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Fixed bug #943 Ozkan Sezer 2010-02-06 12:31:06 PST Hi: Here are some small fixes for compiling SDL against mingw-w64. (see http://mingw-w64.sourceforge.net/ . Despite the name, it supports both win32 and win64.) src/audio/windx5/directx.h and src/video/windx5/directx.h (both SDL-1.2 and SDL-1.3.) I get compilation errors about some union not having a member named u1 and alike, because of other system headers being included before this one and them already defining DUMMYUNIONNAME and stuff. This header probably assumes that those stuff are defined in windef.h, but mingw-w64 headers define them in _mingw.h. Easily fixed by moving NONAMELESSUNION definition to the top of the file. src/thread/win32/SDL_systhread.c (both SDL-1.2 and SDL-1.3.) : The __GNUC__ case for pfnSDL_CurrentBeginThread is 32-bit centric because _beginthreadex returns uintptr_t, not unsigned long which is 32 bits in win64. Changing the return type to uintptr_t fixes it. video/SDL_blit.h (and configure.in) (SDL-1.3-only) : MinGW-w64 uses msvcrt version of _aligned_malloc and _aligned_free and they are defined in intrin.h (similar to VC). Adding proper ifdefs fixes it. (Notes about macros to check: __MINGW32__ is defined for both mingw.org and for mingw-w64 for both win32 and win64, __MINGW64__ is only defined for _WIN64, so __MINGW64__ can't be used to detect mingw-w64: including _mingw.h and then checking for __MINGW64_VERSION_MAJOR does the trick.) SDL_win32video.h (SDL-1.3-only) : Tweaked the VINWER definition and location in order to avoid multiple redefinition warnings. Hope these are useful. Thanks.
author Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
date Wed, 10 Mar 2010 15:02:58 +0000
parents c121d94672cb
children d547877e355e
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/* Simple test of the SDL semaphore code */

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <signal.h>

#include "SDL.h"
#include "SDL_thread.h"

#define NUM_THREADS 10

static SDL_sem *sem;
int alive = 1;

int SDLCALL
ThreadFunc(void *data)
{
    int threadnum = (int) (uintptr_t) data;
    while (alive) {
        SDL_SemWait(sem);
        fprintf(stderr,
                "Thread number %d has got the semaphore (value = %d)!\n",
                threadnum, SDL_SemValue(sem));
        SDL_Delay(200);
        SDL_SemPost(sem);
        fprintf(stderr,
                "Thread number %d has released the semaphore (value = %d)!\n",
                threadnum, SDL_SemValue(sem));
        SDL_Delay(1);           /* For the scheduler */
    }
    printf("Thread number %d exiting.\n", threadnum);
    return 0;
}

static void
killed(int sig)
{
    alive = 0;
}

int
main(int argc, char **argv)
{
    SDL_Thread *threads[NUM_THREADS];
    uintptr_t i;
    int init_sem;

    if (argc < 2) {
        fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s init_value\n", argv[0]);
        return (1);
    }

    /* Load the SDL library */
    if (SDL_Init(0) < 0) {
        fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't initialize SDL: %s\n", SDL_GetError());
        return (1);
    }
    signal(SIGTERM, killed);
    signal(SIGINT, killed);

    init_sem = atoi(argv[1]);
    sem = SDL_CreateSemaphore(init_sem);

    printf("Running %d threads, semaphore value = %d\n", NUM_THREADS,
           init_sem);
    /* Create all the threads */
    for (i = 0; i < NUM_THREADS; ++i) {
        threads[i] = SDL_CreateThread(ThreadFunc, (void *) i);
    }

    /* Wait 10 seconds */
    SDL_Delay(10 * 1000);

    /* Wait for all threads to finish */
    printf("Waiting for threads to finish\n");
    alive = 0;
    for (i = 0; i < NUM_THREADS; ++i) {
        SDL_WaitThread(threads[i], NULL);
    }
    printf("Finished waiting for threads\n");

    SDL_DestroySemaphore(sem);
    SDL_Quit();
    return (0);
}