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view test/testtimer.c @ 4168:69bcba65c388 SDL-1.2
Fixed bug #526
Comment #1 From Simon Howard 2009-03-20 16:50:56
Hi,
I'm the author of Chocolate Doom, one of the other source ports that James
mentioned. This is a patch against the current SVN version of SDL 1.2 that
fixes the bug. It has been tested and hopefully should be obviously correct
from examining the changes. I'll give a brief explanation.
When the palette is set with SDL_SetPalette, the IDirectDrawPalette_SetEntries
DirectX function is invoked. However, when this happens, a WM_PALETTECHANGED
message is sent to the window.
A WM_PALETTECHANGED message can also be received if the palette is changed for
some other reason, like if the system palette is changed. Therefore, the
palette change handler (DX5_PaletteChanged) has code to deal with this case.
It distinguishes "expected" palette changes (set with SDL_SetPalette) from
"unexpected" palette changes using the colorchange_expected variable, which is
set before calling IDirectDrawPalette_SetEntries. However, the code to set
this variable is missing in the fullscreen code path. By setting this
variable, the palette change is handled properly and the freezes go away.
author | Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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date | Mon, 13 Apr 2009 00:53:12 +0000 |
parents | 290b5baf2fca |
children | 782fd950bd46 c121d94672cb |
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/* Test program to check the resolution of the SDL timer on the current platform */ #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include "SDL.h" #define DEFAULT_RESOLUTION 1 static int ticks = 0; static Uint32 SDLCALL ticktock(Uint32 interval) { ++ticks; return(interval); } static Uint32 SDLCALL callback(Uint32 interval, void *param) { printf("Timer %d : param = %d\n", interval, (int)(uintptr_t)param); return interval; } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int desired; SDL_TimerID t1, t2, t3; if ( SDL_Init(SDL_INIT_TIMER) < 0 ) { fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't initialize SDL: %s\n", SDL_GetError()); return(1); } /* Start the timer */ desired = 0; if ( argv[1] ) { desired = atoi(argv[1]); } if ( desired == 0 ) { desired = DEFAULT_RESOLUTION; } SDL_SetTimer(desired, ticktock); /* Wait 10 seconds */ printf("Waiting 10 seconds\n"); SDL_Delay(10*1000); /* Stop the timer */ SDL_SetTimer(0, NULL); /* Print the results */ if ( ticks ) { fprintf(stderr, "Timer resolution: desired = %d ms, actual = %f ms\n", desired, (double)(10*1000)/ticks); } /* Test multiple timers */ printf("Testing multiple timers...\n"); t1 = SDL_AddTimer(100, callback, (void*)1); if(!t1) fprintf(stderr,"Could not create timer 1: %s\n", SDL_GetError()); t2 = SDL_AddTimer(50, callback, (void*)2); if(!t2) fprintf(stderr,"Could not create timer 2: %s\n", SDL_GetError()); t3 = SDL_AddTimer(233, callback, (void*)3); if(!t3) fprintf(stderr,"Could not create timer 3: %s\n", SDL_GetError()); /* Wait 10 seconds */ printf("Waiting 10 seconds\n"); SDL_Delay(10*1000); printf("Removing timer 1 and waiting 5 more seconds\n"); SDL_RemoveTimer(t1); SDL_Delay(5*1000); SDL_RemoveTimer(t2); SDL_RemoveTimer(t3); SDL_Quit(); return(0); }