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Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2007 14:02:33 -0700
From: Sam Lantinga
Subject: SDL 1.3 keyboard plan
After lots of discussion with Christian, this is what we came up with:
> So, to sum up...
> SDLK_* become the physical keys, starting at > (1<<21)
> We create a macro SDLK_INDEX(X)
> We have two functions SDL_GetLayoutKey(SDLKey) and SDL_GetKeyName()
> SDL_GetLayoutKey maps to UCS4 for printable characters, and SDLK* for
non-printable characters
> and does so based on the OS's current keyboard layout
> SDL_GetKeyName() handles both SDLK_* and UCS4, converting UCS4 to UTF-8 and
converting SDLK_* into our names, which are UTF-8 for printable characters.
> WASD folks use SDLK_*, and 'I' folks use SDL_GetLayoutKey(SDLK_*)
Here is the patch he came up with, and his e-mail about it:
Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2007 19:50:28 +0200
From: Christian Walther
Subject: Re: SDL 1.3 keyboard plan
> Sounds great, go ahead and send me a patch.
Here goes! Thanks for having a look. Don't hesitate to comment if
anything does not conform to your ideas.
One caveat: Committing this now may break compilability of some video
drivers - specifically, if they use any of the SDLK_* codes that were
obsoleted and moved into SDL_compat.h. I only tried Cocoa (which did
break, but is already fixed) and X11 (which didn't, but then its key
handling is #iffed out). If that's a problem, it may need to go into
a branch.
-Christian
author | Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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date | Sun, 19 Aug 2007 14:52:52 +0000 |
parents | e5bc29de3f0a |
children | 546f7c1eb755 |
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.TH "SDL_WasInit" "3" "Tue 11 Sep 2001, 23:00" "SDL" "SDL API Reference" .SH "NAME" SDL_WasInit\- Check which subsystems are initialized .SH "SYNOPSIS" .PP \fB#include "SDL\&.h" .sp \fBUint32 \fBSDL_WasInit\fP\fR(\fBUint32 flags\fR); .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP \fBSDL_WasInit\fP allows you to see which SDL subsytems have been \fIinitialized\fR\&. \fBflags\fR is a bitwise OR\&'d combination of the subsystems you wish to check (see \fI\fBSDL_Init\fP\fR for a list of subsystem flags)\&. .SH "RETURN VALUE" .PP \fBSDL_WasInit\fP returns a bitwised OR\&'d combination of the initialized subsystems\&. .SH "EXAMPLES" .PP .nf \f(CW /* Here are several ways you can use SDL_WasInit() */ /* Get init data on all the subsystems */ Uint32 subsystem_init; subsystem_init=SDL_WasInit(SDL_INIT_EVERYTHING); if(subsystem_init&SDL_INIT_VIDEO) printf("Video is initialized\&. "); else printf("Video is not initialized\&. "); /* Just check for one specfic subsystem */ if(SDL_WasInit(SDL_INIT_VIDEO)!=0) printf("Video is initialized\&. "); else printf("Video is not initialized\&. "); /* Check for two subsystems */ Uint32 subsystem_mask=SDL_INIT_VIDEO|SDL_INIT_AUDIO; if(SDL_WasInit(subsystem_mask)==subsystem_mask) printf("Video and Audio initialized\&. "); else printf("Video and Audio not initialized\&. "); \fR .fi .PP .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fI\fBSDL_Init\fP\fR, \fI\fBSDL_Subsystem\fP\fR ...\" created by instant / docbook-to-man, Tue 11 Sep 2001, 23:00