GLFW bindings and wrapper for The Rust Programming Language.
extern crate glfw;
use glfw::{Action, Context, Key};
fn main() {
let mut glfw = glfw::init(glfw::FAIL_ON_ERRORS).unwrap();
let (mut window, events) = glfw.create_window(300, 300, "Hello this is window", glfw::WindowMode::Windowed)
.expect("Failed to create GLFW window.");
window.set_key_polling(true);
window.make_current();
while !window.should_close() {
glfw.poll_events();
for (_, event) in glfw::flush_messages(&events) {
handle_window_event(&mut window, event);
}
}
}
fn handle_window_event(window: &mut glfw::Window, event: glfw::WindowEvent) {
match event {
glfw::WindowEvent::Key(Key::Escape, _, Action::Press, _) => {
window.set_should_close(true)
}
_ => {}
}
}
Make sure you have compiled and installed GLFW 3.x.
You might be able to find it on your package manager, for example on OS X:
brew install --static glfw3
(you may need to run brew tap homebrew/versions
).
If not you can download and build the library
from the source supplied on the
GLFW website. Note that if you compile GLFW with CMake on Linux, you will have
to supply the -DCMAKE_C_FLAGS=-fPIC
argument. You may install GLFW to your
PATH
, otherwise you will have to specify the directory containing the library
binaries when you call make
or make lib
:
GLFW_LIB_DIR=path/to/glfw/lib/directory make
Add this to your Cargo.toml
:
[dependencies.glfw]
git = "https://github.com/bjz/glfw-rs.git"
By default, glfw-rs
will try to compile the glfw
library. If you want to link to your custom
build of glfw
or if the build doesn't work (which is probably the case on Windows), you can
disable this:
[dependencies.glfw]
git = "https://github.com/bjz/glfw-rs.git"
default-features = false
You may encounter the following error when attempting to build your project on Travis:
CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:3 (cmake_minimum_required):
CMake 2.8.9 or higher is required. You are running version 2.8.7
This is because Travis CI still hasn't updated their CMake version almost a year since the issue
was reported (See travis-ci/travis-ci#2030). Because of this, you will need to add the following
build commands to your
.travis.yml
:
before_install:
# install a newer cmake since at this time Travis only has version 2.8.7
- yes | sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kalakris/cmake
- sudo apt-get update -qq
install: sudo apt-get install cmake
Contact bjz
on irc.mozilla.org #rust
and #rust-gamedev,
or post an issue on Github.