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author | Linux Build Service Account <lnxbuild@localhost> | Sun Jan 16 14:31:01 2022 -0800 |
committer | Linux Build Service Account <lnxbuild@localhost> | Sun Jan 16 14:31:01 2022 -0800 |
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Merge 5c0d4cbcc266a2f0b19897ac5d4d45590d492bc3 on remote branch Change-Id: If90b8e56f8661d45515c2c6f3680d405c5122878
This crate contains protobuf code generator and a protoc-gen-rust
protoc
plugin.
protoc-gen-rust
implements standard protobuf protoc
plugin conventions.
Probably you do not want to use it directly in Rust environment, there are easier to use alternatives:
build.rs
of your project which requires only protoc
in $PATH
but not protoc-gen-rust
.protoc
binary(Note protoc
can be invoked programmatically with protoc crate)
protoc
binary.On OS X Homebrew can be used:
brew install protobuf
On Ubuntu, protobuf-compiler
package can be installed:
apt-get install protobuf-compiler
Protobuf is needed only for code generation, rust-protobuf
runtime does not use protobuf
library.
protoc-gen-rust
program (which is protoc
plugin)It can be installed either from source or with cargo install protobuf
command.
protoc-gen-rust
to $PATHIf you installed it with cargo, it should be
PATH="$HOME/.cargo/bin:$PATH"
protoc --rust_out . foo.proto
This will generate .rs files in current directory.