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Date: Mon, 3 May 2004 03:15:01 +0100
From: David Symmonds
Subject: SDL Typedef Structs
Hi, Thanks for the SDL libraries, I have been using them for about a year
now and they are really brilliant. One thing that I have just found whilst
using them through C++ (and needing forward declarations) is that when you
typedef structs you sometimes use
typedef struct Name
{
...
}Name;
e.g. SDL_Surface
and other times use
typedef struct
{
...
}Name;
e.g. SDL_Rect
The first type works fine, when I define a header file I can just put
'struct Name;' at the top and use the Name throughout. However, the second
type is harder to use in a header, and I haven't found a way yet, other than
to include 'SDL.h' in the header file (undesirable). Would there be any harm
in changing the definition of SDL_Rect and such like to the second form?
author | Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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date | Sun, 18 Jul 2004 22:57:40 +0000 |
parents | 806fcbde0af3 |
children | be9c9c8f6d53 |
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/* Simple program: Loop, watching keystrokes Note that you need to call SDL_PollEvent() or SDL_WaitEvent() to pump the event loop and catch keystrokes. */ #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include "SDL.h" static void print_modifiers(void) { int mod; printf(" modifiers:"); mod = SDL_GetModState(); if(!mod) { printf(" (none)"); return; } if(mod & KMOD_LSHIFT) printf(" LSHIFT"); if(mod & KMOD_RSHIFT) printf(" RSHIFT"); if(mod & KMOD_LCTRL) printf(" LCTRL"); if(mod & KMOD_RCTRL) printf(" RCTRL"); if(mod & KMOD_LALT) printf(" LALT"); if(mod & KMOD_RALT) printf(" RALT"); if(mod & KMOD_LMETA) printf(" LMETA"); if(mod & KMOD_RMETA) printf(" RMETA"); if(mod & KMOD_NUM) printf(" NUM"); if(mod & KMOD_CAPS) printf(" CAPS"); if(mod & KMOD_MODE) printf(" MODE"); } static void PrintKey(SDL_keysym *sym, int pressed) { /* Print the keycode, name and state */ if ( sym->sym ) { printf("Key %s: %d-%s ", pressed ? "pressed" : "released", sym->sym, SDL_GetKeyName(sym->sym)); } else { printf("Unknown Key (scancode = %d) %s ", sym->scancode, pressed ? "pressed" : "released"); } /* Print the translated character, if one exists */ if ( sym->unicode ) { /* Is it a control-character? */ if ( sym->unicode < ' ' ) { printf(" (^%c)", sym->unicode+'@'); } else { #ifdef UNICODE printf(" (%c)", sym->unicode); #else /* This is a Latin-1 program, so only show 8-bits */ if ( !(sym->unicode & 0xFF00) ) printf(" (%c)", sym->unicode); #endif } } print_modifiers(); printf("\n"); } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { SDL_Event event; int done; Uint32 videoflags; /* Initialize SDL */ if ( SDL_Init(SDL_INIT_VIDEO) < 0 ) { fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't initialize SDL: %s\n",SDL_GetError()); exit(1); } atexit(SDL_Quit); videoflags = SDL_SWSURFACE; while( argc > 1 ) { --argc; if ( argv[argc] && !strcmp(argv[argc], "-fullscreen") ) { videoflags |= SDL_FULLSCREEN; } else { fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s [-fullscreen]\n", argv[0]); exit(1); } } /* Set 640x480 video mode */ if ( SDL_SetVideoMode(640, 480, 0, videoflags) == NULL ) { fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't set 640x480 video mode: %s\n", SDL_GetError()); exit(2); } /* Enable UNICODE translation for keyboard input */ SDL_EnableUNICODE(1); /* Enable auto repeat for keyboard input */ SDL_EnableKeyRepeat(SDL_DEFAULT_REPEAT_DELAY, SDL_DEFAULT_REPEAT_INTERVAL); /* Watch keystrokes */ done = 0; while ( !done ) { /* Check for events */ SDL_WaitEvent(&event); switch (event.type) { case SDL_KEYDOWN: PrintKey(&event.key.keysym, 1); break; case SDL_KEYUP: PrintKey(&event.key.keysym, 0); break; case SDL_MOUSEBUTTONDOWN: /* Any button press quits the app... */ case SDL_QUIT: done = 1; break; default: break; } } return(0); }