rubysdl 2.1.2 → 2.1.3

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  1. data/NEWS.en +8 -0
  2. data/NEWS.ja +8 -0
  3. data/README.en +22 -15
  4. data/README.ja +31 -20
  5. data/depend +2 -0
  6. data/doc-en/event.rsd +3 -0
  7. data/doc-en/time.rsd +1 -1
  8. data/doc-en/video.rsd +8 -8
  9. data/doc.txt +32 -0
  10. data/doc/event.rsd +5 -0
  11. data/doc/opengl.rsd +160 -0
  12. data/doc/rsd.rb +4 -3
  13. data/doc/time.rsd +1 -1
  14. data/doc/video.rsd +8 -8
  15. data/extconf.rb +30 -15
  16. data/lib/sdl.rb +2 -1
  17. data/lib/sdl1_compatible.rb +20 -0
  18. data/mkpkg.sh +28 -0
  19. data/rubysdl.gemspec +21 -0
  20. data/rubysdl.h +1 -0
  21. data/rubysdl_cdrom.c +0 -10
  22. data/rubysdl_event.c +30 -11
  23. data/rubysdl_event_key.c +0 -5
  24. data/rubysdl_image.c +2 -2
  25. data/rubysdl_joystick.c +0 -18
  26. data/rubysdl_kanji.c +0 -5
  27. data/rubysdl_main.c +0 -2
  28. data/rubysdl_mixer.c +2 -18
  29. data/rubysdl_mouse.c +0 -4
  30. data/rubysdl_rwops.c +4 -0
  31. data/rubysdl_sdlskk.c +0 -3
  32. data/rubysdl_sge_video.c +0 -14
  33. data/rubysdl_smpeg.c +0 -1
  34. data/rubysdl_time.c +0 -10
  35. data/rubysdl_ttf.c +0 -3
  36. data/rubysdl_video.c +2 -30
  37. data/rubysdl_wm.c +0 -5
  38. data/sample/caption.rb +21 -0
  39. data/sge/INSTALL +72 -0
  40. data/sge/LICENSE +504 -0
  41. data/sge/Makefile +83 -0
  42. data/sge/Makefile.conf +63 -0
  43. data/sge/README +219 -0
  44. data/sge/Todo +7 -0
  45. data/sge/WhatsNew +224 -0
  46. data/sge/sge.h +31 -0
  47. data/sge/sge_blib.cpp +1939 -0
  48. data/sge/sge_blib.h +68 -0
  49. data/sge/sge_bm_text.cpp +451 -0
  50. data/sge/sge_bm_text.h +71 -0
  51. data/sge/sge_collision.cpp +388 -0
  52. data/sge/sge_collision.h +54 -0
  53. data/sge/sge_config.h +6 -0
  54. data/sge/sge_internal.h +152 -0
  55. data/sge/sge_misc.cpp +92 -0
  56. data/sge/sge_misc.h +37 -0
  57. data/sge/sge_primitives.cpp +2516 -0
  58. data/sge/sge_primitives.h +111 -0
  59. data/sge/sge_rotation.cpp +683 -0
  60. data/sge/sge_rotation.h +46 -0
  61. data/sge/sge_shape.cpp +762 -0
  62. data/sge/sge_shape.h +365 -0
  63. data/sge/sge_surface.cpp +1090 -0
  64. data/sge/sge_surface.h +100 -0
  65. data/sge/sge_textpp.cpp +785 -0
  66. data/sge/sge_textpp.h +270 -0
  67. data/sge/sge_tt_text.cpp +1456 -0
  68. data/sge/sge_tt_text.h +114 -0
  69. data/utils/buildtest.sh +29 -0
  70. data/win32/README.en.win32 +72 -0
  71. data/win32/README.ja.win32 +80 -0
  72. data/win32/install_rubysdl.rb +30 -0
  73. data/win32/mkpkg.sh +72 -0
  74. metadata +136 -113
  75. data/rubysdl_ref.en.html +0 -5879
  76. data/rubysdl_ref.en.rd +0 -6601
  77. data/rubysdl_ref.html +0 -6194
  78. data/rubysdl_ref.rd +0 -6950
@@ -91,7 +91,6 @@ static VALUE MPEG_s_load(VALUE klass, VALUE filename)
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  SMPEG *smpeg;
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  char error_msg[2048];
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- rb_secure(4);
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  ExportFilenameStringValue(filename);
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  smpeg = SMPEG_new(RSTRING_PTR(filename), NULL, 0);
@@ -24,20 +24,10 @@ static VALUE sdl_getTicks(VALUE mod)
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  return UINT2NUM(SDL_GetTicks());
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  }
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- static VALUE delay(void* t)
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- {
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- SDL_Delay(*((Uint32*)t));
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- return Qnil;
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- }
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-
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  static VALUE sdl_delay(VALUE mod,VALUE ms)
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  {
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  Uint32 t = NUM2UINT(ms);
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- #ifdef HAVE_RB_THREAD_BLOCKING_REGION
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- rb_thread_blocking_region(delay, &t, RUBY_UBF_IO, NULL);
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- #else
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  SDL_Delay(t);
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- #endif
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  return Qnil;
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  }
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@@ -62,7 +62,6 @@ static VALUE TTF_create(TTF_Font* font)
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  static VALUE TTF_s_init(VALUE klass)
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  {
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- rb_secure(4);
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  if(TTF_Init() == -1)
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  rb_raise(eSDLError,"Couldn't initialize TTF engine: %s",TTF_GetError());
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  ttf_init = 1;
@@ -79,7 +78,6 @@ static VALUE Font_s_open(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE class)
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  TTF_Font *font;
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  VALUE filename, size, index;
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- rb_secure(4);
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  rb_scan_args( argc, argv, "21", &filename, &size, &index );
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  ExportFilenameStringValue(filename);
@@ -185,7 +183,6 @@ static VALUE render(VALUE self, VALUE text,
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  {
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  SDL_Surface *surface;
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- rb_secure(4);
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  StringValue(text);
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  #ifdef ENABLE_M17N
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  if (convert_enc)
@@ -112,7 +112,6 @@ Uint32 VALUE2COLOR(VALUE color,SDL_PixelFormat *format)
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  static VALUE Screen_s_get(VALUE klass)
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  {
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  SDL_Surface *surface;
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- rb_secure(4);
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  surface = SDL_GetVideoSurface();
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  if(surface==NULL)
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  rb_raise(eSDLError,"Couldn't get video surface: %s",SDL_GetError());
@@ -122,7 +121,6 @@ static VALUE Screen_s_get(VALUE klass)
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  static VALUE Screen_s_driverName(VALUE klass)
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  {
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  char namebuf[256];
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- rb_secure(4);
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  if(SDL_VideoDriverName(namebuf, sizeof(namebuf)) == NULL) {
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  rb_raise(eSDLError, "SDL is not initialized yet: %s", SDL_GetError());
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  }
@@ -135,7 +133,6 @@ static VALUE Screen_s_listModes(VALUE klass,VALUE flags)
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  int i;
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  VALUE array;
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  modes = SDL_ListModes(NULL,NUM2UINT(flags));
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  if( modes == NULL )
@@ -156,7 +153,6 @@ static VALUE Screen_s_listModes(VALUE klass,VALUE flags)
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  static VALUE Screen_s_checkMode(VALUE klass,VALUE w,VALUE h,VALUE bpp,
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  VALUE flags)
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  {
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  return INT2FIX(SDL_VideoModeOK(NUM2INT(w),NUM2INT(h),NUM2INT(bpp),
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  NUM2UINT(flags)));
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  }
@@ -165,7 +161,6 @@ static VALUE Screen_s_info(VALUE klass)
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  {
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  const SDL_VideoInfo *info;
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  if(info==NULL)
@@ -188,7 +183,6 @@ static VALUE Screen_s_info(VALUE klass)
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  static VALUE Screen_updateRect(VALUE self,VALUE x,VALUE y,VALUE w,VALUE h)
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  return Qnil;
@@ -213,7 +207,6 @@ static VALUE Screen_updateRects(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
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  static VALUE Screen_flip(VALUE self)
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  {
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  rb_raise(eSDLError,"flip fail : %s",SDL_GetError());
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  }
@@ -222,7 +215,6 @@ static VALUE Screen_flip(VALUE self)
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  static VALUE Screen_toggleFullScreen(VALUE self)
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  {
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  if( SDL_WM_ToggleFullScreen(Get_SDL_Surface(self)) == 0 ){
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  rb_raise( eSDLError,"toggle full screen fail : %s", SDL_GetError() );
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  }
@@ -233,7 +225,6 @@ static VALUE Screen_s_open(VALUE klass,VALUE w,VALUE h,VALUE bpp,
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  VALUE flags)
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@@ -245,7 +236,6 @@ static VALUE Screen_s_open(VALUE klass,VALUE w,VALUE h,VALUE bpp,
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@@ -256,7 +246,6 @@ static VALUE Screen_s_getGammaRamp(VALUE klass)
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@@ -279,7 +268,6 @@ static VALUE Screen_s_setGammaRamp(VALUE klass, VALUE ary_table)
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@@ -301,7 +289,6 @@ static VALUE Surface_s_create(VALUE klass,VALUE flags,VALUE w,VALUE h,
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@@ -358,7 +344,6 @@ static VALUE Surface_s_createFrom(VALUE klass,VALUE pixels,VALUE w,
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+ The file "README" has more detailed information.
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+ You should also read the file "docs/guide.html".
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+ =============
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+ -GNU Make.
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+ -SDL 1.2+ (http://www.libsdl.org/).
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+ -An ANSI/ISO C++ compiler. SGE should conform to ANSI/ISO C++.
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+ -SDL_Image (http://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_image/index.html).
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+ Compile & install
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+ ==================
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+ 'make install'
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+ ==========
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+ You can edit the file "Makefile.conf" to configure SGE. At the top of this
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+ Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
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+ Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the
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+ library `Frob' (a library for tweaking knobs) written by James Random Hacker.
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+ That's all there is to it!
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