glfw/src/win32_joystick.h
Camilla Löwy c812b9d87c Add conditional compilation for platform units
This is a step towards being able to compile GLFW manually without
needing to duplicate a lot of platform- or OS-specific logic.
2022-09-15 22:24:39 +02:00

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//========================================================================
// GLFW 3.4 Win32 - www.glfw.org
//------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Copyright (c) 2006-2017 Camilla Löwy <elmindreda@glfw.org>
//
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//
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//
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//
//========================================================================
#define GLFW_WIN32_JOYSTICK_STATE _GLFWjoystickWin32 win32;
#define GLFW_WIN32_LIBRARY_JOYSTICK_STATE
// Joystick element (axis, button or slider)
//
typedef struct _GLFWjoyobjectWin32
{
int offset;
int type;
} _GLFWjoyobjectWin32;
// Win32-specific per-joystick data
//
typedef struct _GLFWjoystickWin32
{
_GLFWjoyobjectWin32* objects;
int objectCount;
IDirectInputDevice8W* device;
DWORD index;
GUID guid;
} _GLFWjoystickWin32;
void _glfwDetectJoystickConnectionWin32(void);
void _glfwDetectJoystickDisconnectionWin32(void);