`gtk_drag_context_get_drag_window()` from GTK 3.20 is not wrapped in `gtkmm` 3.24
I just noticed this. Do we think there will be a gtkmm
release where we can add API, i.e. it would be worth me writing a patch, or realistically are we now doomed to have to drop back to C for anything missing? I'm guessing it's unlikely the GTK team will release a GTK 3.24 now, so unless we decide to unsync the version number, or relax the policy on adding API, I guess we're frozen in time forever
I had been meaning to ask: Isn't only removing likely to be harmful? Or is the concern that if we add methods and such, they might conflict with ones added by users subclassing our objects? Maybe we could simply say 'if you add names known to be(come) used in the C libraries, you do so at your own risk'?