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Note that SDL_HAPTIC_GAIN_MAX should remain an environment variable.

Sam Lantinga 8 months ago
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      docs/README-migration.md
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      src/haptic/SDL_haptic.c

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docs/README-migration.md

@@ -812,6 +812,7 @@ The following environment variables have been removed:
 * SDL_DISKAUDIOFILE - replaced with the hint SDL_HINT_AUDIO_DISK_OUTPUT_FILE
 * SDL_DISKAUDIOFILEIN - replaced with the hint SDL_HINT_AUDIO_DISK_INPUT_FILE
 * SDL_DUMMYAUDIODELAY - replaced with the hint SDL_HINT_AUDIO_DUMMY_TIMESCALE which allows scaling the audio time rather than specifying an absolute delay.
+* SDL_HAPTIC_GAIN_MAX
 * SDL_HIDAPI_DISABLE_LIBUSB - replaced with the hint SDL_HINT_HIDAPI_LIBUSB
 * SDL_HIDAPI_JOYSTICK_DISABLE_UDEV - replaced with the hint SDL_HINT_HIDAPI_UDEV
 * VITA_DISABLE_TOUCH_BACK - replaced with the hint SDL_HINT_VITA_ENABLE_BACK_TOUCH

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src/haptic/SDL_haptic.c

@@ -539,7 +539,7 @@ int SDL_SetHapticGain(SDL_Haptic *haptic, int gain)
         return SDL_SetError("Haptic: Gain must be between 0 and 100.");
     }
 
-    /* We use the envvar to get the maximum gain. */
+    /* The user can use an environment variable to override the max gain. */
     env = SDL_getenv("SDL_HAPTIC_GAIN_MAX");
     if (env) {
         max_gain = SDL_atoi(env);