* Turn off alignment of params
* Apply Clang format
* Change AlignAfterOpenBracket to AlwaysBreak and add extra bin pack settings
* Restore default bin packing
* Apply format
* Lint script with CLang format
* Use `-i` for `clang-format` and add more logging for lint scripts
* Apply LLVM CLang formatting
* Fixed comment
* Update ChangeLog
* Fixed bad return code logic
* Improve output for linters
* Fixed re-used var in clang lint
* Fixed include order for tests and use `#if 0` instead of commenting out code
* Use full Clang format dump
* Dump Ubuntu Clang format
* Dump Clang format from Debian
* Dumped from: clang-format version 18.1.8
* Revert "Dumped from: clang-format version 18.1.8"
This reverts commit b9bbda2995.
* Remove BasedOnStyle
* Restore base Clang format file
* Use clang-format from pip
* Apply Clang format 18 style
* Add clang_format deps
* Fixed include order issues and *some* accidental includes
* Made log lines consistent
* Change log level for process list
* Only show advanced proc info at DEBUG2
* Fixed some more log lines
* Update AppUtilWindows.cpp
This patch brings full 64-bit compatibility to Synergy on OS X by
replacing all obsolete 32-bit only Carbon functions with modern
equivalents. All functions introduced have been available since 10.4 so
this won't affect the minimum deployment target. Specifically:
Creating an empty CGEvent and getting its location is behaviourally
identical to GetGlobalMouse, and yes, both are in flipped coordinates.
This was tested with a multi-monitor configuration as well.
TrackMouseLocationWithOptions is behaviourally identical to
GetGlobalMouse in these cases because the timeout was 0 and none of the
other out params were used, except for the MouseTrackingResult in one
call was checked against kMouseTrackingTimedOut. Since the timeout was 0
and not kEventDurationForever, that value never could have been returned
anyway.
Instead of attempting to define SIntXX and UIntXX manually, MacTypes.h
is included on OS X. These types were wrong in 64-bit mode because of
this, causing type redefinition errors.
- reordered includes to prevent accidental dependencies.
- moved arch specific files into their own folder (easier to include with cmake).
- renamed non-class files to reflect new code style (lower case with underscores).
- using full relative paths for includes (easier for understanding dependencies).
- using #pragma once instead of classic-style header guards.