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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> |
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date | Sun, 04 Jan 2004 14:55:35 +0000 |
parents | 74212992fb08 |
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HERMES 1.2.4 (c)1998 Christian Nentwich (brn) (c.nentwich@cs.ucl.ac.uk) and quite a few assembler routines (c) Glenn Fielder (gaffer@gaffer.org) This library and all the files enclosed in this package are free software under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License (LGPL). Please refer to the included file COPYING.LIB for the exact terms. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is a stripped down version of HERMES, including only the x86 assembler converters, for use with Simple DirectMedia Layer. The full HERMES library is available at: http://hermes.terminal.at/