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reflaxe.CSharp as a replacement for Haxe dropping C# support? #14

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mesheets opened this issue Jan 4, 2025 · 2 comments
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reflaxe.CSharp as a replacement for Haxe dropping C# support? #14

mesheets opened this issue Jan 4, 2025 · 2 comments

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@mesheets
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mesheets commented Jan 4, 2025

As I've learned that C# will be dropped from the next major version of Haxe, I wondered if reflaxe support for C# is still being actively pursued here, or if a C# or .NET target will no longer be available within the Haxe ecosystem.

Thank you!

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jeremyfa commented Jan 4, 2025

Reflaxe C# is still a plan, at least as far as I’m concerned, although there is no ETA at the moment and I’m quite busy on other subjects right now.

Meanwhile, current c# target works fairly well and will not disappear anytime soon as long as Haxe 4 can be used

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mesheets commented Jan 5, 2025

Thanks, I had been considering Haxe for a new open source project that will in part entail .NET but don't want to end up in a dead-end situation where the C#/.NET target for Haxe is deprecated with no easy path forward.

Also, HaxeFoundation/haxe#5480 to support .NET Core (now called just ".NET") was closed as "not planned," so that has been another hesitation. From the reflaxe.CSharp test code, though, it appears there is an intent here to support SDK-style project files that have targets such as .NET (Core) and/or .NET Standard?

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