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To be clear, the float64 methods would still be in Jragonmiris/mathgl. Just a subfolder, not another repository.
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+1 for this, except I think it's better to put both float32 and float64 packages on the same level, instead of treating one as the default and another as a special case.
One note is that OpenGL only works with float32 values unless a specific extension is enabled (and I don't think the go-gl bindings even support the extension), so the double functionality likely doesn't get much use anyway.
This may or may not be true today, but it may very well change over time. What if float128 is added in the future?
I'd rather see two equal import paths like:
github.com/Jragonmiris/mathgl/mathgl32
github.com/Jragonmiris/mathgl/mathgl64
Or perhaps shorter package names like mgl32 and mgl64.
That way the current API doesn't have to be broken. And everything can still be generated automatically via gofmt.
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👍 sounds great to me!
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How about /go-gl/mathgl/{32,64}
?
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- Error while trying to get library: undefined: sync.Pool HOT 5
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