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+/*
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+ * This example creates an SDL window and renderer, and then draws a scene
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+ * to it every frame, while sliding around a clipping rectangle.
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+ *
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+ * This code is public domain. Feel free to use it for any purpose!
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+ */
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+
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+#define SDL_MAIN_USE_CALLBACKS 1 /* use the callbacks instead of main() */
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+#include <SDL3/SDL.h>
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+#include <SDL3/SDL_main.h>
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+
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+#define WINDOW_WIDTH 640
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+#define WINDOW_HEIGHT 480
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+#define CLIPRECT_SIZE 250
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+#define CLIPRECT_SPEED 200 /* pixels per second */
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+
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+/* We will use this renderer to draw into this window every frame. */
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+static SDL_Window *window = NULL;
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+static SDL_Renderer *renderer = NULL;
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+static SDL_Texture *texture = NULL;
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+static SDL_FPoint cliprect_position;
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+static SDL_FPoint cliprect_direction;
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+static Uint64 last_time = 0;
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+
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+/* A lot of this program is examples/renderer/02-primitives, so we have a good
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+ visual that we can slide a clip rect around. The actual new magic in here
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+ is the SDL_SetRenderClipRect() function. */
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+
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+/* This function runs once at startup. */
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+SDL_AppResult SDL_AppInit(void **appstate, int argc, char *argv[])
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+{
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+ SDL_Surface *surface = NULL;
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+ char *bmp_path = NULL;
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+
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+ if (!SDL_Init(SDL_INIT_VIDEO)) {
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+ SDL_ShowSimpleMessageBox(SDL_MESSAGEBOX_ERROR, "Couldn't initialize SDL!", SDL_GetError(), NULL);
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+ return SDL_APP_FAILURE;
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+ }
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+
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+ if (!SDL_CreateWindowAndRenderer("examples/renderer/primitives", WINDOW_WIDTH, WINDOW_HEIGHT, 0, &window, &renderer)) {
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+ SDL_ShowSimpleMessageBox(SDL_MESSAGEBOX_ERROR, "Couldn't create window/renderer!", SDL_GetError(), NULL);
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+ return SDL_APP_FAILURE;
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+ }
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+
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+ cliprect_direction.x = cliprect_direction.y = 1.0f;
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+
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+ last_time = SDL_GetTicks();
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+
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+ /* Textures are pixel data that we upload to the video hardware for fast drawing. Lots of 2D
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+ engines refer to these as "sprites." We'll do a static texture (upload once, draw many
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+ times) with data from a bitmap file. */
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+
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+ /* SDL_Surface is pixel data the CPU can access. SDL_Texture is pixel data the GPU can access.
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+ Load a .bmp into a surface, move it to a texture from there. */
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+ SDL_asprintf(&bmp_path, "%ssample.bmp", SDL_GetBasePath()); /* allocate a string of the full file path */
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+ surface = SDL_LoadBMP(bmp_path);
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+ if (!surface) {
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+ SDL_ShowSimpleMessageBox(SDL_MESSAGEBOX_ERROR, "Couldn't load bitmap!", SDL_GetError(), NULL);
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+ return SDL_APP_FAILURE;
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+ }
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+
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+ SDL_free(bmp_path); /* done with this, the file is loaded. */
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+
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+ texture = SDL_CreateTextureFromSurface(renderer, surface);
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+ if (!texture) {
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+ SDL_ShowSimpleMessageBox(SDL_MESSAGEBOX_ERROR, "Couldn't create static texture!", SDL_GetError(), NULL);
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+ return SDL_APP_FAILURE;
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+ }
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+
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+ SDL_DestroySurface(surface); /* done with this, the texture has a copy of the pixels now. */
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+
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+ return SDL_APP_CONTINUE; /* carry on with the program! */
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+}
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+
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+/* This function runs when a new event (mouse input, keypresses, etc) occurs. */
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+SDL_AppResult SDL_AppEvent(void *appstate, SDL_Event *event)
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+{
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+ if (event->type == SDL_EVENT_QUIT) {
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+ return SDL_APP_SUCCESS; /* end the program, reporting success to the OS. */
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+ }
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+ return SDL_APP_CONTINUE; /* carry on with the program! */
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+}
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+
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+/* This function runs once per frame, and is the heart of the program. */
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+SDL_AppResult SDL_AppIterate(void *appstate)
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+{
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+ const SDL_Rect cliprect = { (int) SDL_roundf(cliprect_position.x), (int) SDL_roundf(cliprect_position.y), CLIPRECT_SIZE, CLIPRECT_SIZE };
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+ const Uint64 now = SDL_GetTicks();
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+ const float elapsed = ((float) (now - last_time)) / 1000.0f; /* seconds since last iteration */
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+ const float distance = elapsed * CLIPRECT_SPEED;
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+
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+ /* Set a new clipping rectangle position */
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+ cliprect_position.x += distance * cliprect_direction.x;
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+ if (cliprect_position.x < 0.0f) {
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+ cliprect_position.x = 0.0f;
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+ cliprect_direction.x = 1.0f;
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+ } else if (cliprect_position.x >= (WINDOW_WIDTH - CLIPRECT_SIZE)) {
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+ cliprect_position.x = (WINDOW_WIDTH - CLIPRECT_SIZE) - 1;
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+ cliprect_direction.x = -1.0f;
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+ }
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+
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+ cliprect_position.y += distance * cliprect_direction.y;
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+ if (cliprect_position.y < 0.0f) {
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+ cliprect_position.y = 0.0f;
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+ cliprect_direction.y = 1.0f;
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+ } else if (cliprect_position.y >= (WINDOW_HEIGHT - CLIPRECT_SIZE)) {
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+ cliprect_position.y = (WINDOW_HEIGHT - CLIPRECT_SIZE) - 1;
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+ cliprect_direction.y = -1.0f;
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+ }
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+ SDL_SetRenderClipRect(renderer, &cliprect);
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+
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+ last_time = now;
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+
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+ /* okay, now draw! */
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+
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+ /* Note that SDL_RenderClear is _not_ affected by the clipping rectangle! */
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+ SDL_SetRenderDrawColor(renderer, 33, 33, 33, 255); /* grey, full alpha */
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+ SDL_RenderClear(renderer); /* start with a blank canvas. */
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+
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+ /* stretch the texture across the entire window. Only the piece in the
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+ clipping rectangle will actually render, though! */
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+ SDL_RenderTexture(renderer, texture, NULL, NULL);
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+
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+ SDL_RenderPresent(renderer); /* put it all on the screen! */
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+
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+ return SDL_APP_CONTINUE; /* carry on with the program! */
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+}
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+
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+/* This function runs once at shutdown. */
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+void SDL_AppQuit(void *appstate)
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+{
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+ SDL_DestroyTexture(texture);
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+ /* SDL will clean up the window/renderer for us. */
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+}
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