const std = @import("std"); const raySdk = @import("raylib/src/build.zig"); // Although this function looks imperative, note that its job is to // declaratively construct a build graph that will be executed by an external // runner. pub fn build(b: *std.Build) !void { // Standard target options allows the person running `zig build` to choose // what target to build for. Here we do not override the defaults, which // means any target is allowed, and the default is native. Other options // for restricting supported target set are available. const target = b.standardTargetOptions(.{}); // Standard optimization options allow the person running `zig build` to select // between Debug, ReleaseSafe, ReleaseFast, and ReleaseSmall. Here we do not // set a preferred release mode, allowing the user to decide how to optimize. const optimize = b.standardOptimizeOption(.{}); const defaults = raySdk.Options{}; const options = raySdk.Options{ .platform_drm = b.option(bool, "platform_drm", "Compile raylib in native mode (no X11)") orelse defaults.platform_drm, .raudio = b.option(bool, "raudio", "Compile with audio support") orelse defaults.raudio, .rmodels = b.option(bool, "rmodels", "Compile with models support") orelse defaults.rmodels, .rtext = b.option(bool, "rtext", "Compile with text support") orelse defaults.rtext, .rtextures = b.option(bool, "rtextures", "Compile with textures support") orelse defaults.rtextures, .rshapes = b.option(bool, "rshapes", "Compile with shapes support") orelse defaults.rshapes, .raygui = b.option(bool, "raygui", "Compile with raygui support") orelse defaults.raygui, }; const raylib = try raySdk.addRaylib(b, target, optimize, options); const lib = b.addStaticLibrary(.{ .name = "zigdown", // In this case the main source file is merely a path, however, in more // complicated build scripts, this could be a generated file. .root_source_file = .{ .path = "src/root.zig" }, .target = target, .optimize = optimize, }); // This declares intent for the library to be installed into the standard // location when the user invokes the "install" step (the default step when // running `zig build`). b.installArtifact(lib); const exe = b.addExecutable(.{ .name = "zig-raylib", // In this case the main source file is merely a path, however, in more // complicated build scripts, this could be a generated file. .root_source_file = .{ .path = "src/main.zig" }, .target = target, .optimize = optimize, }); // https://kristoff.it/blog/improving-your-zls-experience/ const exe_check = b.addExecutable(.{ .name = "zig-raylib", // In this case the main source file is merely a path, however, in more // complicated build scripts, this could be a generated file. .root_source_file = .{ .path = "src/main.zig" }, .target = target, .optimize = optimize, }); const check = b.step("check", "Check if it compiles"); check.dependOn(&exe_check.step); exe.addIncludePath(.{ .path = "raylib/src" }); exe.linkLibrary(raylib); // This declares intent for the executable to be installed into the // standard location when the user invokes the "install" step (the default // step when running `zig build`). b.installArtifact(exe); // This *creates* a Run step in the build graph, to be executed when another // step is evaluated that depends on it. The next line below will establish // such a dependency. const run_cmd = b.addRunArtifact(exe); // By making the run step depend on the install step, it will be run from the // installation directory rather than directly from within the cache directory. // This is not necessary, however, if the application depends on other installed // files, this ensures they will be present and in the expected location. run_cmd.step.dependOn(b.getInstallStep()); // This allows the user to pass arguments to the application in the build // command itself, like this: `zig build run -- arg1 arg2 etc` if (b.args) |args| { run_cmd.addArgs(args); } // This creates a build step. It will be visible in the `zig build --help` menu, // and can be selected like this: `zig build run` // This will evaluate the `run` step rather than the default, which is "install". const run_step = b.step("run", "Run the app"); run_step.dependOn(&run_cmd.step); // Creates a step for unit testing. This only builds the test executable // but does not run it. const lib_unit_tests = b.addTest(.{ .root_source_file = .{ .path = "src/root.zig" }, .target = target, .optimize = optimize, }); const run_lib_unit_tests = b.addRunArtifact(lib_unit_tests); const unit_tests = b.addTest(.{ .root_source_file = .{ .path = "src/main.zig" }, .target = target, .optimize = optimize, }); const run_unit_tests = b.addRunArtifact(unit_tests); // Similar to creating the run step earlier, this exposes a `test` step to // the `zig build --help` menu, providing a way for the user to request // running the unit tests. const test_step = b.step("test", "Run unit tests"); test_step.dependOn(&run_lib_unit_tests.step); test_step.dependOn(&run_unit_tests.step); }