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@nadako
nadako / Main.hx
Last active November 27, 2020 16:08
Signal builder using new Rest type parameter in Haxe
class Main {
static function main() {
var signal = new Signal<Int,String>();
var conn = signal.connect(function(a, b) {
trace('Well done $a $b');
});
signal.dispatch(10, "lol");
}
}
@NoelFB
NoelFB / Aseprite.cs
Last active May 10, 2024 01:44
ugly C# .ase (aseprite) parser
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.IO;
using System.IO.Compression;
using System.Text;
// File Format:
// https://github.com/aseprite/aseprite/blob/master/docs/ase-file-specs.md
// Note: I didn't test with with Indexed or Grayscale colors
@Yanrishatum
Yanrishatum / hlc.md
Last active May 20, 2024 17:26
How to compile HL/C

How to compile HL/C

Prepwork/terms

Because I have no trust in people.

  • <hashlink> points to your installation of Hashlink, e.g. folder in which hl.exe (or Unix executable) is, alongside with library binaries (.hdll files), and include folder.
  • <src> points to the folder containing generated HL/C sources. One that contains hlc.json file.
  • <app> refers to your output executable name, including extension.
  • <main> refers to your entry-point file name, including extension (see below).
  • I provide example of doing it on Windows via MSVC cl.exe, but Unix should be more or less same with replacement of argument flags and compiler.
  • I expect that you DO have a compiler installed and can call cl.exe or other compiler from command-line.