PHYSFS_Version(3) physfs PHYSFS_Version(3)NAME
PHYSFS_Version -
Information the version of PhysicsFS in use.
SYNOPSIS
#include <physfs.h>
Data Fields
PHYSFS_uint8 major
PHYSFS_uint8 minor
PHYSFS_uint8 patch
Detailed Description
Information the version of PhysicsFS in use.
Represents the library's version as three levels: major revision (increments with massive changes, additions, and enhancements), minor
revision (increments with backwards-compatible changes to the major revision), and patchlevel (increments with fixes to the minor
revision).
See also:
PHYSFS_VERSION
PHYSFS_getLinkedVersion
Field Documentation
PHYSFS_uint8 PHYSFS_Version::major major revision
PHYSFS_uint8 PHYSFS_Version::minor minor revision
PHYSFS_uint8 PHYSFS_Version::patch patchlevel
Author
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PHYSFS_Allocator(3) physfs PHYSFS_Allocator(3)NAME
PHYSFS_Allocator -
PhysicsFS allocation function pointers.
SYNOPSIS
#include <physfs.h>
Data Fields
int(* Init )(void)
void(* Deinit )(void)
void *(* Malloc )(PHYSFS_uint64)
void *(* Realloc )(void *, PHYSFS_uint64)
void(* Free )(void *)
Detailed Description
PhysicsFS allocation function pointers.
(This is for limited, hardcore use. If you don't immediately see a need for it, you can probably ignore this forever.)
You create one of these structures for use with PHYSFS_setAllocator. Allocators are assumed to be reentrant by the caller; please mutex
accordingly.
Allocations are always discussed in 64-bits, for future expansion...we're on the cusp of a 64-bit transition, and we'll probably be
allocating 6 gigabytes like it's nothing sooner or later, and I don't want to change this again at that point. If you're on a 32-bit
platform and have to downcast, it's okay to return NULL if the allocation is greater than 4 gigabytes, since you'd have to do so anyhow.
See also:
PHYSFS_setAllocator
Field Documentation
void(* PHYSFS_Allocator::Deinit)(void) Deinitialize your allocator. Can be NULL.
void(* PHYSFS_Allocator::Free)(void *) Free memory from Malloc or Realloc.
int(* PHYSFS_Allocator::Init)(void) Initialize. Can be NULL. Zero on failure.
void*(* PHYSFS_Allocator::Malloc)(PHYSFS_uint64) Allocate like malloc().
void*(* PHYSFS_Allocator::Realloc)(void *, PHYSFS_uint64) Reallocate like realloc().
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