anitomy-sys is a low-level Rust binding for Anitomy a C++ library for parsing anime
video filenames.
Makes use of anitomy-c a C ABI wrapper for Anitomy.
Add this to your Cargo.toml
:
toml
[dependencies]
anitomy-sys = "0.1"
anitomy-sys will compile and statically link anitomy-c and Anitomy at build time, as such a compatible compiler is required.
```rust extern crate anitomy_sys;
use anitomy_sys::{Anitomy, ElementCategory}; use std::ffi::CString;
fn main() { let mut anitomy = unsafe { Anitomy::new() }; let filename = CString::new("[TaigaSubs]Toradora!(2008)-01v2-TigerandDragon[1280x720H.264FLAC][1234ABCD].mkv").expect("no nul chars in filename"); let success = unsafe { anitomy.parse(&filename) }; println!("Success? {}", success); unsafe { let elements = anitomy.elements(); println!( "It is: {} #{} by {}", elements.get(ElementCategory::AnimeTitle), elements.get(ElementCategory::EpisodeNumber), elements.get(ElementCategory::ReleaseGroup) ); (0..elements.count(None)) .flatmap(|i| elements.at(i)) .for_each(|e| println!("{:?}: {:?}", e.category, e.value)); } unsafe { anitomy.destroy() }; } ```
Which outputs:
Success? true
It is: Toradora! #01 by TaigaSubs
FileExtension: "mkv"
FileName: "[TaigaSubs]_Toradora!_(2008)_-_01v2_-_Tiger_and_Dragon_[1280x720_H.264_FLAC][1234ABCD]"
VideoTerm: "H.264"
VideoResolution: "1280x720"
AudioTerm: "FLAC"
FileChecksum: "1234ABCD"
AnimeYear: "2008"
EpisodeNumber: "01"
ReleaseVersion: "2"
AnimeTitle: "Toradora!"
ReleaseGroup: "TaigaSubs"
EpisodeTitle: "Tiger and Dragon"