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X servers under Unix actually render to the screen and do input as well. Under mac/win all the rendering and device handling is done by the respective OS. ...

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SDL_LockSurface(3)						 SDL API Reference						SDL_LockSurface(3)

NAME
SDL_LockSurface - Lock a surface for directly access. SYNOPSIS
#include "SDL.h" int SDL_LockSurface(SDL_Surface *surface); DESCRIPTION
SDL_LockSurface sets up a surface for directly accessing the pixels. Between calls to SDL_LockSurface and SDL_UnlockSurface, you can write to and read from surface->pixels, using the pixel format stored in surface->format. Once you are done accessing the surface, you should use SDL_UnlockSurface to release it. Not all surfaces require locking. If SDL_MUSTLOCK(surface) evaluates to 0, then you can read and write to the surface at any time, and the pixel format of the surface will not change. No operating system or library calls should be made between lock/unlock pairs, as critical system locks may be held during this time. It should be noted, that since SDL 1.1.8 surface locks are recursive. This means that you can lock a surface multiple times, but each lock must have a match unlock. . . SDL_LockSurface( surface ); . /* Surface is locked */ /* Direct pixel access on surface here */ . SDL_LockSurface( surface ); . /* More direct pixel access on surface */ . SDL_UnlockSurface( surface ); /* Surface is still locked */ /* Note: Is versions < 1.1.8, the surface would have been */ /* no longer locked at this stage */ . SDL_UnlockSurface( surface ); /* Surface is now unlocked */ . . RETURN VALUE
SDL_LockSurface returns 0, or -1 if the surface couldn't be locked. SEE ALSO
SDL_UnlockSurface SDL
Tue 11 Sep 2001, 23:01 SDL_LockSurface(3)