bindgen
bindgen automatically generates Rust FFI bindings to C (and some C++) libraries.
For example, given the C header doggo.h:
typedef struct Doggo {
int many;
char wow;
} Doggo;
void eleven_out_of_ten_majestic_af(Doggo* pupper);bindgen produces Rust FFI code allowing you to call into the doggo library's
functions and use its types:
/* automatically generated by rust-bindgen 0.99.9 */
#[repr(C)]
pub struct Doggo {
pub many: ::std::os::raw::c_int,
pub wow: ::std::os::raw::c_char,
}
extern "C" {
pub fn eleven_out_of_ten_majestic_af(pupper: *mut Doggo);
}Users Guide
bindgen users guide here!
MSRV
The minimum supported Rust version is 1.34.
No MSRV bump policy has been established yet, so MSRV may increase in any release.
API Reference
API reference documentation is on docs.rs
Environment Variables
In addition to the library API and executable command-line API,
bindgen can be controlled through environment variables.
End-users should set these environment variables to modify bindgen's behavior without modifying the source code of direct consumers of bindgen.
BINDGEN_EXTRA_CLANG_ARGS: extra arguments to pass toclang- Arguments are whitespace-separated
- Use shell-style quoting to pass through whitespace
- Examples:
- Specify alternate sysroot:
--sysroot=/path/to/sysroot - Add include search path with spaces:
-I"/path/with spaces"
- Specify alternate sysroot:
Additionally, bindgen uses libclang to parse C and C++ header files.
To modify how bindgen searches for libclang, see the clang-sys documentation.
For more details on how bindgen uses libclang, see the bindgen users guide.

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