LittlevGL - Open-source Embedded GUI Library in Rust
![Original LittlevGL demo image](lv_demo.png)
LittlevGL provides everything you need to create a Graphical User Interface (GUI) on embedded systems with easy-to-use graphical elements, beautiful visual effects and low memory footprint.
LittlevGL is compatible with #![no_std] environments by default.
---
![Rust bindings usage demo code.](demo.png)
## Usage
Edit your `Cargo.toml` file dependencies with:
```
$ cargo add lvgl
```
The build requires the environment variable bellow to be set:
- `DEP_LV_CONFIG_PATH`: Path to the directory containing the `lv_conf.h` header file used for configuration of LittlevGL library.
We recommend the `lv_conf.h` file to be in your project's root directory. If so, the command to build your project would be:
```shell script
$ DEP_LV_CONFIG_PATH=`pwd` cargo build
```
### Building for embedded environments
We make use of `bindgen` for generating the bindings to LittlevGL at build time. There is a problem in cargo when building
for `no_std`, so we need to use a workaround to build "lvgl-rs". The mainstrem issue in cargo is being tracked at
[rust-lang/cargo#7915](https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/7915).
```shell
$ DEP_LV_CONFIG_PATH=`pwd` cargo build -Zfeatures=build_dep
```
#### Requirements / Limitations
LittlevGL C libary do allocate memory dynamically and we need to allocate memory on the heap in the Rust side as well
([`Box`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/beta/alloc/boxed/struct.Box.html)).
That is required, so we can safely provide Rust pointers through FFI. For that reason, we do require
[`alloc`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/alloc/) module to be available.
## Running the demo
[This project contains examples that can run in a desktop simulator.](./examples)
First of all you will have to pull lvgl submodule :
```shell
$ git submodule init
$ git submodule update
```
Then run the `demo` example:
```shell
$ DEP_LV_CONFIG_PATH=`pwd`/examples/include cargo run --example demo
```