Re: ode 0.9.0 good to go
"Kevin Quigley" <[email protected]> Mon, 15 Oct 2007 10:15:24 -0400
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I may be missing what you want, but I've been using odecpp.h and odecpp_collision.h for a while. They're included in ode.h with all the other headers. quig On 10/15/07, Jean-Sébastien Guay <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Jason and everyone else, > > > Ode.NET 0.9 is now available on SourceForge. Sorry for the delay! > > I was wondering, is there an official OO binding for C++ in the works > (or does someone have something they could contribute)? > > I find that for each project in which I use ODE, I try to map ODE onto > some classes but I have a hard time separating the low-level ODE stuff > from the project-specific stuff, and I also never get full (or close > to full) coverage of ODE's functionality. Also, I'm never sure it all > works until I test it out. And I think I'm not the only one in this > kind of a situation. > > So I think it would be useful to have a good, well-thought-out OO > interface to ODE which could be then used in any project (for example, > using multiple inheritance or composition) and which would be > officially supported by the project, and therefore updated with ODE. I > would gladly help with testing and extending once a workable base is > done... > > Is there any interest in this? Or is there something that already > exists which I have missed? It just seems weird to me that there are > official bindings for .NET but not for C++, since I would wager that > the latter language is used more often in ODE projects than the former > (though that may be changing). > > J-S > -- > ______________________________________________________ > Jean-Sebastien Guay [email protected] > http://whitestar02.webhop.org/ > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. > > > _______________________________________________ > ODE mailing list > [email protected] > http://ode.org/mailman/listinfo/ode -- There was a pirate's parrot who got a bad case of sunstroke and was heard crowing, "Pieces of seven, pieces of seven," which was clearly a parroty error.