#![allow(dead_code)] // This is taken pretty vanilla from // https://github.com/Gekkio/imgui-rs/blob/master/imgui-sys/build.rs // for now, but expected to diverge from that over time. use std::fs; use std::io; const CPP_FILES: [&str; 2] = [ "third-party/cimplot/cimplot.cpp", "third-party/cimplot/implot/implot.cpp", ]; fn assert_file_exists(path: &str) -> io::Result<()> { match fs::metadata(path) { Ok(_) => Ok(()), Err(ref e) if e.kind() == io::ErrorKind::NotFound => { panic!( "Can't access {}. Did you forget to fetch git submodules?", path ); } Err(e) => Err(e), } } fn main() -> io::Result<()> { let mut build = cc::Build::new(); build.cpp(true); // Disabled due to linking issues build .define("CIMGUI_NO_EXPORT", None) .define("IMGUI_DISABLE_WIN32_FUNCTIONS", None) .define("IMGUI_DISABLE_OSX_FUNCTIONS", None); // This won't seem to work yet let imgui_third_party = std::env::var_os("DEP_IMGUI_THIRD_PARTY").expect("No env var found for third_party folder"); println!("third party is {:?}", imgui_third_party); build.include(imgui_third_party); build.flag_if_supported("-Wno-return-type-c-linkage"); for path in &CPP_FILES { assert_file_exists(path)?; build.file(path); } build.compile("libcimplot.a"); Ok(()) }