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Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 18:20:33 -0800
From: Eric Wing
Subject: SDL/Universal Binary updates
Hi Sam,
Attached is a big set of changes to the Xcode projects to support
Universal Binaries. I have also included .dmgs that include the
prebuilt frameworks.
Ryan, I also updated SMPEG which is also in the package.
The SDL and smpeg binaries were built against the CVS version (pulled
maybe a month ago?).
I do not have an Intel Mac to test on so I have no idea if this stuff
actually works. However, Christian Walther has been a big help in
testing 10.2.8 and 10.3.9 so I'm fairly confident we got the build
settings correct for at least PPC.
I have attempted to document the important things for producing these
Universal Binaries. Documentation is somewhat scattered through out
everything, but there is a big centralized piece of documentation in
the UniversalBinaryNotes.rtf in the SDL.dmg.
As far as Universal Binaries are concerned, the big things were:
- Build with gcc 3.3 on PPC, 4.0 on Intel.
- We couldn't get any of the MMX/SSE code to compile/link (SDL and
smpeg).
- All 3rd party dependencies had to be rebuilt as Universal
There were also a bunch of non-Universal things that have been updated:
- I converted the SDL-satellites to create .dmg's instead of .pkg
installers
- Updated all 3rd party static libraries with current versions. (I
think libpng was the most dramatic going from 1.0.? to 1.2.8 with API
breakage. I haven't found any problems so far in doing this.)
- Changed some compiler optimization settings
- Finally updated the exports list for SDL_mixer
- Tried to include a static smpeg in SDL_mixer (multiple build
variants in Xcode project now)
- Enabled Altivec in SDL (we forgot to add the flags to Xcode last time)
- More documentation
Since so many things have changed, there might be new problems
introduced. The big issue I've found so far is with SDL_mixer. As I
mentioned on the mailing list, MP3's produce an assertion failure.
And the MikMod problem reported on Bugzilla continues to persist.
There's probably a bunch of other stuff I'm forgetting. There really
were hundreds of little things I mucked with so it's hard to remember
them all.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Thanks,
Eric
author | Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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date | Thu, 02 Feb 2006 06:26:39 +0000 |
parents | be9c9c8f6d53 |
children | 14717b52abc0 |
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/* Simple test of the SDL threading code */ #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <signal.h> #include "SDL.h" #include "SDL_thread.h" static int alive = 0; /* Call this instead of exit(), so we can clean up SDL: atexit() is evil. */ static void quit(int rc) { SDL_Quit(); exit(rc); } int ThreadFunc(void *data) { printf("Started thread %s: My thread id is %u\n", (char *)data, SDL_ThreadID()); while ( alive ) { printf("Thread '%s' is alive!\n", (char *)data); SDL_Delay(1*1000); } printf("Thread '%s' exiting!\n", (char *)data); return(0); } static void killed(int sig) { printf("Killed with SIGTERM, waiting 5 seconds to exit\n"); SDL_Delay(5*1000); alive = 0; quit(0); } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { SDL_Thread *thread; /* Load the SDL library */ if ( SDL_Init(0) < 0 ) { fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't initialize SDL: %s\n",SDL_GetError()); return(1); } alive = 1; thread = SDL_CreateThread(ThreadFunc, "#1"); if ( thread == NULL ) { fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't create thread: %s\n", SDL_GetError()); quit(1); } SDL_Delay(5*1000); printf("Waiting for thread #1\n"); alive = 0; SDL_WaitThread(thread, NULL); alive = 1; thread = SDL_CreateThread(ThreadFunc, "#2"); if ( thread == NULL ) { fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't create thread: %s\n", SDL_GetError()); quit(1); } SDL_Delay(5*1000); printf("Killing thread #2\n"); SDL_KillThread(thread); alive = 1; signal(SIGTERM, killed); thread = SDL_CreateThread(ThreadFunc, "#3"); if ( thread == NULL ) { fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't create thread: %s\n", SDL_GetError()); quit(1); } raise(SIGTERM); SDL_Quit(); /* Never reached */ return(0); /* Never reached */ }