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view ext/guichan-0.8.1/examples/openglallegrowidgets.cpp @ 164:5b04a7d3ded6
typo fix
some missing event (de)registrations
ability to capture one event multiple times (instead of only having one slot, we have groups and each group has an own slot, the default group is "default" so we are backward compatible
author | spq@33b003aa-7bff-0310-803a-e67f0ece8222 |
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date | Wed, 15 Oct 2008 14:57:04 +0000 |
parents | 4a0efb7baf70 |
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/** * This is an example that shows of the widgets present in * Guichan. The example uses the OpenGL back end and the * Allegro back end. */ #include <guichan.hpp> #include <iostream> // Here we store a global Gui object. We make it global // so it's easily accessable. Of course, global variables // should normally be avioded when it comes to OOP, but // this examples is not an example that shows how to make a // good and clean C++ application but merely an example // that shows how to use Guichan. namespace globals { gcn::Gui* gui; } // Include code to set up an OpenGL and Allegro application with Guichan. // The openglallegro.hpp file is responsible for creating and deleting // the global Gui object. #include "openglallegro.hpp" // Include code to set up a Guichan GUI with all the widgets // of Guichan. The code populates the global Gui object. #include "widgets.hpp" int main(int argc, char **argv) { try { openglallegro::init(); widgets::init(); openglallegro::run(); widgets::halt(); openglallegro::halt(); } /* * Catch all Guichan exceptions */ catch (gcn::Exception e) { std::cerr << e.getMessage() << std::endl; return 1; } /* * Catch all Std exceptions */ catch (std::exception e) { std::cerr << "Std exception: " << e.what() << std::endl; return 1; } /* * Catch all Unknown exceptions */ catch (...) { std::cerr << "Unknown exception" << std::endl; return 1; } return 0; } END_OF_MAIN()