/* * This code provides a glue layer between PhysicsFS and Simple Directmedia * Layer's (SDL) RWops i/o abstraction. * * License: this code is public domain. I make no warranty that it is useful, * correct, harmless, or environmentally safe. * * This particular file may be used however you like, including copying it * verbatim into a closed-source project, exploiting it commercially, and * removing any trace of my name from the source (although I hope you won't * do that). I welcome enhancements and corrections to this file, but I do * not require you to send me patches if you make changes. This code has * NO WARRANTY. * * Unless otherwise stated, the rest of PhysicsFS falls under the zlib license. * Please see LICENSE in the root of the source tree. * * SDL falls under the LGPL license. You can get SDL at http://www.libsdl.org/ * * This file was written by Ryan C. Gordon. (icculus@clutteredmind.org). */ #ifndef _INCLUDE_PHYSFSRWOPS_H_ #define _INCLUDE_PHYSFSRWOPS_H_ #if 1 //!(defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__)) #include #else #include #endif #include #ifdef __cplusplus /** * Open a platform-independent filename for reading, and make it accessible * via an SDL_RWops structure. The file will be closed in PhysicsFS when the * RWops is closed. PhysicsFS should be configured to your liking before * opening files through this method. * * @param filename File to open in platform-independent notation. * @return A valid SDL_RWops structure on success, NULL on error. Specifics * of the error can be gleaned from PHYSFS_getLastError(). */ __EXPORT__ SDL_RWops *PHYSFSRWOPS_openRead(const char *fname); #endif #endif /* include-once blocker */ /* end of physfsrwops.h ... */