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To: sdl@libsdl.org From: Christian Walther <cwalther@gmx.ch> Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2005 12:13:20 +0100 Subject: [SDL] Fix for opening documents on Mac OS X < 10.4 The current code in SDLMain.m that transforms documents opened from the Finder into command-line arguments (introduced in revision 1.14, 2005-08-11) uses the methods -[NSString lengthOfBytesUsingEncoding:] and -[NSString getCString:maxLength:encoding:], which are only available in Mac OS X 10.4. Compiling this code on 10.3 produces warnings, and running it (i.e. starting an SDL application by opening a document) leads to weird behavior which I didn't investigate in detail ("*** -[NSCFString lengthOfBytesUsingEncoding:]: selector not recognized" is printed to the console log, and the SDL window never opens). The attached patch removes the offending calls and uses -[NSString UTF8String] instead, which is available everywhere. Tested on 10.3.9, and I see no reason why it shouldn't also work on 10.2 and 10.4. Two further comments: * The comment above the -[SDLMain application: openFile:] implementation says "You need to have a CFBundleDocumentsType section in your Info.plist to get this message, apparently." This is not the case in my experience - it worked just fine with a hand-built bare-bones application consisting only of Test.app/Contents/MacOS/test, without any Info.plist (although you have to press the option and command keys for such an application to accept a dragged file). * I took the liberty of cleaning up another area of SDLMain.m: I changed "CustomApplicationMain (argc, argv)" to "CustomApplicationMain (int argc, char **argv)". This avoids the "type of `argv' defaults to `int'" warnings, and I'm not sure if leaving out the types could cause problems on platforms where an int and a char** aren't of the same size. -Christian
author Ryan C. Gordon <icculus@icculus.org>
date Sun, 01 Jan 2006 23:45:52 +0000
parents be9c9c8f6d53
children 14717b52abc0
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/* Test the thread and mutex locking functions 
   Also exercises the system's signal/thread interaction
*/

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

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

static SDL_mutex *mutex = NULL;
static Uint32 mainthread;
static SDL_Thread *threads[6];

/*
 * SDL_Quit() shouldn't be used with atexit() directly because
 *  calling conventions may differ...
 */
static void SDL_Quit_Wrapper(void)
{
	SDL_Quit();
}

void printid(void)
{
	printf("Process %u:  exiting\n", SDL_ThreadID());
}
	
void terminate(int sig)
{
	printf("Process %u:  raising SIGTERM\n", SDL_ThreadID());
	raise(SIGTERM);
}
void closemutex(int sig)
{
	Uint32 id = SDL_ThreadID();
	int i;
	printf("Process %u:  Cleaning up...\n", id == mainthread ? 0 : id);
	for ( i=0; i<6; ++i )
		SDL_KillThread(threads[i]);
	SDL_DestroyMutex(mutex);
	exit(sig);
}
int Run(void *data)
{
	if ( SDL_ThreadID() == mainthread )
		signal(SIGTERM, closemutex);
	while ( 1 ) {
		printf("Process %u ready to work\n", SDL_ThreadID());
		if ( SDL_mutexP(mutex) < 0 ) {
			fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't lock mutex: %s", SDL_GetError());
			exit(1);
		}
		printf("Process %u, working!\n", SDL_ThreadID());
		SDL_Delay(1*1000);
		printf("Process %u, done!\n", SDL_ThreadID());
		if ( SDL_mutexV(mutex) < 0 ) {
			fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't unlock mutex: %s", SDL_GetError());
			exit(1);
		}
		/* If this sleep isn't done, then threads may starve */
		SDL_Delay(10);
	}
	return(0);
}

int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
	int i;
	int maxproc = 6;

	/* Load the SDL library */
	if ( SDL_Init(0) < 0 ) {
		fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", SDL_GetError());
		exit(1);
	}
	atexit(SDL_Quit_Wrapper);

	if ( (mutex=SDL_CreateMutex()) == NULL ) {
		fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't create mutex: %s\n", SDL_GetError());
		exit(1);
	}

	mainthread = SDL_ThreadID();
	printf("Main thread: %u\n", mainthread);
	atexit(printid);
	for ( i=0; i<maxproc; ++i ) {
		if ( (threads[i]=SDL_CreateThread(Run, NULL)) == NULL )
			fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't create thread!\n");
	}
	signal(SIGINT, terminate);
	Run(NULL);

	return(0);	/* Never reached */
}