* Clarify video capture method
* fix improper level of pointer usage of xcb_generic_error_t
* add ffi of xcb_shm_query_version
* throw a warn about MIT-SHM not working
* add missing #[cfg]
* checks SHM validity on the fly, rather than cache on creation
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Co-authored-by: root <root@localhost>
Co-authored-by: rustdesk-fork <rustdesk@fork.com>
Patch #2701 (609117c: "ignore style warnings in libs/scrap") was merged,
but the RustDesk team decided to later instead changed
is_cursor_embedded to uppercase (see discussion on the PR), thus no
longer triggering the warning and no longer needing the allow block.
This was changed in (b723f84: "fix linux to mac, keyboard input"). This
patch removes the now unnecessary allowances.
Signed-off-by: Amy Parker <apark0006@student.cerritos.edu>
Cc: fufseou <shuanglongchen@yeah.net>
Constant `is_cursor_embedded` does not follow the Rust standard
stylistic convention of upper-case global variables and constants. This
causes two warnings to be thrown when compiling (tested on Arch Linux,
commit = 68fda34, Rust = 1.66.0), one each for the Wayland and X11
common modules. Since these variables are not new, their names should
not be modified; to remove the warnings, this patch allows
non-style-conforming names on these two constant declarations
specifically, suppressing the warnings. It does not affect stylistic
warnings on any other code within the project.
Signed-off-by: Amy Parker <apark0006@student.cerritos.edu>
Cc: fufesou <shuanglongchen@yeah.net>