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Mason Wheeler to sdl
I updated SDL, and suddenly my SDL frames stopped working. They'd "initialize" full of gibberish, and I couldn't render anything to them. After a bit of digging, I found a problem: the renderer initialization routine in my SDL frame code wasn't getting called anymore.
procedure TSdlFrame.Paint;
begin
if SDL_SelectRenderer(FWindowID) = -1 then
CreateRenderer;
SDL_RenderPresent;
end;
function TSdlFrame.CreateRenderer: boolean;
const
pf: tagPIXELFORMATDESCRIPTOR = (nSize: sizeof(pf); nVersion: 1;
dwFlags: PFD_DRAW_TO_WINDOW or PFD_SUPPORT_OPENGL or PFD_DOUBLEBUFFER;
iPixelType: PFD_TYPE_RGBA; cColorBits: 24; cAlphaBits: 8;
iLayerType: PFD_MAIN_PLANE);
RENDERERS: array[TRendererType] of AnsiString = ('software', 'gdi', 'opengl', 'd3d');
var
pFormat: integer;
begin
if (SDL_SelectRenderer(FWindowID) = 0) then
begin
result := true;
Exit;
end;
if FRendererType = rtOpenGL then
begin
pFormat := ChoosePixelFormat(canvas.Handle, @pf);
if not SetPixelFormat(canvas.Handle, pFormat, @pf) then
outputDebugString(PChar(SysErrorMessage(GetLastError)));
if wglCreateContext(canvas.Handle) = 0 then
outputDebugString(PChar(SysErrorMessage(GetLastError)));
end;
if (SDL_CreateRenderer(FWindowID, SDL_RendererIndex(RENDERERS[FRendererType]), [sdlrPresentFlip3, sdlrAccelerated]) = 0) then
begin
SDL_ShowWindow(FWindowID);
assert(SDL_SetRenderDrawColor(0, 0, 0, 255) = 0);
FFlags := SDL_GetWindowFlags(FWindowID);
if assigned(FOnAvailable) then
FOnAvailable(self);
end
else outputDebugString(pChar(format('SDL_CreateRenderer failed: %s', [sdl_GetError])));
result := SDL_SelectRenderer(FWindowID) = 0;
end;
This is a critical issue. The Paint method gets called when the control receives a WM_PAINT message from Windows. I can't create the renderer before then, or it will fail and cause trouble. And when I do create it, it needs to be created with certain parameters. So imagine my surprise when I started debugging into the DLL and found that SDL_SelectRenderer was trying to be "helpful" by creating the renderer for me if it didn't already exist! Now not only does my initialization code not get called, I end up with the wrong renderer and so things don't render as expected when I try to use the window.
author | Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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date | Tue, 24 Nov 2009 04:48:12 +0000 |
parents | d3baf5ac4e37 |
children | f7b03b6838cb |
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/* SDL - Simple DirectMedia Layer Copyright (C) 1997-2009 Sam Lantinga This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA Sam Lantinga slouken@libsdl.org */ /** * \file SDL_quit.h * * Include file for SDL quit event handling. */ #ifndef _SDL_quit_h #define _SDL_quit_h #include "SDL_stdinc.h" #include "SDL_error.h" /** * \file SDL_quit.h * * An ::SDL_QUIT event is generated when the user tries to close the application * window. If it is ignored or filtered out, the window will remain open. * If it is not ignored or filtered, it is queued normally and the window * is allowed to close. When the window is closed, screen updates will * complete, but have no effect. * * SDL_Init() installs signal handlers for SIGINT (keyboard interrupt) * and SIGTERM (system termination request), if handlers do not already * exist, that generate ::SDL_QUIT events as well. There is no way * to determine the cause of an ::SDL_QUIT event, but setting a signal * handler in your application will override the default generation of * quit events for that signal. * * \sa SDL_Quit() */ /* There are no functions directly affecting the quit event */ #define SDL_QuitRequested() \ (SDL_PumpEvents(), SDL_PeepEvents(NULL,0,SDL_PEEKEVENT,SDL_QUITMASK)) #endif /* _SDL_quit_h */