Zigc aims to provide the basic functionality for compiling and linking Zig libraries into your Rust projects.
zig is a requirement to compile .zig files with this crate.
Given the following function definition as an example:
// main.zig
const std = @import("std");
export fn add(a: c_int, b: c_int) callconv(.C) c_int {
return a + b;
}- Import the
zigcandlibccrates:
[dependencies]
libc = "*"
[build-dependencies]
zigc = "*"- Specify the
.zigsource file in your build script and zigc automatically compiles it into the right directory and links the artifacts into your rust binary.
/* build.rs */
fn main() {
zigc::Build::new()
.file("./src/main.zig")
.finish();
}- Import the functions in your Rust source code.
/* main.rs */
extern crate libc;
use libc::c_int;
#[link(name = "main", kind = "dylib")]
extern "C" {
fn add(a: c_int, b: c_int) -> c_int;
}
fn main() {
let res = unsafe { add(2, 2) };
println!("{res}");
}- Build/run your crate.
$ cargo run
4
- Basic
.zigcompilation - MVP linking of
.sofiles to cargo projects. - Add logging.
- Automatic target specification using cargo's
TARGETflag. - Allow compilation and linking of
staticZig libraries. - Add more options to
Build- Additional flags (
-cflags,-target,-mcpu, etc) - Name output library file.
- Specify additional
includelibraries
- Additional flags (
- Ability to compile and link multiple
.zigfiles.
Any discovered issues, feature requests, and pull request are highly encouraged and appreciated! :)