[![crates.io](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/autocxx-bindgen.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/autocxx-bindgen) [![docs.rs](https://docs.rs/autocxx-bindgen/badge.svg)](https://docs.rs/autocxx-bindgen/) # `autocxx-bindgen` This is a slightly forked version of `bindgen` which generates code appropriate for ingestion by `autocxx`. It's hoped that all changes here can eventually be upstreamed to `bindgen`, but at present `autocxx` is sufficiently experimental that I do not yet want to impose its strange requirements on `bindgen` - hence the fork. The rest of this `README` is from the original bindgen. # `bindgen` **`bindgen` automatically generates Rust FFI bindings to C (and some C++) libraries.** For example, given the C header `doggo.h`: ```c typedef struct Doggo { int many; char wow; } Doggo; void eleven_out_of_ten_majestic_af(Doggo* pupper); ``` `bindgen` produces Rust FFI code allowing you to call into the `doggo` library's functions and use its types: ```rust /* automatically generated by rust-bindgen 0.99.9 */ #[repr(C)] pub struct Doggo { pub many: ::std::os::raw::c_int, pub wow: ::std::os::raw::c_char, } extern "C" { pub fn eleven_out_of_ten_majestic_af(pupper: *mut Doggo); } ``` ## Users Guide [📚 Read the `bindgen` users guide here! 📚](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-bindgen) ## MSRV The `bindgen` minimum supported Rust version is **1.70.0**. The `bindgen-cli` minimum supported Rust version is **1.70.0**. No MSRV bump policy has been established yet, so MSRV may increase in any release. The MSRV is the minimum Rust version that can be used to *compile* each crate. However, `bindgen` and `bindgen-cli` can generate bindings that are compatible with Rust versions below the current MSRV. Most of the time, the `bindgen-cli` crate will have a more recent MSRV than `bindgen` as crates such as `clap` require it. ## API Reference [API reference documentation is on docs.rs](https://docs.rs/bindgen) ## Environment Variables In addition to the [library API](https://docs.rs/bindgen) and [executable command-line API][bindgen-cmdline], `bindgen` can be controlled through environment variables. End-users should set these environment variables to modify `bindgen`'s behavior without modifying the source code of direct consumers of `bindgen`. - `BINDGEN_EXTRA_CLANG_ARGS`: extra arguments to pass to `clang` - Arguments are whitespace-separated - Use shell-style quoting to pass through whitespace - Examples: - Specify alternate sysroot: `--sysroot=/path/to/sysroot` - Add include search path with spaces: `-I"/path/with spaces"` - `BINDGEN_EXTRA_CLANG_ARGS_`: similar to `BINDGEN_EXTRA_CLANG_ARGS`, but used to set per-target arguments to pass to clang. Useful to set system include directories in a target-specific way in cross-compilation environments with multiple targets. Has precedence over `BINDGEN_EXTRA_CLANG_ARGS`. Additionally, `bindgen` uses `libclang` to parse C and C++ header files. To modify how `bindgen` searches for `libclang`, see the [`clang-sys` documentation][clang-sys-env]. For more details on how `bindgen` uses `libclang`, see the [`bindgen` users guide][bindgen-book-clang]. ## Releases We don't follow a specific release calendar, but if you need a release please file an issue requesting that (ping `@emilio` for increased effectiveness). ## Contributing [See `CONTRIBUTING.md` for hacking on `bindgen`!](./CONTRIBUTING.md) [bindgen-cmdline]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-bindgen/command-line-usage.html [clang-sys-env]: https://github.com/KyleMayes/clang-sys#environment-variables [bindgen-book-clang]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-bindgen/requirements.html#clang