fyrox_dylib/
lib.rs

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21//! A crate that allows using Fyrox as a dynamically linked library. It could be useful for fast
22//! prototyping, that can save some time on avoiding potentially time-consuming static linking
23//! stage.
24//!
25//! The crate just re-exports everything from the engine, and you can use it as Fyrox. To use the
26//! crate all you need to do is re-define `fyrox` dependency in your project like so:
27//!
28//! ```toml
29//! [dependencies.fyrox]
30//! version = "0.1.0"
31//! registry = "fyrox-dylib"
32//! package = "fyrox-dylib"
33//! ```
34//!
35//! You can also use the latest version from git:
36//!
37//! ```toml
38//! [dependencies.fyrox]
39//! git = "https://github.com/FyroxEngine/Fyrox"
40//! package = "fyrox-dylib"
41//! ```
42
43// Just re-export everything.
44pub use fyrox_impl::*;