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gtk
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Rust bindings and wrappers for GLib, GDK 3, GTK+ 3 and Cairo.
Building
gtk expects GTK+, GLib and Cairo development files to be installed on your system. See the GTK installation page.
Using
We recommend using crates from crates.io, as demonstrated here.
If you want to track the bleeding edge, use the git dependency instead:
[dependencies]
gtk = { git = "https://github.com/gtk-rs/gtk.git" }
Avoid mixing versioned and git crates like this:
# This will not compile
[dependencies]
gdk = "0.2"
gtk = { git = "https://github.com/gtk-rs/gtk.git" }
Documentation
The majority of the documentation is kept in a separate repo due to licensing issues. You can pull it in with cargo:
> cargo build --features embed-lgpl-docs
Changes to those doc-comments should be submitted to the lgpl-docs
repo. Avoid
including those embedded doc-comments in PRs to this repo.
The opposite feature removes all of those docs regardless of edits:
> cargo build --features purge-lgpl-docs
These features rewrite the crate sources so it's sufficient to enable them
once. Omitting them in the following cargo
invocations will not undo their
effects!
Generate the docs:
> cargo doc --features v3_16
(if the installed GTK+ version is lower than 3.16, adjust the feature name accordingly).
Contribute
Contributor you're welcome!
See the general bindings documentation.
Most of the bindings (src/auto
) are generated by gir using this configuration file. After editing Gir.toml
the sources can be regenerated with
> make gir
When opening a PR please put the changes to the src/auto
directory in a separate commit.
You may also wish to run cargo clippy -- -D warnings
and check that you're clean because
otherwise you may be surprised when CI fails.
License
gtk is available under the MIT License, please refer to it.