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Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2005 18:36:09 +0100
From: Jon Daniel
Subject: [SDL] KeyRepeat fix
If you switch keys very fast and hold the last one it
doesn't get repeated because the key release of the first key
occured after the key press of the second key.
Unfortunatly the key release of the first key sets
SDL_KeyRepeat.timestamp = 0; causing the the second key not to repeat.
This should be always reproducable. I've only checked this on x86-64
X11.
To fix this I just added another condition to make sure the sym of the
released key matches SDL_KeyRepeat.key.keysym.sym.
author | Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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date | Mon, 03 Jan 2005 00:24:44 +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); }