com-rs
windows-rs
com-rs | windows-rs | |
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4 | 98 | |
598 | 9,839 | |
0.0% | 1.9% | |
0.0 | 7.7 | |
about 1 year ago | 8 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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com-rs
- Wrapping my head around COM in Rust
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Portability of Rust in 2021
regarding COM - check https://github.com/microsoft/com-rs
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Orientation about Windows interfaces
I'm building a crate to show a progress indicator in the icon of the taskbar of the app using it, I already began the implementation for Linux, but I want to support Windows also, for that I need to access ITaskBarList3, I don't knew anything about COM interfaces before find this. The point is that I'm pretty confused about what to do. They said I would implement the functions, but I want to call them, and this thing com-rs, I'm not sure if I would redefine the interface that is already defined in winapi.
windows-rs
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3 years of fulltime Rust game development, and why we're leaving Rust behind
I'd say Rust does have that big ticket ecosystem push. Microsoft has been embracing Rust lately, with things like official Windows bindings [1].
The bigger problem is just inertia: large game engines are enormous.
[1]: https://github.com/microsoft/windows-rs
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Ask HN: What is the best way to build a desktop app in Windows in 2023?
It's a shame that, unlike with Win32, using WinUI places pretty harsh restrictions on which programming languages and environments you can use. Only C# and C++ are supported, the latter only with Microsoft compilers. For everything else, including Rust[1], Python and MinGW C/C++, there is no answer for OP's question, and the effect of this on the visual consistency of the Windows desktop is obvious - there is none. Every third-party app uses a different toolkit with a different look and feel, because the library providing the standard look and feel simply isn't available to the majority of developers.
[1]: https://github.com/microsoft/windows-rs/pull/1836
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Good rust book for the 1st time programmer with no prior programming experience?
[0] https://github.com/microsoft/windows-rs
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What in Rust is equivalent to C++ DLLs (shared libraries), or what do I need to do to support extensions in my app?
On Windows you'd need to call the LoadLibraryEx method. You'd also need a crate to call Win32 functions, I suggest windows-rs.
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Microsoft is to enable Rust use for Windows 11 kernel
windows-rs, Microsoft's crate wrapping the Windows API, already includes the WDK, the special sdk for creating kernel code.
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Which GUI toolkit for Rust today.. few questions...
On windows, I'll probably use https://github.com/gabdube/native-windows-gui or https://github.com/microsoft/windows-rs both of them seem pretty solid.
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Which crate for listing / moving Windows 11 windows ?
*nod* It's an official Microsoft thing generated from official Microsoft API definition files. (The repo is at microsoft/windows-rs on GitHub.)
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Kernel Headers for Windows could soon make it into windows-rs
Microsoft offers official "bindings" to Win32 APIs through win32metadata. However, until recently, it did not include metadata for kernel-level functions or WDK. In early 2021, an issue was raised through windows-rs regarding this limitation, but progress was slow until now. Microsoft has finally released official metadata for WDK, which can be found on the wdkmetadata repository. The latest comment on the issue thread can be found here:
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Is the Rust ecosystem capable of making a cross-platform mobile game with p2p Bluetooth yet?
Is something wrong with https://github.com/deviceplug/btleplug or you haven't found it? You could also use bindings to platform libraries like https://github.com/microsoft/windows-rs and https://github.com/rust-mobile/ndk if btleplug doesn't have something fundamental to you.
What are some alternatives?
windows-samples-rs
winapi-rs - Rust bindings to Windows API
jni-rs - Rust bindings to the Java Native Interface — JNI
Cargo - The Rust package manager
onnx-tensorflow - Tensorflow Backend for ONNX
fltk-rs - Rust bindings for the FLTK GUI library.
cbindgen - A project for generating C bindings from Rust code
slint - Slint is a declarative GUI toolkit to build native user interfaces for Rust, C++, or JavaScript apps.
winsdk-10
Slint - Slint is a toolkit to efficiently develop fluid graphical user interfaces for any display: embedded devices and desktop applications. We support multiple programming languages, such as Rust, C++ or JavaScript. [Moved to: https://github.com/slint-ui/slint]
tch-rs - Rust bindings for the C++ api of PyTorch.
maven-mvnd - Apache Maven Daemon