Date: Mon, 3 May 2004 03:15:01 +0100
From: David Symmonds Subject: SDL Typedef Structs Hi, Thanks for the SDL libraries, I have been using them for about a year now and they are really brilliant. One thing that I have just found whilst using them through C++ (and needing forward declarations) is that when you typedef structs you sometimes use typedef struct Name { ... }Name; e.g. SDL_Surface and other times use typedef struct { ... }Name; e.g. SDL_Rect The first type works fine, when I define a header file I can just put 'struct Name;' at the top and use the Name throughout. However, the second type is harder to use in a header, and I haven't found a way yet, other than to include 'SDL.h' in the header file (undesirable). Would there be any harm in changing the definition of SDL_Rect and such like to the second form? --HG-- extra : convert_revision : svn%3Ac70aab31-4412-0410-b14c-859654838e24/trunk%40912
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/* The calculated values in this structure are calculated by SDL_OpenAudio() */
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typedef struct SDL_AudioSpec {
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int freq; /* DSP frequency -- samples per second */
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Uint16 format; /* Audio data format */
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Uint8 channels; /* Number of channels: 1 mono, 2 stereo */
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