Program for translating libraries written in Rust to interface files. It works with flapigen. For instructions on how to integrate with your project, click here
Suppose you have the following Rust code:
```rust struct Foo { data: i32 }
impl Foo { fn new(val: i32) -> Foo { Foo{data: val} }
fn f(&self, a: i32, b: i32) -> i32 {
self.data + a + b
}
fn set_field(&mut self, v: i32) {
self.data = v;
}
} ```
Using flapigen, you'd have to write an interface file similar to
rust
foreign_class!(class Foo {
self_type Foo;
constructor Foo::new(_: i32) -> Foo;
fn Foo::set_field(&mut self, _: i32);
fn Foo::f(&self, _: i32, _: i32) -> i32;
});
in order to write in Java something like this:
Java
Foo foo = new Foo(5);
int res = foo.f(1, 2);
assert res == 8;
or in C++ something like this:
C++
Foo foo(5);
int res = foo.f(1, 2);
assert(res == 8);
Other Features:
✅ Fast and easy to use
✅ Specify style of the resulting code i.e. Whether CamelCase or snake_case
✅ Works, with structs
, enums
, trait
✅ You don't have to worry about the "order" in which code in the interface has to be