i unfortunately feel like i should really force myself to use rustfmt even though i very much dislike it. most rust developers seem to use it so i should probably get used to it ... however, case-in-point for me is the amount of times i used either #[rustfmt::skip] or adding a blank `//` comment to force separate lines, etc, really proves how terrible basing almost all of your formatting rules on arbitrary length thresholds really is. code formatting is far more subjective than that. |
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ggdt - 'Flying Balls' Demo v2
Extension of the original 'Flying Balls' demo found in this repository under /examples/balls
. This one is re-done
with some more effects, but with the major difference being utilization of the entity, events, and states support from
ggdt.
Simply do cargo run
from this directory to try it out.