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sys libh3-sys

Bindings to Uber's Hexagonal Hierarchical Spatial Index - H3

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0.1.2 Mar 18, 2020
0.1.1 Mar 9, 2020
0.1.0 Mar 8, 2020

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libh3-sys - Wrapper for Uber’s Hexagonal Hierarchical Spatial Index in Rust

This crate provides unsafe Rust functions that call the underlying H3 library.

An interface to H3 using safe Rust is provided by libh3.

Contributions are welcome.

See the documentation here:

https://docs.rs/libh3-sys/

Example build.rs

Assume you have vendored the H3 project into your crate's source tree at deps/h3. You can now write a build.rs script which will statically build and link the external dependency into your own crate, thus removing any dependency on any system installation of H3.

use cmake::Config;

fn main() {
    let build_type = if cfg!(debug_assertions) {
        "Debug"
    } else {
        "Release"
    };

    let dst = Config::new("deps/h3")
        .define("BUILD_TESTING", "OFF")
        .define("BUILD_GENERATORS", "OFF")
        .define("BUILD_BENCHMARKS", "OFF")
        .define("BUILD_FILTERS", "OFF")
        .define("ENABLE_LINTING", "OFF")
        .define("ENABLE_DOCS", "OFF")
        .define("ENABLE_COVERAGE", "OFF")
        .define("BUILD_TYPE", build_type)
        .build();
    println!("cargo:rustc-link-search=native={}/lib", dst.display());
    println!("cargo:cargo:include={}/include", dst.display());
    println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=static=h3");
}

And add this to the build-dependencies section of your Cargo.toml:

[build-dependencies]
cmake = "0.1"

Dependencies

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