misc/wrapper.c
author Wuzzy <Wuzzy2@mail.ru>
Mon, 13 Nov 2017 22:14:45 +0100
changeset 12841 8610462e3d33
parent 4930 5d59bb58c365
permissions -rw-r--r--
Remove 2 unused number tags in Construction Mode GUI These numbers are shown aside the power tag, but the numbers never change. They don't serve any purpose and are just visual clutter and annoying, since they partially overlap. They are probably a leftover from copying code over from other scripts. With this changeset, only the power and turn time are left visible, as it is supposed to.

/*
 This is an experimental main to use with hwLibary
 - create the library with `cmake . -DBUILD_ENGINE_LIBRARY=1' and `make hwengine'
 - compile this file with `gcc libhwLibrary.dylib libSDLmain.a wrapper.c -o wrapper -framework Cocoa -framework SDL'
   (in Mac OS X, but this command line shouldn't be much different in other OSes; make sure to set the correct files/paths)
 - this executable expect a save file "Save.hws" and the data folder "Data" to be in the same launching directory
 */

#include <stdlib.h>

extern void Game (const char **);

int SDL_main (int argc, const char **argv)
{
    // Note: if you get a segfault or other unexpected crashes on startup
    // make sure that these arguments are up-to-date with the ones actual needed

    const char **gameArgs = (const char**) malloc(sizeof(char *) * 11);

    gameArgs[ 0] = "0";          //ipcPort
    gameArgs[ 1] = "1024";       //cScreenWidth
    gameArgs[ 2] = "768";        //cScreenHeight
    gameArgs[ 3] = "0";          //cReducedQuality
    gameArgs[ 4] = "en.txt";     //cLocaleFName
    gameArgs[ 5] = "wrapper";    //UserNick
    gameArgs[ 6] = "1";          //isSoundEnabled
    gameArgs[ 7] = "1";          //isMusicEnabled
    gameArgs[ 8] = "1";          //cAltDamage
    gameArgs[ 9] = "0.0";        //rotationQt
    gameArgs[10] = "Save.hws";   //recordFileName

    Game(gameArgs);
    free(gameArgs);

    return 0;
}