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| Author | Commit | Date | CI | Message |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 120c76c8 | 2022-01-03 09:40:00 | Updated copyright for 2022 | ||
| 3f257045 | 2021-03-26 23:46:31 | test: portable 64bit address format specifier | ||
| 9130f7c3 | 2021-01-02 10:25:38 | Updated copyright for 2021 | ||
| a8780c6a | 2020-01-16 20:49:25 | Updated copyright date for 2020 | ||
| 6f8910e3 | 2019-08-04 14:56:02 | minor warning fixes. | ||
| 5e13087b | 2019-01-04 22:01:14 | Updated copyright for 2019 | ||
| e3cc5b2c | 2018-01-03 10:03:25 | Updated copyright for 2018 | ||
| 45b774e3 | 2017-01-01 18:33:28 | Updated copyright for 2017 | ||
| 3ac201cf | 2016-10-01 12:33:26 | Fixed bug 3319 - Getting the POSIX out of testqsort.c Simon Hug There's a call to the POSIX function random in test/testqsort.c. Naturally, Windows doesn't do that. The attached patch changes the call to the SDLtest framework random functions and adds some seed control. Looking at SDLTest_RandomInitTime, I just want to say that 'srand((unsigned int)time(NULL)); a=rand(); srand(clock()); b=rand();' is an absolutely terrible way to initialize a seed on Windows because of its terrible LCG. | ||
| 43594e3f | 2016-03-10 21:00:13 | Removed unnecessary include statement in test program. | ||
| deb2acbc | 2016-03-10 01:50:43 | A simple test program for SDL_qsort(). |