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3D graphics on Haskell in 2023
And that's PNG, for reading something more hard to come by, like OggVorbis, there's just one tiny mid-level library called libvorbis. (btw does anyone know a working email of the maintainer of that package, I have an update for that too)
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Should raw library bindings drop the namespace prefix?
For context, I have written complete bindings to five different C libraries (freetype2, libvorbis, libspng, al, Chipmunk2D) and the question in the title may very well be the last one I have concerning FFI for quite some time. The question originates from the fact that chiphunk strips prefixes, something no other low-level library I've seen does.
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Managing structs within low-level FFI bindings
Over the past few years I've written several low-level bindings: freetype2 (actually on Hackage), libvorbis (still waiting for a review on that one) and libpng (package name for that is free, I've just never submitted anything to Hackage myself).
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the-real-blackh/libvorbis is an open source project licensed under BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of libvorbis is C.