On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 7:53 PM, Paul Melis wrote:
> Hi Campbell,
>
> On 08-03-18 04:48, Campbell Barton wrote:
>>
>> Supporting C/C++ in an add-on means there is technically nothing
>> stopping someone from bundling an entire library.
>>
>> While it's possible this makes
Hi Campbell,
On 08-03-18 04:48, Campbell Barton wrote:
Supporting C/C++ in an add-on means there is technically nothing
stopping someone from bundling an entire library.
While it's possible this makes sense in some cases, it introduces
issues with having to properly integrate a library into