gcnctrlusb

Provides an interface for reading input from a Nintendo GameCube Controller Adapter for Wii U USB device.

Third party clones such as the 4-port Mayflash adapter in "PC mode" are also supported.

This library depends on libusb, which is available as a dynamic library on many platforms including Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X.

Currently, rumble commands are unimplemented.

Usage

```rust extern crate gcnctrlusb;

fn main() { // Panics if libusb is not found or otherwise fails. let mut scanner = gcnctrlusb::Scanner::new().unwrap(); // Panics if a valid device was not found. let mut adapter = scanner.find_adapter().unwrap().unwrap(); // Panics if the USB driver fails to open a connection to the device. let mut listener = adapter.listen().unwrap();

while let Ok(controllers) = listener.read() {
    println!("Controller port 1: {:?}", controllers[0]);
}

} ```

Try cargo run --example log for a pretty readout! This example requires a terminal that supports ANSI 256 colors and a terminal font that includes the bottom-half block character (▄). This example works best in a terminal with a black background.