NAME
SDL - Simple DirectMedia Layer for Perl
CATEGORY
Core
SYNOPSIS
use SDL;
DESCRIPTION
SDL_perl is a package of Perl modules that provide both functional and object oriented interfaces to the Simple DirectMedia Layer for Perl 5. This package takes some liberties with the SDL API, and attempts to adhere to the spirit of both the SDL and Perl. This document describes the low-level functional SDL Perl API. For the object oriented programming interface please see the documentation provided on a per-class basis.
CONSTANTS
The constants are not exported by default. You can export them by doing:
use SDL ':all';
or access them directly:
SDL::SDL_INIT_AUDIO;
or by choosing the export tags below:
Export tag: ':init'
SDL_INIT_AUDIO
SDL_INIT_VIDEO
SDL_INIT_CDROM
SDL_INIT_EVERYTHING
SDL_INIT_NOPARACHUTE
SDL_INIT_JOYSTICK
SDL_INIT_TIMER
METHODS
init
SDL::init( $flags );
As with the C language API, SDL Perl initializes the SDL environment with the SDL::init
subroutine. This routine takes a mode flag constructed through the bitwise OR product of the SDL_INIT_*
constants. The $flags
tell SDL::init
which subsystems to initialize.
SDL::init(SDL_INIT_AUDIO | SDL_INIT_JOYSTICK);
SDL::init
returns 0
on success, or -1
on error.
init_sub_system
SDL::init_sub_system( $flags );
After SDL has been initialized with SDL::init
you may initialize any uninitialized subsystems with SDL::init_sub_system
. The $flags
tell SDL::init_sub_system
which subsystems to initialize, and are taken in the same way as SDL::init
.
SDL::init_sub_system
returns 0
on success, or -1
on error.
quit_sub_system
SDL::quit_sub_system( $flags );
SDL::quit_sub_system
allows you to shut down a subsystem that has been previously initialized by SDL::init
or SDL::init_sub_system
. The $flags
tell SDL::quit_sub_system
which subsystems to shut down, and are taken in the same way as SDL::init
.
SDL::quit_sub_system
doesn't return any values.
quit
SDL::quit;
SDL::quit
Shuts down all SDL subsystems, unloads the dynamically linked library and frees the allocated resources.
Note: This will be called automatically when Perl exits. You don't need to call this, except if you want to initialize SDL again after this.
SDL::quit
doesn't return any values.
was_init
my $flags = SDL::was_init( $flags );
SDL::was_init
allows you to see which SDL subsystems have been initialized. The $flags
tell SDL::was_init
which subsystems to check, and are taken in the same way as SDL::init
.
SDL::was_init
returns a mask of the initialized subsystems it checks. If $flags
is 0
or SDL_INIT_EVERYTHING
, a mask of all initialized subsystems will be returned (this does not include SDL_INIT_EVENTTHREAD
or SDL_INIT_NOPARACHUTE
).
use SDL ':all';
my $mask = SDL::was_init(SDL_INIT_AUDIO | SDL_INIT_JOYSTICK);
if($mask & SDL_INIT_AUDIO and $mask & SDL_INIT_JOYSTICK) {
# Both subsystems are initialized!
}
get_error
my $error = SDL::get_error;
Returns a scalar value containing the last error message set by the SDL library (if any).
set_error_real
SDL::set_error_real( $printf_format, @values )
SDL::set_error_real
sets the SDL error to a printf
style formatted string.
SDL::set_error_real
doesn't return any values.
clear_error
SDL::clear_error;
SDL::clear_error
deletes all information about the last SDL error. This is useful if the error has been handled by the program.
SDL::clear_error
doesn't return any values.
version
my $version = SDL::version;
Returns an SDL::Version
object of the SDL library at compile-time.
use SDL;
use SDL::Version;
my $v = SDL::version;
printf("got version: %d.%d.%d\n", $v->major, $v->minor, $v->patch);
linked_version
SDL::linked_version
works in the same way as SDL::version
, but returns an SDL::Version
object of the SDL library at link-time.
get_ticks
my $ticks = SDL::get_ticks;
Returns the number of milliseconds since SDL library initialization. This value wraps around if the program runs for more than 49.7 days
get_handle
my $win32_handle = SDL::get_handle;
A video surface must be inited to get a handle.
delay
SDL::delay( $ms );
SDL::delay
waits the specified number of milliseconds before returning. The actual delay may be longer than specified depending on the underlying OS.
SDL::delay
doesn't return anything.
# Delay for half a second
SDL::delay(500);
SDL Manual: Getting Started
A new book has been started to provide a complete tutorial for SDL. See http://bit.ly/hvxc9V.
AUTHORS
Project Founder
David J. Goehrig
Current Maintainers
Kartik Thakore (kthakore)
Tobias Leich (FROGGS)
Core Developers and Contributors
The following people have dedicated blood sweat and tears to making SDL Perl possible.
See the impact graph on our github repository.
Andy Bakun <sdlperl@thwartedefforts.org>
Benedikt Meurer <bmeurer@fwdn.de>
Blaise Roth (Blaizer) <blaizer@cpan.org>
Breno G. de Oliveira (garu)
Brian Cassidy (bricas)
chromatic <chromatic@wgz.org>
Daniel Mantovani <daniel.oliveira.mantovani@gmail.com>
Daniel Ruoso http://daniel.ruoso.com/
David J. Goehrig <dgoehrig@cpan.org>
Dustin Mays (dorkfish) <dork.fish.wat.@gmail.com>
Fedora
Gabor Szabo (szabgab) <szabgab@gmail.com>
Guillaue Cottenceau (gc) <gc@mandrakesoft.com>
Heikki MehtÃnen (hmehta/hejki) <heikki@mehtanen.fi>
James King
James Wright <jwright@cpan.org>
Jeffrey T. Palmer (jtpalmer) <jeffrey.t.palmer@gmail.com>
Kartik Thakore (kthakore) <thakore.kartik@gmail.com>
KatrinaTheLamia
kmx <kmx@cpan.org>
Luke
Michael Lamertz <mike@perl-ronin.de>
morgoth.666
Peter BARABAS <z0d@artifact.hu>
Russell Valentine <russ_allegro@yahoo.com>
Ryan Hanlon
Stephane Desneux <sdx@desneux.com>
Tels <http://www.bloodgate.com>
Thomas Tongue
Tobias Leich (FROGGS)
Tony C
Yuval Kogman (nothingmuch)
Wayne Keenan <wayne@metaverse.fsnet.co.uk>
If you would like to contribute to SDL Perl, please post a message on the mailing list:
sdl-devel@perl.org
And request access to the github repository. Or drop us a line on #sdl over at irc.perl.org
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2002-2010 SDL Authors as listed above, all rights reserved.
This is free software, licensed under:
The GNU Library General Public License, Version 2.0, June 1991
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