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Some manual intervention applied since XEXT_* and other macro magic
fooled indent. Auto generated files were also skipped.
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Two parts to this:
One we don't keep pointers to possibly freed memory anymore once we unbind the
drawables from the context. Brian I need to figure out what the comment
you made there, can we get a glean/piglit test so we can fix it properly?
If the new gc is the same as the oldGC, we call the unbind even though
we just bound it in that function. doh.
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1) If MakeContextCurrent is called with (NULL, None, None), Don't
send the request to the X server if the current context is direct.
2) Return BadMatch in some error cases according to the glx spec.
3) If MakeContextCurrent is called for a context which is current in
another thread, return BadAccess according to the glx spec.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom-at-vmware-dot-com>
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There were several bugs in the infrastructure for these two routines.
1. GLX_ALIAS was incorrectly used. The function and its alias must be
identical! glXMakeContextCurrent / glXMakeCurrentReadSGI and
MakeContextCurrent had different parameters. This caused the last
parameter of MakeContextCurrent to get random values.
2. We based the implementation of glXMakeContextCurrent on the manual
page instead of the GLX spec. The GLX spec says that
glXMakeContextCurrent can be passed a Window as a drawable. When this
happens, it will behave just like glXMakeCurrentReadSGI or
glXMakeCurrent.
3. If there was a problem finding or creating the DRI drawable,
MakeContextCurrent would crash instead of returning an error.
This commit fixes all three issues, and fixes bug #18367 and bug #19625.
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Was only used to get the PUBLIC/USED macros.
Also, replace "GL_FALSE" with "False" in a couple places.
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also clean header inclusion after code movement
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