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Maybe you can consider removing (or altering) this statement from the
documentation main page: "If you prefer troubles you can use the C++
interface. " (in geom.h).
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It's still troubles ! how would you reword it ?
Leaks, API/ABI instabilities...
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If I see such a statement, I skip such a library. That happened for me
in 2007...<br>
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I would say "You can use the C++ interface but realize that the API
might change".<br>
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Leaks? The C Api just wraps it...<br>
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Regards, Barend<br>
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