Rust bindings for the X-Plane SDK

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Low level Rust bindings for the X-Plane SDK.

Features

Generate your own bindings

To generate your own bindings instead of using the pre-built ones, activate the generate-bindings feature by adding the following to your Cargo.toml:

toml xplane-sdk-sys = { version = "*", features = ["generate-bindings"] }

This will invoke bindgen at compile-time in a build script to generate the bindings for you. You must specify the location of the SDK in your filesystem by setting the XPLANE_SDK_PATH environment variable.

Requirements

xplane-sdk-sys inherits the bindgen requirements. They are documented here.

SDK version selection

When generating bindings yourself you can specify what XPLM versions you would like to use. This not only enables you to target earlier X-Plane versions but also ensures that the library is compatible with future versions.

To achieve this, you need to set the XPLANE_SDK_VERSIONS environment variable. It expects a semicolon-separated list of SDK versions. Defining at as XPLM400;XPLM401, for example, will result in the generation of bindings for SDK versions 4.0.0 and 4.0.1 respectively.

Please note that SDK versions do not automatically imply older versions. To ensure that the latest version with all features is targeted, it is necessary to specify every version.

If you leave the XPLANE_SDK_VERSIONS environment variable unspecified, the default set of versions used for generating the pre-built binding will be applied.