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Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 02:01:51 +0000 (UTC)
From: jimrandomh
Subject: [SDL] Re: Modifier keys pressed during initialization stick
I wrote a simple test program which initializes SDL, prints the SDL
version number, then prints any keydown and keyup events with their
modifiers. (Source code below). Compilation was done using Visual
Studio 6, release mode.
My test sequence was:
Start a command prompt. Type the name of the test program.
shift down
enter down (program starts)
Wait for window to appear
enter up
shift up
spacebar down
spacebar up
Under Windows 98, the output was correct:
SDL 1.2.8
left shift down
shift-return down
shift-return up
left shift up
space down
space up
Under Windows 2000 and under Windows XP, the output was:
SDL 1.2.8
shift-space down
shift-space up
Since shift was not held at the time space was pressed, this is
incorrect. Similar results were observed with launching in different
ways (including double-clicking in Windows Explorer), so it does not
depend on the launching terminal.
author | Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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date | Sun, 29 Jan 2006 07:57:13 +0000 |
parents | 173c063d4f55 |
children | c9b51268668f |
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/* SDL - Simple DirectMedia Layer Copyright (C) 1997-2004 Sam Lantinga This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 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 Library General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA Sam Lantinga slouken@libsdl.org */ #ifdef SAVE_RCSID static char rcsid = "@(#) $Id$"; #endif /* System independent thread management routines for SDL */ #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include "SDL_error.h" #include "SDL_mutex.h" #include "SDL_thread.h" #include "SDL_thread_c.h" #include "SDL_systhread.h" #define ARRAY_CHUNKSIZE 32 /* The array of threads currently active in the application (except the main thread) The manipulation of an array here is safer than using a linked list. */ static int SDL_maxthreads = 0; static int SDL_numthreads = 0; static SDL_Thread **SDL_Threads = NULL; static SDL_mutex *thread_lock = NULL; int _creating_thread_lock = 0; int SDL_ThreadsInit(void) { int retval; retval = 0; /* Set the thread lock creation flag so that we can reuse an existing lock on the system - since this mutex never gets destroyed (see SDL_ThreadsQuit()), we want to reuse it. */ _creating_thread_lock = 1; thread_lock = SDL_CreateMutex(); _creating_thread_lock = 0; if ( thread_lock == NULL ) { retval = -1; } return(retval); } /* This should never be called... If this is called by SDL_Quit(), we don't know whether or not we should clean up threads here. If any threads are still running after this call, they will no longer have access to any per-thread data. */ void SDL_ThreadsQuit() { SDL_mutex *mutex; mutex = thread_lock; thread_lock = NULL; if ( mutex != NULL ) { SDL_DestroyMutex(mutex); } } /* Routines for manipulating the thread list */ static void SDL_AddThread(SDL_Thread *thread) { SDL_Thread **threads; /* WARNING: If the very first threads are created simultaneously, then there could be a race condition causing memory corruption. In practice, this isn't a problem because by definition there is only one thread running the first time this is called. */ if ( thread_lock == NULL ) { if ( SDL_ThreadsInit() < 0 ) { return; } } SDL_mutexP(thread_lock); /* Expand the list of threads, if necessary */ #ifdef DEBUG_THREADS printf("Adding thread (%d already - %d max)\n", SDL_numthreads, SDL_maxthreads); #endif if ( SDL_numthreads == SDL_maxthreads ) { threads=(SDL_Thread **)malloc((SDL_maxthreads+ARRAY_CHUNKSIZE)* (sizeof *threads)); if ( threads == NULL ) { SDL_OutOfMemory(); goto done; } memcpy(threads, SDL_Threads, SDL_numthreads*(sizeof *threads)); SDL_maxthreads += ARRAY_CHUNKSIZE; if ( SDL_Threads ) { free(SDL_Threads); } SDL_Threads = threads; } SDL_Threads[SDL_numthreads++] = thread; done: SDL_mutexV(thread_lock); } static void SDL_DelThread(SDL_Thread *thread) { int i; if ( thread_lock ) { SDL_mutexP(thread_lock); for ( i=0; i<SDL_numthreads; ++i ) { if ( thread == SDL_Threads[i] ) { break; } } if ( i < SDL_numthreads ) { if ( --SDL_numthreads > 0 ) { while ( i < SDL_numthreads ) { SDL_Threads[i] = SDL_Threads[i+1]; ++i; } } else { SDL_maxthreads = 0; free(SDL_Threads); SDL_Threads = NULL; } #ifdef DEBUG_THREADS printf("Deleting thread (%d left - %d max)\n", SDL_numthreads, SDL_maxthreads); #endif } SDL_mutexV(thread_lock); } } /* The default (non-thread-safe) global error variable */ static SDL_error SDL_global_error; /* Routine to get the thread-specific error variable */ SDL_error *SDL_GetErrBuf(void) { SDL_error *errbuf; errbuf = &SDL_global_error; if ( SDL_Threads ) { int i; Uint32 this_thread; this_thread = SDL_ThreadID(); SDL_mutexP(thread_lock); for ( i=0; i<SDL_numthreads; ++i ) { if ( this_thread == SDL_Threads[i]->threadid ) { errbuf = &SDL_Threads[i]->errbuf; break; } } SDL_mutexV(thread_lock); } return(errbuf); } /* Arguments and callback to setup and run the user thread function */ typedef struct { int (*func)(void *); void *data; SDL_Thread *info; SDL_sem *wait; } thread_args; void SDL_RunThread(void *data) { thread_args *args; int (*userfunc)(void *); void *userdata; int *statusloc; /* Perform any system-dependent setup - this function cannot fail, and cannot use SDL_SetError() */ SDL_SYS_SetupThread(); /* Get the thread id */ args = (thread_args *)data; args->info->threadid = SDL_ThreadID(); /* Figure out what function to run */ userfunc = args->func; userdata = args->data; statusloc = &args->info->status; /* Wake up the parent thread */ SDL_SemPost(args->wait); /* Run the function */ *statusloc = userfunc(userdata); } #ifdef __OS2__ DECLSPEC SDL_Thread * SDLCALL SDL_CreateThread_Core(int (*fn)(void *), void *data, pfnSDL_CurrentBeginThread pfnBeginThread, pfnSDL_CurrentEndThread pfnEndThread) #else DECLSPEC SDL_Thread * SDLCALL SDL_CreateThread(int (*fn)(void *), void *data) #endif { SDL_Thread *thread; thread_args *args; int ret; /* Allocate memory for the thread info structure */ thread = (SDL_Thread *)malloc(sizeof(*thread)); if ( thread == NULL ) { SDL_OutOfMemory(); return(NULL); } memset(thread, 0, (sizeof *thread)); thread->status = -1; /* Set up the arguments for the thread */ args = (thread_args *)malloc(sizeof(*args)); if ( args == NULL ) { SDL_OutOfMemory(); free(thread); return(NULL); } args->func = fn; args->data = data; args->info = thread; args->wait = SDL_CreateSemaphore(0); if ( args->wait == NULL ) { free(thread); free(args); return(NULL); } /* Add the thread to the list of available threads */ SDL_AddThread(thread); /* Create the thread and go! */ #ifdef __OS2__ ret = SDL_SYS_CreateThread(thread, args, pfnBeginThread, pfnEndThread); #else ret = SDL_SYS_CreateThread(thread, args); #endif if ( ret >= 0 ) { /* Wait for the thread function to use arguments */ SDL_SemWait(args->wait); } else { /* Oops, failed. Gotta free everything */ SDL_DelThread(thread); free(thread); thread = NULL; } SDL_DestroySemaphore(args->wait); free(args); /* Everything is running now */ return(thread); } void SDL_WaitThread(SDL_Thread *thread, int *status) { if ( thread ) { SDL_SYS_WaitThread(thread); if ( status ) { *status = thread->status; } SDL_DelThread(thread); free(thread); } } Uint32 SDL_GetThreadID(SDL_Thread *thread) { Uint32 id; if ( thread ) { id = thread->threadid; } else { id = SDL_ThreadID(); } return(id); } void SDL_KillThread(SDL_Thread *thread) { if ( thread ) { SDL_SYS_KillThread(thread); SDL_WaitThread(thread, NULL); } }