Well, can you give an example of an extension where your client will have platform detection and know it's compiling on linux and so add in code to set some linux specific things?
What I had saw the client code only ever dealing with the abstract window class
@BartekBanachewicz yeah, I'd be happy moving on to a higher 'minimum level', though I'm not too keen on pushing for the latest only. It's nice, imo, to support older versions as much as we can, unless it starts to make things trickier
I think all we managed to agree on was something like the glid and vbo
Well, consider like C++ version, it's easier, I think, to say "C++11 is the most modern we use", but as soon as we see something that really is easier if we upgrade, we decide if it's time... but I think we can go with a more modern version :P
but yeah before the rant gets out of control, I think that currently there's no point in doing hobby dev in C++ unless your goal is to use C++ specifically
so I'm probably going to rewrite my Minicraft to something else, and then continue development
C++ ecosystem and tooling is just utterly broken and any attempt at consolidating it by someone who can't throw in shitton of effort will result in 15 standards instead of 14 standards
@BartekBanachewicz I still have ergonomic issues with rust, that said I do like some of the things it does. But it seems like a programming language with a bomb attached sometimes.
@milleniumbug it's more general than specific unfortunately. The language is going the right direction but I do actually prefer RAII over GC in general. I'd be curious if someone could resurrect Midori and make it more functional
My biggest concerns with C# right now is there is a LOT of implict allocation even when there doesn't need to be. So things like LINQ which should be stupid easy to make super fast end up being slow