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view test/testerror.c @ 4107:4e3b250c950e SDL-1.2
Erik Heckers fixed bug #493
Searching the installed man pages for SDL functions fails, e.g.
man -k SDL_ |grep Video
After investigating this I found that "makewhatis", the tool that generates
the "whatis" database, reads the SDL_* man pages, but doesn't produce
entries in the "whatis" database for the SDL_* man pages.
After some more debugging I found the reason is a missing space.
After editing SDL_Init.3(.gz) and replacing
SDL_Init\- Initializes SDL
with
SDL_Init \- Initializes SDL
everything works fine.
After running "makewhatis" I can successfully do a
man -k SDL_
and SDL_Init is listed in the output.
author | Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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date | Sat, 29 Dec 2007 02:34:53 +0000 |
parents | 290b5baf2fca |
children | 782fd950bd46 c121d94672cb |
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/* Simple test of the SDL threading code and error handling */ #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <signal.h> #include "SDL.h" #include "SDL_thread.h" static int alive = 0; /* Call this instead of exit(), so we can clean up SDL: atexit() is evil. */ static void quit(int rc) { SDL_Quit(); exit(rc); } int SDLCALL ThreadFunc(void *data) { /* Set the child thread error string */ SDL_SetError("Thread %s (%d) had a problem: %s", (char *)data, SDL_ThreadID(), "nevermind"); while ( alive ) { printf("Thread '%s' is alive!\n", (char *)data); SDL_Delay(1*1000); } printf("Child thread error string: %s\n", SDL_GetError()); return(0); } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { SDL_Thread *thread; /* Load the SDL library */ if ( SDL_Init(0) < 0 ) { fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't initialize SDL: %s\n",SDL_GetError()); return(1); } /* Set the error value for the main thread */ SDL_SetError("No worries"); alive = 1; thread = SDL_CreateThread(ThreadFunc, "#1"); if ( thread == NULL ) { fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't create thread: %s\n", SDL_GetError()); quit(1); } SDL_Delay(5*1000); printf("Waiting for thread #1\n"); alive = 0; SDL_WaitThread(thread, NULL); printf("Main thread error string: %s\n", SDL_GetError()); SDL_Quit(); return(0); }