physics3

Crates.iophysics3
lib.rsphysics3
version0.2.0
sourcesrc
created_at2023-11-15 18:09:27.873731
updated_at2023-11-17 03:03:04.238937
descriptiondata types for (de)serializing physics settings from physics3.json files
homepage
repositoryhttps://github.com/vtubing/physics3
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id1036647
size9,467
Chris Olstrom (colstrom)

documentation

https://docs.rs/physics3

README

physics3 Latest Version

What is it?

Rust data types for (de)serializing physics settings from physics3.json files

How do I obtain this majestic tool?

Run the following Cargo command in your project directory (assuming you have cargo-edit installed):

cargo add physics3

Or add the following line to your Cargo.toml (in the [dependencies] array):

physics3 = "^ 0.2"

How do I use it?

use physics3::Physics3;

fn main() {
  let json = std::fs::read_to_string("./path/to/some.physics3.json").unwrap();
  let physics3: Physics3 = serde_json::from_str(&json).unwrap();
  println!("{physics3:#?}");
}

How was this made?

Using the discovery process for undocumented JSON formats described here.

License

physics3 is available under the MIT License. See LICENSE.txt for the full text.

While the license is short, it's still written in fancy lawyer-speak. If you prefer more down-to-earth language, consider the following:

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