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Learn WebGPU
With reference to the section on how difficult it is to build wpgu-native and how you basically have to use a precompiled binary, there appears to be an easier way to integrate a Cargo library into a CMake project: https://github.com/corrosion-rs/corrosion
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Lust 🦞
Already taken as a name https://github.com/corrosion-rs/corrosion
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Having to work with C++ made me appreciate how good Rust is.
Or you can just use one of the many solutions others have already come up with, like this cmake project I found with a minute of googling: https://github.com/corrosion-rs/corrosion
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[Problem] Adding rust in a CMake/Cpp project using Cxx and Corrosion linker iterator debug level issue
Tools that seems reasonable to help this integration is Corrosion and Cxx.
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