WESL: A Community Standard for Enhanced WGSL
This is the crate for all your WESL needs.
See also the standalone CLI.
Basic Usage
See [Wesl] for an overview of the high-level API.
# use ;
let compiler = new;
# // just adding a virtual file here so the doctest runs without a filesystem
# let mut resolver = new;
# resolver.add_module;
# let compiler = compiler.set_custom_resolver;
// compile a WESL file to a WGSL string
let wgsl_str = compiler
.compile
.inspect_err // pretty errors with `display()`
.unwrap
.to_string;
Usage in build.rs
In your rust project you probably want to have your WESL code converted automatically to a WGSL string at build-time, unless your WGSL code must be assembled at runtime.
Add this crate to your build dependencies in Cargo.toml:
[]
= "0.1"
Create the build.rs file with the following content:
# use wesl::{Wesl, FileResolver};
fn main() {
Wesl::new("src/shaders")
.build_artefact("main.wesl", "my_shader");
}
Include the compiled WGSL string in your code:
let module = device.create_shader_module(ShaderModuleDescriptor {
label: Some("my_shader"),
source: ShaderSource::Wgsl(include_wesl!("my_shader")),
});
Advanced Examples
Evaluate const-expressions.
# use ;
// ...standalone expression
let wgsl_expr = eval_str.unwrap.to_string;
assert_eq!;
// ...expression using declarations in a WESL file
let source = "const my_const = 4; @const fn my_fn(v: u32) -> u32 { return v * 10; }";
# let mut resolver = new;
# resolver.add_module;
# let compiler = new_barebones.set_custom_resolver;
let wgsl_expr = compiler
.compile.unwrap
.eval.unwrap
.to_string;
assert_eq!;
Features
| name | description | WESL Specification |
|---|---|---|
| imports | import statements and qualified identifiers with :: |
in progress |
| condcomp | conditional compilation with @if attributes |
complete |
| generics | user-defined type-generators and generic functions | experimental |
| package | create shader libraries published to crates.io |
experimental |
| eval | execute shader code on the CPU and @const attribute |
not part of the spec |
imports and condcomp are default features.