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Update to raylib 3.7 #11

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makew0rld opened this issue Apr 26, 2021 · 8 comments
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Update to raylib 3.7 #11

makew0rld opened this issue Apr 26, 2021 · 8 comments

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@makew0rld
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makew0rld commented Apr 26, 2021

raylib 3.7 was just released. No rush on the update, just wanted to make this issue just in case.

Thanks for all your work maintaining this library! 😄

@chunqian
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I'll do some work in the other branches first

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ghost commented May 13, 2021

Are there plans to someday port over raygui with 3.7?

@chunqian
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Raylib's ecology will support, raygui rres...
There are currently issues that need to be resolved.
The main thing is cgo after build, link use .o, redefine error need to fix.
As soon as I can.

@chunqian
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Raygui has been ported before...
But use of cgo build c source, i removed it...
The problem is what I said above.

@chunqian
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@conifer-dev
now bindings ricons.h raygui.h in raylib 3.5
raylib 3.7 bindings coming soon

@chunqian
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Raylib 3.7 are still have many bugs.
go-raylib branch 3.7 complete the binding.

@chunqian chunqian reopened this May 19, 2021
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main branch will keep 3.5 binding.
when almost bugs fixed, then update to the lastest version binding.

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chunqian commented Nov 8, 2021

raylib 4.0 has been released
go-raylib will also be updated to 4.0 in the near future
Close this issue for now.

@chunqian chunqian closed this as completed Nov 8, 2021
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