bind-builder

Crates.iobind-builder
lib.rsbind-builder
version0.1.0-alpha.1
sourcesrc
created_at2024-07-03 12:59:25.510242
updated_at2024-07-03 12:59:25.510242
descriptionBuild dependency to help make crates that rely on native dependencies more portable.
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repositoryhttps://github.com/ccamel55/bind-builder/tree/main
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Allan (ccamel55)

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bind-builder

Rust build dependency that helps you build and link native libraries.

Requirements

  • cmake must be installed and available in the system path.
  • git if you wish to clone repositories.
  • c/c++ build tools.

Usage

Before you start, make sure that the cmake project you want to build has install targets setup for the libraries you want to link against. See cmake documentation to learn more.

Note: it is very important that install targets are set up correctly. Some libraries like zlib hardcode ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX} which results in generated binaries being misplaced.

Example

let project = CMakeBuilder::clone(
    "some-repo",
    "git@github.com:user/repo.git",
    "tag"
    )
    .generator("Ninja")
    .build();

let library = LocalLibrary::from(project)
    .link_target("some_library")
    .link_system_target("some_system_library")
    .get();

cxx_build::bridge("src/bindings.rs")
    .cpp(true)
    .static_flag(true)
    .std("c++20")
    .file("src/cpp_crate.cpp")
    .include(Path::new("src"))
    .bind_library(library)
    .compile("rust-cxx-testing");

If you are linking against shared libraries, and building for Linux or MacOS, you will need to explicitly set the @rpath to contain the binaries current directory.

This can be done by adding the following to your final artifact's build.rs:

#[cfg(target_os="macos")]
println!("cargo:rustc-link-arg=-Wl,-rpath,@loader_path");

#[cfg(target_os="linux")]
println!("cargo:rustc-link-arg=-Wl,-rpath,$ORIGIN");
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