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Interoptopus 🐙

The polyglot bindings generator for your library.

Interoptopus allows you to deliver high-quality system libraries to your users, and enables your users to easily consume those libraries from the language of their choice:

We strive to make our generated bindings zero cost. They should be as idiomatic as you could have reasonably written them yourself, but never magic or hiding the interface you actually wanted to expose.

Code you write ...

```rust use interoptopus::{ffifunction, ffitype, inventory};

[ffi_type]

[repr(C)]

pub struct Vec2 { pub x: f32, pub y: f32, }

[ffi_function]

[no_mangle]

pub extern "C" fn my_function(input: Vec2) { println!("{}", input.x); }

// This defines our FFI interface as ffi_inventory containing // no constants, a single function my_function, no additional // types (types are usually inferred) and no codegen patterns. inventory!(ffiinventory, [], [myfunction], [], []);

```

... Interoptopus generates

| Language | Crate | Sample Output | | --- | --- | --- | | C# | interoptopusbackendcsharp | Interop.cs | | C | interoptopusbackendc | myheader.h | | Python | interoptopusbackend_cpython | reference.py | | Other | Write your own backend1 | - |

1 Create your own backend in just a few hours. No pull request needed. Pinkie promise.

Getting Started 🍼

If you want to ... - create a new API see the hello world, - understand what's possible, see the reference project, - support a new language, copy the C backend.

Supported Rust Constructs

See the reference project for an overview: - functions (extern "C" functions and delegates) - types (composites, enums, opaques, references, ...) - constants (primitive constants; results of const evaluation) - patterns (ASCII pointers, options, slices, classes, ...)

Performance 🏁

Generated low-level bindings are zero cost w.r.t. hand-crafted bindings for that language.

That said, even hand-crafted bindings encounter some target-specific overhead at the FFI boundary (e.g., marshalling or pinning in managed languages). For C# that cost is often nanoseconds, for Python CFFI it can be microseconds.

While ultimately there is nothing you can do about a language's FFI performance, being aware of call costs can help you design better APIs.

Detailed call cost tables can be found here: 🔥

For a quick overview, this table lists the most common call types in ns / call:

| Construct | C# | Python | | --- | --- | --- | | primitive_void() | 7 | 272 | | primitive_u32(0) | 8 | 392 | | many_args_5(0, 0, 0, 0, 0) | 10 | 786 | | callback(x => x, 0) | 43 | 1168 |


Feature Flags

Gated behind feature flags, these enable:

Changelog

Also see our upgrade instructions.

FAQ

Contributing

PRs are welcome.