Crate pkg_config [−] [src]
A build dependency for Cargo libraries to find system artifacts through the
pkg-config utility.
This library will shell out to pkg-config as part of build scripts and
probe the system to determine how to link to a specified library. The
Config structure serves as a method of configuring how pkg-config is
invoked in a builder style.
A number of environment variables are available to globally configure how
this crate will invoke pkg-config:
PKG_CONFIG_ALLOW_CROSS- if this variable is not set, thenpkg-configwill automatically be disabled for all cross compiles.FOO_NO_PKG_CONFIG- if set, this will disable runningpkg-configwhen probing for the library namedfoo.
There are also a number of environment variables which can configure how a
library is linked to (dynamically vs statically). These variables control
whether the --static flag is passed. Note that this behavior can be
overridden by configuring explicitly on Config. The variables are checked
in the following order:
FOO_STATIC- pass--staticfor the libraryfooFOO_DYNAMIC- do not pass--staticfor the libraryfooPKG_CONFIG_ALL_STATIC- pass--staticfor all librariesPKG_CONFIG_ALL_DYNAMIC- do not pass--staticfor all libraries
After running pkg-config all appropriate Cargo metadata will be printed on
stdout if the search was successful.
Example
Find the system library named foo.
extern crate pkg_config; fn main() { pkg_config::find_library("foo").unwrap(); }
Configure how library foo is linked to.
extern crate pkg_config; fn main() { pkg_config::Config::new().statik(true).find("foo").unwrap(); }
Structs
| Config | |
| Library | 
Functions
| find_library | 
                              Simple shortcut for using all default options for finding a library.  | 
                    
| target_supported |