From: "mystml@adinet.com.uy"
Subject: [SDL] ALT-F4 using DirectX
My game isn't getting SDL_QUIT when I press ALT-F4 using the DirectX
driver; it does get SDL_QUIT when I press the red X in the window.
I tracked this down to DX5_HandleMessage() in SDL_dx5events.c;
WM_SYSKEYDOWN is being trapped and ignored which causes Windows not to post
a WM_CLOSE, hence no SDL_QUIT is being generated.
The relevant code is this :
/* The keyboard is handled via DirectInput */
case WM_SYSKEYUP:
case WM_SYSKEYDOWN:
case WM_KEYUP:
case WM_KEYDOWN: {
/* Ignore windows keyboard messages */;
}
return(0);
If I comment the WM_SYSKEYDOWN case, it falls through DefWindowProc() and
ALT-F4 starts working again.
I'm not sure about the best way to fix this. One option is handling ALT-F4
as a particular case somehow, but doesn't sound good. Another option would
be to handle WM_SYSKEYDOWN separately and breaking instead of returning 0,
so processing falls through and goes to DefWindowProc which does The Right
Thing (TM). This seems to be the minimal change that makes ALT-F4 work and
normal keyboard input continues to work.
Does this sound reasonable? Am I overlooking anything? Do I submit a patch?
--Gabriel
FIXME:
Change #include <stdlib.h> to #include "SDL_stdlib.h"
Change #include <string.h> to #include "SDL_string.h"
Make sure nothing else broke because of this...
From: Hayashi Naoyuki
Subject: Re: [SDL] Character Composition problem on X
The compilation fails.
cc: Error: SDL_x11events.c, line 717: In this statement, "XK_dead_hook"
is not declared. (undeclared)
ODD_keymap[XK_dead_hook&0xFF] = SDLK_COMPOSE;
-------------------^
cc: Error: SDL_x11events.c, line 718: In this statement, "XK_dead_horn"
is not declared. (undeclared)
ODD_keymap[XK_dead_horn&0xFF] = SDLK_COMPOSE;
Neither XK_dead_hook nor XK_dead_horn are defined on Tru64.
I tried to compile with gcc on Tru64, and got the following error.
SDL_systimer.c:45:45: error: operator '&&' has no right operand
It succeeds if changing
#if (defined _POSIX_TIMERS && _POSIX_TIMERS > 0)
to
#if (defined _POSIX_TIMERS && _POSIX_TIMERS + 0 > 0)