Ditch the renderer system in sdl1.3 and use the 'old fashioned' sdl/opengl context. This gives us more flexibility and less problem in receiving video events (expecially on mobile platform) as well as not having to care to reset the gl context every time sdl interferes.
This is a major sdl1.3 update so it should be tested with care (working great on ios)
/*
This is an experimental main to use with hwLibary
- create the library with `cmake . -DBUILD_ENGINE_LIBRARY=1' and `make hwengine'
- compile this file with `gcc libhwLibrary.dylib libSDLmain.a wrapper.c -o wrapper -framework Cocoa -framework SDL'
(in Mac OS X, but this command line shouldn't be much different in other OSes; make sure to set the correct files/paths)
- this executable expect a save file "Save.hws" and the data folder "Data" to be in the same launching directory
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
extern void Game (const char **);
int SDL_main (int argc, const char **argv)
{
// Note: if you get a segfault or other unexpected crashes on startup
// make sure that these arguments are up-to-date with the ones actual needed
const char **gameArgs = (const char**) malloc(sizeof(char *) * 11);
gameArgs[ 0] = "0"; //ipcPort
gameArgs[ 1] = "1024"; //cScreenWidth
gameArgs[ 2] = "768"; //cScreenHeight
gameArgs[ 3] = "0"; //cReducedQuality
gameArgs[ 4] = "en.txt"; //cLocaleFName
gameArgs[ 5] = "wrapper"; //UserNick
gameArgs[ 6] = "1"; //isSoundEnabled
gameArgs[ 7] = "1"; //isMusicEnabled
gameArgs[ 8] = "1"; //cAltDamage
gameArgs[ 9] = "0.0"; //rotationQt
gameArgs[10] = "Save.hws"; //recordFileName
Game(gameArgs);
free(gameArgs);
return 0;
}