5 comments

  • nicoburns 3 hours ago

    The list of "recommended reading" from one of the issues looks great:

    https://github.com/a-e-k/canvas_ity/issues/11#issuecomment-2...

    • msephton 1 hour ago

      The project is great. The HN comments are embarrassing. Isn’t it ironic to imply laziness by chiming in with “vibe coded” which in itself is such a lazy reaction.

      • ddtaylor 1 hour ago

        Thank you for sharing. The only thing I don't understand why this is a header only implementation with a macro that goes in a C++ file.

            #define CANVAS_ITY_IMPLEMENTATION
        • erwincoumans 25 minutes ago

          It is common for header-only libraries: you need to include this header in one c++ using the macro for linking (don't use that macro in other c++ files to avoid duplicate symbols). In C++, you can declare a function as many times as you want, but you can only define it (write the actual body) once in the entire project.

          • socalgal2 1 hour ago

            that's a common pattern in C++ land because there is no standard way to use libraries in C++

            https://github.com/p-ranav/awesome-hpp

          • Lerc 2 hours ago

            It would be interesting to compile to WASM to compare side by side for performance and accuracy.

            • ranger_danger 3 hours ago

              vibe-coded?

              • nicoburns 3 hours ago

                Most likely not seeing as the commit containing the bulk of the implementation dropped in 2022.

                • ranger_danger 3 hours ago

                  maybe just the README then

                  • flowerbreeze 2 hours ago

                    The README is older than ChatGPT too. It's very unlikely that it's vibe coded or vibe written.

                • peter-m80 2 hours ago

                  Would that be an issue?

                  • Amlal 2 hours ago

                    Yes, it's a canvas library, there's a lot of risks of including AI generated code that hasn't been checked in a rasterizing library.

                    • ivanjermakov 1 hour ago

                      A lot of risks compared to what? I imagine bugs in kernel drivers or disk utilities be riskier.

                      • JoeyJoJoJr 59 minutes ago

                        Such as?

                      • 1bpp 2 hours ago

                        Yes.