libFMOD Crates.io

A library wrapper for integrating FMOD Engine in Rust applications. FFI wrapped in Rust code to make them safe, more idiomatic and abstract away uncomfortable manual C interface using.

FMOD Development Libraries

FMOD development libraries can't be integrated and distributed as part of this crate. You should download and install it considering your current licensing option from: https://www.fmod.com/download

Installation

A crate uses FMOD development libraries version number to simplify version match. Backwards compatible changes and bug fixes in libFMOD encoded in patch part. For example for FMOD Engine 2.02.03 you should use:

toml [dependencies] libfmod = "2.2.301"

Getting Started

The simplest way to get started is to initialize the FMOD system, load a sound, and play it. Playing a sound does not block the application, all functions execute immediately, so we should poll for the sound to finish.

```rust use libfmod::{Error, System}; use libfmod::ffi::{FMODDEFAULT, FMODINIT_NORMAL};

fn testplayingsound() -> Result<(), Error> { let system = System::create()?; system.init(512, FMODINITNORMAL, None)?; let sound = system.createsound("./data/heartbeat.ogg", FMODDEFAULT, None)?; let channel = system.playsound(sound, None, false)?; while channel.isplaying()? { // do something else } system.release() } ```

See more examples in tests folder.

Contributing

This library is automatically generated by libfmod-gen and can't be changed manually. All issues and pull requests must be created in repository of generator.