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CSCG 2022 Challenge 'Gearboy'
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SDL_sensor.h (7545B)


      1/*
      2  Simple DirectMedia Layer
      3  Copyright (C) 1997-2020 Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
      4
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     20*/
     21
     22/**
     23 *  \file SDL_sensor.h
     24 *
     25 *  Include file for SDL sensor event handling
     26 *
     27 */
     28
     29#ifndef SDL_sensor_h_
     30#define SDL_sensor_h_
     31
     32#include "SDL_stdinc.h"
     33#include "SDL_error.h"
     34
     35#include "begin_code.h"
     36/* Set up for C function definitions, even when using C++ */
     37#ifdef __cplusplus
     38/* *INDENT-OFF* */
     39extern "C" {
     40/* *INDENT-ON* */
     41#endif
     42
     43/**
     44 *  \brief SDL_sensor.h
     45 *
     46 *  In order to use these functions, SDL_Init() must have been called
     47 *  with the ::SDL_INIT_SENSOR flag.  This causes SDL to scan the system
     48 *  for sensors, and load appropriate drivers.
     49 */
     50
     51struct _SDL_Sensor;
     52typedef struct _SDL_Sensor SDL_Sensor;
     53
     54/**
     55 * This is a unique ID for a sensor for the time it is connected to the system,
     56 * and is never reused for the lifetime of the application.
     57 *
     58 * The ID value starts at 0 and increments from there. The value -1 is an invalid ID.
     59 */
     60typedef Sint32 SDL_SensorID;
     61
     62/* The different sensors defined by SDL
     63 *
     64 * Additional sensors may be available, using platform dependent semantics.
     65 *
     66 * Hare are the additional Android sensors:
     67 * https://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/SensorEvent.html#values
     68 */
     69typedef enum
     70{
     71    SDL_SENSOR_INVALID = -1,    /**< Returned for an invalid sensor */
     72    SDL_SENSOR_UNKNOWN,         /**< Unknown sensor type */
     73    SDL_SENSOR_ACCEL,           /**< Accelerometer */
     74    SDL_SENSOR_GYRO             /**< Gyroscope */
     75} SDL_SensorType;
     76
     77/**
     78 * Accelerometer sensor
     79 *
     80 * The accelerometer returns the current acceleration in SI meters per
     81 * second squared. This includes gravity, so a device at rest will have
     82 * an acceleration of SDL_STANDARD_GRAVITY straight down.
     83 *
     84 * values[0]: Acceleration on the x axis
     85 * values[1]: Acceleration on the y axis
     86 * values[2]: Acceleration on the z axis
     87 *
     88 * For phones held in portrait mode, the axes are defined as follows:
     89 * -X ... +X : left ... right
     90 * -Y ... +Y : bottom ... top
     91 * -Z ... +Z : farther ... closer
     92 * 
     93 * The axis data is not changed when the phone is rotated.
     94 *
     95 * \sa SDL_GetDisplayOrientation()
     96 */
     97#define SDL_STANDARD_GRAVITY    9.80665f
     98
     99/**
    100 * Gyroscope sensor
    101 *
    102 * The gyroscope returns the current rate of rotation in radians per second.
    103 * The rotation is positive in the counter-clockwise direction. That is,
    104 * an observer looking from a positive location on one of the axes would
    105 * see positive rotation on that axis when it appeared to be rotating
    106 * counter-clockwise.
    107 *
    108 * values[0]: Angular speed around the x axis
    109 * values[1]: Angular speed around the y axis
    110 * values[2]: Angular speed around the z axis
    111 *
    112 * For phones held in portrait mode, the axes are defined as follows:
    113 * -X ... +X : left ... right
    114 * -Y ... +Y : bottom ... top
    115 * -Z ... +Z : farther ... closer
    116 * 
    117 * The axis data is not changed when the phone is rotated.
    118 *
    119 * \sa SDL_GetDisplayOrientation()
    120 */
    121
    122/* Function prototypes */
    123
    124/**
    125 *  \brief Count the number of sensors attached to the system right now
    126 */
    127extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_NumSensors(void);
    128
    129/**
    130 *  \brief Get the implementation dependent name of a sensor.
    131 *
    132 *  This can be called before any sensors are opened.
    133 * 
    134 *  \return The sensor name, or NULL if device_index is out of range.
    135 */
    136extern DECLSPEC const char *SDLCALL SDL_SensorGetDeviceName(int device_index);
    137
    138/**
    139 *  \brief Get the type of a sensor.
    140 *
    141 *  This can be called before any sensors are opened.
    142 *
    143 *  \return The sensor type, or SDL_SENSOR_INVALID if device_index is out of range.
    144 */
    145extern DECLSPEC SDL_SensorType SDLCALL SDL_SensorGetDeviceType(int device_index);
    146
    147/**
    148 *  \brief Get the platform dependent type of a sensor.
    149 *
    150 *  This can be called before any sensors are opened.
    151 *
    152 *  \return The sensor platform dependent type, or -1 if device_index is out of range.
    153 */
    154extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_SensorGetDeviceNonPortableType(int device_index);
    155
    156/**
    157 *  \brief Get the instance ID of a sensor.
    158 *
    159 *  This can be called before any sensors are opened.
    160 *
    161 *  \return The sensor instance ID, or -1 if device_index is out of range.
    162 */
    163extern DECLSPEC SDL_SensorID SDLCALL SDL_SensorGetDeviceInstanceID(int device_index);
    164
    165/**
    166 *  \brief Open a sensor for use.
    167 *
    168 *  The index passed as an argument refers to the N'th sensor on the system.
    169 *
    170 *  \return A sensor identifier, or NULL if an error occurred.
    171 */
    172extern DECLSPEC SDL_Sensor *SDLCALL SDL_SensorOpen(int device_index);
    173
    174/**
    175 * Return the SDL_Sensor associated with an instance id.
    176 */
    177extern DECLSPEC SDL_Sensor *SDLCALL SDL_SensorFromInstanceID(SDL_SensorID instance_id);
    178
    179/**
    180 *  \brief Get the implementation dependent name of a sensor.
    181 *
    182 *  \return The sensor name, or NULL if the sensor is NULL.
    183 */
    184extern DECLSPEC const char *SDLCALL SDL_SensorGetName(SDL_Sensor *sensor);
    185
    186/**
    187 *  \brief Get the type of a sensor.
    188 *
    189 *  This can be called before any sensors are opened.
    190 *
    191 *  \return The sensor type, or SDL_SENSOR_INVALID if the sensor is NULL.
    192 */
    193extern DECLSPEC SDL_SensorType SDLCALL SDL_SensorGetType(SDL_Sensor *sensor);
    194
    195/**
    196 *  \brief Get the platform dependent type of a sensor.
    197 *
    198 *  This can be called before any sensors are opened.
    199 *
    200 *  \return The sensor platform dependent type, or -1 if the sensor is NULL.
    201 */
    202extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_SensorGetNonPortableType(SDL_Sensor *sensor);
    203
    204/**
    205 *  \brief Get the instance ID of a sensor.
    206 *
    207 *  This can be called before any sensors are opened.
    208 *
    209 *  \return The sensor instance ID, or -1 if the sensor is NULL.
    210 */
    211extern DECLSPEC SDL_SensorID SDLCALL SDL_SensorGetInstanceID(SDL_Sensor *sensor);
    212
    213/**
    214 *  Get the current state of an opened sensor.
    215 *
    216 *  The number of values and interpretation of the data is sensor dependent.
    217 *
    218 *  \param sensor The sensor to query
    219 *  \param data A pointer filled with the current sensor state
    220 *  \param num_values The number of values to write to data
    221 *
    222 *  \return 0 or -1 if an error occurred.
    223 */
    224extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_SensorGetData(SDL_Sensor * sensor, float *data, int num_values);
    225
    226/**
    227 *  Close a sensor previously opened with SDL_SensorOpen()
    228 */
    229extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL SDL_SensorClose(SDL_Sensor * sensor);
    230
    231/**
    232 *  Update the current state of the open sensors.
    233 *
    234 *  This is called automatically by the event loop if sensor events are enabled.
    235 *
    236 *  This needs to be called from the thread that initialized the sensor subsystem.
    237 */
    238extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL SDL_SensorUpdate(void);
    239
    240
    241/* Ends C function definitions when using C++ */
    242#ifdef __cplusplus
    243/* *INDENT-OFF* */
    244}
    245/* *INDENT-ON* */
    246#endif
    247#include "close_code.h"
    248
    249#endif /* SDL_sensor_h_ */
    250
    251/* vi: set ts=4 sw=4 expandtab: */