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Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 11:38:51 -0700 (PDT)
From: Eric Wing <ewing2121@yahoo.com>
Subject: New OS X patch (was Re: [SDL] Bug with inverted mouse coordinates in
I have a new patch for OS X I would like to submit.
First, it appears no further action has been taken on
my fix from Apple on the OpenGL windowed mode mouse
inversion problem. The fix would reunify the code, and
no longer require case checking for which version of
the OS you are running. This is probably a good fix
because the behavior with the old code could change
again with future versions of the OS, so those fixes
are included in this new patch.
But in addition, when I was at Apple, I asked them
about the ability to distinguish between the modifier
keys on the left and right sides of the keyboard (e.g.
Left Shift, Right Shift, Left/Right Alt, L/R Cmd, L/R
Ctrl). They told me that starting with Panther, the OS
began supporting this feature. This has always been a
source of annoyance for me when bringing a program
that comes from Windows or Linux to OS X when the
keybindings happened to need distinguishable left-side
and right-side keys. So the rest of the patch I am
submitting contains new code to support this feature
on Panther (and presumably later versions of the OS).
So after removing the OS version checks for the mouse
inversion problem, I reused the OS version checks to
activate the Left/Right detection of modifier keys. If
you are running Panther (or above), the new code will
attempt to distinguish between sides. For the older
OS's, the code path reverts to the original code.
I've tested with Panther on a G4 Cube, G5 dual
processor, and Powerbook Rev C. The Cube and G5
keyboards demonstrated the ability to distinguish
between sides. The Powerbook seems to only have
left-side keys, but the patch was still able to handle
it by producing the same results as before the patch.
I also wanted to test a non-Apple keyboard.
Unfortunately, I don't have any PC USB keyboards.
However, I was able to borrow a Sun Microsystems USB
keyboard, so I tried that out on the G5, and I got the
correct behavior for left and right sides. I'm
expecting that if it worked with a Sun keyboard, most
other keyboards should work with no problems.
author | Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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date | Fri, 20 Aug 2004 22:35:23 +0000 |
parents | a5defa3b93e1 |
children | d94b080ff6ce |
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# Configure paths for SDL # Sam Lantinga 9/21/99 # stolen from Manish Singh # stolen back from Frank Belew # stolen from Manish Singh # Shamelessly stolen from Owen Taylor dnl AM_PATH_SDL([MINIMUM-VERSION, [ACTION-IF-FOUND [, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]]]) dnl Test for SDL, and define SDL_CFLAGS and SDL_LIBS dnl AC_DEFUN([AM_PATH_SDL], [dnl dnl Get the cflags and libraries from the sdl-config script dnl AC_ARG_WITH(sdl-prefix,[ --with-sdl-prefix=PFX Prefix where SDL is installed (optional)], sdl_prefix="$withval", sdl_prefix="") AC_ARG_WITH(sdl-exec-prefix,[ --with-sdl-exec-prefix=PFX Exec prefix where SDL is installed (optional)], sdl_exec_prefix="$withval", sdl_exec_prefix="") AC_ARG_ENABLE(sdltest, [ --disable-sdltest Do not try to compile and run a test SDL program], , enable_sdltest=yes) if test x$sdl_exec_prefix != x ; then sdl_args="$sdl_args --exec-prefix=$sdl_exec_prefix" if test x${SDL_CONFIG+set} != xset ; then SDL_CONFIG=$sdl_exec_prefix/bin/sdl-config fi fi if test x$sdl_prefix != x ; then sdl_args="$sdl_args --prefix=$sdl_prefix" if test x${SDL_CONFIG+set} != xset ; then SDL_CONFIG=$sdl_prefix/bin/sdl-config fi fi AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_TARGET]) PATH="$prefix/bin:$prefix/usr/bin:$PATH" AC_PATH_PROG(SDL_CONFIG, sdl-config, no, [$PATH]) min_sdl_version=ifelse([$1], ,0.11.0,$1) AC_MSG_CHECKING(for SDL - version >= $min_sdl_version) no_sdl="" if test "$SDL_CONFIG" = "no" ; then no_sdl=yes else SDL_CFLAGS=`$SDL_CONFIG $sdlconf_args --cflags` SDL_LIBS=`$SDL_CONFIG $sdlconf_args --libs` sdl_major_version=`$SDL_CONFIG $sdl_args --version | \ sed 's/\([[0-9]]*\).\([[0-9]]*\).\([[0-9]]*\)/\1/'` sdl_minor_version=`$SDL_CONFIG $sdl_args --version | \ sed 's/\([[0-9]]*\).\([[0-9]]*\).\([[0-9]]*\)/\2/'` sdl_micro_version=`$SDL_CONFIG $sdl_config_args --version | \ sed 's/\([[0-9]]*\).\([[0-9]]*\).\([[0-9]]*\)/\3/'` if test "x$enable_sdltest" = "xyes" ; then ac_save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS" ac_save_LIBS="$LIBS" CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $SDL_CFLAGS" LIBS="$LIBS $SDL_LIBS" dnl dnl Now check if the installed SDL is sufficiently new. (Also sanity dnl checks the results of sdl-config to some extent dnl rm -f conf.sdltest AC_TRY_RUN([ #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include "SDL.h" char* my_strdup (char *str) { char *new_str; if (str) { new_str = (char *)malloc ((strlen (str) + 1) * sizeof(char)); strcpy (new_str, str); } else new_str = NULL; return new_str; } int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { int major, minor, micro; char *tmp_version; /* This hangs on some systems (?) system ("touch conf.sdltest"); */ { FILE *fp = fopen("conf.sdltest", "a"); if ( fp ) fclose(fp); } /* HP/UX 9 (%@#!) writes to sscanf strings */ tmp_version = my_strdup("$min_sdl_version"); if (sscanf(tmp_version, "%d.%d.%d", &major, &minor, µ) != 3) { printf("%s, bad version string\n", "$min_sdl_version"); exit(1); } if (($sdl_major_version > major) || (($sdl_major_version == major) && ($sdl_minor_version > minor)) || (($sdl_major_version == major) && ($sdl_minor_version == minor) && ($sdl_micro_version >= micro))) { return 0; } else { printf("\n*** 'sdl-config --version' returned %d.%d.%d, but the minimum version\n", $sdl_major_version, $sdl_minor_version, $sdl_micro_version); printf("*** of SDL required is %d.%d.%d. If sdl-config is correct, then it is\n", major, minor, micro); printf("*** best to upgrade to the required version.\n"); printf("*** If sdl-config was wrong, set the environment variable SDL_CONFIG\n"); printf("*** to point to the correct copy of sdl-config, and remove the file\n"); printf("*** config.cache before re-running configure\n"); return 1; } } ],, no_sdl=yes,[echo $ac_n "cross compiling; assumed OK... $ac_c"]) CFLAGS="$ac_save_CFLAGS" LIBS="$ac_save_LIBS" fi fi if test "x$no_sdl" = x ; then AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) ifelse([$2], , :, [$2]) else AC_MSG_RESULT(no) if test "$SDL_CONFIG" = "no" ; then echo "*** The sdl-config script installed by SDL could not be found" echo "*** If SDL was installed in PREFIX, make sure PREFIX/bin is in" echo "*** your path, or set the SDL_CONFIG environment variable to the" echo "*** full path to sdl-config." else if test -f conf.sdltest ; then : else echo "*** Could not run SDL test program, checking why..." CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $SDL_CFLAGS" LIBS="$LIBS $SDL_LIBS" AC_TRY_LINK([ #include <stdio.h> #include "SDL.h" int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { return 0; } #undef main #define main K_and_R_C_main ], [ return 0; ], [ echo "*** The test program compiled, but did not run. This usually means" echo "*** that the run-time linker is not finding SDL or finding the wrong" echo "*** version of SDL. If it is not finding SDL, you'll need to set your" echo "*** LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable, or edit /etc/ld.so.conf to point" echo "*** to the installed location Also, make sure you have run ldconfig if that" echo "*** is required on your system" echo "***" echo "*** If you have an old version installed, it is best to remove it, although" echo "*** you may also be able to get things to work by modifying LD_LIBRARY_PATH"], [ echo "*** The test program failed to compile or link. See the file config.log for the" echo "*** exact error that occured. This usually means SDL was incorrectly installed" echo "*** or that you have moved SDL since it was installed. In the latter case, you" echo "*** may want to edit the sdl-config script: $SDL_CONFIG" ]) CFLAGS="$ac_save_CFLAGS" LIBS="$ac_save_LIBS" fi fi SDL_CFLAGS="" SDL_LIBS="" ifelse([$3], , :, [$3]) fi AC_SUBST(SDL_CFLAGS) AC_SUBST(SDL_LIBS) rm -f conf.sdltest ])