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expackf(3alleg4) Allegro manual expackf(3alleg4)
NAME
expackf - Using custom PACKFILE vtables. Allegro game programming library.
SYNOPSIS
#include <allegro.h>
Example expackf
DESCRIPTION
This program demonstrates the use of the packfile functions, with some simple tests.
The first test uses the standard packfile functions to transfer a bitmap file into a block of memory, then reads the bitmap out of the
block of memory, using a custom packfile vtable.
The second test reads in a bitmap with another custom packfile vtable, which uses libc's file stream functions.
The third test demonstrates seeking with a custom vtable.
The fourth test reads two bitmaps, and dumps them back into a single file, using a custom vtable again.
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SEE ALSO
ASSERT(3alleg4) , BITMAP(3alleg4) , END_OF_MAIN(3alleg4) , PACKFILE(3alleg4) , PACKFILE_VTABLE(3alleg4) , SCREEN_H(3alleg4) , SCREEN_W(3alleg4) ,
alert(3alleg4) , allegro_error(3alleg4) , allegro_init(3alleg4) , allegro_message(3alleg4) , blit(3alleg4) , clear_bitmap(3alleg4) , destroy_bit-
map(3alleg4) , file_size_ex(3alleg4) , font(3alleg4) , install_keyboard(3alleg4) , key(3alleg4) , load_bmp_pf(3alleg4) , load_pcx(3alleg4) ,
load_pcx_pf(3alleg4) , load_tga_pf(3alleg4) , pack_fclose(3alleg4) , pack_fopen(3alleg4) , pack_fopen_vtable(3alleg4) , pack_fread(3alleg4) ,
pack_fseek(3alleg4) , readkey(3alleg4) , save_bmp_pf(3alleg4) , save_tga_pf(3alleg4) , screen(3alleg4) , set_color_depth(3alleg4) ,
set_gfx_mode(3alleg4) , text_height(3alleg4) , textprintf_centre_ex(3alleg4) , textprintf_ex(3alleg4)
Allegro version 4.4.2 expackf(3alleg4)
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