"They"/"them"/"their" are obviously only used for a singular person in special cases: informal situations when the person's gender is not known (like "hey, someone left their coat here").
It's an awkward and unfortunate gap in the English language, but this is the way it's always been since before everyone alive today was born. "They" isn't a gender or a part of someone's identity, and it never will be.
@TheGingerBill I'm using the second kind (min and max). It's perfectly reasonable to want to compress that into one function, and in fact that has nothing to do with operator overloading. Could be done with a regular function too. But using the + operator is perfectly clear in this case.
@TheGingerBill Well the first thing I found in my code is adding a vector to an AABB. Maybe you'd call that an abuse, but I think it's fine.
But I don't really want to get into a big discussion. I just wanted to say a mean (but true) thing to you because you said a mean thing to me.
@TheGingerBill Operator overloading. I know Odin has features that make the most common operator overloading unnecessary, but I don't think it's enough.
@TheGingerBill@cmuratori@teej_dv I don't even use Git. I use SVN. I was talking about Casey's weird "I just type 'done' at the end of the day, and it just sucks up everyone's work" thing. Also, your Odin language is inadequate.