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Bug 4482

Summary: Getting both mouse events without SDL_TOUCH_MOUSEID and touch events
Product: SDL Reporter: Marius Elvert <marius.elvert>
Component: eventsAssignee: Ryan C. Gordon <icculus>
Status: RESOLVED FIXED QA Contact: Sam Lantinga <slouken>
Severity: normal    
Priority: P2 CC: stfx
Version: 2.0.9Keywords: target-2.0.12
Hardware: x86_64   
OS: macOS 10.13   

Description Marius Elvert 2019-01-31 19:17:40 UTC
This is with the Macbook Pro Touchpad.
The touchpad sends both touch and mouse events, and my usual filtering on SDL_TOUCH_MOUSEID does not work since the corresponding mouse events have ID 0.
Comment 1 Ryan C. Gordon 2019-07-30 17:49:38 UTC
(Sorry if you get several emails like this, we're marking a bunch of bugs.)

We're hoping to ship SDL 2.0.11 on a much shorter timeframe than we have historically done releases, so I'm starting to tag bugs we hope to have closed in this release cycle.

Note that this tag means we just intend to scrutinize this bug for the 2.0.11 release: we may fix it, reject it, or even push it back to a later release for now, but this helps give us both a goal and a wishlist for the next release.

If this bug has been quiet for a few months and you have new information (such as, "this is definitely still broken" or "this got fixed at some point"), please feel free to retest and/or add more notes to the bug.

--ryan.
Comment 2 Ryan C. Gordon 2019-09-20 20:47:35 UTC
We're changing how we do SDL release versions; now releases will be even numbers (2.0.10, 2.0.12, etc), and as soon as we tag a release, we'll move the internal version number to an odd number (2.0.12 ships, we tag the latest in revision control as 2.0.13 immediately, which will become 2.0.14 on release, etc).

As such, I'm moving the bugs tagged with target-2.0.11 to target 2.0.12. Sorry if you get a lot of email from this change!

Thanks,
--ryan.
Comment 3 Ryan C. Gordon 2019-09-20 20:48:43 UTC
We're changing how we do SDL release versions; now releases will be even numbers (2.0.10, 2.0.12, etc), and as soon as we tag a release, we'll move the internal version number to an odd number (2.0.12 ships, we tag the latest in revision control as 2.0.13 immediately, which will become 2.0.14 on release, etc).

As such, I'm moving the bugs tagged with target-2.0.11 to target 2.0.12. Sorry if you get a lot of email from this change!

Thanks,
--ryan.
Comment 4 Sam Lantinga 2020-02-11 17:50:46 UTC
Ryan, I think this is fixed with your commits in July. Can you verify?
Comment 5 Dom 2020-02-11 19:30:53 UTC
I had this issue on SDL 2.0.9 with the touchscreen of my Surface Book on Windows 10 and it was fixed for me in SDL 2.0.10
Comment 6 Ryan C. Gordon 2020-02-19 02:35:13 UTC
Yeah, latest in revision control still works correctly on a MacBook Pro touchpad.

--ryan.