Warning:
WIP, many of the functions on raylib are yet not implemented, check the contributing section to help
Rayex is an (almost) 1 to 1 binding with raylib
You need the following deps installed on your system:
- elixir
- raylib (master branch)
- pkg-config
Note: If you are using Nix or NixOS you can run nix-shell to get an ready to go env to work on!
Now you can run:
mix deps.get
iex -S mix
Testing Rayex
# open new window
Rayex.init_window 200, 200, 'window name'
# draw a line
Rayex.begin_drawing
Rayex.draw_line 10, 10, 50, 51, %{r: 255, g: 161, b: 0, a: 255}
Rayex.end_drawing
Also you can run our examples!!
There are a few things that you need to know about the code:
- This project aims to run each one of those functions with elixir
- To do so, we are using Unifex to create NIFs
- On
c_src/rayex/rayex.spec.exs
you can find the definitions that will be generated by Unifex - On
c_src/rayex/rayex.c
you can find how they are implemented - On
c_src/rayex/rayex.h
andlib/unifex/code_generator/base_types/...
you can find custom types - On
lib/rayex/unifex/raylib.ex
is where the generated functions will be stored and used for each module underlib/rayex
, the public API
Any contributions are appreciated
Copyright 2021 Shiryel
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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