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Knowing very little about MRuby and Allegro, I noticed your setup instructions for MiniGame require downloading Allegro binaries. Would it be possible, instead, to use the mruby-allegro gem?
I'm not suggesting that you do this, or that it will be a good idea, or that it will cover all your use-cases in Allegro; I'm just asking.
You started your repository in November 2013, and there was a fairly "stable" version of that gem available at that time, so I suspect you knew about it all along.
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Would it be possible, instead, to use the mruby-allegro gem?
Probably, Yes. I write a minimal implementation with mruby-allegro here.
I knew mruby-allegro. it is the nice wrapper of allegro5.
However it is lack of audio functions currently.
I guess a hard work of wrapping a5's audio functions (for me).
Hi,
Knowing very little about MRuby and Allegro, I noticed your setup instructions for MiniGame require downloading Allegro binaries. Would it be possible, instead, to use the
mruby-allegro
gem?I'm not suggesting that you do this, or that it will be a good idea, or that it will cover all your use-cases in Allegro; I'm just asking.
You started your repository in November 2013, and there was a fairly "stable" version of that gem available at that time, so I suspect you knew about it all along.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: