algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Dear Users and Developers,
as we're moving towards a more platform independent .NET SDK for Rhino6 and beyond, it is likely that we will break the RhinoCommon SDK. Rhino6 has long since been designated as a breaking release and it is likely that plugins compiled for Rhino5 will not be binary compatible with Rhino6. This is all business as usual, but for Grasshopper it is a bit awkward, as GH 1.0 will run on both Rhino5 and Rhino6. When RhinoCommon breaks, it is possible that 3rd party GHA plugins will also no longer work.
Does anyone know of any GH plugins that are no longer developed which we will lose forever when the above happens?
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
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What do you mean by "break the RhinoCommon SDK"? One dll to two or more dll?
if you keep references to System.Drawing and winforms, it seems nothing changed--
It depends, if a GHA project uses any RhinoCommon methods that required Color values (for example if you draw your own geometry in the viewport), then those calls will fail if RhinoCommon switches from System.Drawing.Color to Rhino.Display.Color. But as it turns out that's not going to happen for Rhino6 after all.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Yes,Hope you guys don't do some no head changes--
For GH, I think the biggest fallout can be with old C# scripts or examples that might stop working, these are the examples that will turn up in google - an have the tendency to be blog posts with examples (similar to how most of the old scripts that show up in the forum).
By chance is there a developers mailing list that can be subscribe to so that there is a single simple source for this type of correspondence information etc?
Nope, the only official content for developers online is this forum and discourse.mcneel.com
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
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