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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> |
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date | Tue, 24 Feb 2004 18:58:40 +0000 |
parents | 74212992fb08 |
children | 05c551e5bc64 |
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These are test programs for the SDL library: testver Check the version and dynamic loading and endianness testtypes Check to see if the data types are the correct size testhread Hacked up test of multi-threading testlock Hacked up test of multi-threading and locking testerror Tests multi-threaded error handling testsem Tests SDL's semaphore implementation testtimer Test the timer facilities loopwave Audio test -- loop playing a WAV file testcdrom Sample audio CD control program testkeys List the available keyboard keys testvidinfo Show the pixel format of the display checkkeys Watch the key events to check the keyboard testwin Display a BMP image at various depths graywin Display a gray gradient and center mouse on spacebar testsprite Example of fast sprite movement on the screen testbitmap Test displaying 1-bit bitmaps testalpha Display an alpha faded icon -- paint with mouse testwm Test window manager -- title, icon, events threadwin Test multi-threaded event handling testgl A very simple example of using OpenGL with SDL testjoystick List joysticks and watch joystick events