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rust-objc
- macOS Apps in Rust
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Where do I start for creating a windowed app in pure rust?
If you find dealing with the Obj-C bindings a bit daunting (I would), I'd recommend you use the objc crate. That will like you dive into the details of creating and updating Mac windows without having to figure out how to call Objective C from Rust.
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Calling Apple built-in (Swift) APIs from Rust
There is https://github.com/SSheldon/rust-objc which is abandoned.
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How to capture the contents of applications' windows and display them in real-time
On macOS, per-window capture is actually exceedingly easy and officially supported by Apple, either including window shadows or not. I'm not aware of any crate for doing it cross-platform, but the way to do it on macOS is documented all over the Internet and the bindings you need are in the objc and core-graphics crates.
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GPU computing on Apple Silicon
That looks like Objective C, not C. You can call Objective C methods from Rust via the objc crate.
- Wish we had Mac APIs for Rust
rust-gpu
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Vcc – The Vulkan Clang Compiler
Sounds cool, but this requires yet another language to learn[0]. As someone who only has limited knowledge in this space, could someone tell me how comparable is the compute functionality of rust-gpu[1], where I can just write rust?
[0] https://github.com/Hugobros3/shady#language-syntax
[1] https://github.com/EmbarkStudios/rust-gpu
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Candle: Torch Replacement in Rust
I don't do anything related to data science, but I feel like doing it in Rust would be nice.
You get operator overloading, so you can have ergonomic matrix operations that are typed also. Processing data on the CPU is fast, and crates like https://github.com/EmbarkStudios/rust-gpu make it very ergonomic to leverage the GPU.
I like this library for creating typed coordinate spaces for graphics programming (https://github.com/servo/euclid), I imagine something similar could be done to create refined types for matrices so you don't do matrix multiplication matrices of invalid sizes
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What's the coolest Rust project you've seen that made you go, 'Wow, I didn't know Rust could do that!'?
Do you mean rust-gpu?
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How a Nerdsnipe Led to a Fast Implementation of Game of Life
And https://github.com/EmbarkStudios/rust-gpu/tree/main/examples with the wgpu runner (here it runs the compute shader)
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What is Rust's potential in game development?
I don't know how major they are considered, but Embark Studios is doing quite a bit of Rust in the open source space, most notably (IMO) rust-gpu and kajiya
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[rust-gpu] How do I run/build my own shaders locally?
The examples in the rust-gpu repository are a good place to start
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Posh: Type-Safe Graphics Programming in Rust
There's another project that's similar that's being used by an actual game company: https://github.com/EmbarkStudios/rust-gpu
They see specific advantages here that would outweigh that negative. It's not my space (I play games, but know next to nothing about graphics programming), but there's at least one argument in the other direction.
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Introducing posh: Type-Safe Graphics Programming in Rust
Could this approach work for compute shaders (GPGPU) as well? So far, I think https://github.com/EmbarkStudios/rust-gpu is the state of the art in that area, but it adds a specific Rust compiler backend for generating SPIR-V rather than leaving that up to the driver. That seems more complicated than it needs to be... but maybe it has advantages too? Thoughts?
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Looking for high level GPU computing crate
https://github.com/embarkstudios/rust-gpu Allows you to create shaders (kernals) in Rust.
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With what languages are video games like League of Legends (most likely) programmed?
Also Embark Studios (formers DICE people) is doing a lot of work with Rust, all open source like Rust GPU https://github.com/EmbarkStudios/rust-gpu
What are some alternatives?
rFmt
llama.cpp - LLM inference in C/C++
rusty-tags - Create ctags/etags for a cargo project
wgpu - Cross-platform, safe, pure-rust graphics api.
fruity - Rusty bindings for Apple libraries
Rust-CUDA - Ecosystem of libraries and tools for writing and executing fast GPU code fully in Rust.
cbindgen - A project for generating C bindings from Rust code
onnxruntime-rs - Rust wrapper for Microsoft's ONNX Runtime (version 1.8)
iree - A retargetable MLIR-based machine learning compiler and runtime toolkit.
kompute - General purpose GPU compute framework built on Vulkan to support 1000s of cross vendor graphics cards (AMD, Qualcomm, NVIDIA & friends). Blazing fast, mobile-enabled, asynchronous and optimized for advanced GPU data processing usecases. Backed by the Linux Foundation.
onnx-mlir - Representation and Reference Lowering of ONNX Models in MLIR Compiler Infrastructure
DiligentEngine - A modern cross-platform low-level graphics library and rendering framework