// based on SDL_locale.h type PPSDL_Locale = ^PSDL_Locale; PSDL_Locale = ^TSDL_Locale; TSDL_Locale = record // A language name, like 'en' for English. language: PAnsiChar; // A country, like 'US' for America. Can be NIL. country: PAnsiChar; end; {** * \brief Report the user's preferred locale. * * This returns an array of SDL_Locale structs, the final item zeroed out. * When the caller is done with this array, it should call SDL_free() on * the returned value; all the memory involved is allocated in a single * block, so a single SDL_free() will suffice. * * Returned language strings are in the format xx, where 'xx' is an ISO-639 * language specifier (such as 'en' for English, 'de' for German, etc). * Country strings are in the format YY, where 'YY' is an ISO-3166 country * code (such as "US" for the United States, 'CA' for Canada, etc). Country * might be NULL if there's no specific guidance on them (so you might get * ( 'en', 'US' ) for American English, but ( 'en', NIL ) means "English * language, generically"). Language strings are never NIL, except to * terminate the array. * * Please note that not all of these strings are 2 characters; some are * three or more. * * The returned list of locales are in the order of the user's preference. * For example, a German citizen that is fluent in US English and knows * enough Japanese to navigate around Tokyo might have a list like: * [ 'de', 'en_US', 'jp', NIL ]. Someone from England might prefer British * English (where "color" is spelled "colour", etc), but will settle for * anything like it: [ 'en_GB', 'en', NIL ]. * * This function returns NIL on error, including when the platform does not * supply this information at all. * * This might be a "slow" call that has to query the operating system. It's * best to ask for this once and save the results. However, this list can * change, usually because the user has changed a system preference outside * of your program; SDL will send an SDL_LOCALECHANGED event in this case, * if possible, and you can call this function again to get an updated copy * of preferred locales. * * \return array of locales, terminated with a locale with a NIL language * field. Will return NIL on error. *} function SDL_GetPreferredLocales(): PSDL_Locale; cdecl; external {$IFDEF DYNAMIC_LINK}SDL_LibName{$ENDIF} {$IFDEF DELPHI} {$IFDEF MACOS} name '_SDL_GetPreferredLocales' {$ENDIF} {$ENDIF};