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import Crafter.Graphics;
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import std;
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using namespace Crafter;
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int main() {
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/*
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This creates a window titled "HelloWindow" with a size of 1280x720 pixels.
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The WindowWaylandWayland class is a specialized window implementation
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that uses the Wayland display server protocol and renderer (hence the name "WaylandWayland").
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*/
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Window window("HelloWindow", 1280, 720);
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/*
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This starts the window’s main event loop, allowing it to respond to user input and system events.
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The window will remain open and responsive until it is closed.
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You can hook into various events through the event system.
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This call blocks the current thread; to run the event loop asynchronously, use StartAsync instead.
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*/
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window.StartSync();
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}
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