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I am trying to use SDL-gfx with SDL2 on Windows to draw a circle but getting an error message that is difficult (for me) to figure out

I get the error message:

cannot convert 'SDL_Renderer*' to 'SDL_Surface*' for argument '1' to 'int circleColor(SDL_Surface*, Sint16, Sint16, Sint16, Uint32)*

the only function I see is this one

SDL2_GFXPRIMITIVES_SCOPE int circleColor(SDL_Renderer * renderer, Sint16 x, Sint16 y, Sint16 rad, Uint32 color);

but the error message seems to be saying that the function has these parameters

circleColor(SDL_Surface*, Sint16, Sint16, Sint16, Uint32)

I cannot find any such function. As far as I know this version of the function doesn't exist on my computer (though obviously I am wrong). How can this be happening?

Thank you

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  • when I google it, I find SDL_gfxPrimitives.h where circleColor(SDL_Surface *,... does exist. Maybe you have both?
    – wimh
    Sep 6, 2015 at 9:17
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    You are trying to compile SDL1 code against SDL2 headers. Not going to work as APIs are incompatible. Sep 6, 2015 at 9:22
  • Thank you for your insight. SDL2 will work if I comment the function from SDL_gfx. The header file that I am including from SDL_gfx is SDL2_gfxPrimitives.h which is also not from SDL1. Does the error message give you a clue which part of the program is using SDL1?
    – Beetroot
    Sep 6, 2015 at 12:51

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SDL2-gfx has SDL2_gfxPrimitives.h in which you can find this declaration:

int circleColor(SDL_Renderer * renderer, Sint16 x, Sint16 y, Sint16 rad, Uint32 color);

whereas older SDL-gfx has SDL_gfxPrimitives.h which contains:

int circleColor(SDL_Surface * surface, Sint16 x, Sint16 y,Sint16 r, Uint32 color);

You might have both versions on your computer or you mixed up the headers.

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