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diff include/SDL_loadso.h @ 4217:4c4113c2162c SDL-1.2
Fixed bug #706
Ken Bull 2009-02-25 13:22:02 PST
Adds Doxygen support for all headers (except config and boilerplate headers) in
the include folder for SDL-1.2 revision 4446.
While in general SDL is quite thoroughly commented, none of these comments are
correctly formatted for Doxygen and are generally inconsistent in their
formatting.
author | Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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date | Mon, 21 Sep 2009 09:38:10 +0000 |
parents | a1b03ba2fcd0 |
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--- a/include/SDL_loadso.h Mon Sep 21 09:27:08 2009 +0000 +++ b/include/SDL_loadso.h Mon Sep 21 09:38:10 2009 +0000 @@ -20,22 +20,24 @@ slouken@libsdl.org */ -/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ -/* System dependent library loading routines */ +/** @file SDL_loadso.h + * System dependent library loading routines + */ -/* Some things to keep in mind: - - These functions only work on C function names. Other languages may - have name mangling and intrinsic language support that varies from - compiler to compiler. - - Make sure you declare your function pointers with the same calling - convention as the actual library function. Your code will crash - mysteriously if you do not do this. - - Avoid namespace collisions. If you load a symbol from the library, - it is not defined whether or not it goes into the global symbol - namespace for the application. If it does and it conflicts with - symbols in your code or other shared libraries, you will not get - the results you expect. :) -*/ +/** @file SDL_loadso.h + * Some things to keep in mind: + * - These functions only work on C function names. Other languages may + * have name mangling and intrinsic language support that varies from + * compiler to compiler. + * - Make sure you declare your function pointers with the same calling + * convention as the actual library function. Your code will crash + * mysteriously if you do not do this. + * - Avoid namespace collisions. If you load a symbol from the library, + * it is not defined whether or not it goes into the global symbol + * namespace for the application. If it does and it conflicts with + * symbols in your code or other shared libraries, you will not get + * the results you expect. :) + */ #ifndef _SDL_loadso_h @@ -50,19 +52,21 @@ extern "C" { #endif -/* This function dynamically loads a shared object and returns a pointer +/** + * This function dynamically loads a shared object and returns a pointer * to the object handle (or NULL if there was an error). * The 'sofile' parameter is a system dependent name of the object file. */ extern DECLSPEC void * SDLCALL SDL_LoadObject(const char *sofile); -/* Given an object handle, this function looks up the address of the +/** + * Given an object handle, this function looks up the address of the * named function in the shared object and returns it. This address * is no longer valid after calling SDL_UnloadObject(). */ extern DECLSPEC void * SDLCALL SDL_LoadFunction(void *handle, const char *name); -/* Unload a shared object from memory */ +/** Unload a shared object from memory */ extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL SDL_UnloadObject(void *handle); /* Ends C function definitions when using C++ */