If you don't have SDL 2.0.4 or higher on your system via your package manager, you can install it from the official SDL site.
On Ubuntu you can install from source with a simple
./configure && make -j4 && sudo make install
On OSX you can install SDL with homebrew. pkg-config is also recommended.
brew install sdl2 pkg-config
On Windows you can install SDL with pacman
under MSYS2 (or use stack's embedded MSYS2).
pacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-pkg-config mingw-w64-x86_64-SDL2
We need your help! The SDL API is fairly large, and the more hands we have, the quicker we can reach full coverage and release this to Hackage. There are a few ways you can help:
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Browse http://wiki.libsdl.org/CategoryAPI and find functions that aren't exposed in the high-level bindings.
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The above can be somewhat laborious - an easier way to find out what's missing is to write code.
- http://www.willusher.io/pages/sdl2/ is a collection of tutorials for C++.
- http://lazyfoo.net/tutorials/SDL/index.php is another collection of C++ tutorials.
Both of these would be useful if they were translated to Haskell, and we'd be happy to store this code in this repository.
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Documentation is welcome, but may not be the best use of your time as we are currently in a period of rapid development as we find the most productive API.
You can use cabal repl
as a development tool, but you'll need to configure the project in a slightly non-standard way first:
cabal configure --ghc-option=-fPIC
You only need to do this once (unless you reconfigure). From this point, cabal repl
should Just Work.