When they are in simple report mode, the thumbstick gets turned into a digital hat, so let's use them in full report mode.
(cherry picked from commit bf27269952)
This fixes numerous problems regarding dead keys on Wayland. Most
notably, Wayland was enforcing dead keys on SDL_KEYDOWN and SDL_KEYUP
events, which caused unresponsiveness on keys that were mapped to dead
keys (tilde on US-Intl is most notable for this, commonly used as a
console key).
When starting text input, not all state was reset properly. The text
input protocol requires to be re-enabled every time text input changes,
which SDL did not do. Also, XKB compose state was not reset at all,
causing composite and dead keys to carry over from when text input was
disabled.
Libdecor windows will have this done during the first frame configure, but bare xdg-toplevel windows need it set explicitly, or a non-resizable window might be able to be resized.
GCC 15 development branch provides an experimental support for Windows on ARM64, which will be officially released next year, according to latest news.
I tried to compile SDL2 with this new compiler but I got a tiny problem into SDL_assert.h because it couldn't find the right platform.
However, it has been easy to fix and I included it into this PR.
More details can be also found here:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/intrinsics/debugbreak?view=msvc-170
avoids -Wformat warnings from mingw toolchains -- e.g.:
src/test/SDL_test_harness.c:581:37: warning: unknown conversion type character 'l' in format [-Wformat=]
(cherry picked from commit 49b6c24722)
Custom theme file exists in project, but is not used by app, which is kinda unintuitive. Using it by default so people who not familiar with Android development won't spend lots of time troubleshooting.
(cherry picked from commit 8f88c32ca6)
HIDAPI's source code licensing says this:
```
HIDAPI can be used under one of three licenses.
1. The GNU General Public License, version 3.0, in LICENSE-gpl3.txt
2. A BSD-Style License, in LICENSE-bsd.txt.
3. The more liberal original HIDAPI license. LICENSE-orig.txt
The license chosen is at the discretion of the user of HIDAPI. For example:
1. An author of GPL software would likely use HIDAPI under the terms of the
GPL.
2. An author of commercial closed-source software would likely use HIDAPI
under the terms of the BSD-style license or the original HIDAPI license.
```
Since the original license in LICENSE-orig.txt is basically only clause 3 of
the zlib license (do not remove this notice from the source code), it makes
sense to switch to it, since it adds no new requirements to the user.
(Plus, it's extremely short and direct, which is always nice.)
The entire license:
```
HIDAPI - Multi-Platform library for
communication with HID devices.
Copyright 2009, Alan Ott, Signal 11 Software.
All Rights Reserved.
This software may be used by anyone for any reason so
long as the copyright notice in the source files
remains intact.
```
Fixes#9786.
(cherry picked from commit dd09d4b4ee)