Documentation | Getting Started | Example
Rustler is a library for writing Erlang NIFs in safe Rust code. That means there should be no ways to crash the BEAM (Erlang VM). The library provides facilities for generating the boilerplate for interacting with the BEAM, handles encoding and decoding of Erlang terms, and catches rust panics before they unwind into C.
The library provides functionality for both Erlang and Elixir, however Elixir is favored as of now.
The easiest way of getting started is the rustler elixir library.
mix rustler.new
to generate a new NIF in your project. Follow the instructions.NOTE: If you have previously used Rustler, you need to run mix archive.uninstall rustler_installer.ez
to remove it before generating the NIF.
This is the code for a minimal NIF that adds two numbers and returns the result. ```rust
use rustler::{NifEnv, NifTerm, NifResult, NifEncoder};
mod atoms { rustler_atoms! { atom ok; } }
rustlerexportnifs!( "Elixir.TestNifModule", [("add", 2, add)], None );
fn add<'a>(env: NifEnv<'a>, args: &[NifTerm<'a>]) -> NifResult
Ok((atoms::ok(), num1 + num2).encode(env))
} ```
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