diff BUGS @ 172:37e3ca9254c7

Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2001 04:42:23 +0200 From: Max Horn <max@quendi.de> Subject: SDL/OSX: Joystick; Better key handling I just finished implementing improved keyhandling for OS X (in fact the code should be easily ported to the "normal" MacOS part of SDL, I just had no chance yet). Works like this: First init the mapping table statically like before. Them, it queries the OS for the "official" key table, then iterates over all 127 scancode and gets the associates ascii code. It ignores everythng below 32 (has to, as it would lead to many problems if we did not... e.g. both ESC and NUM LOCk produce an ascii code 27 on my keyboard), and all stuff above 127 is mapped to SDLK_WORLD_* simply in the order it is encountered. In addition, caps lock is now working, too. The code work flawless for me, but since I only have one keyboard, I may have not encountered some serious problem... but I am pretty confident that it is better than the old code in most cases. The joystick driver works fine for me, too. I think it can be added to CVS already. It would simply be helpful if more people would test it. Hm, I wonder if Maelstrom or GLTron has Joystick support? That would be a wonderful test application :) I also took the liberty of modifying some text files like BUGS, README.CVS, README.MacOSX (which now contains the OS X docs I long promised)
author Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
date Tue, 11 Sep 2001 19:00:18 +0000
parents 50d2b5305c2c
children 74a8f672f2f8
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--- a/BUGS	Tue Sep 11 18:52:45 2001 +0000
+++ b/BUGS	Tue Sep 11 19:00:18 2001 +0000
@@ -68,9 +68,9 @@
 	Not all of the keys are properly recognized on the keyboard.
 
 MacOS X:
-	Joystick and CD-ROM functions are not implemented yet.
+	CD-ROM functions are not implemented yet.
 
-	Window management buttons don't draw correctly.
+	Joystick code is not extensively tested yet.
 
 	Window may not close when unsetting video mode and resetting.
 
@@ -98,8 +98,6 @@
 	cursor in the center of the window/screen.  Also, mouse moved events
 	are not generated, and the keyboard cannot be grabbed.
 
-	Not all of the keys are properly recognized on the keyboard.
-
 	MacOS X seems to have a broken pthread_cancel() implementation.
 
 FreeBSD: