stb_image_ffi 1.0.0 → 1.0.1

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- stb_image_ffi (1.0.0)
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+ stb_image_ffi (1.0.1)
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  ffi
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  module STBImage
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  spec.email = ["boatrite@mobiledoorman.com"]
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  spec.summary = "Bindings for stb_image, the single file image loading library"
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- spec.description = "Bindings for stb_image using Ruby-FFI"
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+ spec.description = <<~DESCRIPTION
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+ Very naive bindings for `stb_image.h`. Implements only
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+ `stbi_set_flip_vertically_on_load` and `stb_load` since these are the
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+ 2 functions I need to load an image as a texture in OpenGL.
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+ The reason I made this instead of using
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+ [stb-image](https://rubygems.org/gems/stb-image) is because stb-image didn't
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+ implement `stbi_set_flip_vertically_on_load`, as far as I can tell, which is
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+ useful/necessary when wanting to load image data in a format immediately
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+ consumable by OpenGL (see Example in README).
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+ DESCRIPTION
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  spec.homepage = "https://github.com/boatrite/stb_image_ffi"
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  spec.license = "MIT"
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: stb_image_ffi
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 1.0.0
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+ version: 1.0.1
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Boatrite
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  - - "~>"
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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  version: '3.0'
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- description: Bindings for stb_image using Ruby-FFI
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+ description: |
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+ Very naive bindings for `stb_image.h`. Implements only
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+ `stbi_set_flip_vertically_on_load` and `stb_load` since these are the
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+ 2 functions I need to load an image as a texture in OpenGL.
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+
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+ The reason I made this instead of using
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+ [stb-image](https://rubygems.org/gems/stb-image) is because stb-image didn't
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+ implement `stbi_set_flip_vertically_on_load`, as far as I can tell, which is
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+ useful/necessary when wanting to load image data in a format immediately
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+ consumable by OpenGL (see Example in README).
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  email:
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  - boatrite@mobiledoorman.com
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  executables: []