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createPlatformOpenGLContext() used to silently set the widget compositor's context as the context to share resources with. This works mostly, but is the wrong level to enforce the resource sharing. For example, QOpenGLContext::shareGroup() becomes inconsistent since from QOpenGLContext's view there was no shareContext specified. The inability to test via shareGroup() is the reason eglfs started to show warnings when exiting applications. The resource sharing was in place on EGL level but QOpenGLContext knew nothing about it. Therefore, let's switch over to the way other components, f.ex. Web Engine use: set the internal global share context pointer to the widget compositor's context. This way everything remains consistent: the widget compositor's context is stored upon creating the main QEGLFSWindow, QWidget::shareContext() picks this up then, and as a result we have sharing set up on QOpenGLContext's level instead of sneaking it in in the QPlatformOpenGLContext implementation. Task-number: QTBUG-50707 Change-Id: I5fc1dec58c69c46aa83c7b4cab1eadce6fa633ce Reviewed-by: Paul Olav Tvete <paul.tvete@theqtcompany.com> |
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