Crates.io | flips-sys |
lib.rs | flips-sys |
version | 0.2.1 |
source | src |
created_at | 2020-03-22 19:37:39.012896 |
updated_at | 2020-05-14 13:30:16.445391 |
description | Raw FFI bindings to Flips, the Floating IPS patcher. |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/althonos/flips.rs |
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flips.rs
Rust bindings to Flips, the Floating IPS patcher.
Flips is a popular patcher for the IPS, BPS and UPS formats, typically used to patch ROMs of video game cartridges. It is known to create the smallest BPS and IPS files among all widely used patchers. This library provides a safe API to create and apply patches to arbitrary sources.
Format | Apply | Create | Metadata | Study |
---|---|---|---|---|
UPS | βοΈ | |||
IPS | βοΈ | βοΈ | βοΈ | |
BPS | βοΈ | βοΈ | βοΈ |
Load a ROM and a patch from two files, apply the patch to the ROM, and then write it back to a file:
extern crate flips;
// get the input ROM and patch
let patch = std::fs::read("FE_LonelyMirror_v3_3.ups").unwrap();
let rom = std::fs::read("Fire Emblem 8.rom").unwrap();
// apply the patch and write the output
let output = flips::UpsPatch::new(patch).apply(rom)
.expect("could not apply patch");
std::fs::write("FE_LonelyMirror.rom", output).unwrap();
Check the online documentation for more examples about how to use this library.
no_std
supportno_std
support for this crate can be opted-in by disabling the std
feature. It will disable support of std::error::Error
and Vec<u8>
. It will
also disable dynamic dispatch of hardware-accelerated CRC32 implementation.
Flips is patched to use the crc32fast
crate instead of the naive algorithm it used, which greatly improves performances
when creating or applying BPS and UPS patches, since both of this formats will
compute the checksum for their inputs and outputs every time.
This project adheres to Semantic Versioning and provides a changelog in the Keep a Changelog format.
This library is provided under the GNU General Public License v3.0, since Flips itself is GPLv3 software.