Big ol' CFFI based library for anything cross platform.
The library is meant to be cross-platform, and fairly safe (any function that can fail will return an error code indicating if it has or hasn't) while having a plethora of features and functionality. The goal is to have one API for any platform, any language, and any use case.
The core
module can be used ANYWHERE. It doesn't rely on ANY other libraries,
including standard libraries. The std
module will work on most platforms and has been tested to
build for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
nstd
: Everything NSTD.
core
: Modules that don't rely on any other libraries.
arch
char_types
def
float_types
int_types
mem
std
: Higher level modules.
alloc
audio
collections
slice
vec
def
env
events
fs
gl
gui
image
input
key
mouse
touch
io
math
net
os
proc
str
thread
time
```
git clone https://github.com/NyantasticUwU/nstd.git cd nstd mkdir lib
Repeat this next step for "lib" in (alloc, audio, collections, env, events, fs, gl, gui, image, io, math, net, os, proc, str, thread, time) as well as src/core, or alternatively use "build.py".
cd src/std/lib cargo build --release cd ../../../ ``` The static libraries will be built to "src/std/lib/target/release". Move them into the "lib" directory that was created earlier. Note that on Windows and Linux, "build.py" will do this for you.
Now let us continue. We will be using CMake, and the CMakeLists.txt file includes test code at the bottom of the file, you can comment those out with the '#' char. ```
mkdir build cd build cmake .. ```