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program UltraStar;
{$DEFINE TRANSLATE}
{$MODE DELPHI}
{$I switches.inc}
uses
{$ifdef unix} // http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Multithreaded_Application_Tutorial
cthreads, // THIS MUST be the first used unit !!
cwstring,
{$endif}
{$ifdef MSWINDOWS} // do not initialize the widgets in linux -> see below
{$ifdef LCL}
Interfaces, // Initialize Lazarus LCL (necessary for usage of LCLIntf, etc.)
// WARNING: in linux (with the gtk2 interface) this will change the locale
// settings like LC_NUMERIC (which cannot be reverted, can it? At least I have not managed to do so.).
// As a result external libs like projectM might not be able to parse
// floating-point values anymore (because ',' might be used as decimal-seperator in atof() or strtod()).
// As a result, projectM does not work anymore and crashes because of access violations.
// Not initializing Interfaces crashes USDX when widgets should be shown, as done with
// MessageBox(). In addition LCL assigns itself as a Signal-handler for almost every
// exception (FPE, SEGV, etc.) and wants to show a message-box with some info on
// the exception that occured. It will crash a second time because of the missing
// widget-set binding (error in winapi.pp).
//
// Removing the lazarus widget stuff seems to be the only solution but even if just
// the LCLIntf unit is included, lazarus catches signals and tries to show the exception-info.
// -> So we have to remove all the lazarus stuff except LResources (hope this doesn't influence the signal-handler too)
// We can leave the windows-only LCL-stuff in DirWatch and the Midi-classes.
{$endif}
{$endif}
{$I UltraStar.dpr}
// ***************************************************************************
//
// Developers PLEASE NOTE !!!!!!!
//
// As of september 2007, I am working towards porting Ultrastar-DX to run
// on Linux. I will be modifiying the source to make it compile in lazarus
// on windows & linux and I will make sure that it compiles in delphi still
// To help me in this endevour, please can you make a point of remembering
// that linux is CASE SENSATIVE, and file / unit names must be as per
// the filename exactly.
//
// EG : opengl12.pas must not be OpenGL in the uses cluase.
//
// thanks for your help...
//
// ***************************************************************************
// Interesting stuff... :)
// http://burningsmell.org/sdl_audioin/
begin
main();
end.
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