From 30f41c02aec763d32e62351452da9ef582bc3472 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: 3gg <3gg@shellblade.net> Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2026 13:30:59 -0800 Subject: Move contrib libraries to contrib repo --- contrib/SDL-3.2.8/examples/README.md | 67 ------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 67 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 contrib/SDL-3.2.8/examples/README.md (limited to 'contrib/SDL-3.2.8/examples/README.md') diff --git a/contrib/SDL-3.2.8/examples/README.md b/contrib/SDL-3.2.8/examples/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 872e087..0000000 --- a/contrib/SDL-3.2.8/examples/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -# Examples - -## What is this? - -In here are a collection of standalone SDL application examples. Unless -otherwise stated, they should work on all supported platforms out of the box. -If they don't [please file a bug to let us know](https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/new). - - -## What is this SDL_AppIterate thing? - -SDL can optionally build apps as a collection of callbacks instead of the -usual program structure that starts and ends in a function called `main`. -The examples use this format for two reasons. - -First, it allows the examples to work when built as web applications without -a pile of ugly `#ifdef`s, and all of these examples are published on the web -at [examples.libsdl.org](https://examples.libsdl.org/), so you can easily see -them in action. - -Second, it's example code! The callbacks let us cleanly break the program up -into the four logical pieces most apps care about: - -- Program startup -- Event handling -- What the program actually does in a single frame -- Program shutdown - -A detailed technical explanation of these callbacks is in -docs/README-main-functions.md (or view that page on the web on -[the wiki](https://wiki.libsdl.org/SDL3/README/main-functions#main-callbacks-in-sdl3)). - - -## I would like to build and run these examples myself. - -When you build SDL with CMake, you can add `-DSDL_EXAMPLES=On` to the -CMake command line. When you build SDL, these examples will be built with it. - -But most of these can just be built as a single .c file, as long as you point -your compiler at SDL3's headers and link against SDL. - - -## What is the license on the example code? Can I paste this into my project? - -All code in the examples directory is considered public domain! You can do -anything you like with it, including copy/paste it into your closed-source -project, sell it, and pretend you wrote it yourself. We do not require you to -give us credit for this code (but we always appreciate if you do!). - -This is only true for the examples directory. The rest of SDL falls under the -[zlib license](https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/blob/main/LICENSE.txt). - - -## What is template.html and highlight-plugin.lua in this directory? - -This is what [examples.libsdl.org](https://examples.libsdl.org/) uses when -generating the web versions of these example programs. You can ignore this, -unless you are improving it, in which case we definitely would love to hear -from you! - - -## What is template.c in this directory? - -If writing new examples, this is the skeleton code we start from, to keep -everything consistent. You can ignore it. - - -- cgit v1.2.3