compatible with extant FLTK user code.
I see a conflict with changes I'm currently doing to consolidate
timeout functions. I'm going to check the implications.
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Some platform-related code is identical for the Wayland and X11
platforms.
Timeout support is in that case.
The new code defines a new class, Fl_Nix_System_Driver, where all
such code is located.
After inclusion of the Wayland branch, the X11-platform code will
also use
class Fl_Nix_System_Driver.
This is an area where your and my changes conflict. I need to
evaluate the changes...
BTW, for curiosity: what does Fl_*Nix*_System_Driver mean, is
there something we can use to describe it? Does it have to do with
Unix, Posix, or something like this?
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