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SDL is distributed under GNU LGPL version 2. This license allows you to use SDL freely in commercial programs as long as you link with the dynamic library."
SDL is distributed under GNU LGPL version 2. This license allows you to use SDL freely in commercial programs as long as you link with the dynamic library."
=== Creating a SDL project with VC++ ===
Starting from scratch by installing SDL.
1. Download [http://www.libsdl.org/download-1.2.php SDL-1.2.13-win32.zip]
2. Unzip
3. Create a new empty VC++ project.
4. Add a "main.c" (or whatever) file and copy a simple SDL program into it. (e.g. [http://wiki.gp2x.org/wiki/Writing_an_SDL_Hello_World Hello Pixel]).
5. The 'include' directory needs to be added to "Additional Include Directories".
I created a new directory "C:\p\include" and copied the contents of the SDL include directory there. (P standing for 'programming').  See "Project -> Properties -> C/C++ -> General -> Additional Include Directories."
6. The 'lib' directory needs to be added to "Additional Library Directories".
I created a new directory "C:\p\lib" and copied the contents of the SDL lib directory there.  See "Project -> Properties -> Linker -> General -> Additional Library Directories".
7. SDLmain.lib and SDL.lib need to be added to the "Additional Dependencies".
See "Project -> Properites -> Linker -> Additional Dependencies".
8. msvcrt.lib clashes with SDL.  You need to change from "Multi-threaded Debug DLL (/MDd)" to "Multi-threaded DLL (/MDd)"
See "Project -> Properties -> C/C++ -> Code Generation -> Run-time library".
9. You need to set the subsystem.  (To either Console or Windows)
See "Project -> Properties -> Linker -> System".


=== See also ===
=== See also ===

Revision as of 14:50, 9 June 2009

From www.libsdl.org:

"Simple DirectMedia Layer is a cross-platform multimedia library designed to provide low level access to audio, keyboard, mouse, joystick, 3D hardware via OpenGL, and 2D video framebuffer. It is used by MPEG playback software, emulators, and many popular games, including the award winning Linux port of "Civilization: Call To Power."

SDL supports Linux, Windows, Windows CE, BeOS, Mac OS, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, BSD/OS, Solaris, IRIX, and QNX. The code contains support for AmigaOS, Dreamcast, Atari, AIX, OSF/Tru64, RISC OS, SymbianOS, and OS/2, but these are not officially supported.

SDL is written in C, but works with C++ natively, and has bindings to several other languages, including Ada, C#, D, Eiffel, Erlang, Euphoria, Guile, Haskell, Java, Lisp, Lua, ML, Objective C, Pascal, Perl, PHP, Pike, Pliant, Python, Ruby, Smalltalk, and Tcl.

SDL is distributed under GNU LGPL version 2. This license allows you to use SDL freely in commercial programs as long as you link with the dynamic library."

Creating a SDL project with VC++

Starting from scratch by installing SDL.

1. Download SDL-1.2.13-win32.zip

2. Unzip

3. Create a new empty VC++ project.

4. Add a "main.c" (or whatever) file and copy a simple SDL program into it. (e.g. Hello Pixel).

5. The 'include' directory needs to be added to "Additional Include Directories".

I created a new directory "C:\p\include" and copied the contents of the SDL include directory there. (P standing for 'programming'). See "Project -> Properties -> C/C++ -> General -> Additional Include Directories."

6. The 'lib' directory needs to be added to "Additional Library Directories".

I created a new directory "C:\p\lib" and copied the contents of the SDL lib directory there. See "Project -> Properties -> Linker -> General -> Additional Library Directories".

7. SDLmain.lib and SDL.lib need to be added to the "Additional Dependencies".

See "Project -> Properites -> Linker -> Additional Dependencies".

8. msvcrt.lib clashes with SDL. You need to change from "Multi-threaded Debug DLL (/MDd)" to "Multi-threaded DLL (/MDd)"

See "Project -> Properties -> C/C++ -> Code Generation -> Run-time library".

9. You need to set the subsystem. (To either Console or Windows)

See "Project -> Properties -> Linker -> System".

See also

SDL:Reviews.