=pod =head1 NAME SDL::App - a SDL perl extension =head1 SYNOPSIS use SDL; use SDL::Event; use SDL::App; my $app = new SDL::App ( -title => 'Application Title', -width => 640, -height => 480, -depth => 32 ); This is the manual way of doing things my $event = new SDL::Event; # create a new event $event->pump(); $event->poll(); while ($event->wait()) { my $type = $event->type(); # get event type print $type; exit if $type == SDL_QUIT; } An alternative to the manual Event processing is the L . =head1 DESCRIPTION L controls the root window of the of your SDL based application. It extends the L class, and provides an interface to the window manager oriented functions. =head1 METHODS =head2 new C initializes the SDL, creates a new screen, and initializes some of the window manager properties. C takes a series of named parameters: =over 4 =item * -title =item * -icon_title =item * -icon =item * -width =item * -height =item * -depth =item * -flags =item * -resizeable =back =head2 title C takes 0, 1, or 2 arguments. It returns the current application window title. If one parameter is passed, both the window title and icon title will be set to its value. If two parameters are passed the window title will be set to the first, and the icon title to the second. =head2 delay C takes 1 argument, and will sleep the application for that many ms. =head2 ticks C returns the number of ms since the application began. =head2 error C returns the last error message set by the SDL. =head2 resize C takes a new height and width of the application if the application was originally created with the -resizable option. =head2 fullscreen C toggles the application in and out of fullscreen mode. =head2 iconify C iconifies the applicaiton window. =head2 grab_input C can be used to change the input focus behavior of the application. It takes one argument, which should be one of the following: =over 4 =item * SDL_GRAB_QUERY =item * SDL_GRAB_ON =item * SDL_GRAB_OFF =back =head2 loop C is a simple event loop method which takes a reference to a hash of event handler subroutines. The keys of the hash must be SDL event types such as SDL_QUIT(), SDL_KEYDOWN(), and the like. The event method recieves as its parameter the event object used in the loop. Example: my $app = new SDL::App -title => "test.app", -width => 800, -height => 600, -depth => 32; my %actions = ( SDL_QUIT() => sub { exit(0); }, SDL_KEYDOWN() => sub { print "Key Pressed" }, ); $app->loop(\%actions); =head2 sync C encapsulates the various methods of syncronizing the screen with the current video buffer. C will do a fullscreen update, using the double buffer or OpenGL buffer if applicable. This is prefered to calling flip on the application window. =head2 attribute ( attr, [value] ) C allows one to set and get GL attributes. By passing a value in addition to the attribute selector, the value will be set. C always returns the current value of the given attribute, or croaks on failure. =head1 AUTHOR David J. Goehrig Kartik Thakore =head1 SEE ALSO L L L L =cut