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annotate README.Watcom @ 3913:9e454eb693a5 SDL-1.2
Corrected wrong SDK path in build-scripts/fatbuild.sh.
Fixes Bugzilla #377.
author | Ryan C. Gordon <icculus@icculus.org> |
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date | Tue, 13 Feb 2007 09:58:04 +0000 |
parents | 488eba319a25 |
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2 Using SDL under Windows with the OpenWatcom compiler | |
3 ==================================================== | |
4 | |
5 Prerequisites | |
6 ------------- | |
7 | |
8 I have done the port under Windows XP Home with SP2 installed. Windows | |
9 2000 should also be working. I'm not so sure about ancient Windows NT, | |
10 since only DirectX 3 is available there. Building should be possible, | |
11 but running the compiled applications will probalbly fail with | |
12 SDL_VIDEODRIVER=directx. The windib driver should work, though. | |
13 | |
14 To compile and use the SDL with Open Watcom you will need the following: | |
15 - Open Watcom compiler. I used version 1.5. The environment variables | |
16 PATH, WATCOM and INCLUDE need to be set appropriately - please consult | |
17 the OpenWatcom documentation and instructions given during the | |
18 installation of the compiler. | |
19 My setup looks like this in owvars.bat: | |
20 set WATCOM=C:\watcom | |
21 set INCLUDE=%WATCOM%\h;%WATCOM%\h\nt | |
22 set PATH=%PATH%;%WATCOM%\binnt;%WATCOM%\binw | |
23 - A fairly recent DirectX SDK. The original unmodified DX8 SDK works, as | |
24 well as the minimal DirectX 7 SDK from the Allegro download site | |
25 (<http://alleg.sourceforge.net/files/dx70_min.zip>). | |
26 - The SDL sources from Subversion | |
27 - The file Watcom-Win32.zip (now available in Subversion) | |
28 | |
29 | |
30 Building the Library | |
31 -------------------- | |
32 | |
33 1) In the SDL base directory extract the archive Watcom-Win32.zip. This | |
34 creates a subdirectory named 'watcom'. | |
35 2) The makefile expects the environment variable DXDIR to be set to the | |
36 base directory of a DirectX SDK. I have tried a stock DX8 SDK from | |
37 Microsoft as well as the minimal DirectX 7 SDK from the Allegro | |
38 download site. | |
39 You can also edit the makefile directly and hard code your path to | |
40 the SDK on your system. | |
41 I have this in my setup: | |
42 set DXDIR=D:\devel\DX8_SDK | |
43 3) Enter the watcom directory and run | |
44 wmake sdl | |
45 4) All tests from the test directory are working and can be built by | |
46 running | |
47 wmake tests | |
48 | |
49 Notes: | |
50 | |
51 The makefile offers some options to tweak the way the library is built. | |
52 You have at your disposal the option to build a static (default) | |
53 library, or a DLL (with tgt=dll). You can also choose whether to build | |
54 a Release (default) or a Debug version (with build=debug) of the tests | |
55 and library. Please consult the usage comment at the top of the | |
56 makefile for usage instructions. | |
57 | |
58 If you specify a test target (i.e. 'wmake tests' for all tests, or | |
59 selected targets like 'wmake testgl testvidinfo testoverlay2'), the | |
60 tests are always freshly compiled and linked. This is done to | |
61 minimise hassle when switching between library versions (static vs. | |
62 DLL), because they require subtly different options. | |
63 Also, the test executables are put directly into the test directory, | |
64 so they can find their data files. The clean target of the makefile | |
65 removes the test executables and the SDL.dll file from the test | |
66 directory. | |
67 | |
68 To use the library in your own projects with Open Watcom, you can use | |
69 the way the tests are built as base of your own build environment. | |
70 | |
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71 The library can also be built with the stack calling convention of the |
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72 compiler (-6s instead of -6r). |
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75 Test applications | |
76 ----------------- | |
77 | |
78 I've tried to make all tests work. The following table gives an overview | |
79 of the current status. | |
80 | |
81 Testname Status | |
82 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
83 checkkeys + | |
84 graywin + | |
85 loopwave + | |
86 testalpha + | |
87 testbitmap + | |
88 testdyngl + | |
89 testerror + | |
90 testfile + | |
91 testgamma + | |
92 testgl + | |
93 testhread + | |
94 testiconv - (all failed) | |
95 testkeys + | |
96 testlock + | |
97 testoverlay + (needs 'set SDL_VIDEODRIVER=directx') | |
98 testoverlay2 + (needs 'set SDL_VIDEODRIVER=directx') | |
99 testpalette + | |
100 testplatform + | |
101 testsem + | |
102 testsprite + | |
103 testtimer + | |
104 testver + | |
105 testvidinfo + | |
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106 testwin ? (fading doesn't seem right) |
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108 torturethread + | |
109 testcdrom + | |
110 testjoystick not tested | |
111 threadwin + | |
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112 testcursor + |
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114 | |
115 TODO | |
116 ---- | |
117 | |
118 There is room for further improvement: | |
119 - Test joystick functionality. | |
120 - Investigate fading issue in 'testwin' test. | |
121 - Fix the UTF-8 support. | |
122 - Adapt the makefile/object file list to support more target systems | |
123 - Use "#pragma aux" syntax for the CPU info functions. | |
124 | |
125 | |
126 Questions and Comments | |
127 ---------------------- | |
128 | |
129 Please direct any questions or comments to me: <mailto:macpete@gmx.de> | |
130 | |
131 Happy Coding! | |
132 | |
133 Marc Peter |