/** * Simple example illustrating usage of evas_init() and * evas_shutdown(). Usually one would instantiate a canvas to have * something useful out of Evas. For an example of this kind, see the * @ref Example_Evas_Buffer_Simple. * * Here, we are just listing the engine Evas was compiled with support * to. * * @verbatim * gcc -o evas-init-shutdown evas-init-shutdown.c `pkg-config --libs \ * --cflags evas` * @endverbatim * */ #include #include #include /* * Simple example illustrating usage of evas_init() and * evas_shutdown(). Usually one would instantiate a canvas to have * something useful out of Evas. For an example of this kind, see the * evas-buffer-simple.c, which requires the buffer engine module * compiled in Evas. * * Here, we are just listing the engine Evas was compiled with support * to. */ int main(void) { Eina_List *engine_list, *l; char *engine_name; evas_init(); engine_list = evas_render_method_list(); if (!engine_list) { fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: Evas supports no engines! Exit.\n"); exit(-1); } printf("Available Evas Engines:\n"); EINA_LIST_FOREACH(engine_list, l, engine_name) printf("%s\n", engine_name); evas_render_method_list_free(engine_list); evas_shutdown(); return 0; }