State

These functions are declared in the main Allegro header file:

 #include <allegro5/allegro.h>

ALLEGRO_STATE

typedef struct ALLEGRO_STATE ALLEGRO_STATE;

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Opaque type which is passed to al_store_state/al_restore_state.

The various state kept internally by Allegro can be displayed like this:

  global
      active system driver
          current config
  per thread
      new bitmap params
      new display params
      active file interface
      errno
      current blending mode
      current display
          deferred drawing
      current target bitmap
          current transformation
          current projection transformation
          current clipping rectangle
          bitmap locking
          current shader

In general, the only real global state is the active system driver. All other global state is per-thread, so if your application has multiple separate threads they never will interfere with each other. (Except if there are objects accessed by multiple threads of course. Usually you want to minimize that though and for the remaining cases use synchronization primitives described in the threads section or events described in the events section to control inter-thread communication.)

Examples:

ALLEGRO_STATE_FLAGS

typedef enum ALLEGRO_STATE_FLAGS

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Flags which can be passed to al_store_state/al_restore_state as bit combinations. See al_store_state for the list of flags.

al_restore_state

void al_restore_state(ALLEGRO_STATE const *state)

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Restores part of the state of the current thread from the given ALLEGRO_STATE object.

See also: al_store_state, ALLEGRO_STATE_FLAGS

Examples:

al_store_state

void al_store_state(ALLEGRO_STATE *state, int flags)

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Stores part of the state of the current thread in the given ALLEGRO_STATE object. The flags parameter can take any bit-combination of these flags:

See also: al_restore_state, ALLEGRO_STATE

Examples:

al_get_errno

int al_get_errno(void)
GETTER(allegro_errno, 0)

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Some Allegro functions will set an error number as well as returning an error code. Call this function to retrieve the last error number set for the calling thread.

Examples:

al_set_errno

void al_set_errno(int errnum)
SETTER(allegro_errno, errnum)

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Set the error number for the calling thread.

Examples:

Allegro version 5.2.10 (20231119) - Last updated: 2024-11-26 05:31:11 UTC