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Replaced Mac OS X's C++ cdrom code with almost-direct translation to C. Sam
requested this effort on the mailing list, apparently because of binary
compatibility issues between 10.4 and earlier systems (or gcc4 and earlier
compilers?).
Works fine with SDL12/test/testcdrom.c, with this command line:
./testcdrom -status -list -play -sleep 5000 -pause -sleep 3000 -resume \
-sleep 5000 -stop -sleep 3000 -play -sleep 3000 -stop \
-sleep 3000 -eject
Unix Makefiles work, XCode project still need updating for new filenames.
author | Ryan C. Gordon <icculus@icculus.org> |
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date | Thu, 22 Sep 2005 08:48:16 +0000 |
parents | 623b453a3219 |
children | 782fd950bd46 c121d94672cb |
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/* Include the SDL main definition header */ #include "SDL_main.h" #include <stdlib.h> #include <unistd.h> #ifdef main #undef main #endif #ifdef QWS #include <qpe/qpeapplication.h> #include <qapplication.h> #include <qpe/qpeapplication.h> #include <stdlib.h> // Workaround for OPIE to remove taskbar icon. Also fixes // some issues in Qtopia where there are left-over qcop files in /tmp/. // I'm guessing this will also clean up the taskbar in the Sharp version // of Qtopia. static inline void cleanupQCop() { QString appname(qApp->argv()[0]); int slash = appname.findRev("/"); if(slash != -1) { appname = appname.mid(slash+1); } QString cmd = QPEApplication::qpeDir() + "bin/qcop QPE/System 'closing(QString)' '"+appname+"'"; system(cmd.latin1()); cmd = "/tmp/qcop-msg-"+appname; unlink(cmd.latin1()); } static QPEApplication *app; #endif extern int SDL_main(int argc, char *argv[]); int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { #ifdef QWS // This initializes the Qtopia application. It needs to be done here // because it parses command line options. app = new QPEApplication(argc, argv); QWidget dummy; app->showMainWidget(&dummy); atexit(cleanupQCop); #endif // Exit here because if return is used, the application // doesn't seem to quit correctly. exit(SDL_main(argc, argv)); }