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Created an attachment (id=142) [edit] updated makefiles for 1.2.11 release The new Watcom-Win32.zip - includes the new testcursor test, and - doesn't link to dxguid.lib anymore (by defining INITGUID for SDL_dx5events.c), to fix issue with stack calling convention (-6s can now be used instead of -6r in CFLAGS). ------- Comment #6 From Marc Peter 2006-06-25 18:12 [reply] ------- Created an attachment (id=143) [edit] updated README.Watcom for 1.2.11 - lists new testcursor test - mentions possibility to build with -6s (stack calling convention) instead of -6r (register calling convention) --HG-- extra : convert_revision : svn%3Ac70aab31-4412-0410-b14c-859654838e24/trunk%401903
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Using SDL under Windows with the OpenWatcom compiler
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Prerequisites
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I have done the port under Windows XP Home with SP2 installed. Windows
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2000 should also be working. I'm not so sure about ancient Windows NT,
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since only DirectX 3 is available there. Building should be possible,
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but running the compiled applications will probalbly fail with
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SDL_VIDEODRIVER=directx. The windib driver should work, though.
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To compile and use the SDL with Open Watcom you will need the following:
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- Open Watcom compiler. I used version 1.5. The environment variables
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PATH, WATCOM and INCLUDE need to be set appropriately - please consult
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the OpenWatcom documentation and instructions given during the
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installation of the compiler.
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My setup looks like this in owvars.bat:
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set WATCOM=C:\watcom
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set INCLUDE=%WATCOM%\h;%WATCOM%\h\nt
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set PATH=%PATH%;%WATCOM%\binnt;%WATCOM%\binw
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- A fairly recent DirectX SDK. The original unmodified DX8 SDK works, as
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well as the minimal DirectX 7 SDK from the Allegro download site
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(<http://alleg.sourceforge.net/files/dx70_min.zip>).
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- The SDL sources from Subversion
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- The file Watcom-Win32.zip (now available in Subversion)
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Building the Library
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1) In the SDL base directory extract the archive Watcom-Win32.zip. This
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creates a subdirectory named 'watcom'.
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2) The makefile expects the environment variable DXDIR to be set to the
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base directory of a DirectX SDK. I have tried a stock DX8 SDK from
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Microsoft as well as the minimal DirectX 7 SDK from the Allegro
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download site.
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You can also edit the makefile directly and hard code your path to
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the SDK on your system.
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I have this in my setup:
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set DXDIR=D:\devel\DX8_SDK
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3) Enter the watcom directory and run
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wmake sdl
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4) All tests from the test directory are working and can be built by
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running
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wmake tests
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Notes:
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The makefile offers some options to tweak the way the library is built.
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You have at your disposal the option to build a static (default)
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library, or a DLL (with tgt=dll). You can also choose whether to build
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a Release (default) or a Debug version (with build=debug) of the tests
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and library. Please consult the usage comment at the top of the
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makefile for usage instructions.
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If you specify a test target (i.e. 'wmake tests' for all tests, or
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selected targets like 'wmake testgl testvidinfo testoverlay2'), the
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tests are always freshly compiled and linked. This is done to
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minimise hassle when switching between library versions (static vs.
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DLL), because they require subtly different options.
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Also, the test executables are put directly into the test directory,
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so they can find their data files. The clean target of the makefile
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removes the test executables and the SDL.dll file from the test
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directory.
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To use the library in your own projects with Open Watcom, you can use
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the way the tests are built as base of your own build environment.
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The library can also be built with the stack calling convention of the
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compiler (-6s instead of -6r).
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Test applications
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-----------------
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I've tried to make all tests work. The following table gives an overview
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of the current status.
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Testname Status
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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checkkeys +
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graywin +
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loopwave +
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testalpha +
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testbitmap +
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testdyngl +
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testerror +
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testfile +
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testgamma +
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testgl +
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testhread +
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testiconv - (all failed)
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testkeys +
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testlock +
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testoverlay + (needs 'set SDL_VIDEODRIVER=directx')
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testoverlay2 + (needs 'set SDL_VIDEODRIVER=directx')
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testpalette +
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testplatform +
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testsem +
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testsprite +
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testtimer +
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testver +
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testvidinfo +
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testwin ? (fading doesn't seem right)
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testwm +
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torturethread +
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testcdrom +
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testjoystick not tested
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threadwin +
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testcursor +
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TODO
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----
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There is room for further improvement:
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- Test joystick functionality.
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- Investigate fading issue in 'testwin' test.
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- Fix the UTF-8 support.
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- Adapt the makefile/object file list to support more target systems
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- Use "#pragma aux" syntax for the CPU info functions.
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Questions and Comments
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Please direct any questions or comments to me: <mailto:macpete@gmx.de>
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Happy Coding!
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Marc Peter
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