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Date: Mon, 02 May 2005 04:23:16 -0500
From: Jonathan Atkins
Subject: Re: [PATCH] *CRITICAL* 8bit direct RGB palette not being created
I think that SDL_AllocFormat should create the palette for all 8bit
surfaces. And when the RGBAmasks match the normal 3:3:2:0 we need to
apply the old behavior. If the mask doesn't match that, then we need
to make the right palette assuming the masks are valid (I don't think
we validate any masks for high color surfaces...so we wouldn't here)
Then there's always a palette available for the 8bit surfaces.
This restores the normal behavior and allows for masks to create
palettes automatically for odd masks even, which would be a neato
thing to have in there, as SDL never did this before.
author | Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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date | Mon, 16 May 2005 05:34:58 +0000 |
parents | 623b453a3219 |
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## Makefile.am for the SDL thread library noinst_LTLIBRARIES = libthread.la ARCH_SUBDIRS = $(srcdir)/generic \ $(srcdir)/amigaos \ $(srcdir)/beos \ $(srcdir)/bsdi \ $(srcdir)/dc \ $(srcdir)/epoc \ $(srcdir)/irix \ $(srcdir)/linux \ $(srcdir)/pth \ $(srcdir)/win32 # Older versions of Linux require an asm clone() implementation if USE_CLONE THREAD_ASM_SRC = linux/clone.S else THREAD_ASM_SRC = endif COMMON_SRCS = \ SDL_systhread.h \ SDL_thread.c \ SDL_thread_c.h ARCH_SRCS = \ SDL_systhread.c \ SDL_systhread_c.h \ SDL_sysmutex.c \ SDL_sysmutex_c.h \ SDL_syssem.c \ SDL_syssem_c.h \ SDL_syscond.c \ SDL_syscond_c.h \ $(THREAD_ASM_SRC) libthread_la_SOURCES = $(COMMON_SRCS) $(ARCH_SRCS) ## Let automake know that it shouldn't distribute linked sources BUILT_SOURCES = $(ARCH_SRCS) ## Let automake know that it should remove these for distribution DISTCLEANFILES = $(ARCH_SRCS) # The architecture specific directories need to be copied into place # when building a distribution. dist-hook: (cd $(distdir) && rm -f $(BUILT_SOURCES)) cp -rp $(ARCH_SUBDIRS) $(distdir) (cd $(distdir) && rm -rf `find . -name CVS`)