The C4819 warnings appear due to a bug on Visual C++ when running on
non-English locales, specifically CJK versions/locales of Windows.
Re-enable this, like what is done in GLib, and add a note in the
Visual C++ README.txt's to tell people about this, so that Cogl will be
built correctly.
Apparently the update to build the GDK backend broke the "installation"
process of the binaries. Fix that by grouping the binaries as Release or
Debug.
-Add configuration in Clutter projects to add option to build Clutter with
the GDK3 backend in addition to the Win32 backend
-Add another preconfigured clutter-config.h.win32_GDK which contains
backend configs for both GDK3 and Win32 windowing and input.
-"Install" the newly-introduced headers
-Fix the situation when the Clutter sources are not unpacked in the root
folder of a drive (ex: Clutter is unpacked in c:\blah or d:\blah, instead
of c:\ or d:\)
Use a pregenerated .bat file to generate the clutter-enum-types.[ch], which
will greatly simplify the maintenanace of the VS build files as public
headers are added or removed.
Update output DLL/LIB names to be consistent with the autotools output,
due to the newl-introduced multi-backend feature (only the Win32 backend
is supported here for now, GDK3 support will be added when it stabilizes)
In response to the following moved to deprecated in the following commits:
a39be454
main: Move deprecated symbols to a separate header
40d703a0
backend: Move deprecated symbols to a separate header
b19c9196
actor: Move deprecated symbols into separate headers
142cd0bf
Move clutter-keysyms-compat.h to the deprecated section
530b07f1
Don't use a -deprecated suffix for headers
11420a70
group: Move deprecated macro into its own header
98b467f9
stage: Move the deprecated macros to a separate header
-tests/interactive/Makefile.am, build/win32/Makefile.am: copy the
generated test-unit-names.h to build/win32 so that it can be
distributed in "make dist" (maybe we could dist the generated header
in tests/interactive directly?)
-Update test-interactive Visual C++ projects to include build/win32 in
the list of folders to look for headers