dub.json now says to include raylib, as Raylib-D isn't usable without it.
More functions added to Rectangle, including top, bottom, left, and right.
Rectangle functions marked @safe.
Camera2D.zoom set to 1.0f by default. This would make it easy to figure-out how to use.
I think it makes sense for Camera2D.zoom to be set to 1.0f by default, because that is what it is usually set to straight away. The documentation for Raylib even says that it should be set to 1.0f by default, which a new D programmer not experienced in C may interpret this to mean that it is set to 1.0f by default.
Let's just hope that there aren't any projects out there that use the value of Camera2D.zoom to detect whether a camera has been initialized, as that would result in a breaking change here. However, I think it's unlikely that there are any programs that do that. I considered having an "enhancedD" configuration that would set things to be more D-like while keeping the default configuration to be in-line with Raylib. However, I decided to drop this idea as a new user of Raylib-D probably wouldn't think to set this configuration when starting a new project.
These are the changes:
dub.json
now says to includeraylib
, as Raylib-D isn't usable without it.Rectangle
, includingtop
,bottom
,left
, andright
.@safe
.Camera2D.zoom
set to1.0f
by default. This would make it easy to figure-out how to use.I think it makes sense for
Camera2D.zoom
to be set to1.0f
by default, because that is what it is usually set to straight away. The documentation for Raylib even says that it should be set to1.0f
by default, which a new D programmer not experienced in C may interpret this to mean that it is set to1.0f
by default.Let's just hope that there aren't any projects out there that use the value of
Camera2D.zoom
to detect whether a camera has been initialized, as that would result in a breaking change here. However, I think it's unlikely that there are any programs that do that. I considered having an "enhancedD" configuration that would set things to be more D-like while keeping the default configuration to be in-line with Raylib. However, I decided to drop this idea as a new user of Raylib-D probably wouldn't think to set this configuration when starting a new project.