The CoreFoundation-sys
package provides declarations and linkage for the CoreFoundation
C
library on OS X. Following the *-sys
package conventions, the CoreFoundation-sys
package does
not define higher-level abstractions over the native library.
The CoreFoundation-sys
crate is a work in progress. It currently exports the most basic types
(array, dictionary, string, etc) and functions from CoreFoundation and has been tested only on the
x86_64 architecture on OS X.
Add CoreFoundation-sys
as a dependency in Cargo.toml
:
[dependencies]
CoreFoundation-sys = "0.1.4"
Import the CoreFoundation_sys
crate and use the functions as they're defined in the native
CoreFoundation
library provided by Apple.
extern crate CoreFoundation_sys as cf;
You may find that you need some functionality that is missing from CoreFoundation-sys
. If that's
the case, please open an issue on Github or send a pull request with the added functionality.
If you plan to submit a pull request, please note the structure of the code. There is one file for
each header file in the CoreFoundation framework. For example, src/string.rs
contains the
definitions from CoreFoundation/CFString.h
. The definitions in each file are more or less in the
same order that they appear in the matching header file. Each file is then re-exported in the crate
root, e.g., pub use string::*
.
Copyright © 2015 David Cuddeback
Distributed under the MIT License.