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     21 
     22 /**
     23  *  \file SDL_hints.h
     24  *
     25  *  Official documentation for SDL configuration variables
     26  *
     27  *  This file contains functions to set and get configuration hints,
     28  *  as well as listing each of them alphabetically.
     29  *
     30  *  The convention for naming hints is SDL_HINT_X, where "SDL_X" is
     31  *  the environment variable that can be used to override the default.
     32  *
     33  *  In general these hints are just that - they may or may not be
     34  *  supported or applicable on any given platform, but they provide
     35  *  a way for an application or user to give the library a hint as
     36  *  to how they would like the library to work.
     37  */
     38 
     39 #ifndef SDL_hints_h_
     40 #define SDL_hints_h_
     41 
     42 #include "SDL_stdinc.h"
     43 
     44 #include "begin_code.h"
     45 /* Set up for C function definitions, even when using C++ */
     46 #ifdef __cplusplus
     47 extern "C" {
     48 #endif
     49 
     50 /**
     51  *  \brief  A variable controlling how 3D acceleration is used to accelerate the SDL screen surface.
     52  *
     53  *  SDL can try to accelerate the SDL screen surface by using streaming
     54  *  textures with a 3D rendering engine.  This variable controls whether and
     55  *  how this is done.
     56  *
     57  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
     58  *    "0"       - Disable 3D acceleration
     59  *    "1"       - Enable 3D acceleration, using the default renderer.
     60  *    "X"       - Enable 3D acceleration, using X where X is one of the valid rendering drivers.  (e.g. "direct3d", "opengl", etc.)
     61  *
     62  *  By default SDL tries to make a best guess for each platform whether
     63  *  to use acceleration or not.
     64  */
     65 #define SDL_HINT_FRAMEBUFFER_ACCELERATION   "SDL_FRAMEBUFFER_ACCELERATION"
     66 
     67 /**
     68  *  \brief  A variable specifying which render driver to use.
     69  *
     70  *  If the application doesn't pick a specific renderer to use, this variable
     71  *  specifies the name of the preferred renderer.  If the preferred renderer
     72  *  can't be initialized, the normal default renderer is used.
     73  *
     74  *  This variable is case insensitive and can be set to the following values:
     75  *    "direct3d"
     76  *    "opengl"
     77  *    "opengles2"
     78  *    "opengles"
     79  *    "metal"
     80  *    "software"
     81  *
     82  *  The default varies by platform, but it's the first one in the list that
     83  *  is available on the current platform.
     84  */
     85 #define SDL_HINT_RENDER_DRIVER              "SDL_RENDER_DRIVER"
     86 
     87 /**
     88  *  \brief  A variable controlling whether the OpenGL render driver uses shaders if they are available.
     89  *
     90  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
     91  *    "0"       - Disable shaders
     92  *    "1"       - Enable shaders
     93  *
     94  *  By default shaders are used if OpenGL supports them.
     95  */
     96 #define SDL_HINT_RENDER_OPENGL_SHADERS      "SDL_RENDER_OPENGL_SHADERS"
     97 
     98 /**
     99  *  \brief  A variable controlling whether the Direct3D device is initialized for thread-safe operations.
    100  *
    101  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    102  *    "0"       - Thread-safety is not enabled (faster)
    103  *    "1"       - Thread-safety is enabled
    104  *
    105  *  By default the Direct3D device is created with thread-safety disabled.
    106  */
    107 #define SDL_HINT_RENDER_DIRECT3D_THREADSAFE "SDL_RENDER_DIRECT3D_THREADSAFE"
    108 
    109 /**
    110  *  \brief  A variable controlling whether to enable Direct3D 11+'s Debug Layer.
    111  *
    112  *  This variable does not have any effect on the Direct3D 9 based renderer.
    113  *
    114  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    115  *    "0"       - Disable Debug Layer use
    116  *    "1"       - Enable Debug Layer use
    117  *
    118  *  By default, SDL does not use Direct3D Debug Layer.
    119  */
    120 #define SDL_HINT_RENDER_DIRECT3D11_DEBUG    "SDL_RENDER_DIRECT3D11_DEBUG"
    121 
    122 /**
    123  *  \brief  A variable controlling the scaling policy for SDL_RenderSetLogicalSize.
    124  *
    125  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    126  *    "0" or "letterbox" - Uses letterbox/sidebars to fit the entire rendering on screen
    127  *    "1" or "overscan"  - Will zoom the rendering so it fills the entire screen, allowing edges to be drawn offscreen
    128  *
    129  *  By default letterbox is used
    130  */
    131 #define SDL_HINT_RENDER_LOGICAL_SIZE_MODE       "SDL_RENDER_LOGICAL_SIZE_MODE"
    132 
    133 /**
    134  *  \brief  A variable controlling the scaling quality
    135  *
    136  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    137  *    "0" or "nearest" - Nearest pixel sampling
    138  *    "1" or "linear"  - Linear filtering (supported by OpenGL and Direct3D)
    139  *    "2" or "best"    - Currently this is the same as "linear"
    140  *
    141  *  By default nearest pixel sampling is used
    142  */
    143 #define SDL_HINT_RENDER_SCALE_QUALITY       "SDL_RENDER_SCALE_QUALITY"
    144 
    145 /**
    146  *  \brief  A variable controlling whether updates to the SDL screen surface should be synchronized with the vertical refresh, to avoid tearing.
    147  *
    148  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    149  *    "0"       - Disable vsync
    150  *    "1"       - Enable vsync
    151  *
    152  *  By default SDL does not sync screen surface updates with vertical refresh.
    153  */
    154 #define SDL_HINT_RENDER_VSYNC               "SDL_RENDER_VSYNC"
    155 
    156 /**
    157  *  \brief  A variable controlling whether the screensaver is enabled. 
    158  *
    159  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    160  *    "0"       - Disable screensaver
    161  *    "1"       - Enable screensaver
    162  *
    163  *  By default SDL will disable the screensaver.
    164  */
    165 #define SDL_HINT_VIDEO_ALLOW_SCREENSAVER    "SDL_VIDEO_ALLOW_SCREENSAVER"
    166 
    167 /**
    168  * \brief A variable controlling whether the graphics context is externally managed.
    169  *
    170  * This variable can be set to the following values:
    171  *  "0"         - SDL will manage graphics contexts that are attached to windows.
    172  *  "1"         - Disable graphics context management on windows.
    173  *
    174  * By default SDL will manage OpenGL contexts in certain situations. For example, on Android the
    175  * context will be automatically saved and restored when pausing the application. Additionally, some
    176  * platforms will assume usage of OpenGL if Vulkan isn't used. Setting this to "1" will prevent this
    177  * behavior, which is desireable when the application manages the graphics context, such as
    178  * an externally managed OpenGL context or attaching a Vulkan surface to the window.
    179  */
    180 #define SDL_HINT_VIDEO_EXTERNAL_CONTEXT    "SDL_VIDEO_EXTERNAL_CONTEXT"
    181 
    182 /**
    183  *  \brief  A variable controlling whether the X11 VidMode extension should be used.
    184  *
    185  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    186  *    "0"       - Disable XVidMode
    187  *    "1"       - Enable XVidMode
    188  *
    189  *  By default SDL will use XVidMode if it is available.
    190  */
    191 #define SDL_HINT_VIDEO_X11_XVIDMODE         "SDL_VIDEO_X11_XVIDMODE"
    192 
    193 /**
    194  *  \brief  A variable controlling whether the X11 Xinerama extension should be used.
    195  *
    196  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    197  *    "0"       - Disable Xinerama
    198  *    "1"       - Enable Xinerama
    199  *
    200  *  By default SDL will use Xinerama if it is available.
    201  */
    202 #define SDL_HINT_VIDEO_X11_XINERAMA         "SDL_VIDEO_X11_XINERAMA"
    203 
    204 /**
    205  *  \brief  A variable controlling whether the X11 XRandR extension should be used.
    206  *
    207  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    208  *    "0"       - Disable XRandR
    209  *    "1"       - Enable XRandR
    210  *
    211  *  By default SDL will not use XRandR because of window manager issues.
    212  */
    213 #define SDL_HINT_VIDEO_X11_XRANDR           "SDL_VIDEO_X11_XRANDR"
    214 
    215 /**
    216  *  \brief  A variable forcing the visual ID chosen for new X11 windows
    217  *
    218  */
    219 #define SDL_HINT_VIDEO_X11_WINDOW_VISUALID      "SDL_VIDEO_X11_WINDOW_VISUALID"
    220 
    221 /**
    222  *  \brief  A variable controlling whether the X11 _NET_WM_PING protocol should be supported.
    223  *
    224  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    225  *    "0"       - Disable _NET_WM_PING
    226  *    "1"       - Enable _NET_WM_PING
    227  *
    228  *  By default SDL will use _NET_WM_PING, but for applications that know they
    229  *  will not always be able to respond to ping requests in a timely manner they can
    230  *  turn it off to avoid the window manager thinking the app is hung.
    231  *  The hint is checked in CreateWindow.
    232  */
    233 #define SDL_HINT_VIDEO_X11_NET_WM_PING      "SDL_VIDEO_X11_NET_WM_PING"
    234 
    235 /**
    236  * \brief A variable controlling whether the X11 _NET_WM_BYPASS_COMPOSITOR hint should be used.
    237  * 
    238  * This variable can be set to the following values:
    239  * "0" - Disable _NET_WM_BYPASS_COMPOSITOR
    240  * "1" - Enable _NET_WM_BYPASS_COMPOSITOR
    241  * 
    242  * By default SDL will use _NET_WM_BYPASS_COMPOSITOR
    243  * 
    244  */
    245 #define SDL_HINT_VIDEO_X11_NET_WM_BYPASS_COMPOSITOR "SDL_VIDEO_X11_NET_WM_BYPASS_COMPOSITOR"
    246 
    247 /**
    248  * \brief A variable controlling whether X11 should use GLX or EGL by default
    249  *
    250  * This variable can be set to the following values:
    251  * "0" - Use GLX
    252  * "1" - Use EGL
    253  *
    254  * By default SDL will use GLX when both are present.
    255  */
    256 #define SDL_HINT_VIDEO_X11_FORCE_EGL "SDL_VIDEO_X11_FORCE_EGL"
    257 
    258 /**
    259  *  \brief  A variable controlling whether the window frame and title bar are interactive when the cursor is hidden 
    260  *
    261  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    262  *    "0"       - The window frame is not interactive when the cursor is hidden (no move, resize, etc)
    263  *    "1"       - The window frame is interactive when the cursor is hidden
    264  *
    265  *  By default SDL will allow interaction with the window frame when the cursor is hidden
    266  */
    267 #define SDL_HINT_WINDOW_FRAME_USABLE_WHILE_CURSOR_HIDDEN    "SDL_WINDOW_FRAME_USABLE_WHILE_CURSOR_HIDDEN"
    268 
    269 /**
    270  * \brief A variable to specify custom icon resource id from RC file on Windows platform 
    271  */
    272 #define SDL_HINT_WINDOWS_INTRESOURCE_ICON       "SDL_WINDOWS_INTRESOURCE_ICON"
    273 #define SDL_HINT_WINDOWS_INTRESOURCE_ICON_SMALL "SDL_WINDOWS_INTRESOURCE_ICON_SMALL"
    274 
    275 /**
    276  *  \brief  A variable controlling whether the windows message loop is processed by SDL 
    277  *
    278  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    279  *    "0"       - The window message loop is not run
    280  *    "1"       - The window message loop is processed in SDL_PumpEvents()
    281  *
    282  *  By default SDL will process the windows message loop
    283  */
    284 #define SDL_HINT_WINDOWS_ENABLE_MESSAGELOOP "SDL_WINDOWS_ENABLE_MESSAGELOOP"
    285 
    286 /**
    287  *  \brief  A variable controlling whether grabbing input grabs the keyboard
    288  *
    289  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    290  *    "0"       - Grab will affect only the mouse
    291  *    "1"       - Grab will affect mouse and keyboard
    292  *
    293  *  By default SDL will not grab the keyboard so system shortcuts still work.
    294  */
    295 #define SDL_HINT_GRAB_KEYBOARD              "SDL_GRAB_KEYBOARD"
    296 
    297 /**
    298  *  \brief  A variable setting the double click time, in milliseconds.
    299  */
    300 #define SDL_HINT_MOUSE_DOUBLE_CLICK_TIME    "SDL_MOUSE_DOUBLE_CLICK_TIME"
    301 
    302 /**
    303  *  \brief  A variable setting the double click radius, in pixels.
    304  */
    305 #define SDL_HINT_MOUSE_DOUBLE_CLICK_RADIUS    "SDL_MOUSE_DOUBLE_CLICK_RADIUS"
    306 
    307 /**
    308  *  \brief  A variable setting the speed scale for mouse motion, in floating point, when the mouse is not in relative mode
    309  */
    310 #define SDL_HINT_MOUSE_NORMAL_SPEED_SCALE    "SDL_MOUSE_NORMAL_SPEED_SCALE"
    311 
    312 /**
    313  *  \brief  A variable setting the scale for mouse motion, in floating point, when the mouse is in relative mode
    314  */
    315 #define SDL_HINT_MOUSE_RELATIVE_SPEED_SCALE    "SDL_MOUSE_RELATIVE_SPEED_SCALE"
    316 
    317 /**
    318  *  \brief  A variable controlling whether relative mouse motion is affected by renderer scaling
    319  *
    320  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    321  *    "0"       - Relative motion is unaffected by DPI or renderer's logical size
    322  *    "1"       - Relative motion is scaled according to DPI scaling and logical size
    323  *
    324  *  By default relative mouse deltas are affected by DPI and renderer scaling
    325  */
    326 #define SDL_HINT_MOUSE_RELATIVE_SCALING "SDL_MOUSE_RELATIVE_SCALING"
    327 
    328 /**
    329  *  \brief  A variable controlling whether relative mouse mode is implemented using mouse warping
    330  *
    331  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    332  *    "0"       - Relative mouse mode uses raw input
    333  *    "1"       - Relative mouse mode uses mouse warping
    334  *
    335  *  By default SDL will use raw input for relative mouse mode
    336  */
    337 #define SDL_HINT_MOUSE_RELATIVE_MODE_WARP    "SDL_MOUSE_RELATIVE_MODE_WARP"
    338 
    339 /**
    340  *  \brief Allow mouse click events when clicking to focus an SDL window
    341  *
    342  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    343  *    "0"       - Ignore mouse clicks that activate a window
    344  *    "1"       - Generate events for mouse clicks that activate a window
    345  *
    346  *  By default SDL will ignore mouse clicks that activate a window
    347  */
    348 #define SDL_HINT_MOUSE_FOCUS_CLICKTHROUGH "SDL_MOUSE_FOCUS_CLICKTHROUGH"
    349 
    350 /**
    351  *  \brief  A variable controlling whether touch events should generate synthetic mouse events
    352  *
    353  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    354  *    "0"       - Touch events will not generate mouse events
    355  *    "1"       - Touch events will generate mouse events
    356  *
    357  *  By default SDL will generate mouse events for touch events
    358  */
    359 #define SDL_HINT_TOUCH_MOUSE_EVENTS    "SDL_TOUCH_MOUSE_EVENTS"
    360 
    361 /**
    362  *  \brief  A variable controlling whether mouse events should generate synthetic touch events
    363  *
    364  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    365  *    "0"       - Mouse events will not generate touch events (default for desktop platforms)
    366  *    "1"       - Mouse events will generate touch events (default for mobile platforms, such as Android and iOS)
    367  */
    368 
    369 #define SDL_HINT_MOUSE_TOUCH_EVENTS    "SDL_MOUSE_TOUCH_EVENTS"
    370 
    371 /**
    372  *  \brief Minimize your SDL_Window if it loses key focus when in fullscreen mode. Defaults to false.
    373  *  \warning  Before SDL 2.0.14, this defaulted to true! In 2.0.14, we're
    374  *            seeing if "true" causes more problems than it solves in modern times.
    375  *
    376  */
    377 #define SDL_HINT_VIDEO_MINIMIZE_ON_FOCUS_LOSS   "SDL_VIDEO_MINIMIZE_ON_FOCUS_LOSS"
    378 
    379 /**
    380  *  \brief  A variable controlling whether the idle timer is disabled on iOS.
    381  *
    382  *  When an iOS app does not receive touches for some time, the screen is
    383  *  dimmed automatically. For games where the accelerometer is the only input
    384  *  this is problematic. This functionality can be disabled by setting this
    385  *  hint.
    386  *
    387  *  As of SDL 2.0.4, SDL_EnableScreenSaver() and SDL_DisableScreenSaver()
    388  *  accomplish the same thing on iOS. They should be preferred over this hint.
    389  *
    390  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    391  *    "0"       - Enable idle timer
    392  *    "1"       - Disable idle timer
    393  */
    394 #define SDL_HINT_IDLE_TIMER_DISABLED "SDL_IOS_IDLE_TIMER_DISABLED"
    395 
    396 /**
    397  *  \brief  A variable controlling which orientations are allowed on iOS/Android.
    398  *
    399  *  In some circumstances it is necessary to be able to explicitly control
    400  *  which UI orientations are allowed.
    401  *
    402  *  This variable is a space delimited list of the following values:
    403  *    "LandscapeLeft", "LandscapeRight", "Portrait" "PortraitUpsideDown"
    404  */
    405 #define SDL_HINT_ORIENTATIONS "SDL_IOS_ORIENTATIONS"
    406 
    407 /**
    408  *  \brief  A variable controlling whether controllers used with the Apple TV
    409  *  generate UI events.
    410  *
    411  * When UI events are generated by controller input, the app will be
    412  * backgrounded when the Apple TV remote's menu button is pressed, and when the
    413  * pause or B buttons on gamepads are pressed.
    414  *
    415  * More information about properly making use of controllers for the Apple TV
    416  * can be found here:
    417  * https://developer.apple.com/tvos/human-interface-guidelines/remote-and-controllers/
    418  *
    419  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    420  *    "0"       - Controller input does not generate UI events (the default).
    421  *    "1"       - Controller input generates UI events.
    422  */
    423 #define SDL_HINT_APPLE_TV_CONTROLLER_UI_EVENTS "SDL_APPLE_TV_CONTROLLER_UI_EVENTS"
    424 
    425 /**
    426  * \brief  A variable controlling whether the Apple TV remote's joystick axes
    427  *         will automatically match the rotation of the remote.
    428  *
    429  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    430  *    "0"       - Remote orientation does not affect joystick axes (the default).
    431  *    "1"       - Joystick axes are based on the orientation of the remote.
    432  */
    433 #define SDL_HINT_APPLE_TV_REMOTE_ALLOW_ROTATION "SDL_APPLE_TV_REMOTE_ALLOW_ROTATION"
    434 
    435 /**
    436  * \brief  A variable controlling whether the home indicator bar on iPhone X
    437  *         should be hidden.
    438  *
    439  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    440  *    "0"       - The indicator bar is not hidden (default for windowed applications)
    441  *    "1"       - The indicator bar is hidden and is shown when the screen is touched (useful for movie playback applications)
    442  *    "2"       - The indicator bar is dim and the first swipe makes it visible and the second swipe performs the "home" action (default for fullscreen applications)
    443  */
    444 #define SDL_HINT_IOS_HIDE_HOME_INDICATOR "SDL_IOS_HIDE_HOME_INDICATOR"
    445 
    446 /**
    447  *  \brief  A variable controlling whether the Android / iOS built-in
    448  *  accelerometer should be listed as a joystick device.
    449  *
    450  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    451  *    "0"       - The accelerometer is not listed as a joystick
    452  *    "1"       - The accelerometer is available as a 3 axis joystick (the default).
    453  */
    454 #define SDL_HINT_ACCELEROMETER_AS_JOYSTICK "SDL_ACCELEROMETER_AS_JOYSTICK"
    455 
    456 /**
    457  *  \brief  A variable controlling whether the Android / tvOS remotes
    458  *  should be listed as joystick devices, instead of sending keyboard events.
    459  *
    460  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    461  *    "0"       - Remotes send enter/escape/arrow key events
    462  *    "1"       - Remotes are available as 2 axis, 2 button joysticks (the default).
    463  */
    464 #define SDL_HINT_TV_REMOTE_AS_JOYSTICK "SDL_TV_REMOTE_AS_JOYSTICK"
    465 
    466 /**
    467  *  \brief  A variable that lets you disable the detection and use of Xinput gamepad devices
    468  *
    469  *  The variable can be set to the following values:
    470  *    "0"       - Disable XInput detection (only uses direct input)
    471  *    "1"       - Enable XInput detection (the default)
    472  */
    473 #define SDL_HINT_XINPUT_ENABLED "SDL_XINPUT_ENABLED"
    474 
    475 /**
    476  *  \brief  A variable that causes SDL to use the old axis and button mapping for XInput devices.
    477  *
    478  *  This hint is for backwards compatibility only and will be removed in SDL 2.1
    479  *
    480  *  The default value is "0".  This hint must be set before SDL_Init()
    481  */
    482 #define SDL_HINT_XINPUT_USE_OLD_JOYSTICK_MAPPING "SDL_XINPUT_USE_OLD_JOYSTICK_MAPPING"
    483 
    484 /**
    485  *  \brief  A variable that overrides the automatic controller type detection
    486  *
    487  *  The variable should be comma separated entries, in the form: VID/PID=type
    488  *
    489  *  The VID and PID should be hexadecimal with exactly 4 digits, e.g. 0x00fd
    490  *
    491  *  The type should be one of:
    492  *      Xbox360
    493  *      XboxOne
    494  *      PS3
    495  *      PS4
    496  *      PS5
    497  *      SwitchPro
    498  *
    499  *  This hint affects what driver is used, and must be set before calling SDL_Init(SDL_INIT_GAMECONTROLLER)
    500  */
    501 #define SDL_HINT_GAMECONTROLLERTYPE "SDL_GAMECONTROLLERTYPE"
    502 
    503 /**
    504  *  \brief  A variable that lets you manually hint extra gamecontroller db entries.
    505  *
    506  *  The variable should be newline delimited rows of gamecontroller config data, see SDL_gamecontroller.h
    507  *
    508  *  This hint must be set before calling SDL_Init(SDL_INIT_GAMECONTROLLER)
    509  *  You can update mappings after the system is initialized with SDL_GameControllerMappingForGUID() and SDL_GameControllerAddMapping()
    510  */
    511 #define SDL_HINT_GAMECONTROLLERCONFIG "SDL_GAMECONTROLLERCONFIG"
    512 
    513 /**
    514  *  \brief  A variable that lets you provide a file with extra gamecontroller db entries.
    515  *
    516  *  The file should contain lines of gamecontroller config data, see SDL_gamecontroller.h
    517  *
    518  *  This hint must be set before calling SDL_Init(SDL_INIT_GAMECONTROLLER)
    519  *  You can update mappings after the system is initialized with SDL_GameControllerMappingForGUID() and SDL_GameControllerAddMapping()
    520  */
    521 #define SDL_HINT_GAMECONTROLLERCONFIG_FILE "SDL_GAMECONTROLLERCONFIG_FILE"
    522 
    523 /**
    524  *  \brief  A variable containing a list of devices to skip when scanning for game controllers.
    525  *
    526  *  The format of the string is a comma separated list of USB VID/PID pairs
    527  *  in hexadecimal form, e.g.
    528  *
    529  *      0xAAAA/0xBBBB,0xCCCC/0xDDDD
    530  *
    531  *  The variable can also take the form of @file, in which case the named
    532  *  file will be loaded and interpreted as the value of the variable.
    533  */
    534 #define SDL_HINT_GAMECONTROLLER_IGNORE_DEVICES "SDL_GAMECONTROLLER_IGNORE_DEVICES"
    535 
    536 /**
    537  *  \brief  If set, all devices will be skipped when scanning for game controllers except for the ones listed in this variable.
    538  *
    539  *  The format of the string is a comma separated list of USB VID/PID pairs
    540  *  in hexadecimal form, e.g.
    541  *
    542  *      0xAAAA/0xBBBB,0xCCCC/0xDDDD
    543  *
    544  *  The variable can also take the form of @file, in which case the named
    545  *  file will be loaded and interpreted as the value of the variable.
    546  */
    547 #define SDL_HINT_GAMECONTROLLER_IGNORE_DEVICES_EXCEPT "SDL_GAMECONTROLLER_IGNORE_DEVICES_EXCEPT"
    548 
    549 /**
    550  *  \brief  If set, game controller face buttons report their values according to their labels instead of their positional layout.
    551  * 
    552  *  For example, on Nintendo Switch controllers, normally you'd get:
    553  *
    554  *      (Y)
    555  *  (X)     (B)
    556  *      (A)
    557  *
    558  *  but if this hint is set, you'll get:
    559  *
    560  *      (X)
    561  *  (Y)     (A)
    562  *      (B)
    563  *
    564  *  The variable can be set to the following values:
    565  *    "0"       - Report the face buttons by position, as though they were on an Xbox controller.
    566  *    "1"       - Report the face buttons by label instead of position
    567  *
    568  *  The default value is "1".  This hint may be set at any time.
    569  */
    570 #define SDL_HINT_GAMECONTROLLER_USE_BUTTON_LABELS "SDL_GAMECONTROLLER_USE_BUTTON_LABELS"
    571 
    572 /**
    573  *  \brief  A variable that lets you enable joystick (and gamecontroller) events even when your app is in the background.
    574  *
    575  *  The variable can be set to the following values:
    576  *    "0"       - Disable joystick & gamecontroller input events when the
    577  *                application is in the background.
    578  *    "1"       - Enable joystick & gamecontroller input events when the
    579  *                application is in the background.
    580  *
    581  *  The default value is "0".  This hint may be set at any time.
    582  */
    583 #define SDL_HINT_JOYSTICK_ALLOW_BACKGROUND_EVENTS "SDL_JOYSTICK_ALLOW_BACKGROUND_EVENTS"
    584 
    585 /**
    586  *  \brief  A variable controlling whether the HIDAPI joystick drivers should be used.
    587  *
    588  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    589  *    "0"       - HIDAPI drivers are not used
    590  *    "1"       - HIDAPI drivers are used (the default)
    591  *
    592  *  This variable is the default for all drivers, but can be overridden by the hints for specific drivers below.
    593  */
    594 #define SDL_HINT_JOYSTICK_HIDAPI "SDL_JOYSTICK_HIDAPI"
    595 
    596 /**
    597  *  \brief  A variable controlling whether the HIDAPI driver for PS4 controllers should be used.
    598  *
    599  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    600  *    "0"       - HIDAPI driver is not used
    601  *    "1"       - HIDAPI driver is used
    602  *
    603  *  The default is the value of SDL_HINT_JOYSTICK_HIDAPI
    604  */
    605 #define SDL_HINT_JOYSTICK_HIDAPI_PS4 "SDL_JOYSTICK_HIDAPI_PS4"
    606 
    607 /**
    608  *  \brief  A variable controlling whether the HIDAPI driver for PS5 controllers should be used.
    609  *
    610  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    611  *    "0"       - HIDAPI driver is not used
    612  *    "1"       - HIDAPI driver is used
    613  *
    614  *  The default is the value of SDL_HINT_JOYSTICK_HIDAPI
    615  */
    616 #define SDL_HINT_JOYSTICK_HIDAPI_PS5 "SDL_JOYSTICK_HIDAPI_PS5"
    617 
    618 /**
    619  *  \brief  A variable controlling whether extended input reports should be used for PS4 controllers when using the HIDAPI driver.
    620  *
    621  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    622  *    "0"       - extended reports are not enabled (the default)
    623  *    "1"       - extended reports
    624  *
    625  *  Extended input reports allow rumble on Bluetooth PS4 controllers, but
    626  *  break DirectInput handling for applications that don't use SDL.
    627  *
    628  *  Once extended reports are enabled, they can not be disabled without
    629  *  power cycling the controller.
    630  */
    631 #define SDL_HINT_JOYSTICK_HIDAPI_PS4_RUMBLE "SDL_JOYSTICK_HIDAPI_PS4_RUMBLE"
    632 
    633 /**
    634  *  \brief  A variable controlling whether the HIDAPI driver for Steam Controllers should be used.
    635  *
    636  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    637  *    "0"       - HIDAPI driver is not used
    638  *    "1"       - HIDAPI driver is used
    639  *
    640  *  The default is the value of SDL_HINT_JOYSTICK_HIDAPI
    641  */
    642 #define SDL_HINT_JOYSTICK_HIDAPI_STEAM "SDL_JOYSTICK_HIDAPI_STEAM"
    643 
    644 /**
    645  *  \brief  A variable controlling whether the HIDAPI driver for Nintendo Switch controllers should be used.
    646  *
    647  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    648  *    "0"       - HIDAPI driver is not used
    649  *    "1"       - HIDAPI driver is used
    650  *
    651  *  The default is the value of SDL_HINT_JOYSTICK_HIDAPI
    652  */
    653 #define SDL_HINT_JOYSTICK_HIDAPI_SWITCH "SDL_JOYSTICK_HIDAPI_SWITCH"
    654 
    655 /**
    656  *  \brief  A variable controlling whether the HIDAPI driver for XBox controllers should be used.
    657  *
    658  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    659  *    "0"       - HIDAPI driver is not used
    660  *    "1"       - HIDAPI driver is used
    661  *
    662  *  The default is "0" on Windows, otherwise the value of SDL_HINT_JOYSTICK_HIDAPI
    663  */
    664 #define SDL_HINT_JOYSTICK_HIDAPI_XBOX   "SDL_JOYSTICK_HIDAPI_XBOX"
    665 
    666  /**
    667   *  \brief  A variable controlling whether the HIDAPI driver for XBox controllers on Windows should pull correlated
    668   *      data from XInput.
    669   *
    670   *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    671   *    "0"       - HIDAPI Xbox driver will only use HIDAPI data
    672   *    "1"       - HIDAPI Xbox driver will also pull data from XInput, providing better trigger axes, guide button
    673   *                presses, and rumble support
    674   *
    675   *  The default is "1".  This hint applies to any joysticks opened after setting the hint.
    676   */
    677 #define SDL_HINT_JOYSTICK_HIDAPI_CORRELATE_XINPUT   "SDL_JOYSTICK_HIDAPI_CORRELATE_XINPUT"
    678 
    679 /**
    680  *  \brief  A variable controlling whether the HIDAPI driver for Nintendo GameCube controllers should be used.
    681  *
    682  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    683  *    "0"       - HIDAPI driver is not used
    684  *    "1"       - HIDAPI driver is used
    685  *
    686  *  The default is the value of SDL_HINT_JOYSTICK_HIDAPI
    687  */
    688 #define SDL_HINT_JOYSTICK_HIDAPI_GAMECUBE "SDL_JOYSTICK_HIDAPI_GAMECUBE"
    689 
    690 /**
    691  *  \brief  A variable that controls whether Steam Controllers should be exposed using the SDL joystick and game controller APIs
    692  *
    693  *  The variable can be set to the following values:
    694  *    "0"       - Do not scan for Steam Controllers
    695  *    "1"       - Scan for Steam Controllers (the default)
    696  *
    697  *  The default value is "1".  This hint must be set before initializing the joystick subsystem.
    698  */
    699 #define SDL_HINT_ENABLE_STEAM_CONTROLLERS "SDL_ENABLE_STEAM_CONTROLLERS"
    700 
    701  /**
    702   *  \brief  A variable controlling whether the RAWINPUT joystick drivers should be used for better handling XInput-capable devices.
    703   *
    704   *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    705   *    "0"       - RAWINPUT drivers are not used
    706   *    "1"       - RAWINPUT drivers are used (the default)
    707   *
    708   */
    709 #define SDL_HINT_JOYSTICK_RAWINPUT "SDL_JOYSTICK_RAWINPUT"
    710 
    711  /**
    712   *  \brief  A variable controlling whether a separate thread should be used
    713   *          for handling joystick detection and raw input messages on Windows
    714   *
    715   *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    716   *    "0"       - A separate thread is not used (the default)
    717   *    "1"       - A separate thread is used for handling raw input messages
    718   *
    719   */
    720 #define SDL_HINT_JOYSTICK_THREAD "SDL_JOYSTICK_THREAD"
    721 
    722  /**
    723   *  \brief  A variable controlling whether joysticks on Linux adhere to their HID-defined deadzones or return unfiltered values.
    724   *
    725   *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    726   *    "0"       - Return unfiltered joystick axis values (the default)
    727   *    "1"       - Return axis values with deadzones taken into account
    728   */
    729 #define SDL_HINT_LINUX_JOYSTICK_DEADZONES "SDL_LINUX_JOYSTICK_DEADZONES"
    730 
    731 /**
    732  *  \brief If set to "0" then never set the top most bit on a SDL Window, even if the video mode expects it.
    733  *      This is a debugging aid for developers and not expected to be used by end users. The default is "1"
    734  *
    735  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    736  *    "0"       - don't allow topmost
    737  *    "1"       - allow topmost
    738  */
    739 #define SDL_HINT_ALLOW_TOPMOST "SDL_ALLOW_TOPMOST"
    740 
    741 /**
    742  *  \brief A variable that controls the timer resolution, in milliseconds.
    743  *
    744  *  The higher resolution the timer, the more frequently the CPU services
    745  *  timer interrupts, and the more precise delays are, but this takes up
    746  *  power and CPU time.  This hint is only used on Windows 7 and earlier.
    747  *
    748  *  See this blog post for more information:
    749  *  http://randomascii.wordpress.com/2013/07/08/windows-timer-resolution-megawatts-wasted/
    750  *
    751  *  If this variable is set to "0", the system timer resolution is not set.
    752  *
    753  *  The default value is "1". This hint may be set at any time.
    754  */
    755 #define SDL_HINT_TIMER_RESOLUTION "SDL_TIMER_RESOLUTION"
    756 
    757 
    758 /**
    759  *  \brief  A variable describing the content orientation on QtWayland-based platforms.
    760  *
    761  *  On QtWayland platforms, windows are rotated client-side to allow for custom
    762  *  transitions. In order to correctly position overlays (e.g. volume bar) and
    763  *  gestures (e.g. events view, close/minimize gestures), the system needs to
    764  *  know in which orientation the application is currently drawing its contents.
    765  *
    766  *  This does not cause the window to be rotated or resized, the application
    767  *  needs to take care of drawing the content in the right orientation (the
    768  *  framebuffer is always in portrait mode).
    769  *
    770  *  This variable can be one of the following values:
    771  *    "primary" (default), "portrait", "landscape", "inverted-portrait", "inverted-landscape"
    772  */
    773 #define SDL_HINT_QTWAYLAND_CONTENT_ORIENTATION "SDL_QTWAYLAND_CONTENT_ORIENTATION"
    774 
    775 /**
    776  *  \brief  Flags to set on QtWayland windows to integrate with the native window manager.
    777  *
    778  *  On QtWayland platforms, this hint controls the flags to set on the windows.
    779  *  For example, on Sailfish OS "OverridesSystemGestures" disables swipe gestures.
    780  *
    781  *  This variable is a space-separated list of the following values (empty = no flags):
    782  *    "OverridesSystemGestures", "StaysOnTop", "BypassWindowManager"
    783  */
    784 #define SDL_HINT_QTWAYLAND_WINDOW_FLAGS "SDL_QTWAYLAND_WINDOW_FLAGS"
    785 
    786 /**
    787 *  \brief  A string specifying SDL's threads stack size in bytes or "0" for the backend's default size
    788 *
    789 *  Use this hint in case you need to set SDL's threads stack size to other than the default.
    790 *  This is specially useful if you build SDL against a non glibc libc library (such as musl) which
    791 *  provides a relatively small default thread stack size (a few kilobytes versus the default 8MB glibc uses).
    792 *  Support for this hint is currently available only in the pthread, Windows, and PSP backend.
    793 *
    794 *  Instead of this hint, in 2.0.9 and later, you can use
    795 *  SDL_CreateThreadWithStackSize(). This hint only works with the classic
    796 *  SDL_CreateThread().
    797 */
    798 #define SDL_HINT_THREAD_STACK_SIZE              "SDL_THREAD_STACK_SIZE"
    799 
    800 /**
    801 *  \brief  A string specifying additional information to use with SDL_SetThreadPriority.
    802 *
    803 *  By default SDL_SetThreadPriority will make appropriate system changes in order to
    804 *  apply a thread priority.  For example on systems using pthreads the scheduler policy
    805 *  is changed automatically to a policy that works well with a given priority.
    806 *  Code which has specific requirements can override SDL's default behavior with this hint.
    807 *
    808 *  pthread hint values are "current", "other", "fifo" and "rr".
    809 *  Currently no other platform hint values are defined but may be in the future.
    810 *
    811 *  \note On Linux, the kernel may send SIGKILL to realtime tasks which exceed the distro
    812 *  configured execution budget for rtkit. This budget can be queried through RLIMIT_RTTIME
    813 *  after calling SDL_SetThreadPriority().
    814 */
    815 #define SDL_HINT_THREAD_PRIORITY_POLICY         "SDL_THREAD_PRIORITY_POLICY"
    816 
    817 /**
    818  *  \brief Specifies whether SDL_THREAD_PRIORITY_TIME_CRITICAL should be treated as realtime.
    819  *
    820  *  On some platforms, like Linux, a realtime priority thread may be subject to restrictions
    821  *  that require special handling by the application. This hint exists to let SDL know that
    822  *  the app is prepared to handle said restrictions.
    823  * 
    824  *  On Linux, SDL will apply the following configuration to any thread that becomes realtime:
    825  *   * The SCHED_RESET_ON_FORK bit will be set on the scheduling policy,
    826  *   * An RLIMIT_RTTIME budget will be configured to the rtkit specified limit.
    827  *     * Exceeding this limit will result in the kernel sending SIGKILL to the app,
    828  *     * Refer to the man pages for more information.
    829  * 
    830  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    831  *    "0"       - default platform specific behaviour
    832  *    "1"       - Force SDL_THREAD_PRIORITY_TIME_CRITICAL to a realtime scheduling policy
    833  */
    834 #define SDL_HINT_THREAD_FORCE_REALTIME_TIME_CRITICAL "SDL_THREAD_FORCE_REALTIME_TIME_CRITICAL"
    835 
    836 /**
    837  *  \brief If set to 1, then do not allow high-DPI windows. ("Retina" on Mac and iOS)
    838  */
    839 #define SDL_HINT_VIDEO_HIGHDPI_DISABLED "SDL_VIDEO_HIGHDPI_DISABLED"
    840 
    841 /**
    842  *  \brief A variable that determines whether ctrl+click should generate a right-click event on Mac
    843  *
    844  *  If present, holding ctrl while left clicking will generate a right click
    845  *  event when on Mac.
    846  */
    847 #define SDL_HINT_MAC_CTRL_CLICK_EMULATE_RIGHT_CLICK "SDL_MAC_CTRL_CLICK_EMULATE_RIGHT_CLICK"
    848 
    849 /**
    850 *  \brief  A variable specifying which shader compiler to preload when using the Chrome ANGLE binaries
    851 *
    852 *  SDL has EGL and OpenGL ES2 support on Windows via the ANGLE project. It
    853 *  can use two different sets of binaries, those compiled by the user from source
    854 *  or those provided by the Chrome browser. In the later case, these binaries require
    855 *  that SDL loads a DLL providing the shader compiler.
    856 *
    857 *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    858 *    "d3dcompiler_46.dll" - default, best for Vista or later.
    859 *    "d3dcompiler_43.dll" - for XP support.
    860 *    "none" - do not load any library, useful if you compiled ANGLE from source and included the compiler in your binaries.
    861 *
    862 */
    863 #define SDL_HINT_VIDEO_WIN_D3DCOMPILER              "SDL_VIDEO_WIN_D3DCOMPILER"
    864 
    865 /**
    866 *  \brief  A variable that is the address of another SDL_Window* (as a hex string formatted with "%p").
    867 *  
    868 *  If this hint is set before SDL_CreateWindowFrom() and the SDL_Window* it is set to has
    869 *  SDL_WINDOW_OPENGL set (and running on WGL only, currently), then two things will occur on the newly 
    870 *  created SDL_Window:
    871 *
    872 *  1. Its pixel format will be set to the same pixel format as this SDL_Window.  This is
    873 *  needed for example when sharing an OpenGL context across multiple windows.
    874 *
    875 *  2. The flag SDL_WINDOW_OPENGL will be set on the new window so it can be used for
    876 *  OpenGL rendering.
    877 *
    878 *  This variable can be set to the following values:
    879 *    The address (as a string "%p") of the SDL_Window* that new windows created with SDL_CreateWindowFrom() should
    880 *    share a pixel format with.
    881 */
    882 #define SDL_HINT_VIDEO_WINDOW_SHARE_PIXEL_FORMAT    "SDL_VIDEO_WINDOW_SHARE_PIXEL_FORMAT"
    883 
    884 /**
    885  *  \brief A URL to a WinRT app's privacy policy
    886  *
    887  *  All network-enabled WinRT apps must make a privacy policy available to its
    888  *  users.  On Windows 8, 8.1, and RT, Microsoft mandates that this policy be
    889  *  be available in the Windows Settings charm, as accessed from within the app.
    890  *  SDL provides code to add a URL-based link there, which can point to the app's
    891  *  privacy policy.
    892  *
    893  *  To setup a URL to an app's privacy policy, set SDL_HINT_WINRT_PRIVACY_POLICY_URL
    894  *  before calling any SDL_Init() functions.  The contents of the hint should
    895  *  be a valid URL.  For example, "http://www.example.com".
    896  *
    897  *  The default value is "", which will prevent SDL from adding a privacy policy
    898  *  link to the Settings charm.  This hint should only be set during app init.
    899  *
    900  *  The label text of an app's "Privacy Policy" link may be customized via another
    901  *  hint, SDL_HINT_WINRT_PRIVACY_POLICY_LABEL.
    902  *
    903  *  Please note that on Windows Phone, Microsoft does not provide standard UI
    904  *  for displaying a privacy policy link, and as such, SDL_HINT_WINRT_PRIVACY_POLICY_URL
    905  *  will not get used on that platform.  Network-enabled phone apps should display
    906  *  their privacy policy through some other, in-app means.
    907  */
    908 #define SDL_HINT_WINRT_PRIVACY_POLICY_URL "SDL_WINRT_PRIVACY_POLICY_URL"
    909 
    910 /** \brief Label text for a WinRT app's privacy policy link
    911  *
    912  *  Network-enabled WinRT apps must include a privacy policy.  On Windows 8, 8.1, and RT,
    913  *  Microsoft mandates that this policy be available via the Windows Settings charm.
    914  *  SDL provides code to add a link there, with its label text being set via the
    915  *  optional hint, SDL_HINT_WINRT_PRIVACY_POLICY_LABEL.
    916  *
    917  *  Please note that a privacy policy's contents are not set via this hint.  A separate
    918  *  hint, SDL_HINT_WINRT_PRIVACY_POLICY_URL, is used to link to the actual text of the
    919  *  policy.
    920  *
    921  *  The contents of this hint should be encoded as a UTF8 string.
    922  *
    923  *  The default value is "Privacy Policy".  This hint should only be set during app
    924  *  initialization, preferably before any calls to SDL_Init().
    925  *
    926  *  For additional information on linking to a privacy policy, see the documentation for
    927  *  SDL_HINT_WINRT_PRIVACY_POLICY_URL.
    928  */
    929 #define SDL_HINT_WINRT_PRIVACY_POLICY_LABEL "SDL_WINRT_PRIVACY_POLICY_LABEL"
    930 
    931 /** \brief Allows back-button-press events on Windows Phone to be marked as handled
    932  *
    933  *  Windows Phone devices typically feature a Back button.  When pressed,
    934  *  the OS will emit back-button-press events, which apps are expected to
    935  *  handle in an appropriate manner.  If apps do not explicitly mark these
    936  *  events as 'Handled', then the OS will invoke its default behavior for
    937  *  unhandled back-button-press events, which on Windows Phone 8 and 8.1 is to
    938  *  terminate the app (and attempt to switch to the previous app, or to the
    939  *  device's home screen).
    940  *
    941  *  Setting the SDL_HINT_WINRT_HANDLE_BACK_BUTTON hint to "1" will cause SDL
    942  *  to mark back-button-press events as Handled, if and when one is sent to
    943  *  the app.
    944  *
    945  *  Internally, Windows Phone sends back button events as parameters to
    946  *  special back-button-press callback functions.  Apps that need to respond
    947  *  to back-button-press events are expected to register one or more
    948  *  callback functions for such, shortly after being launched (during the
    949  *  app's initialization phase).  After the back button is pressed, the OS
    950  *  will invoke these callbacks.  If the app's callback(s) do not explicitly
    951  *  mark the event as handled by the time they return, or if the app never
    952  *  registers one of these callback, the OS will consider the event
    953  *  un-handled, and it will apply its default back button behavior (terminate
    954  *  the app).
    955  *
    956  *  SDL registers its own back-button-press callback with the Windows Phone
    957  *  OS.  This callback will emit a pair of SDL key-press events (SDL_KEYDOWN
    958  *  and SDL_KEYUP), each with a scancode of SDL_SCANCODE_AC_BACK, after which
    959  *  it will check the contents of the hint, SDL_HINT_WINRT_HANDLE_BACK_BUTTON.
    960  *  If the hint's value is set to "1", the back button event's Handled
    961  *  property will get set to 'true'.  If the hint's value is set to something
    962  *  else, or if it is unset, SDL will leave the event's Handled property
    963  *  alone.  (By default, the OS sets this property to 'false', to note.)
    964  *
    965  *  SDL apps can either set SDL_HINT_WINRT_HANDLE_BACK_BUTTON well before a
    966  *  back button is pressed, or can set it in direct-response to a back button
    967  *  being pressed.
    968  *
    969  *  In order to get notified when a back button is pressed, SDL apps should
    970  *  register a callback function with SDL_AddEventWatch(), and have it listen
    971  *  for SDL_KEYDOWN events that have a scancode of SDL_SCANCODE_AC_BACK.
    972  *  (Alternatively, SDL_KEYUP events can be listened-for.  Listening for
    973  *  either event type is suitable.)  Any value of SDL_HINT_WINRT_HANDLE_BACK_BUTTON
    974  *  set by such a callback, will be applied to the OS' current
    975  *  back-button-press event.
    976  *
    977  *  More details on back button behavior in Windows Phone apps can be found
    978  *  at the following page, on Microsoft's developer site:
    979  *  http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsphone/develop/jj247550(v=vs.105).aspx
    980  */
    981 #define SDL_HINT_WINRT_HANDLE_BACK_BUTTON "SDL_WINRT_HANDLE_BACK_BUTTON"
    982 
    983 /**
    984  *  \brief  A variable that dictates policy for fullscreen Spaces on Mac OS X.
    985  *
    986  *  This hint only applies to Mac OS X.
    987  *
    988  *  The variable can be set to the following values:
    989  *    "0"       - Disable Spaces support (FULLSCREEN_DESKTOP won't use them and
    990  *                SDL_WINDOW_RESIZABLE windows won't offer the "fullscreen"
    991  *                button on their titlebars).
    992  *    "1"       - Enable Spaces support (FULLSCREEN_DESKTOP will use them and
    993  *                SDL_WINDOW_RESIZABLE windows will offer the "fullscreen"
    994  *                button on their titlebars).
    995  *
    996  *  The default value is "1". Spaces are disabled regardless of this hint if
    997  *   the OS isn't at least Mac OS X Lion (10.7). This hint must be set before
    998  *   any windows are created.
    999  */
   1000 #define SDL_HINT_VIDEO_MAC_FULLSCREEN_SPACES    "SDL_VIDEO_MAC_FULLSCREEN_SPACES"
   1001 
   1002 /**
   1003 *  \brief  When set don't force the SDL app to become a foreground process
   1004 *
   1005 *  This hint only applies to Mac OS X.
   1006 *
   1007 */
   1008 #define SDL_HINT_MAC_BACKGROUND_APP    "SDL_MAC_BACKGROUND_APP"
   1009 
   1010 /**
   1011  * \brief Android APK expansion main file version. Should be a string number like "1", "2" etc.
   1012  *
   1013  * Must be set together with SDL_HINT_ANDROID_APK_EXPANSION_PATCH_FILE_VERSION.
   1014  *
   1015  * If both hints were set then SDL_RWFromFile() will look into expansion files
   1016  * after a given relative path was not found in the internal storage and assets.
   1017  *
   1018  * By default this hint is not set and the APK expansion files are not searched.
   1019  */
   1020 #define SDL_HINT_ANDROID_APK_EXPANSION_MAIN_FILE_VERSION "SDL_ANDROID_APK_EXPANSION_MAIN_FILE_VERSION"
   1021  
   1022 /**
   1023  * \brief Android APK expansion patch file version. Should be a string number like "1", "2" etc.
   1024  *
   1025  * Must be set together with SDL_HINT_ANDROID_APK_EXPANSION_MAIN_FILE_VERSION.
   1026  *
   1027  * If both hints were set then SDL_RWFromFile() will look into expansion files
   1028  * after a given relative path was not found in the internal storage and assets.
   1029  *
   1030  * By default this hint is not set and the APK expansion files are not searched.
   1031  */
   1032 #define SDL_HINT_ANDROID_APK_EXPANSION_PATCH_FILE_VERSION "SDL_ANDROID_APK_EXPANSION_PATCH_FILE_VERSION"
   1033 
   1034 /**
   1035  * \brief A variable to control whether certain IMEs should handle text editing internally instead of sending SDL_TEXTEDITING events.
   1036  *
   1037  * The variable can be set to the following values:
   1038  *   "0"       - SDL_TEXTEDITING events are sent, and it is the application's
   1039  *               responsibility to render the text from these events and 
   1040  *               differentiate it somehow from committed text. (default)
   1041  *   "1"       - If supported by the IME then SDL_TEXTEDITING events are not sent, 
   1042  *               and text that is being composed will be rendered in its own UI.
   1043  */
   1044 #define SDL_HINT_IME_INTERNAL_EDITING "SDL_IME_INTERNAL_EDITING"
   1045 
   1046 /**
   1047  * \brief A variable to control whether we trap the Android back button to handle it manually.
   1048  *        This is necessary for the right mouse button to work on some Android devices, or
   1049  *        to be able to trap the back button for use in your code reliably.  If set to true,
   1050  *        the back button will show up as an SDL_KEYDOWN / SDL_KEYUP pair with a keycode of 
   1051  *        SDL_SCANCODE_AC_BACK.
   1052  *
   1053  * The variable can be set to the following values:
   1054  *   "0"       - Back button will be handled as usual for system. (default)
   1055  *   "1"       - Back button will be trapped, allowing you to handle the key press
   1056  *               manually.  (This will also let right mouse click work on systems 
   1057  *               where the right mouse button functions as back.)
   1058  *
   1059  * The value of this hint is used at runtime, so it can be changed at any time.
   1060  */
   1061 #define SDL_HINT_ANDROID_TRAP_BACK_BUTTON "SDL_ANDROID_TRAP_BACK_BUTTON"
   1062 
   1063 /**
   1064  * \brief A variable to control whether the event loop will block itself when the app is paused.
   1065  *
   1066  * The variable can be set to the following values:
   1067  *   "0"       - Non blocking.
   1068  *   "1"       - Blocking. (default)
   1069  *
   1070  * The value should be set before SDL is initialized.
   1071  */
   1072 #define SDL_HINT_ANDROID_BLOCK_ON_PAUSE "SDL_ANDROID_BLOCK_ON_PAUSE"
   1073 
   1074 /**
   1075  * \brief A variable to control whether SDL will pause audio in background
   1076  *        (Requires SDL_ANDROID_BLOCK_ON_PAUSE as "Non blocking")
   1077  *
   1078  * The variable can be set to the following values:
   1079  *   "0"       - Non paused.
   1080  *   "1"       - Paused. (default)
   1081  *
   1082  * The value should be set before SDL is initialized.
   1083  */
   1084 #define SDL_HINT_ANDROID_BLOCK_ON_PAUSE_PAUSEAUDIO "SDL_ANDROID_BLOCK_ON_PAUSE_PAUSEAUDIO"
   1085 
   1086  /**
   1087  * \brief A variable to control whether the return key on the soft keyboard
   1088  *        should hide the soft keyboard on Android and iOS.
   1089  *
   1090  * The variable can be set to the following values:
   1091  *   "0"       - The return key will be handled as a key event. This is the behaviour of SDL <= 2.0.3. (default)
   1092  *   "1"       - The return key will hide the keyboard.
   1093  *
   1094  * The value of this hint is used at runtime, so it can be changed at any time.
   1095  */
   1096 #define SDL_HINT_RETURN_KEY_HIDES_IME "SDL_RETURN_KEY_HIDES_IME"
   1097 
   1098 /**
   1099  *  \brief override the binding element for keyboard inputs for Emscripten builds
   1100  *
   1101  * This hint only applies to the emscripten platform
   1102  *
   1103  * The variable can be one of
   1104  *    "#window"      - The javascript window object (this is the default)
   1105  *    "#document"    - The javascript document object
   1106  *    "#screen"      - the javascript window.screen object
   1107  *    "#canvas"      - the WebGL canvas element
   1108  *    any other string without a leading # sign applies to the element on the page with that ID.
   1109  */
   1110 #define SDL_HINT_EMSCRIPTEN_KEYBOARD_ELEMENT   "SDL_EMSCRIPTEN_KEYBOARD_ELEMENT"
   1111 
   1112 /**
   1113  *  \brief Disable giving back control to the browser automatically
   1114  *  when running with asyncify
   1115  *
   1116  * With -s ASYNCIFY, SDL2 calls emscripten_sleep during operations
   1117  * such as refreshing the screen or polling events.
   1118  *
   1119  * This hint only applies to the emscripten platform
   1120  *
   1121  * The variable can be set to the following values:
   1122  *    "0"       - Disable emscripten_sleep calls (if you give back browser control manually or use asyncify for other purposes)
   1123  *    "1"       - Enable emscripten_sleep calls (the default)
   1124  */
   1125 #define SDL_HINT_EMSCRIPTEN_ASYNCIFY   "SDL_EMSCRIPTEN_ASYNCIFY"
   1126 
   1127 /**
   1128  *  \brief Tell SDL not to catch the SIGINT or SIGTERM signals.
   1129  *
   1130  * This hint only applies to Unix-like platforms, and should set before
   1131  * any calls to SDL_Init()
   1132  *
   1133  * The variable can be set to the following values:
   1134  *   "0"       - SDL will install a SIGINT and SIGTERM handler, and when it
   1135  *               catches a signal, convert it into an SDL_QUIT event.
   1136  *   "1"       - SDL will not install a signal handler at all.
   1137  */
   1138 #define SDL_HINT_NO_SIGNAL_HANDLERS   "SDL_NO_SIGNAL_HANDLERS"
   1139 
   1140 /**
   1141  *  \brief Tell SDL not to generate window-close events for Alt+F4 on Windows.
   1142  *
   1143  * The variable can be set to the following values:
   1144  *   "0"       - SDL will generate a window-close event when it sees Alt+F4.
   1145  *   "1"       - SDL will only do normal key handling for Alt+F4.
   1146  */
   1147 #define SDL_HINT_WINDOWS_NO_CLOSE_ON_ALT_F4 "SDL_WINDOWS_NO_CLOSE_ON_ALT_F4"
   1148 
   1149 /**
   1150  *  \brief Prevent SDL from using version 4 of the bitmap header when saving BMPs.
   1151  *
   1152  * The bitmap header version 4 is required for proper alpha channel support and
   1153  * SDL will use it when required. Should this not be desired, this hint can
   1154  * force the use of the 40 byte header version which is supported everywhere.
   1155  *
   1156  * The variable can be set to the following values:
   1157  *   "0"       - Surfaces with a colorkey or an alpha channel are saved to a
   1158  *               32-bit BMP file with an alpha mask. SDL will use the bitmap
   1159  *               header version 4 and set the alpha mask accordingly.
   1160  *   "1"       - Surfaces with a colorkey or an alpha channel are saved to a
   1161  *               32-bit BMP file without an alpha mask. The alpha channel data
   1162  *               will be in the file, but applications are going to ignore it.
   1163  *
   1164  * The default value is "0".
   1165  */
   1166 #define SDL_HINT_BMP_SAVE_LEGACY_FORMAT "SDL_BMP_SAVE_LEGACY_FORMAT"
   1167 
   1168 /**
   1169  * \brief Tell SDL not to name threads on Windows with the 0x406D1388 Exception.
   1170  *        The 0x406D1388 Exception is a trick used to inform Visual Studio of a
   1171  *        thread's name, but it tends to cause problems with other debuggers,
   1172  *        and the .NET runtime. Note that SDL 2.0.6 and later will still use
   1173  *        the (safer) SetThreadDescription API, introduced in the Windows 10
   1174  *        Creators Update, if available.
   1175  *
   1176  * The variable can be set to the following values:
   1177  *   "0"       - SDL will raise the 0x406D1388 Exception to name threads.
   1178  *               This is the default behavior of SDL <= 2.0.4.
   1179  *   "1"       - SDL will not raise this exception, and threads will be unnamed. (default)
   1180  *               This is necessary with .NET languages or debuggers that aren't Visual Studio.
   1181  */
   1182 #define SDL_HINT_WINDOWS_DISABLE_THREAD_NAMING "SDL_WINDOWS_DISABLE_THREAD_NAMING"
   1183 
   1184 /**
   1185  * \brief Tell SDL which Dispmanx layer to use on a Raspberry PI
   1186  *
   1187  * Also known as Z-order. The variable can take a negative or positive value.
   1188  * The default is 10000.
   1189  */
   1190 #define SDL_HINT_RPI_VIDEO_LAYER           "SDL_RPI_VIDEO_LAYER"
   1191 
   1192 /**
   1193  * \brief Tell the video driver that we only want a double buffer.
   1194  *
   1195  * By default, most lowlevel 2D APIs will use a triple buffer scheme that 
   1196  * wastes no CPU time on waiting for vsync after issuing a flip, but
   1197  * introduces a frame of latency. On the other hand, using a double buffer
   1198  * scheme instead is recommended for cases where low latency is an important
   1199  * factor because we save a whole frame of latency.
   1200  * We do so by waiting for vsync immediately after issuing a flip, usually just
   1201  * after eglSwapBuffers call in the backend's *_SwapWindow function.
   1202  *
   1203  * Since it's driver-specific, it's only supported where possible and
   1204  * implemented. Currently supported the following drivers:
   1205  * - KMSDRM (kmsdrm)
   1206  * - Raspberry Pi (raspberrypi)
   1207  */
   1208 #define SDL_HINT_VIDEO_DOUBLE_BUFFER      "SDL_VIDEO_DOUBLE_BUFFER"
   1209 
   1210 /**
   1211  *  \brief  A variable controlling what driver to use for OpenGL ES contexts.
   1212  *
   1213  *  On some platforms, currently Windows and X11, OpenGL drivers may support
   1214  *  creating contexts with an OpenGL ES profile. By default SDL uses these
   1215  *  profiles, when available, otherwise it attempts to load an OpenGL ES
   1216  *  library, e.g. that provided by the ANGLE project. This variable controls
   1217  *  whether SDL follows this default behaviour or will always load an
   1218  *  OpenGL ES library.
   1219  *
   1220  *  Circumstances where this is useful include
   1221  *  - Testing an app with a particular OpenGL ES implementation, e.g ANGLE,
   1222  *    or emulator, e.g. those from ARM, Imagination or Qualcomm.
   1223  *  - Resolving OpenGL ES function addresses at link time by linking with
   1224  *    the OpenGL ES library instead of querying them at run time with
   1225  *    SDL_GL_GetProcAddress().
   1226  *
   1227  *  Caution: for an application to work with the default behaviour across
   1228  *  different OpenGL drivers it must query the OpenGL ES function
   1229  *  addresses at run time using SDL_GL_GetProcAddress().
   1230  *
   1231  *  This variable is ignored on most platforms because OpenGL ES is native
   1232  *  or not supported.
   1233  *
   1234  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
   1235  *    "0"       - Use ES profile of OpenGL, if available. (Default when not set.)
   1236  *    "1"       - Load OpenGL ES library using the default library names.
   1237  *
   1238  */
   1239 #define SDL_HINT_OPENGL_ES_DRIVER   "SDL_OPENGL_ES_DRIVER"
   1240 
   1241 /**
   1242  *  \brief  A variable controlling speed/quality tradeoff of audio resampling.
   1243  *
   1244  *  If available, SDL can use libsamplerate ( http://www.mega-nerd.com/SRC/ )
   1245  *  to handle audio resampling. There are different resampling modes available
   1246  *  that produce different levels of quality, using more CPU.
   1247  *
   1248  *  If this hint isn't specified to a valid setting, or libsamplerate isn't
   1249  *  available, SDL will use the default, internal resampling algorithm.
   1250  *
   1251  *  Note that this is currently only applicable to resampling audio that is
   1252  *  being written to a device for playback or audio being read from a device
   1253  *  for capture. SDL_AudioCVT always uses the default resampler (although this
   1254  *  might change for SDL 2.1).
   1255  *
   1256  *  This hint is currently only checked at audio subsystem initialization.
   1257  *
   1258  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
   1259  *
   1260  *    "0" or "default" - Use SDL's internal resampling (Default when not set - low quality, fast)
   1261  *    "1" or "fast"    - Use fast, slightly higher quality resampling, if available
   1262  *    "2" or "medium"  - Use medium quality resampling, if available
   1263  *    "3" or "best"    - Use high quality resampling, if available
   1264  */
   1265 #define SDL_HINT_AUDIO_RESAMPLING_MODE   "SDL_AUDIO_RESAMPLING_MODE"
   1266 
   1267 /**
   1268  *  \brief  A variable controlling the audio category on iOS and Mac OS X
   1269  *
   1270  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
   1271  *
   1272  *    "ambient"     - Use the AVAudioSessionCategoryAmbient audio category, will be muted by the phone mute switch (default)
   1273  *    "playback"    - Use the AVAudioSessionCategoryPlayback category
   1274  *
   1275  *  For more information, see Apple's documentation:
   1276  *  https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/Audio/Conceptual/AudioSessionProgrammingGuide/AudioSessionCategoriesandModes/AudioSessionCategoriesandModes.html
   1277  */
   1278 #define SDL_HINT_AUDIO_CATEGORY   "SDL_AUDIO_CATEGORY"
   1279 
   1280 /**
   1281  *  \brief  A variable controlling whether the 2D render API is compatible or efficient.
   1282  *
   1283  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
   1284  *
   1285  *    "0"     - Don't use batching to make rendering more efficient.
   1286  *    "1"     - Use batching, but might cause problems if app makes its own direct OpenGL calls.
   1287  *
   1288  *  Up to SDL 2.0.9, the render API would draw immediately when requested. Now
   1289  *  it batches up draw requests and sends them all to the GPU only when forced
   1290  *  to (during SDL_RenderPresent, when changing render targets, by updating a
   1291  *  texture that the batch needs, etc). This is significantly more efficient,
   1292  *  but it can cause problems for apps that expect to render on top of the
   1293  *  render API's output. As such, SDL will disable batching if a specific
   1294  *  render backend is requested (since this might indicate that the app is
   1295  *  planning to use the underlying graphics API directly). This hint can
   1296  *  be used to explicitly request batching in this instance. It is a contract
   1297  *  that you will either never use the underlying graphics API directly, or
   1298  *  if you do, you will call SDL_RenderFlush() before you do so any current
   1299  *  batch goes to the GPU before your work begins. Not following this contract
   1300  *  will result in undefined behavior.
   1301  */
   1302 #define SDL_HINT_RENDER_BATCHING  "SDL_RENDER_BATCHING"
   1303 
   1304 
   1305 /**
   1306  *  \brief  A variable controlling whether SDL updates joystick state when getting input events
   1307  *
   1308  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
   1309  *
   1310  *    "0"     - You'll call SDL_JoystickUpdate() manually
   1311  *    "1"     - SDL will automatically call SDL_JoystickUpdate() (default)
   1312  *
   1313  *  This hint can be toggled on and off at runtime.
   1314  */
   1315 #define SDL_HINT_AUTO_UPDATE_JOYSTICKS  "SDL_AUTO_UPDATE_JOYSTICKS"
   1316 
   1317 
   1318 /**
   1319  *  \brief  A variable controlling whether SDL updates sensor state when getting input events
   1320  *
   1321  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
   1322  *
   1323  *    "0"     - You'll call SDL_SensorUpdate() manually
   1324  *    "1"     - SDL will automatically call SDL_SensorUpdate() (default)
   1325  *
   1326  *  This hint can be toggled on and off at runtime.
   1327  */
   1328 #define SDL_HINT_AUTO_UPDATE_SENSORS    "SDL_AUTO_UPDATE_SENSORS"
   1329 
   1330 
   1331 /**
   1332  *  \brief  A variable controlling whether SDL logs all events pushed onto its internal queue.
   1333  *
   1334  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
   1335  *
   1336  *    "0"     - Don't log any events (default)
   1337  *    "1"     - Log all events except mouse and finger motion, which are pretty spammy.
   1338  *    "2"     - Log all events.
   1339  *
   1340  *  This is generally meant to be used to debug SDL itself, but can be useful
   1341  *  for application developers that need better visibility into what is going
   1342  *  on in the event queue. Logged events are sent through SDL_Log(), which
   1343  *  means by default they appear on stdout on most platforms or maybe
   1344  *  OutputDebugString() on Windows, and can be funneled by the app with
   1345  *  SDL_LogSetOutputFunction(), etc.
   1346  *
   1347  *  This hint can be toggled on and off at runtime, if you only need to log
   1348  *  events for a small subset of program execution.
   1349  */
   1350 #define SDL_HINT_EVENT_LOGGING   "SDL_EVENT_LOGGING"
   1351 
   1352 
   1353 
   1354 /**
   1355  *  \brief  Controls how the size of the RIFF chunk affects the loading of a WAVE file.
   1356  *
   1357  *  The size of the RIFF chunk (which includes all the sub-chunks of the WAVE
   1358  *  file) is not always reliable. In case the size is wrong, it's possible to
   1359  *  just ignore it and step through the chunks until a fixed limit is reached.
   1360  *
   1361  *  Note that files that have trailing data unrelated to the WAVE file or
   1362  *  corrupt files may slow down the loading process without a reliable boundary.
   1363  *  By default, SDL stops after 10000 chunks to prevent wasting time. Use the
   1364  *  environment variable SDL_WAVE_CHUNK_LIMIT to adjust this value.
   1365  *
   1366  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
   1367  *
   1368  *    "force"        - Always use the RIFF chunk size as a boundary for the chunk search
   1369  *    "ignorezero"   - Like "force", but a zero size searches up to 4 GiB (default)
   1370  *    "ignore"       - Ignore the RIFF chunk size and always search up to 4 GiB
   1371  *    "maximum"      - Search for chunks until the end of file (not recommended)
   1372  */
   1373 #define SDL_HINT_WAVE_RIFF_CHUNK_SIZE   "SDL_WAVE_RIFF_CHUNK_SIZE"
   1374 
   1375 /**
   1376  *  \brief  Controls how a truncated WAVE file is handled.
   1377  *
   1378  *  A WAVE file is considered truncated if any of the chunks are incomplete or
   1379  *  the data chunk size is not a multiple of the block size. By default, SDL
   1380  *  decodes until the first incomplete block, as most applications seem to do.
   1381  *
   1382  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
   1383  *
   1384  *    "verystrict" - Raise an error if the file is truncated
   1385  *    "strict"     - Like "verystrict", but the size of the RIFF chunk is ignored
   1386  *    "dropframe"  - Decode until the first incomplete sample frame
   1387  *    "dropblock"  - Decode until the first incomplete block (default)
   1388  */
   1389 #define SDL_HINT_WAVE_TRUNCATION   "SDL_WAVE_TRUNCATION"
   1390 
   1391 /**
   1392  *  \brief  Controls how the fact chunk affects the loading of a WAVE file.
   1393  *
   1394  *  The fact chunk stores information about the number of samples of a WAVE
   1395  *  file. The Standards Update from Microsoft notes that this value can be used
   1396  *  to 'determine the length of the data in seconds'. This is especially useful
   1397  *  for compressed formats (for which this is a mandatory chunk) if they produce
   1398  *  multiple sample frames per block and truncating the block is not allowed.
   1399  *  The fact chunk can exactly specify how many sample frames there should be
   1400  *  in this case.
   1401  *
   1402  *  Unfortunately, most application seem to ignore the fact chunk and so SDL
   1403  *  ignores it by default as well.
   1404  *
   1405  *  This variable can be set to the following values:
   1406  *
   1407  *    "truncate"    - Use the number of samples to truncate the wave data if
   1408  *                    the fact chunk is present and valid
   1409  *    "strict"      - Like "truncate", but raise an error if the fact chunk
   1410  *                    is invalid, not present for non-PCM formats, or if the
   1411  *                    data chunk doesn't have that many samples
   1412  *    "ignorezero"  - Like "truncate", but ignore fact chunk if the number of
   1413  *                    samples is zero
   1414  *    "ignore"      - Ignore fact chunk entirely (default)
   1415  */
   1416 #define SDL_HINT_WAVE_FACT_CHUNK   "SDL_WAVE_FACT_CHUNK"
   1417 
   1418 /**
   1419  *  \brief Override for SDL_GetDisplayUsableBounds()
   1420  *
   1421  *  If set, this hint will override the expected results for
   1422  *  SDL_GetDisplayUsableBounds() for display index 0. Generally you don't want
   1423  *  to do this, but this allows an embedded system to request that some of the
   1424  *  screen be reserved for other uses when paired with a well-behaved
   1425  *  application.
   1426  *
   1427  *  The contents of this hint must be 4 comma-separated integers, the first
   1428  *  is the bounds x, then y, width and height, in that order.
   1429  */
   1430 #define SDL_HINT_DISPLAY_USABLE_BOUNDS "SDL_DISPLAY_USABLE_BOUNDS"
   1431 
   1432 /**
   1433  *  \brief Specify an application name for an audio device.
   1434  *
   1435  * Some audio backends (such as PulseAudio) allow you to describe your audio
   1436  * stream. Among other things, this description might show up in a system
   1437  * control panel that lets the user adjust the volume on specific audio
   1438  * streams instead of using one giant master volume slider.
   1439  *
   1440  * This hints lets you transmit that information to the OS. The contents of
   1441  * this hint are used while opening an audio device. You should use a string
   1442  * that describes your program ("My Game 2: The Revenge")
   1443  *
   1444  * Setting this to "" or leaving it unset will have SDL use a reasonable
   1445  * default: probably the application's name or "SDL Application" if SDL
   1446  * doesn't have any better information.
   1447  *
   1448  * On targets where this is not supported, this hint does nothing.
   1449  */
   1450 #define SDL_HINT_AUDIO_DEVICE_APP_NAME "SDL_AUDIO_DEVICE_APP_NAME"
   1451 
   1452 /**
   1453  *  \brief Specify an application name for an audio device.
   1454  *
   1455  * Some audio backends (such as PulseAudio) allow you to describe your audio
   1456  * stream. Among other things, this description might show up in a system
   1457  * control panel that lets the user adjust the volume on specific audio
   1458  * streams instead of using one giant master volume slider.
   1459  *
   1460  * This hints lets you transmit that information to the OS. The contents of
   1461  * this hint are used while opening an audio device. You should use a string
   1462  * that describes your what your program is playing ("audio stream" is
   1463  * probably sufficient in many cases, but this could be useful for something
   1464  * like "team chat" if you have a headset playing VoIP audio separately).
   1465  *
   1466  * Setting this to "" or leaving it unset will have SDL use a reasonable
   1467  * default: "audio stream" or something similar.
   1468  *
   1469  * On targets where this is not supported, this hint does nothing.
   1470  */
   1471 #define SDL_HINT_AUDIO_DEVICE_STREAM_NAME "SDL_AUDIO_DEVICE_STREAM_NAME"
   1472 
   1473 
   1474 /**
   1475  *  \brief Override for SDL_GetPreferredLocales()
   1476  *
   1477  *  If set, this will be favored over anything the OS might report for the
   1478  *  user's preferred locales. Changing this hint at runtime will not generate
   1479  *  a SDL_LOCALECHANGED event (but if you can change the hint, you can push
   1480  *  your own event, if you want).
   1481  *
   1482  *  The format of this hint is a comma-separated list of language and locale,
   1483  *  combined with an underscore, as is a common format: "en_GB". Locale is
   1484  *  optional: "en". So you might have a list like this: "en_GB,jp,es_PT"
   1485  */
   1486 #define SDL_HINT_PREFERRED_LOCALES "SDL_PREFERRED_LOCALES"
   1487 
   1488 
   1489 /**
   1490  *  \brief  An enumeration of hint priorities
   1491  */
   1492 typedef enum
   1493 {
   1494     SDL_HINT_DEFAULT,
   1495     SDL_HINT_NORMAL,
   1496     SDL_HINT_OVERRIDE
   1497 } SDL_HintPriority;
   1498 
   1499 
   1500 /**
   1501  *  \brief Set a hint with a specific priority
   1502  *
   1503  *  The priority controls the behavior when setting a hint that already
   1504  *  has a value.  Hints will replace existing hints of their priority and
   1505  *  lower.  Environment variables are considered to have override priority.
   1506  *
   1507  *  \return SDL_TRUE if the hint was set, SDL_FALSE otherwise
   1508  */
   1509 extern DECLSPEC SDL_bool SDLCALL SDL_SetHintWithPriority(const char *name,
   1510                                                          const char *value,
   1511                                                          SDL_HintPriority priority);
   1512 
   1513 /**
   1514  *  \brief Set a hint with normal priority
   1515  *
   1516  *  \return SDL_TRUE if the hint was set, SDL_FALSE otherwise
   1517  */
   1518 extern DECLSPEC SDL_bool SDLCALL SDL_SetHint(const char *name,
   1519                                              const char *value);
   1520 
   1521 /**
   1522  *  \brief Get a hint
   1523  *
   1524  *  \return The string value of a hint variable.
   1525  */
   1526 extern DECLSPEC const char * SDLCALL SDL_GetHint(const char *name);
   1527 
   1528 /**
   1529  *  \brief Get a hint
   1530  *
   1531  *  \return The boolean value of a hint variable.
   1532  */
   1533 extern DECLSPEC SDL_bool SDLCALL SDL_GetHintBoolean(const char *name, SDL_bool default_value);
   1534 
   1535 /**
   1536  * \brief type definition of the hint callback function.
   1537  */
   1538 typedef void (SDLCALL *SDL_HintCallback)(void *userdata, const char *name, const char *oldValue, const char *newValue);
   1539 
   1540 /**
   1541  *  \brief Add a function to watch a particular hint
   1542  *
   1543  *  \param name The hint to watch
   1544  *  \param callback The function to call when the hint value changes
   1545  *  \param userdata A pointer to pass to the callback function
   1546  */
   1547 extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL SDL_AddHintCallback(const char *name,
   1548                                                  SDL_HintCallback callback,
   1549                                                  void *userdata);
   1550 
   1551 /**
   1552  *  \brief Remove a function watching a particular hint
   1553  *
   1554  *  \param name The hint being watched
   1555  *  \param callback The function being called when the hint value changes
   1556  *  \param userdata A pointer being passed to the callback function
   1557  */
   1558 extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL SDL_DelHintCallback(const char *name,
   1559                                                  SDL_HintCallback callback,
   1560                                                  void *userdata);
   1561 
   1562 /**
   1563  *  \brief  Clear all hints
   1564  *
   1565  *  This function is called during SDL_Quit() to free stored hints.
   1566  */
   1567 extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL SDL_ClearHints(void);
   1568 
   1569 
   1570 /* Ends C function definitions when using C++ */
   1571 #ifdef __cplusplus
   1572 }
   1573 #endif
   1574 #include "close_code.h"
   1575 
   1576 #endif /* SDL_hints_h_ */
   1577 
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