A tool reading an IDL and generating corresponding Rust code.
Usage:
shell
rtps-gen -I <include-dir> data.idl -o output.rs
The IDL types are mapped onto Rust as follows.
If a type-mapping has not been decided, it is marked with 'NA'.
As RTPS is a data-centric framework in contrast to
the the original OO background, the focus is put onto data structures, and ignoring interfaces and structures so far.
| IDL-Type | Rust-Type | | ------------- |:-------------:| | module | module | | boolean | bool | | char/wchar | char | | octet | u8 | | string/wstring | std::string::String | | short | i16 | | long | i32 | | long long | i64 | | unsigned short | u16 | | unsigned long | u32 | | unsigned long long | u64 | | float | f32 | | double | f64 | | fixed | NA | | enum | enum | | union | enum | | struct | struct | | sequence | std::vec::Vec | | array, eg. 'T a[N]' | native array '[T;N]' | | interface (non abstract) | NA | | interface (abstract) | NA | | constant (not within interface) | const | | constant (within an interface) | NA | | exception | std::result::Result | | Any | NA | | type declarations nested within interfaces | NA | | typedef | type | | pseudo objects | NA | | readonly attribute | NA | | readwrite attribute | NA | | operation | NA |