* use FLAG_* macros where possible
* rename `FLAG_CHECK()` to `FLAG_IS_SET()`
* remove unnecessary equality checks
* fix issues
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Co-authored-by: Ray <raysan5@gmail.com>
Currently, scaling doesn't work correctly on macOS (see #5185). This commit
works around this issue by disabling SCALE_FRAMEBUFFER on macOS when
`FLAG_WINDOW_HIGHDPI` is unset.
Restore window currently says it sets the window state to:
"not minimized/maximized"
However, if a window is maximized and then minimized, it's typical that
it would restore back to being maximized, which is what seems to happen
from my testing. I've reworded the description to better reflect
this behavior.
This may not be the correct approach, however this appears to work. The idea is that before modifying `CORE.Window.flags` when first creating the window we keep a copy of the flags in order to call `SetWindowState` after initialization has completed, which should behave as if `MaximizeWindow` or `MinimizeWindow`, or conceptually any other flag modifying function were called after `InitWindow`.
This pull request only performs this for the windows platform, modify as needed in the switch statement at the end for others.
Raylib allows for providing custom allocators via macros.
GLFW supports this too, but via function pointers.
Make sure that GLFW uses those Raylib macros, by wrapping them in
function calls and setting them up inside of InitPlatform().
This is possible because of glfwInitAllocator() and GLFWallocator.
Fixes: https://github.com/raysan5/raylib/issues/4776
Relates-to: https://github.com/raysan5/raylib/issues/4751
* Add implementation for CORE.Window.eventWaiting on PLATFORM_DESKTOP_SDL
* Optimize GetFrameTime() reset
* Optimize FLAG_WINDOW_ALWAYS_RUN and GetFrameTime() reset for PLATFORM_DESKTOP_GLFW