view test/loopwave.c @ 4240:cb44bf8f8a0f SDL-1.2

Fixed bug #719 Mike Blaguszewski 2009-03-23 13:32:22 PDT Patch to 1.2 HEAD that fixes the issue Fixes bug in SDL 1.2.13 where clicking on an app's title bar to activate the app, when cursor capturing is enabled, will cause the window to jump. This is because SDL's handler for activate events calls a low-level Quartz function to move the cursor. Calling this when the mouse is down in the title bar confuses the WindowServer into thinking the title bar has been dragged. The patch defers processing of activate events in this case. The bottom line is that CGWarpMouseCursorPosition() is not safe to call when the mouse in down in a window's title bar.
author Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
date Wed, 23 Sep 2009 07:18:02 +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);
}