SDL/src/file/cocoa/SDL_rwopsbundlesupport.m
Sam Lantinga fc4e798d79 Fixed bug 2631 - Mac: minor code cleanup
Alex Szpakowski

Some minor changes to the Mac-specific backend code:

- Fixed up some code style issues (mostly brace style inconsistencies).

- Fixed a compiler warning in SDL_cocoaevents.m.

- Removed some useless code now that the 10.7 SDK is required to build SDL.

- Removed Gestalt(gestaltSystemVersion, ...) call and switched to NSAppKitVersionNumber for version checking code. Using Gestalt with gestaltSystemVersion will give 0x1090 in Mac OS 10.10+, and the whole Gestalt function was deprecated in Mac OS 10.8.
2014-07-07 12:48:25 -07:00

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/*
Simple DirectMedia Layer
Copyright (C) 1997-2014 Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
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misrepresented as being the original software.
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*/
#include "../../SDL_internal.h"
#ifdef __APPLE__
#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
#include "SDL_rwopsbundlesupport.h"
/* For proper OS X applications, the resources are contained inside the application bundle.
So the strategy is to first check the application bundle for the file, then fallback to the current working directory.
Note: One additional corner-case is if the resource is in a framework's resource bundle instead of the app.
We might want to use bundle identifiers, e.g. org.libsdl.sdl to get the bundle for the framework,
but we would somehow need to know what the bundle identifiers we need to search are.
Also, note the bundle layouts are different for iPhone and Mac.
*/
FILE* SDL_OpenFPFromBundleOrFallback(const char *file, const char *mode)
{
FILE* fp = NULL;
/* If the file mode is writable, skip all the bundle stuff because generally the bundle is read-only. */
if(strcmp("r", mode) && strcmp("rb", mode)) {
return fopen(file, mode);
}
NSAutoreleasePool* autorelease_pool = [[NSAutoreleasePool alloc] init];
NSFileManager* file_manager = [NSFileManager defaultManager];
NSString* resource_path = [[NSBundle mainBundle] resourcePath];
NSString* ns_string_file_component = [file_manager stringWithFileSystemRepresentation:file length:strlen(file)];
NSString* full_path_with_file_to_try = [resource_path stringByAppendingPathComponent:ns_string_file_component];
if([file_manager fileExistsAtPath:full_path_with_file_to_try]) {
fp = fopen([full_path_with_file_to_try fileSystemRepresentation], mode);
}
else {
fp = fopen(file, mode);
}
[autorelease_pool drain];
return fp;
}
#endif /* __MACOSX__ */
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