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In testdyngl.c the event type was being anded (&) with SDL_KEYDOWN and if the result was none zero the program was quiting. This is very weird because it was working earlier this week. I added some more trace code to SDL_x11events.c In SDL_X11opengl.c I modified SDL_GL_GetSwapInterval() so that it returns a pretty good value even if you have the SGI swap extension instead of the MESA swap extension. I just saved the value you set and return it too you.
author Bob Pendleton <bob@pendleton.com>
date Fri, 07 Mar 2008 23:57:15 +0000
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>SDL_Flip</H1
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>SDL_Flip&nbsp;--&nbsp;Swaps screen buffers</DIV
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>(SDL_Surface *screen);</CODE
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>On hardware that supports double-buffering, this function sets up a flip
and returns.  The hardware will wait for vertical retrace, and then swap
video buffers before the next video surface blit or lock will return.
On hardware that doesn't support double-buffering, this is equivalent
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setting the video mode for this function to perform hardware flipping.</P
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