S.A.C. Mac OS
Description
S.a.c. Mac Os X
CSFML is the official binding of SFML for the C language. Its API is as close as possible to the C++ API (but in C style, of course), which makes it a perfect tool for building SFML bindings for other languages that don't directly support C++ libraries.
Since the CSFML API is similar to SFML, there's no tutorial for it; but you can follow the C++ tutorials available on this website, and adapt them to the C API very easily. The API documentation, generated from the source code, is available and included in the downloadable packages below.
Download
The following archives contain everything that you need in order to work with CSFML: headers, libraries, dependencies, and documentation.
The 0.10.8 version of Validator S.A.C. For Mac is available as a free download on our software library. The latest setup package occupies 48.4 MB on disk. Our built-in antivirus checked this Mac download and rated it as 100% safe. The actual developer of this free software for Mac is Homo Habilis Associates. The program belongs to Developer Tools. SoundCloud may request cookies to be set on your device. We use cookies to let us know when you visit SoundCloud, to understand how you interact with us, to enrich and personalize your user experience, to enable social media functionality and to customize your relationship with SoundCloud, including providing you with more relevant advertising. Libinfinity 0.6.4 has been released. This is a bugfix release in the 0.6.x series. It solely fixes build issues on Mac OS X. If you are not using libinfinity on OS X, there is no need to update to libinfinity 0.6.4. Libinfinity 0.6.4 can be downloaded from the Wiki page on GitHub. 09 Oct 2014 » libinfinity 0.6.3 released.
Since it's a C library, there's only one archive per OS/architecture, which works for any compiler. The Windows archive contains the import libraries for Visual C++ and MinGW (gcc); those are compatible with every version of the corresponding compiler.
Current sources
The CSFML repository can be found at github.com. From there, you can download the current source code. You can also watch the open issues on the task tracker, or add new ones.
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CSFML 2.5
Windows | Visual C++ / GCC - 32-bitDownload1.51 MB | Visual C++ / GCC - 64-bitDownload1.68 MB |
macOS | Clang - 64-bit (OS X 10.7+, compatible with C++11 and libc++)Download0.15 MB | |
All | Source codeDownload0.29 MB |
CSFML 2.4
Windows | Visual C++ / GCC - 32-bitDownload3.45 MB | Visual C++ / GCC - 64-bitDownload3.62 MB |
macOS | Clang - 64-bit (OS X 10.7+, compatible with C++11 and libc++)Download0.15 MB | |
All | Source codeDownload0.27 MB |
CSFML 2.3
Windows | Visual C++ / GCC - 32-bitDownload3.31 MB | Visual C++ / GCC - 64-bitDownload3.48 MB |
macOS | Clang - universal 32+64-bit (OS X 10.7+, compatible with C++11 and libc++)Download0.21 MB | |
All | Source codeDownload0.25 MB |
CSFML 2.2
Windows | Visual C++ / GCC - 32-bitDownload3.33 MB | Visual C++ / GCC - 64-bitDownload3.40 MB |
Linux | GCC - 32-bitDownload1.48 MB | GCC - 64-bitDownload1.47 MB |
macOS | Clang - universal 32+64-bit (OS X 10.7+, compatible with C++11 and libc++)Download1.74 MB | |
All | Source codeDownload0.25 MB |
CSFML 2.1
Windows | Visual C++ / GCC - 32-bitDownload4.04 MB | Visual C++ / GCC - 64-bitDownload10.0 MB |
Linux | GCC - 32-bitDownload0.41 MB | GCC - 64-bitDownload0.39 MB |
macOS | GCC - universal 32+64-bit (OS X 10.5+)Download0.62 MB | |
Clang - universal 32+64-bit (OS X 10.8+, compatible with C++11 and libc++)Download0.64 MB | ||
All | Source codeDownload0.25 MB |
CSFML 2.0
Windows | Visual C++ / GCC - 32-bitDownload4.21 MB | Visual C++ / GCC - 64-bitDownload10.2 MB |
Linux | GCC - 32-bitDownload0.51 MB | GCC - 64-bitDownload0.48 MB |
macOS | GCC - universal 32+64-bit (OS X 10.5+)Download0.99 MB | |
Clang - universal 32+64-bit (OS X 10.8+, compatible with C++11 and libc++)Download0.99 MB | ||
All | Source codeDownload0.25 MB |
Advanced Topics
Using Validator S.A.C. as a Web Service
Because the Validator S.A.C. application contains a complete working version of the W3C Validator,it can be used to setup the Validator as a web service on a Mac.
Validator S.A.C. comes with a sample Apache configuration file, which assumes Validator S.A.C. is located inthe Application folder. To install the configuration file, place it in Apache's auto-include directory,such as /etc/httpd/other (or /etc/httpd/sites on Mac OS X Server). After restarting Apache, the service will be live.Here is how to install the configuration file and restart Apache using a Terminal shell:
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Note: For Yosemite, use this conf: validator-SAC-10.10.conf
Now you should be able to access the Validator web service at http://localhost/w3c-validator/.The configuration file also registers the service with Bonjour (Rendezvous),so anyone on your local network can access theservice from a Bonjour enabled browser (for example, Safari's Bonjour bookmark menu).
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Source Code
Sac Mac Strain
Validator S.A.C. uses the AppDNA system to bundle the source code inside the application. Every copy of Validator S.A.C.is capable of recompiling itself. To examine the source code, select 'Show Source Code' from the Help menu, and the internal XCode project will open.