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fn draw(ctx &gg.Context) {
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fn draw(ctx &gg.Context) {
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gg := ctx.parent.get_ui().gg
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gg := ctx.parent.get_ui().gg
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gg.draw_rect(...)
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gg.draw_rect(10, 10, 100, 50)
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}
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}
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```
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```
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@ -2971,11 +2971,11 @@ If a file has an environment-specific suffix, it will only be compiled for that
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- `.c.v` => will be used only by the C backend. These files can contain C. code.
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- `.c.v` => will be used only by the C backend. These files can contain C. code.
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- `.x64.v` => will be used only by V's x64 backend.
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- `.x64.v` => will be used only by V's x64 backend.
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- `_nix.c.v` => will be used only on Unix systems (non Windows).
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- `_nix.c.v` => will be used only on Unix systems (non Windows).
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- `_${os}.c.v` => will be used only on the specific `os` system.
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- `_${os}.c.v` => will be used only on the specific `os` system.
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For example, `_windows.c.v` will be used only when compiling on Windows, or with `-os windows`.
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For example, `_windows.c.v` will be used only when compiling on Windows, or with `-os windows`.
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- `_default.c.v` => will be used only if there is NOT a more specific platform file.
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- `_default.c.v` => will be used only if there is NOT a more specific platform file.
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For example, if you have both `file_linux.c.v` and `file_default.c.v`,
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For example, if you have both `file_linux.c.v` and `file_default.c.v`,
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and you are compiling for linux, then only `file_linux.c.v` will be used,
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and you are compiling for linux, then only `file_linux.c.v` will be used,
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and `file_default.c.v` will be ignored.
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and `file_default.c.v` will be ignored.
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Here is a more complete example:
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Here is a more complete example:
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With the example above:
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With the example above:
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- when you compile for windows, you will get 'Hello windows'
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- when you compile for windows, you will get 'Hello windows'
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- when you compile for linux, you will get 'Hello linux'
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- when you compile for linux, you will get 'Hello linux'
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- when you compile for any other platform, you will get the
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- when you compile for any other platform, you will get the
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non specific 'Hello world' message.
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non specific 'Hello world' message.
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## Compile time pseudo variables
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## Compile time pseudo variables
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