Re: [AD] 4.3 error handling

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On Thu, 2006-06-08 at 18:19 +0100, Chris Jones wrote:
> > C and C++ are two different languages. Allegro is a C library. So
> > I'm not sure what you want to say. E.g. I use Allegro with C and
> > Python - if it would require C++, I would not use it anymore.
> 
> Well, how about Allegro providing a C++ wrapper, included as part of the
> allegro distribution? I love allegro, it's a great library, but these days
> it's starting to look quite dated the way it still uses global functions and
> variables. I know there are C++ wrappers out there, but they invariably end
> up not being updated and are out of date.
> 
> If Allegro actually came with an official, supported C++ wrapper couldn't
> that give you the best of both worlds? I know it's a lot of work to create
> one, but would you have any objection to the principle of doing so?
> 

Well, the problem is, someone would need to keep such a wrapper up to
date..

-- 
Elias Pschernig





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