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⚙ gmod-rs

A swiss army knife for creating binary modules for Garry's Mod in Rust.

Example

rust-toolchain.toml

Because we're using the C-unwind ABI, this crate must be used on a Nightly Rust compiler.

[toolchain]
channel = "nightly"

Cargo.toml

[lib]
crate-type = ["cdylib"]

[dependencies]
gmod = "*"

lib.rs

#[macro_use]
extern crate gmod;

#[gmod13_open]
fn gmod13_open(lua: gmod::lua::State) -> i32 {
    println!("Hello from binary module!");
    0
}

#[gmod13_close]
fn gmod13_close(lua: gmod::lua::State) -> i32 {
    println!("Goodbye from binary module!");
    0
}