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view test/loopwave.c @ 4138:b1fd24d62e55 SDL-1.2
Date: Tue, 05 Feb 2008 01:41:08 -0500
From: Mike Miscevic
Subject: SDL and capslock/numlock
Find attached a patch against SDL-1.2.13 for check of SDL_NO_LOCK_KEYS
environment variable. This differs slightly from other patches I've seen
in that it has 3 modes:
Disable CAPS-LOCK and NUM-LOCK supression of down+up key events,
suitable for games where the player needs these keys to do more than
just toggle. A value of 1 will effect both CAPS-LOCK and NUM-LOCK. A
value of 2 will effect only CAPS-LOCK. A value of 3 will effect only
NUM-LOCK. All other values have no effect.
This works for me and has been tested on:
- Fedora 8 64-bit
- SRCRPM SDL-1.2.13-1.fc8.src.rpm
- Emeny Territory Quake Wars (ETQW), native 32-bit commercial game
--Mike Miscevic
author | Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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date | Tue, 26 Feb 2008 10:50:28 +0000 |
parents | e905bb5d9bc3 |
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/* Program to load a wave file and loop playing it using SDL sound */ /* loopwaves.c is much more robust in handling WAVE files -- This is only for simple WAVEs */ #include "SDL_config.h" #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #if HAVE_SIGNAL_H #include <signal.h> #endif #include "SDL.h" #include "SDL_audio.h" struct { SDL_AudioSpec spec; Uint8 *sound; /* Pointer to wave data */ Uint32 soundlen; /* Length of wave data */ int soundpos; /* Current play position */ } wave; /* Call this instead of exit(), so we can clean up SDL: atexit() is evil. */ static void quit(int rc) { SDL_Quit(); exit(rc); } void SDLCALL fillerup(void *unused, Uint8 *stream, int len) { Uint8 *waveptr; int waveleft; /* Set up the pointers */ waveptr = wave.sound + wave.soundpos; waveleft = wave.soundlen - wave.soundpos; /* Go! */ while ( waveleft <= len ) { SDL_memcpy(stream, waveptr, waveleft); stream += waveleft; len -= waveleft; waveptr = wave.sound; waveleft = wave.soundlen; wave.soundpos = 0; } SDL_memcpy(stream, waveptr, len); wave.soundpos += len; } static int done = 0; void poked(int sig) { done = 1; } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { char name[32]; /* Load the SDL library */ if ( SDL_Init(SDL_INIT_AUDIO) < 0 ) { fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't initialize SDL: %s\n",SDL_GetError()); return(1); } if ( argv[1] == NULL ) { argv[1] = "sample.wav"; } /* Load the wave file into memory */ if ( SDL_LoadWAV(argv[1], &wave.spec, &wave.sound, &wave.soundlen) == NULL ) { fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't load %s: %s\n", argv[1], SDL_GetError()); quit(1); } wave.spec.callback = fillerup; #if HAVE_SIGNAL_H /* Set the signals */ #ifdef SIGHUP signal(SIGHUP, poked); #endif signal(SIGINT, poked); #ifdef SIGQUIT signal(SIGQUIT, poked); #endif signal(SIGTERM, poked); #endif /* HAVE_SIGNAL_H */ /* Initialize fillerup() variables */ if ( SDL_OpenAudio(&wave.spec, NULL) < 0 ) { fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't open audio: %s\n", SDL_GetError()); SDL_FreeWAV(wave.sound); quit(2); } SDL_PauseAudio(0); /* Let the audio run */ printf("Using audio driver: %s\n", SDL_AudioDriverName(name, 32)); while ( ! done && (SDL_GetAudioStatus() == SDL_AUDIO_PLAYING) ) SDL_Delay(1000); /* Clean up on signal */ SDL_CloseAudio(); SDL_FreeWAV(wave.sound); SDL_Quit(); return(0); }