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Removed atexit() from most of the test programs; atexit(SDL_Quit) isn't safe if SDL is built with a non-cdecl calling convention, and it's just generally bad practice anyhow. Now programs explicitly call SDL_Quit() where appropriate, wrap SDL_Quit() in a cdecl function where it can't be avoided, and rely on the parachute where a crash might have hit the atexit() before (these ARE test programs, after all!).
author Ryan C. Gordon <icculus@icculus.org>
date Wed, 28 Sep 2005 11:36:20 +0000
parents ca06a994f03c
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/* Test program to check SDL's CPU feature detection */

#include <stdio.h>

#include "SDL.h"
#include "SDL_cpuinfo.h"

int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
	printf("RDTSC %s\n", SDL_HasRDTSC() ? "detected" : "not detected");
	printf("MMX %s\n", SDL_HasMMX() ? "detected" : "not detected");
	printf("MMX Ext %s\n", SDL_HasMMXExt() ? "detected" : "not detected");
	printf("3DNow %s\n", SDL_Has3DNow() ? "detected" : "not detected");
	printf("3DNow Ext %s\n", SDL_Has3DNowExt() ? "detected" : "not detected");
	printf("SSE %s\n", SDL_HasSSE() ? "detected" : "not detected");
	printf("SSE2 %s\n", SDL_HasSSE2() ? "detected" : "not detected");
	printf("AltiVec %s\n", SDL_HasAltiVec() ? "detected" : "not detected");
	return(0);
}