Attribute proc macro that can be used to turn a dyn-compatible trait definition into a C++ compatible vtable definition.
Mainly intended for making mods/memory hacking C++ applications.
For a usage example, say we have a C++ abstract class of the form
;
This macro then allows us to represent Obj's virtual function table in Rust
and provide our own implementations:
use ;
// VPtr implements Default for types that implement the trait, and provides
// a compile-time generated vtable!
RustObj could then be passed to a C++ function that takes in a pointer to Obj.
The macro supports single inhertiance through a single trait bound, e.g.
The vtable layout is fully typed and can be accessed as <dyn TraitName as VmtLayout>::Layout<T>.
A VPtr can be Deref'd into it to obtain the bare function pointers and thus call through
the vtable directly:
let obj = default;
let method_impl = obj.vftable.method; // extern "C" fn(&RustObj, u32) -> u32
let call_result = method_impl;