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Fixed bug #935 Patrice Mandin Hello, I originally added pth support for threads in SDL 1.2 because on the Atari platform we did not have any thread library. I think pth support could be removed from SDL 1.3 for two reasons: - Atari platform removed - pth does not provides real (preemptive) threads, because it is user space, and expect the application to call one of its function to give CPU to another thread. So it is not exactly useful for applications, that expect threads to run simultaneously.
author Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
date Sun, 24 Jan 2010 20:47:20 +0000
parents d3baf5ac4e37
children f7b03b6838cb
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/*
    SDL - Simple DirectMedia Layer
    Copyright (C) 1997-2009 Sam Lantinga

    This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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    Sam Lantinga
    slouken@libsdl.org
*/

/**
 *  \file SDL_quit.h
 *  
 *  Include file for SDL quit event handling.
 */

#ifndef _SDL_quit_h
#define _SDL_quit_h

#include "SDL_stdinc.h"
#include "SDL_error.h"

/**
 *  \file SDL_quit.h
 *  
 *  An ::SDL_QUIT event is generated when the user tries to close the application
 *  window.  If it is ignored or filtered out, the window will remain open.
 *  If it is not ignored or filtered, it is queued normally and the window
 *  is allowed to close.  When the window is closed, screen updates will 
 *  complete, but have no effect.
 *
 *  SDL_Init() installs signal handlers for SIGINT (keyboard interrupt)
 *  and SIGTERM (system termination request), if handlers do not already
 *  exist, that generate ::SDL_QUIT events as well.  There is no way
 *  to determine the cause of an ::SDL_QUIT event, but setting a signal
 *  handler in your application will override the default generation of
 *  quit events for that signal.
 *  
 *  \sa SDL_Quit()
 */

/* There are no functions directly affecting the quit event */

#define SDL_QuitRequested() \
        (SDL_PumpEvents(), SDL_PeepEvents(NULL,0,SDL_PEEKEVENT,SDL_QUITMASK))

#endif /* _SDL_quit_h */