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SFML 3 Released
SFML, the Simple and Fast Multimedia Library just released SFML 3. It has been over a decade since the SFML 2 release, and the 3.0.0 branch has been in development for over 3 years. The highlight feature of SFML 3 is the migration to C++ 17 (in fact C++ 17 is now required). Part of this migration includes a move away from custom data structures and to using standard C++ versions instead.Details of the SFML 3 release from the SFML forum:After close to 12 years since the last major version of SFML came up, its time for an upgrade!Three years in the making, withover 1100 commits, 41 new contributors, and a lot of time invested, we want to thank each and everyone who helped make SFML 3 a reality.A massive thank you to Thrasher, who relentlessly pushed SFML 3 forward and has by far contributed the most time and effort-wise, with over 500 pull requests to his name alone! A special thank you also to SuperV1234 for laying the foundation early onto which SFML 3 was built. HighlightsSFML hasfinallybeen updated to support and use C++17 The test suite has been massively expanded to 57% code coverage OpenAL has been replaced withminiaudioNew and improved event handling APIs Scissor and stencil testing And moreSeethe changelogfor more details.Key LinksSFML Release AnnouncementSFML 3 Full Change LogSFML 3 Migration GuideSFML HomepageSFML GitHubYou can learn more about SFML, SFML 3.0 release and their move to C++ 17 in the video below.
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