Offer clipboard data to the OS.
Defined in <SDL3/SDL_clipboard.h>
int SDL_SetClipboardData(SDL_ClipboardDataCallback callback, SDL_ClipboardCleanupCallback cleanup, void *userdata, const char **mime_types, size_t num_mime_types);
callback | A function pointer to the function that provides the clipboard data |
cleanup | A function pointer to the function that cleans up the clipboard data |
userdata | An opaque pointer that will be forwarded to the callbacks |
mime_types | A list of mime-types that are being offered |
num_mime_types | The number of mime-types in the mime_types list |
Returns 0 on success or a negative error code on failure; call SDL_GetError() for more information.
Tell the operating system that the application is offering clipboard data for each of the proivded mime-types. Once another application requests the data the callback function will be called allowing it to generate and respond with the data for the requested mime-type.
The size of text data does not include any terminator, and the text does not need to be null terminated (e.g. you can directly copy a portion of a document)
This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.