[−][src]Crate rlifesrc_lib
Rust Life Search, or rlifesrc, is a Game of Life pattern searcher written in Rust.
The program is based on David Bell's lifesrc and Jason Summers's WinLifeSearch, using an algorithm invented by Dean Hickerson.
Compared to WinLifeSearch, rlifesrc is still slower, and lacks many important features. But it supports non-totalistic Life-like rules.
This is the library for rlifesrc. There is also a command-line tool with a TUI and a web app complied to WASM.
You can try the web app here.
Example
Finds the 25P3H1V0.1 spaceship.
use rlifesrc_lib::{Config, Status}; // Configures the world. let config = Config::new(16, 5, 3).set_translate(0, 1); // Creates the world. let mut search = config.world().unwrap(); // Searches and displays the generation 0 of the result. if let Status::Found = search.search(None) { println!("{}", search.display_gen(0)) }
Search result:
........O.......
.OO.OOO.OOO.....
.OO....O..OO.OO.
O..O.OO...O..OO.
............O..O
Modules
rules | Cellular automata rules. |
Structs
Config | World configuration. |
World | The world. |
Enums
NewState | How to choose a state for an unknown cell. |
SearchOrder | The order to find a new unknown cell. |
State | Possible states of a known cell. |
Status | Search status. |
Symmetry | Symmetries of the pattern. |
Transform | Transformations (rotations and reflections) after the last generation. |
Traits
Search | A trait for |