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https://github.com/not-nik/raylib-zig

Manually tweaked, auto-generated raylib bindings for zig. https://github.com/raysan5/raylib
https://github.com/not-nik/raylib-zig

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# raylib-zig

Manually tweaked, auto-generated [raylib](https://github.com/raysan5/raylib) bindings for zig.

Bindings tested on raylib version 5.5-dev and Zig 0.13.0

Thanks to all the [contributors](https://github.com/Not-Nik/raylib-zig/graphs/contributors) for their help with this
binding.

## Example

```zig
const rl = @import("raylib");

pub fn main() anyerror!void {
// Initialization
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
const screenWidth = 800;
const screenHeight = 450;

rl.initWindow(screenWidth, screenHeight, "raylib-zig [core] example - basic window");
defer rl.closeWindow(); // Close window and OpenGL context

rl.setTargetFPS(60); // Set our game to run at 60 frames-per-second
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

// Main game loop
while (!rl.windowShouldClose()) { // Detect window close button or ESC key
// Update
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// TODO: Update your variables here
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

// Draw
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
rl.beginDrawing();
defer rl.endDrawing();

rl.clearBackground(rl.Color.white);

rl.drawText("Congrats! You created your first window!", 190, 200, 20, rl.Color.light_gray);
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
}
}
```

## Building the examples

To build all available examples simply `zig build examples`. To list available examples run `zig build --help`. If you
want to run an example, say `basic_window` run `zig build basic_window`

## Building and using

### Using raylib-zig's template

* Execute `project_setup.sh project_name`, this will create a folder with the name specified
* You can copy that folder anywhere you want and edit the source
* Run `zig build run` at any time to test your project

### In an existing project (e.g. created with `zig init`)

Download and add raylib-zig as a dependency by running the following command in your project root:

```
zig fetch --save https://github.com/Not-Nik/raylib-zig/archive/devel.tar.gz
```

Then add raylib-zig as a dependency and import its modules and artifact in your `build.zig`:

```zig
const raylib_dep = b.dependency("raylib-zig", .{
.target = target,
.optimize = optimize,
});

const raylib = raylib_dep.module("raylib"); // main raylib module
const raygui = raylib_dep.module("raygui"); // raygui module
const raylib_artifact = raylib_dep.artifact("raylib"); // raylib C library
```

Now add the modules and artifact to your target as you would normally:

```zig
exe.linkLibrary(raylib_artifact);
exe.root_module.addImport("raylib", raylib);
exe.root_module.addImport("raygui", raygui);
```

If you additionally want to support Web as a platform with emscripten, you will need to use `emcc.zig` by importing
raylib-zig's build script with `const rlz = @import("raylib-zig");` and then accessing its functions with `rlz.emcc`.
Refer to raylib-zig's project template on how to use them.

### Passing build options

raylib allows customisations of certain parts of its build process such as choosing an OpenGL version, building as a
shared library or not including certain modules. You can optionally pass these options to raylib-zig dependency like so

```zig
const raylib_dep = b.dependency("raylib-zig", .{
.target = target,
.optimize = optimize,
.shared = true, // Build raylib as a shared library
.opengl_version = rlz.OpenglVersion.gl_2_1, // Use OpenGL 2.1 (requires importing raylib-zig's build script)
});
```

### Defining feature macros

raylib lets the user enable and disable options for different features, loading different file formats for images,
fonts, 3D models and audio, linkage variants. You can specify these options for your raylib-zig build by defining the
corresponding C macro before you link with it, e.g.:

```zig
raylib_artifact.defineCMacro("SUPPORT_FILEFORMAT_JPG", null);
```

## Exporting for web

To export your project for the web, first install emsdk.
Once emsdk is installed, set it up by running

`emsdk install latest`

Find the folder where it's installed and run

`zig build -Dtarget=wasm32-emscripten --sysroot [path to emsdk]/upstream/emscripten`

once that is finished, the exported project should be located at `zig-out/htmlout`

### When is the binding updated?

I plan on updating it every mayor release (2.5, 3.0, etc.). Keep in mind these are technically header files, so any
implementation stuff should be updatable with some hacks on your side.

### What needs to be done?

+ _(Done)_ Set up a proper package build and a build script for the examples
+ Port all the examples
+ Member functions/initialisers