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*
* Copyright (c) 2014-2017 Sri Harsha Chilakapati
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/**
* This package contains the functional interfaces for the GLFW function callback types. These interfaces are present
* here because the LWJGL's callback interfaces confuse the newbies with their usage of {@code long} for all
* pointer types. These callbacks use the Java classes that wrap the GLFW types instead of using the primitive
* {@code long} for all the pointers. The conversion happens from the LWJGL's interfaces happen internally to the
* GLFW classes.
*
* @author Sri Harsha Chilakapati
*/
package com.shc.silenceengine.backend.lwjgl.glfw.callbacks;