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I think it should go to a separate package - like com.raylib.raylibcpp.* .
I do, and I appreciate it :) |
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Thanks. Yes separate package would be ideal but I can’t figure out how to do that without duplicating everything, at which point it’s basically a separate binding. |
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This adds most of the classes from raylib-cpp.
Not sure if there is really any benefit to this.
Not sure if this can be added jaylib without breaking anything, or if it should be a separate binding. I can't be bothered to maintain another binding.
A couple still not added due to errors.
The original structs are named. e.g. Vector3Struct and the wrapper is Vector3. Not sure if this causes problems - some functions return structs, not wrappers, so then you have to manually create a struct.
Not sure if anyone uses Jaylib at all - there's no way of tracking downloads, and very few people have contributed code.