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[pygame] pygame.init()
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- Subject: [pygame] pygame.init()
- From: Ari Krupnik <ari@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 02 May 2006 16:58:45 -0700
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What does this actually do?
I'm trying to call pygame.mixer.pre_init, and so I'm trying to delay
initializing the sound until I have the information that I need for
that. I separately initialize pygame.display, pygame.joystick and
eventually, pygame.mixer. This works on Linux, but fails on
Windows. Are there any other modules I MUST initialize?
I tried to read base.c from CVS, but I'm afraid I don't understand
the C code in it.
Ari.
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