# Rust bindings for EGL
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This crate provides a binding for the Khronos EGL 1.5 API. It was originally a fork of the [egl](https://crates.io/crates/egl) crate, which is left unmaintained. ## Usage You can access the EGL API using an [`Instance`](https://docs.rs/khronos-egl/latest/khronos-egl/struct.Instance.html) object defined by either statically linking with `libEGL.so.1` at compile time, or dynamically loading the EGL library at runtime. ### Static linking You must enable static linking using the `static` feature in your `Cargo.toml`: ```toml khronos-egl = { version = ..., features = ["static"] } ``` This will add a dependency to the [`pkg-config`](https://crates.io/crates/pkg-config) crate, necessary to find the EGL library at compile time. If you wish to disable linking EGL in this crate, and provide linking in your crate instead, enable the `no-pkg-config` feature. ```toml khronos-egl = {version = ..., features = ["static", "no-pkg-config"]} ``` Here is a simple example showing how to use this library to create an EGL context when static linking is enabled. ```rust extern crate khronos_egl as egl; fn main() -> Result<(), egl::Error> { // Create an EGL API instance. // The `egl::Static` API implementation is only available when the `static` feature is enabled. let egl = egl::Instance::new(egl::Static); let wayland_display = wayland_client::Display::connect_to_env().expect("unable to connect to the wayland server"); let display = egl.get_display(wayland_display.get_display_ptr() as *mut std::ffi::c_void).unwrap(); egl.initialize(display)?; let attributes = [ egl::RED_SIZE, 8, egl::GREEN_SIZE, 8, egl::BLUE_SIZE, 8, egl::NONE ]; let config = egl.choose_first_config(display, &attributes)?.expect("unable to find an appropriate ELG configuration"); let context_attributes = [ egl::CONTEXT_MAJOR_VERSION, 4, egl::CONTEXT_MINOR_VERSION, 0, egl::CONTEXT_OPENGL_PROFILE_MASK, egl::CONTEXT_OPENGL_CORE_PROFILE_BIT, egl::NONE ]; egl.create_context(display, config, None, &context_attributes); Ok(()) } ``` The creation of a `Display` instance is not detailed here since it depends on your display server. It is created using the `get_display` function with a pointer to the display server connection handle. For instance, if you are using the [wayland-client](https://crates.io/crates/wayland-client) crate, you can get this pointer using the `Display::get_display_ptr` method. #### Static API Instance It may be bothering in some applications to pass the `Instance` to every fonction that needs to call the EGL API. One workaround would be to define a static `Instance`, which should be possible to define at compile time using static linking. However this is not yet supported by the stable `rustc` compiler. With the nightly compiler, you can combine the `nightly` and `static` features so that this crate can provide a static `Instance`, called `API` that can then be accessed everywhere. ```rust use egl::API as egl; ``` ### Dynamic Linking Dynamic linking allows your application to accept multiple versions of EGL and be more flexible. You must enable dynamic linking using the `dynamic` feature in your `Cargo.toml`: ```toml khronos-egl = { version = ..., features = ["dynamic"] } ``` This will add a dependency to the [`libloading`](https://crates.io/crates/libloading) crate, necessary to find the EGL library at runtime. You can then load the EGL API into a `Instance>` as follows: ```rust let lib = libloading::Library::new("libEGL.so.1").expect("unable to find libEGL.so.1"); let egl = unsafe { egl::DynamicInstance::::load_required_from(lib).expect("unable to load libEGL.so.1") }; ``` Here, `egl::EGL1_4` is used to specify what is the minimum required version of EGL that must be provided by `libEGL.so.1`. This will return a `DynamicInstance`, however in that case where `libEGL.so.1` provides a more recent version of EGL, you can still upcast ths instance to provide version specific features: ```rust match egl.upcast::() { Some(egl1_5) => { // do something with EGL 1.5 } None => { // do something with EGL 1.4 instead. } }; ``` ### NixOS A `shell.nix` file is present for nix users to build the crate easily. Just enter a new nix shell using the given configuration file, and `cargo build` should work. If you want to run the tests and examples you will need to use `shell-wayland.nix` instead that will also load wayland since most of them depend on it. ## Testing Most test and examples most be compiled with the `static` feature. ## Troubleshooting ### Static Linking with OpenGL ES When using OpenGL ES with `khronos-egl` with the `static` feature, it is necessary to place a dummy extern at the top of your application which links libEGL first, then GLESv1/2. This is because libEGL provides symbols required by GLESv1/2. Here's how to work around this: ```rust #[link(name = "EGL")] #[link(name = "GLESv2")] extern {} ``` ## License Licensed under either of * Apache License, Version 2.0 ([LICENSE-APACHE](LICENSE-APACHE) or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0) * MIT license ([LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT) or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) at your option. If the original `egl` crate was licensed only under the Apache 2.0 license, I believe I have made enough breaking changes so that no relevant code from the original code remains and the rest can be relicensed. ### Contribution Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.