This library includes Haskell bindings to the Raylib library.
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To use this package, include it as a dependency in your cabal file.
build-depends:
base,
# ...
h-raylib
It should work out of the box. See Advanced usage for more complex use cases.
This library is known to work on Windows, Linux, and Mac. It may not work properly on other platforms, so don't hesitate to report issues on the GitHub repository.
h-raylib should automatically work if you do not disable the detect-platform
flag. In that case, you may skip this step.
If you do disable the detect-platform
flag when building, use the platform-windows
or platform-mac
flag when building.
You may need to run the following to install X11 (a window manager for Linux).
sudo apt-get install libx11-dev libxrandr-dev libxi-dev libxcursor-dev libxinerama-dev
Now, h-raylib should automatically work if you do not disable the detect-platform
flag. In that case, you may skip the following.
If you do disable the detect-platform
flag when building, use the platform-linux
flag when building
h-raylib should automatically work if you do not disable the detect-platform
flag. In that case, you may skip this step.
If you do disable the detect-platform
flag when building, use the platform-bsd
flag when building.
This library has not yet been tested on other platforms (raylib supports Android, Raspberry Pi, and DRM, all of which have not been implemented in h-raylib). Anybody willing to try is welcome.
Web support has not been finalized yet.
If you get it working on other platforms, please create a pull request in the
GitHub repository and update h-raylib.cabal
with the relevant config.
Your platform-specific dependencies will automatically be built by default. You
may want to disable this behavior. You can disable the detect-platform
flag to
achieve this.
You can do this through the command line when running your project, like so
cabal run --constraint="h-raylib -detect-platform"
Or you can add it to your cabal.project
file.
package h-raylib
flags: -detect-platform
The flags platform-windows
, platform-mac
, platform-linux
, and platform-bsd
are also
supported if you want to build for a different platform.
You can use this library in GHCi just like any other library, but you will need to add --constraint="h-raylib +ghci"
to the command. For example, in the root folder of this repository, you could use the command below to use the library through GHCi.
cabal repl --constraint="h-raylib +ghci"
You may need to use :set -fno-ghci-sandbox
after entering the REPL to fix problems with multithreaded execution.
On Windows, you may lose joystick support when running in GHCi.
For documentation: DOCUMENTATION.md.
For contributors: CONTRIBUTING.md.
If you want to request a feature, create an issue in the GitHub repo. Please check the roadmap to see if the feature has already been planned.
-
When I try to run an h-raylib program I get the error
The code execution cannot proceed because libwinpthread-1.dll was not found. Reinstalling the program may fix this problem.
- See #14
-
When I try to compile an h-raylib program I get the error
Missing (or bad) C libraries: gcc_eh
- See #36
If you find a bug, please create an issue on GitHub. There are probably some bindings that are incomplete or do not work properly, so if something seems wrong then it is most likely a bug.
If you have a question about the library that is not related to a bug, ask it on GitHub discussions or in the Haskell GameDev Discord server.
This project is licensed under the Apache License 2.0. See more in LICENSE
.