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Migrating from libcaca 0.x to the 1.0 API

This section will guide you through the migration of a libcaca 0.x application to the latest API version.

Overview

The most important change in the 1.0 API of libcaca is the object-oriented design. See these two examples for a rough idea of what changed:

#include <caca.h>
/* libcaca program - 0.x API */
int main(void)
{
    /* Initialise libcaca */
    caca_init();
    /* Set window title */
    caca_set_window_title("Window");
    /* Choose drawing colours */
    caca_set_color(CACA_COLOR_BLACK,
                   CACA_COLOR_WHITE);
    /* Draw a string at (0, 0) */
    caca_putstr(0, 0, "Hello world!");
    /* Refresh display */
    caca_refresh();
    /* Wait for a key press event */
    caca_wait_event(CACA_EVENT_KEY_PRESS);
    /* Clean up library */
    caca_end();
    return 0;
}
#include <caca.h>
/* libcaca program - 1.0 API */
int main(void)
{
    /* Initialise libcaca */
    caca_canvas_t *cv;
    caca_display_t *dp;
    dp = caca_create_display(NULL);
    cv = caca_get_canvas(dp);
    /* Set window title */
    caca_set_display_title(dp, "Window");
    /* Choose drawing colours */
    caca_set_color_ansi(cv, CACA_BLACK,
                            CACA_WHITE);
    /* Draw a string at (0, 0) */
    caca_put_str(cv, 0, 0, "Hello world!");
    /* Refresh display */
    caca_refresh_display();
    /* Wait for a key press event */
    caca_get_event(dp, CACA_EVENT_KEY_PRESS,
                   NULL, -1);
    /* Clean up library */
    caca_free_display(dp);
    return 0;
}

Note the following important things:

  • Most functions now take an object handle as their first argument.

Migration strategy

You have two ways to migrate your application to use libcaca 1.x:

  • Port your code using the function equivalence list. This is the preferred way because new functions are thread safe and offer much more features to both the programmer and the end user.
  • Use the legacy compatibility layer.

Using the compatibility layer is as easy as adding the following three lines:

#include <caca.h>
/* libcaca program - 0.x API */
...
#include <caca.h>
#ifdef CACA_API_VERSION_1
#   include <caca0.h>
#endif

/* libcaca program - 0.x API */
...

The modified code is guaranteed to build both with libcaca 0.x and libcaca 1.0.

Function equivalence list

Basic functions

Event handling

Character printing

Primitives drawing

These functions are almost unchanged, except for Unicode support and the fact that they now act on a given canvas.

Mathematical functions

  • caca_rand(): unchanged, but the second argument is different, make sure you take that into account.
  • caca_sqrt(): this function is now deprecated, use your system's sqrt() call instead.

Sprite handling

The newly introduced canvases can have several frames. Sprites are hence completely deprecated.

Bitmap handling

Bitmaps have been renamed to dithers, because these objects do not in fact store any pixels, they just have information on how bitmaps will be dithered.

Compilation

The caca-config utility is deprecated in favour of the standard pkg-config interface:

gcc -c foobar.c -o foobar.o `pkg-config --cflags caca`
gcc foobar.o -o foobar `pkg-config --libs caca`

caca-config is still provided as a convenience tool but may be removed in the future.