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/* | ||
Simple DirectMedia Layer | ||
Copyright (C) 1997-2022 Sam Lantinga <[email protected]> | ||
This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied | ||
warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages | ||
arising from the use of this software. | ||
Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, | ||
including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it | ||
freely, subject to the following restrictions: | ||
1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not | ||
claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software | ||
in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be | ||
appreciated but is not required. | ||
2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be | ||
misrepresented as being the original software. | ||
3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution. | ||
*/ | ||
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/** | ||
* \file SDL.h | ||
* | ||
* Main include header for the SDL library | ||
*/ | ||
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#ifndef SDL_h_ | ||
#define SDL_h_ | ||
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#include "SDL_main.h" | ||
#include "SDL_stdinc.h" | ||
#include "SDL_assert.h" | ||
#include "SDL_atomic.h" | ||
#include "SDL_audio.h" | ||
#include "SDL_clipboard.h" | ||
#include "SDL_cpuinfo.h" | ||
#include "SDL_endian.h" | ||
#include "SDL_error.h" | ||
#include "SDL_events.h" | ||
#include "SDL_filesystem.h" | ||
#include "SDL_gamecontroller.h" | ||
#include "SDL_haptic.h" | ||
#include "SDL_hidapi.h" | ||
#include "SDL_hints.h" | ||
#include "SDL_joystick.h" | ||
#include "SDL_loadso.h" | ||
#include "SDL_log.h" | ||
#include "SDL_messagebox.h" | ||
#include "SDL_metal.h" | ||
#include "SDL_mutex.h" | ||
#include "SDL_power.h" | ||
#include "SDL_render.h" | ||
#include "SDL_rwops.h" | ||
#include "SDL_sensor.h" | ||
#include "SDL_shape.h" | ||
#include "SDL_system.h" | ||
#include "SDL_thread.h" | ||
#include "SDL_timer.h" | ||
#include "SDL_version.h" | ||
#include "SDL_video.h" | ||
#include "SDL_locale.h" | ||
#include "SDL_misc.h" | ||
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#include "begin_code.h" | ||
/* Set up for C function definitions, even when using C++ */ | ||
#ifdef __cplusplus | ||
extern "C" { | ||
#endif | ||
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/* As of version 0.5, SDL is loaded dynamically into the application */ | ||
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/** | ||
* \name SDL_INIT_* | ||
* | ||
* These are the flags which may be passed to SDL_Init(). You should | ||
* specify the subsystems which you will be using in your application. | ||
*/ | ||
/* @{ */ | ||
#define SDL_INIT_TIMER 0x00000001u | ||
#define SDL_INIT_AUDIO 0x00000010u | ||
#define SDL_INIT_VIDEO 0x00000020u /**< SDL_INIT_VIDEO implies SDL_INIT_EVENTS */ | ||
#define SDL_INIT_JOYSTICK 0x00000200u /**< SDL_INIT_JOYSTICK implies SDL_INIT_EVENTS */ | ||
#define SDL_INIT_HAPTIC 0x00001000u | ||
#define SDL_INIT_GAMECONTROLLER 0x00002000u /**< SDL_INIT_GAMECONTROLLER implies SDL_INIT_JOYSTICK */ | ||
#define SDL_INIT_EVENTS 0x00004000u | ||
#define SDL_INIT_SENSOR 0x00008000u | ||
#define SDL_INIT_NOPARACHUTE 0x00100000u /**< compatibility; this flag is ignored. */ | ||
#define SDL_INIT_EVERYTHING ( \ | ||
SDL_INIT_TIMER | SDL_INIT_AUDIO | SDL_INIT_VIDEO | SDL_INIT_EVENTS | \ | ||
SDL_INIT_JOYSTICK | SDL_INIT_HAPTIC | SDL_INIT_GAMECONTROLLER | SDL_INIT_SENSOR \ | ||
) | ||
/* @} */ | ||
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/** | ||
* Initialize the SDL library. | ||
* | ||
* SDL_Init() simply forwards to calling SDL_InitSubSystem(). Therefore, the | ||
* two may be used interchangeably. Though for readability of your code | ||
* SDL_InitSubSystem() might be preferred. | ||
* | ||
* The file I/O (for example: SDL_RWFromFile) and threading (SDL_CreateThread) | ||
* subsystems are initialized by default. Message boxes | ||
* (SDL_ShowSimpleMessageBox) also attempt to work without initializing the | ||
* video subsystem, in hopes of being useful in showing an error dialog when | ||
* SDL_Init fails. You must specifically initialize other subsystems if you | ||
* use them in your application. | ||
* | ||
* Logging (such as SDL_Log) works without initialization, too. | ||
* | ||
* `flags` may be any of the following OR'd together: | ||
* | ||
* - `SDL_INIT_TIMER`: timer subsystem | ||
* - `SDL_INIT_AUDIO`: audio subsystem | ||
* - `SDL_INIT_VIDEO`: video subsystem; automatically initializes the events | ||
* subsystem | ||
* - `SDL_INIT_JOYSTICK`: joystick subsystem; automatically initializes the | ||
* events subsystem | ||
* - `SDL_INIT_HAPTIC`: haptic (force feedback) subsystem | ||
* - `SDL_INIT_GAMECONTROLLER`: controller subsystem; automatically | ||
* initializes the joystick subsystem | ||
* - `SDL_INIT_EVENTS`: events subsystem | ||
* - `SDL_INIT_EVERYTHING`: all of the above subsystems | ||
* - `SDL_INIT_NOPARACHUTE`: compatibility; this flag is ignored | ||
* | ||
* Subsystem initialization is ref-counted, you must call SDL_QuitSubSystem() | ||
* for each SDL_InitSubSystem() to correctly shutdown a subsystem manually (or | ||
* call SDL_Quit() to force shutdown). If a subsystem is already loaded then | ||
* this call will increase the ref-count and return. | ||
* | ||
* \param flags subsystem initialization flags | ||
* \returns 0 on success or a negative error code on failure; call | ||
* SDL_GetError() for more information. | ||
* | ||
* \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.0. | ||
* | ||
* \sa SDL_InitSubSystem | ||
* \sa SDL_Quit | ||
* \sa SDL_SetMainReady | ||
* \sa SDL_WasInit | ||
*/ | ||
extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_Init(Uint32 flags); | ||
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/** | ||
* Compatibility function to initialize the SDL library. | ||
* | ||
* In SDL2, this function and SDL_Init() are interchangeable. | ||
* | ||
* \param flags any of the flags used by SDL_Init(); see SDL_Init for details. | ||
* \returns 0 on success or a negative error code on failure; call | ||
* SDL_GetError() for more information. | ||
* | ||
* \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.0. | ||
* | ||
* \sa SDL_Init | ||
* \sa SDL_Quit | ||
* \sa SDL_QuitSubSystem | ||
*/ | ||
extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_InitSubSystem(Uint32 flags); | ||
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/** | ||
* Shut down specific SDL subsystems. | ||
* | ||
* If you start a subsystem using a call to that subsystem's init function | ||
* (for example SDL_VideoInit()) instead of SDL_Init() or SDL_InitSubSystem(), | ||
* SDL_QuitSubSystem() and SDL_WasInit() will not work. You will need to use | ||
* that subsystem's quit function (SDL_VideoQuit()) directly instead. But | ||
* generally, you should not be using those functions directly anyhow; use | ||
* SDL_Init() instead. | ||
* | ||
* You still need to call SDL_Quit() even if you close all open subsystems | ||
* with SDL_QuitSubSystem(). | ||
* | ||
* \param flags any of the flags used by SDL_Init(); see SDL_Init for details. | ||
* | ||
* \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.0. | ||
* | ||
* \sa SDL_InitSubSystem | ||
* \sa SDL_Quit | ||
*/ | ||
extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL SDL_QuitSubSystem(Uint32 flags); | ||
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/** | ||
* Get a mask of the specified subsystems which are currently initialized. | ||
* | ||
* \param flags any of the flags used by SDL_Init(); see SDL_Init for details. | ||
* \returns a mask of all initialized subsystems if `flags` is 0, otherwise it | ||
* returns the initialization status of the specified subsystems. | ||
* | ||
* The return value does not include SDL_INIT_NOPARACHUTE. | ||
* | ||
* \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.0. | ||
* | ||
* \sa SDL_Init | ||
* \sa SDL_InitSubSystem | ||
*/ | ||
extern DECLSPEC Uint32 SDLCALL SDL_WasInit(Uint32 flags); | ||
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/** | ||
* Clean up all initialized subsystems. | ||
* | ||
* You should call this function even if you have already shutdown each | ||
* initialized subsystem with SDL_QuitSubSystem(). It is safe to call this | ||
* function even in the case of errors in initialization. | ||
* | ||
* If you start a subsystem using a call to that subsystem's init function | ||
* (for example SDL_VideoInit()) instead of SDL_Init() or SDL_InitSubSystem(), | ||
* then you must use that subsystem's quit function (SDL_VideoQuit()) to shut | ||
* it down before calling SDL_Quit(). But generally, you should not be using | ||
* those functions directly anyhow; use SDL_Init() instead. | ||
* | ||
* You can use this function with atexit() to ensure that it is run when your | ||
* application is shutdown, but it is not wise to do this from a library or | ||
* other dynamically loaded code. | ||
* | ||
* \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.0. | ||
* | ||
* \sa SDL_Init | ||
* \sa SDL_QuitSubSystem | ||
*/ | ||
extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL SDL_Quit(void); | ||
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/* Ends C function definitions when using C++ */ | ||
#ifdef __cplusplus | ||
} | ||
#endif | ||
#include "close_code.h" | ||
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#endif /* SDL_h_ */ | ||
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/* vi: set ts=4 sw=4 expandtab: */ |
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