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Added On_Char method to Window_Listener for WM_CHAR messages.
Removed a lot of TSF code because part of it was wrong and part was too complicated.
Added Clear method to clear the window.
IME input should work in both windowed mode and fullscreen mode with these changes.
I have tested on Windows XP SP3 and Windows 7 Ultimate in VirtualBox.
When you type a character (with an IME or not), the console will show the code point as U+XXXX.
You use Left Alt+Shift (or whatever you have it set to) to switch input languages as usual.
Hit ESC to exit (or close the window in windowed mode).
The program will pause before exiting so you can review the console output (press a key to exit).
author | dewyatt |
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date | Wed, 09 Jun 2010 00:03:54 -0400 |
parents | eed1bde05821 |
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/* SDL - Simple DirectMedia Layer Copyright (C) 2008 Edgar Simo This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA Sam Lantinga slouken@libsdl.org */ #include "SDL_config.h" #if defined(SDL_HAPTIC_DUMMY) || defined(SDL_HAPTIC_DISABLED) #include "SDL_haptic.h" #include "../SDL_syshaptic.h" static int SDL_SYS_LogicError(void) { SDL_SetError("Logic error: No haptic devices available."); return 0; } int SDL_SYS_HapticInit(void) { return 0; } const char * SDL_SYS_HapticName(int index) { SDL_SYS_LogicError(); return NULL; } int SDL_SYS_HapticOpen(SDL_Haptic * haptic) { SDL_SYS_LogicError(); return -1; } int SDL_SYS_HapticMouse(void) { return -1; } int SDL_SYS_JoystickIsHaptic(SDL_Joystick * joystick) { return 0; } int SDL_SYS_HapticOpenFromJoystick(SDL_Haptic * haptic, SDL_Joystick * joystick) { SDL_SYS_LogicError(); return -1; } int SDL_SYS_JoystickSameHaptic(SDL_Haptic * haptic, SDL_Joystick * joystick) { return 0; } void SDL_SYS_HapticClose(SDL_Haptic * haptic) { return; } void SDL_SYS_HapticQuit(void) { return; } int SDL_SYS_HapticNewEffect(SDL_Haptic * haptic, struct haptic_effect *effect, SDL_HapticEffect * base) { SDL_SYS_LogicError(); return -1; } int SDL_SYS_HapticUpdateEffect(SDL_Haptic * haptic, struct haptic_effect *effect, SDL_HapticEffect * data) { SDL_SYS_LogicError(); return -1; } int SDL_SYS_HapticRunEffect(SDL_Haptic * haptic, struct haptic_effect *effect, Uint32 iterations) { SDL_SYS_LogicError(); return -1; } int SDL_SYS_HapticStopEffect(SDL_Haptic * haptic, struct haptic_effect *effect) { SDL_SYS_LogicError(); return -1; } void SDL_SYS_HapticDestroyEffect(SDL_Haptic * haptic, struct haptic_effect *effect) { SDL_SYS_LogicError(); return; } int SDL_SYS_HapticGetEffectStatus(SDL_Haptic * haptic, struct haptic_effect *effect) { SDL_SYS_LogicError(); return -1; } int SDL_SYS_HapticSetGain(SDL_Haptic * haptic, int gain) { SDL_SYS_LogicError(); return -1; } int SDL_SYS_HapticSetAutocenter(SDL_Haptic * haptic, int autocenter) { SDL_SYS_LogicError(); return -1; } int SDL_SYS_HapticPause(SDL_Haptic * haptic) { SDL_SYS_LogicError(); return -1; } int SDL_SYS_HapticUnpause(SDL_Haptic * haptic) { SDL_SYS_LogicError(); return -1; } int SDL_SYS_HapticStopAll(SDL_Haptic * haptic) { SDL_SYS_LogicError(); return -1; } #endif /* SDL_HAPTIC_DUMMY || SDL_HAPTIC_DISABLED */