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Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2003 21:55:30 +0100 From: Max Horn Subject: SDL: video/quartz cleanup while doing some experimental changes in the quartz code, I was annoyed by having to recompile that one big .o file over and over again. So I decided to finally realize one TODO: properly splitting the code over multiple files :-). With two exceptions, I didn't make code changes, only rearranged files and added new headers. Since there are several new files, making a patch didn't work out so well, so I decided to just send you all the new & modified files. The one source change I made is related to showing/hiding the mouse. I renamed cursor_visible to cursor_should_be_visible and cursor_hidden to cursor_visible; I think that makes reading the code easier. Then I added two new functions: QZ_ShowMouse and QZ_HideMouse. They help manage cursor_visible (the former 'cursor_hidden'). Finally I replaced the Carbon ShowCursor/HiderCuror calls by [NSCursor hide] and [NSCursor unhide]. The API docs are not conclusive, but it might be that with those the "cursor_visible" (former 'cursor_hidden') hack may not be necessary anymore; however so far I didn't test this hypothesis, so I left that in. The other change was to remove in_foreground and use [NSApp isActive] instead: Manually keeping track of whether we are in the foreground is error prone. This should work better in some corner cases.
author Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
date Sun, 04 Jan 2004 14:55:35 +0000
parents 9430ba1a19f3
children c7376efecdb5
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#!/bin/sh
#
echo "Generating build information using aclocal, automake and autoconf"
echo "This may take a while ..."

# Touch the timestamps on all the files since CVS messes them up
directory=`dirname $0`
touch $directory/configure.in

# Regenerate configuration files
aclocal
automake --foreign --include-deps --add-missing --copy
autoconf
(cd test; aclocal; automake --foreign --include-deps --add-missing --copy; autoconf)

# Run configure for this platform
#./configure $*
echo "Now you are ready to run ./configure"