Does anyone know how to bind C++ libraires for embedded development?

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  • embuild

    Build support for embedded Rust: Cargo integration with other embedded build ecosystems & tools, like PlatformIO, CMake and kconfig.

  • Hi everyone! I'm an student in IT engineering and during an embedded development class I decided to learn how to use Rust for embedded systems. I have been able to do the blinky, and use buttons, but I would like to know how to use other librairies, like Adafruit Neopixel for instance. I've been trying to do it with Embuild, but I cannot even bind a simple method returning an int. When it builds, the error message is "Could not determine sysroot from linker 'ldproxy' ".

  • Here is my repo. I am using an Adafruit Feather system.

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