rubysdl 2.1.2 → 2.1.3
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- data/NEWS.en +8 -0
- data/NEWS.ja +8 -0
- data/README.en +22 -15
- data/README.ja +31 -20
- data/depend +2 -0
- data/doc-en/event.rsd +3 -0
- data/doc-en/time.rsd +1 -1
- data/doc-en/video.rsd +8 -8
- data/doc.txt +32 -0
- data/doc/event.rsd +5 -0
- data/doc/opengl.rsd +160 -0
- data/doc/rsd.rb +4 -3
- data/doc/time.rsd +1 -1
- data/doc/video.rsd +8 -8
- data/extconf.rb +30 -15
- data/lib/sdl.rb +2 -1
- data/lib/sdl1_compatible.rb +20 -0
- data/mkpkg.sh +28 -0
- data/rubysdl.gemspec +21 -0
- data/rubysdl.h +1 -0
- data/rubysdl_cdrom.c +0 -10
- data/rubysdl_event.c +30 -11
- data/rubysdl_event_key.c +0 -5
- data/rubysdl_image.c +2 -2
- data/rubysdl_joystick.c +0 -18
- data/rubysdl_kanji.c +0 -5
- data/rubysdl_main.c +0 -2
- data/rubysdl_mixer.c +2 -18
- data/rubysdl_mouse.c +0 -4
- data/rubysdl_rwops.c +4 -0
- data/rubysdl_sdlskk.c +0 -3
- data/rubysdl_sge_video.c +0 -14
- data/rubysdl_smpeg.c +0 -1
- data/rubysdl_time.c +0 -10
- data/rubysdl_ttf.c +0 -3
- data/rubysdl_video.c +2 -30
- data/rubysdl_wm.c +0 -5
- data/sample/caption.rb +21 -0
- data/sge/INSTALL +72 -0
- data/sge/LICENSE +504 -0
- data/sge/Makefile +83 -0
- data/sge/Makefile.conf +63 -0
- data/sge/README +219 -0
- data/sge/Todo +7 -0
- data/sge/WhatsNew +224 -0
- data/sge/sge.h +31 -0
- data/sge/sge_blib.cpp +1939 -0
- data/sge/sge_blib.h +68 -0
- data/sge/sge_bm_text.cpp +451 -0
- data/sge/sge_bm_text.h +71 -0
- data/sge/sge_collision.cpp +388 -0
- data/sge/sge_collision.h +54 -0
- data/sge/sge_config.h +6 -0
- data/sge/sge_internal.h +152 -0
- data/sge/sge_misc.cpp +92 -0
- data/sge/sge_misc.h +37 -0
- data/sge/sge_primitives.cpp +2516 -0
- data/sge/sge_primitives.h +111 -0
- data/sge/sge_rotation.cpp +683 -0
- data/sge/sge_rotation.h +46 -0
- data/sge/sge_shape.cpp +762 -0
- data/sge/sge_shape.h +365 -0
- data/sge/sge_surface.cpp +1090 -0
- data/sge/sge_surface.h +100 -0
- data/sge/sge_textpp.cpp +785 -0
- data/sge/sge_textpp.h +270 -0
- data/sge/sge_tt_text.cpp +1456 -0
- data/sge/sge_tt_text.h +114 -0
- data/utils/buildtest.sh +29 -0
- data/win32/README.en.win32 +72 -0
- data/win32/README.ja.win32 +80 -0
- data/win32/install_rubysdl.rb +30 -0
- data/win32/mkpkg.sh +72 -0
- metadata +136 -113
- data/rubysdl_ref.en.html +0 -5879
- data/rubysdl_ref.en.rd +0 -6601
- data/rubysdl_ref.html +0 -6194
- data/rubysdl_ref.rd +0 -6950
data/rubysdl_smpeg.c
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data/rubysdl_time.c
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data/rubysdl_ttf.c
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rb_raise(eSDLError,"Couldn't initialize TTF engine: %s",TTF_GetError());
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#ifdef ENABLE_M17N
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data/rubysdl_video.c
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rb_raise(eSDLError,"Couldn't get video surface: %s",SDL_GetError());
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data/rubysdl_wm.c
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