Dmitri Shuralyov
Dmitri Shuralyov
`v3.3/glfw` supports `darwin/arm64` as of v3.3.3 (see PR #309) and should work well. I've not had issues on my M1 machine. Are you running into this problem with `v3.3/glfw` or...
Yep, looks like it hasn't been added. Please feel free to send a PR if you have a need for it.
Note that the crash can be worked around by calling `glfw.PostEmptyEvent` on main thread first, before it has a chance to be called on non-main thread. The following does not...
Thanks for reporting this. According to GLFW's current [documentation](https://www.glfw.org/docs/latest/group__init.html#ga317aac130a235ab08c6db0834907d85e), `glfwInit()` shouldn't be returning GLFW_INVALID_VALUE type of error, yet it seems to be in this case, causing `glfw` to panic. I've...
> With an official dependency management solution coming, I think it would be cool to see release tags on this repository. Can we wait until that solution comes out? As...
All right, I suppose I'm okay with doing it sooner then. I'm still not quite sold on the benefits, but if other people want this, I'm not against it. We...
I've never attempted to apply semver on top of another project with semver, so it's unexplored territory for me. I don't have strong objections to trying it, and going with...
A small suggestion is to start with v0.1.0-alpha first, before getting to v1.0.0. We can always get to v1 after some time passes. The advantage of v0 is that it...
We probably wouldn't, but given we just released v3.3/glfw a few days ago, there's some small chance we will learn that some part of the new API has a problem...
As a first step, try v3.3, since v3.2 is an old version of GLFW and not really supported. If it still doesn't work, that likely means support for Raspberry Pi...