[−][src]Crate wayland_scanner
Wayland scanner crate
This crate is a rust equivalent of the wayland-scanner tool from the official wayland C library.
You can use in your build script to generate the rust code for any
wayland protocol file, to use alongside the wayland_client
and
wayland_server
crate to build your applications.
How to use this crate
This crate is to be used in a build script. It provides the function generate_code
.
It'll allow you to generate the code to use with the wayland_client
or
wayland_server
crates for any XML wayland protocol file (NB: you don't
need to do it for the core protocol, which is already included in both crates).
First, have the XML files you want to use in your project, somewhere the build script will be able to read them.
Then, you'll need to invoke generate_code
for each of these files.
A sample build script:
extern crate wayland_scanner; use std::env::var; use std::path::Path; use wayland_scanner::{Side, generate_code}; // Location of the xml file, relative to the `Cargo.toml` let protocol_file = "./my_protocol.xml"; // Target directory for the generate files let out_dir_str = var("OUT_DIR").unwrap(); let out_dir = Path::new(&out_dir_str); generate_code( protocol_file, out_dir.join("my_protocol_api.rs"), Side::Client, // Replace by `Side::Server` for server-side code );
The above example will output a .rs
file in the OUT_DIR
defined by
cargo. Then, you'll need to include this generated file (using the
macro of the same name) to make this code available in your crate.
// The generated code will import stuff from wayland_commons extern crate wayland_commons; extern crate wayland_client; // Re-export only the actual code, and then only use this re-export // The `generated` module below is just some boilerplate to properly isolate stuff // and avoid exposing internal details. // // You can use all the types from my_protocol as if they went from `wayland_client::protocol`. pub use generated::client as my_protocol; mod generated { // The generated code tends to trigger a lot of warnings // so we isolate it into a very permissive module #![allow(dead_code,non_camel_case_types,unused_unsafe,unused_variables)] #![allow(non_upper_case_globals,non_snake_case,unused_imports)] pub mod client { // These imports are used by the generated code pub(crate) use wayland_client::{Main, Attached, Proxy, ProxyMap, AnonymousObject}; pub(crate) use wayland_commons::map::{Object, ObjectMetadata}; pub(crate) use wayland_commons::{Interface, MessageGroup}; pub(crate) use wayland_commons::wire::{Argument, MessageDesc, ArgumentType, Message}; pub(crate) use wayland_commons::smallvec; pub(crate) use wayland_client::protocol::{$($import),*}; pub(crate) use wayland_client::sys; // If you protocol interacts with objects from other protocols, you'll need to import // their modules, like so: pub(crate) use wayland_client::protocol::{wl_surface, wl_region}; include!(concat!(env!("OUT_DIR"), "/my_protocol_code.rs")); } }
Enums
Side | Side to generate |
Functions
generate_code | Generate the code for a protocol |
generate_code_streams | Generate the code for a protocol from/to IO streams |
generate_code_streams_with_destructor_events | Generate the code for a protocol from/to IO streams with aditionnal destructor events |
generate_code_with_destructor_events | Generate the code for a protocol with aditionnal destructor events |