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Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 13:09:32 +0300 From: Tommi Kyntola <tommi.kyntola@ray.fi> To: sdl@libsdl.org Subject: [SDL] [RFC] get_ticks broken on linux It uses gettimeofday to calculate the timedifference. Gettimeofday returns current time which is seldom monotonous. This breaks SDL timer subsystem. (time callbacks and all that get borked when the time difference ms is suddenly ~ 2^32) I posted a message about this earlier but got no response. Some thoughts on this matter would be appreciated. (Or even an explanation for the lack of interest.) A patch below would use the posix timers that have been around since posix 93 and do provide a good source of monotonous time on linux boxes (and on few others too). The following patch is also availabe at: http://www.hut.fi/u/tkyntola/SDL-1.2.9-clockfix.patch It's against 1.2.9, but I can easily rediffit against the cvs branch is needed. cheers, Tommi Kyntola tommi.kyntola@ray.fi
author Ryan C. Gordon <icculus@icculus.org>
date Tue, 11 Oct 2005 18:16:12 +0000
parents c203b4a42701
children 983df4f9c1c6
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/* Test program to check SDL's CPU endian detection and byte swapping routines */

#include <stdio.h>

#include "SDL.h"
#include "SDL_endian.h"

int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
	Uint16 value16 = 0xCDAB;
	Uint32 value32 = 0xEFBEADDE;
#if defined(__GNUC__) && defined(SDL_HAS_64BIT_TYPE)
	Uint64 value64 = 0xEFBEADDECDAB3412LL;
#endif

	printf("This is a %s endian machine.\n",
		(SDL_BYTEORDER == SDL_LIL_ENDIAN) ? "little" : "big");
	printf("Value 16 = 0x%X, swapped = 0x%X\n", value16, SDL_Swap16(value16));
	printf("Value 32 = 0x%X, swapped = 0x%X\n", value32, SDL_Swap32(value32));
#if defined(__GNUC__) && defined(SDL_HAS_64BIT_TYPE)
	printf("Value 64 = 0x%llX, swapped = 0x%llX\n", value64, SDL_Swap64(value64));
#endif
	return(0);
}