/** * Example of initializing and shutting down Evas. * * For this introduction to Evas, we'll simply turn it on and off and * explain everything we're doing from the absolute basics, to provide * a starting point for understanding the other examples in this set, * which won't be explaining things quite so verbosely. * * See the @ref Example_Evas_Buffer_Simple as the next step in the tutorial. * * Evas examples can be built using the regular `make examples`, but each * example includes the compiler line for building that specific example if * you wish to build it in isolation: * * @verbatim * gcc -o evas-init-shutdown evas-init-shutdown.c `pkg-config --libs --cflags evas` * @endverbatim * * For this compilation to function properly, you'll need to have built and * installed the evas library and include files in a location that the pkg-config * tool will be able to find. The example executable will be 'evas-init-shutdown'. */ #include #include #include int main(void) { Eina_List *engine_list, *l; char *engine_name; /* Initialize Evas. This will startup other dependencies such as * eina, eet, ecore, etc. and initializes various internal things * (threads, filters, etc.) */ evas_init(); /* When building Evas you can configure a variety of engines to be * built with it. Get a list of what engines are available using the * evas_render_method_list routine. */ engine_list = evas_render_method_list(); if (!engine_list) { fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: Evas supports no engines! Exit.\n"); exit(-1); } /* 'engine_list' is a linked list (@see Eina_List.) The * EINA_LIST_FOREACH macro permits navigating through the items using * the iterator 'l', making the node data available as 'engine_name'. */ printf("Available Evas Engines:\n"); EINA_LIST_FOREACH(engine_list, l, engine_name) printf("%s\n", engine_name); /* To free the list, we use evas_render_method_list's corresponding * destructor routine. */ evas_render_method_list_free(engine_list); /* Shuts down all dependencies if nothing else is using them, and * clears allocated data held internally. */ evas_shutdown(); return 0; }