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GRRLIB
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- ...What is it?
- Developing for the Wii
- ...How do I even start?
- Downloading GRRLIB
- ...Where do I get it from?
- Installing GRRLIB
- ...How do I get it to a useable state?
- Using GRRLIB
- ...What essentials do I need to know to get going?
- Upgrading to v4.4.0 From Previous Versions of GRRLIB
- ...I upgraded and now my programs won't compile properly!?
- Using GitHub
- ...What is this Git thing that the L337 devs keep talking about?
- Credits
- ...Who do I thank for all this free stuff?
- Licence
- ...When you say "free" do you actually mean something else?
Introduction
GRRLIB is a C/C++ 2D/3D graphics library for Wii application developers. It is essentially a wrapper which presents a friendly interface to the Nintendo GX core.
GRRLIB is supplied as a standard C/C++ library (aka. archive) called 'libgrrlib'. Because GRRLIB processes JPEG and PNG images, it requires the installation of the 'libjpeg' and 'libpngu' libraries. 'libpngu', in turn, requires 'libpng'. GRRLIB has FileIO functions to allow real-time loading and saving of graphical data, and thus requires 'libfat'. GRRLIB also has the possibility to use TrueType fonts, so 'libfreetype' is also required.
libgrrlib <- 2D/3D graphics library
├── libfat <- File I/O
├── libjpeg <- JPEG image processor
├── libpngu <- Wii wrapper for libpng
│ └── libpng <- PNG image processor
└── libfreetype <- TrueType font processor
Developing for the Wii
Do not progress until you have installed and configured devkitPro. Guides are and assistance are available at https://devkitpro.org/index.php
If you have just performed a clean (re)install on your Windows PC, be sure to reboot before you continue.
Downloading GRRLIB
You are invited to use "the latest Git master version" of GRRLIB at all times.
The Git repository is located at: https://github.com/GRRLIB/GRRLIB
There is a simple guide to "Using GitHub" later in this document.
This document will presume that you have downloaded "the latest Git master version" to a directory called C:\grr
Installing GRRLIB
This guide is for Windows. If you are using Linux, I am going to presume you are smart enough to convert these instructions.
GRRLIB is supplied as source code
libpngu is supplied as source code
libpng is supplied via devkitPro pacman (ppc-libpng)
libfreetype is supplied via devkitPro pacman (ppc-freetype)
libjpeg is supplied via devkitPro pacman (ppc-libjpeg-turbo)
libfat is supplied via devkitPro pacman (libfat-ogc)
The easy way is to install GRRLIB and all the required libraries in a single command:
c:
cd \grr\GRRLIB
pacman --sync --needed --noconfirm libfat-ogc ppc-libpng ppc-freetype ppc-libjpeg-turbo
make clean all install
This process may take some time depending on the speed of your PC.
If you used the method above the following steps are not required, GRRLIB is installed and you are ready to start developing Wii homebrew games.
If you want, you could install the libfat, libpng, libfreetype and libjpeg with there dependencies in a single command:
pacman --sync --needed --noconfirm libfat-ogc ppc-libpng ppc-freetype ppc-libjpeg-turbo
Each library could also be installed individually:
To install libpngu:
c:
cd \grr\GRRLIB\lib\pngu
make clean all install
To install libgrrlib for Wii:
c:
cd \grr\GRRLIB\GRRLIB
make clean all install
To install libgrrlib for GameCube:
c:
cd \grr\GRRLIB\GRRLIB
make PLATFORM=cube clean all install
Using GRRLIB
After everything is installed, simply put
#include <grrlib.h>
at the top of your .c/.cpp file and use the functions as required
You will need to add
-lgrrlib -lfreetype -lbz2 -lfat -ljpeg -lpngu -lpng -lz
to the libs line in your makefile
...Remember the order of the libraries is critical. You may (need to) insert other libraries in the middle of the list, you may need to add others to the start, or even the end - but do not change the order of the libraries shown here.
Also add $(PORTLIBS) to the LIBDIRS line in your makefile
You do NOT need to place /anything/ in your application directory.
If you would like to see a working example of this, you can look at the example found in: C:\grr\examples\template\source
Upgrading to v4.4.0 From Previous Versions of GRRLIB
This version now uses the ported libraries for the Wii.
To install them, use this command line:
pacman --sync --needed --noconfirm libfat-ogc ppc-libpng ppc-freetype ppc-libjpeg-turbo
You will need to add $(PORTLIBS) to the LIBDIRS line in your makefile.
Previously it could have looked like this:
LIBDIRS :=
Now it needs to be like this:
LIBDIRS := $(PORTLIBS)
The FreeType library is now compiled with a dependency on bzip2, so lbz2 needs to be added after lfreetype in your makefile.
For example:
LIBS := -lgrrlib -lfreetype -lbz2 -lpngu -lpng -ljpeg -lz -lfat
Since GRRLIB and libpngu are now installed into the porlibs folder, make sure you don't have any leftovers from previous installations. You will need to manually delete unneeded libraries in devkitPro\libogc\lib\wii as well as include files in devkitPro\libogc\include
Using GitHub
GitHub allows the developers to submit changes to the code in such a way that these changes can be easily monitored, quickly merged together with other changes. and (if necessary) reverted.
It also allows the power-users to gain access to the latest (often "in-test") features.
To obtain the "cutting edge" codebase go to https://github.com/GRRLIB/GRRLIB/tree/master
- Create a directory to hold the code (e.g. C:\grr)
- Click the Download ZIP button if you don't have the proper tools installed on your PC or Clone the following URL https://github.com/GRRLIB/GRRLIB.git
All official releases can be found here https://github.com/GRRLIB/GRRLIB/releases
Credits
Project Leader
- NoNameNo
Documentation
- Crayon
- BlueChip
Lead Coder
- NoNameNo
Support Coders
- Crayon
- Xane
- DragonMinded
- BlueChip
- elisherer
Advisors
- RedShade
- Jespa
Licence
GRRLIB is released under the MIT Licence. If we had chosen the GPL licence you would be +forced+ (legally required) to release your source code. But in the spirit of "free as in FREE" we have left you with the +option+ to release your source code.
We do +request+ that you tell others about us by naming our library (GRRLIB) in the credits of your game/application. And, if you +choose+ to do that, we encourage you to use our logo to achieve it; You can find our logo here: C:\grr\docs\grrlib_logo.png and here: https://grrlib.github.io/GRRLIB/grrlib_logo.png