Crates.io | clutter-sys-rs |
lib.rs | clutter-sys-rs |
version | 0.1.3 |
source | src |
created_at | 2021-03-23 19:33:16.705564 |
updated_at | 2021-05-06 22:27:33.133176 |
description | FFI bindings for the Clutter library |
homepage | https://angular-rust.github.io/clutter-rs |
repository | https://github.com/angular-rust/clutter-rs |
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clutter-sys-rs is FFI bindings to Clutter library. clutter-sys-rs is being developed in the Angular Rust infrastructure since Angular Rust depends on it.
Clutter is an open source software library for creating fast, compelling, portable, and dynamic graphical user interfaces.
Clutter uses OpenGL for rendering (and optionally OpenGL ES for use on mobile and embedded platforms), but wraps an easy to use, efficient, flexible API around GL's complexity.
Clutter enforces no particular user interface style, but provides a rich, generic foundation for higher-level toolkits tailored to specific needs.
If you want to use a more actively developed library with the same functionality, but with better performance and new functionality, then I advise you to use UX-Animate as the successor to clutter-rs.
Angular Rust is a high productivity, platform-agnostic
frontend framework for the Rust language. It now supports desktop and web development. Angular Rust currently uses GTK for desktop development and WebAssembly for web development. We are planning to add support for mobile development.
Install clutter-rs:
cargo add clutter-rs
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