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//! Bindings to the EGL library `libwayland-egl.so`
//!
//! This lib allows to create EGL surfaces out of wayland surfaces.
//!
//! The created handle is named `WAYLAND_EGl_HANDLE`.
use crate::client::wl_proxy;
use std::os::raw::c_int;
pub enum wl_egl_window {}
external_library!(WaylandEgl, "wayland-egl",
functions:
fn wl_egl_window_create(*mut wl_proxy, c_int, c_int) -> *mut wl_egl_window,
fn wl_egl_window_destroy(*mut wl_egl_window) -> (),
fn wl_egl_window_resize(*mut wl_egl_window, c_int, c_int, c_int, c_int) -> (),
fn wl_egl_window_get_attached_size(*mut wl_egl_window, *mut c_int, *mut c_int) -> (),
);
#[cfg(feature = "dlopen")]
lazy_static::lazy_static!(
pub static ref WAYLAND_EGL_OPTION: Option<WaylandEgl> = {
// This is a workaround for Ubuntu 17.04, which doesn't have a bare symlink
// for libwayland-client.so but does have it with the version numbers for
// whatever reason.
//
// We could do some trickery with str slices but that is more trouble
// than its worth
let versions = ["libwayland-egl.so",
"libwayland-egl.so.1"];
for ver in &versions {
match unsafe { WaylandEgl::open(ver) } {
Ok(h) => return Some(h),
Err(::dlib::DlError::CantOpen(_)) => continue,
Err(::dlib::DlError::MissingSymbol(s)) => {
if ::std::env::var_os("WAYLAND_RS_DEBUG").is_some() {
// only print debug messages if WAYLAND_RS_DEBUG is set
eprintln!("[wayland-client] Found library {} cannot be used: symbol {} is missing.", ver, s);
}
return None;
}
}
}
None
};
pub static ref WAYLAND_EGL_HANDLE: &'static WaylandEgl = {
WAYLAND_EGL_OPTION.as_ref().expect("Library libwayland-egl.so could not be loaded.")
};
);
#[cfg(not(feature = "dlopen"))]
pub fn is_lib_available() -> bool {
true
}
#[cfg(feature = "dlopen")]
pub fn is_lib_available() -> bool {
WAYLAND_EGL_OPTION.is_some()
}