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Rust API Guidelines to follow for the 1.0.0 release:
- Naming (crate aligns with Rust naming conventions)
- Casing conforms to RFC 430 ([C-CASE])
- Ad-hoc conversions follow
as_,to_,into_conventions ([C-CONV]) - Getter names follow Rust convention ([C-GETTER])
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TilePix only supports orthogonal maps (currently - hopefully we'll be able to support other types in the future). A sensible error should be returned on Reading a map which doesn't have orientation="orthogonal".
Need to set up a constant for each type:
- orthogonal
- hexagonal
- isometric
- staggered
Then, using a switch statement, check against each, returning an error if not
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