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I noticed MacOSX SDL sets up working directory to parent of executable. On BeOS is should setup it the same way, but it only does when Tracker wasn't restarted. I checked code and it looks like a hack to me :( It looks for env variable and than comapres it to default when OpenTracker was started after boot, and wasn't restarted. That's probably ok, for that exact case. Unfortunetly that variable isn't always like that. For example, after Tracker crashes and is restarted, env variable most probably is different (depends on how Tracker was restarted, by what application, etc... for example: i have launcher application from which i can restart Tracker, and after that nev variable points to that application's directory, not Tracker's).
author Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
date Tue, 24 Feb 2004 18:58:40 +0000
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>SDL_LockSurface</H1
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>SDL_LockSurface&nbsp;--&nbsp;Lock a surface for directly access.</DIV
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>#include "SDL.h"</PRE
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>int <B
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>(SDL_Surface *surface);</CODE
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accessing the pixels.  Between calls to <TT
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>SDL_LockSurface</TT
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and <TT
CLASS="FUNCTION"
>SDL_UnlockSurface</TT
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<TT
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>SDL_UnlockSurface</TT
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>Not all surfaces require locking.  
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>SDL_MUSTLOCK</TT
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>surface</I
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evaluates to <SPAN
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>, then you can read and write to the 
surface at any time, and the pixel format of the surface will not change. </P
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>No operating system or library calls should be made between lock/unlock
pairs, as critical system locks may be held during this time.</P
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>It should be noted, that since SDL 1.1.8 surface locks are recursive. This means that you can lock a surface multiple times, but each lock must have a match unlock.
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>    .
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    SDL_LockSurface( surface );
    .
    /* Surface is locked */
    /* Direct pixel access on surface here */
    .
    SDL_LockSurface( surface );
    .
    /* More direct pixel access on surface */
    .
    SDL_UnlockSurface( surface );
    /* Surface is still locked */
    /* Note: Is versions &#60; 1.1.8, the surface would have been */
    /* no longer locked at this stage                         */
    .
    SDL_UnlockSurface( surface );
    /* Surface is now unlocked */
    .
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