this was annoying for nuklear properties/ui slider elements that grab
the pointer via GLFW_CURSOR_DISABLE to allow more range and finer control.
upon mouse release, the pointer is reset to the middle of the window
without this patch, making long mouse movements necessary to go back
to the original position for readjustments. fwiw the new behaviour
is consistent with x11 and weston.
this avoids the usage of the unique_ptr PROTO::protocol before it has
been constructed incase one wants to log something inside the
constructor itself, move the logging to macros and print file:linenumber
on ERR,CRIT,WARN and classname on the rest of the levels.
moves std::shared_ptrs to a new implementation
Advantages:
- you can dereference a weak_ptr directly. This will obviously segfault on a nullptr deref if it's expired.
- this is useful to avoid the .lock() hell where we are 100% sure the pointer _should_ be valid. (and if it isn't, it should throw.)
- weak_ptrs are still valid while the SP is being destroyed.
- reasoning: while an object (e.g. CWindow) is being destroyed, its `weak_ptr self` should be accessible (the sp is still alive, and so is CWindow), but it's not because by stl it's already expired (to prevent resurrection)
- this impl solves it differently. w_p is expired, but can still be dereferenced and used. Creating `s_p`s is not possible anymore, though.
- this is useful in destructors and callbacks.