Hello, Emacs!
Create a new project:
cargo new greeting
cd greeting
Modify Cargo.toml
:
[package]
edition = "2018"
[lib]
crate-type = ["cdylib"]
[dependencies]
emacs = "0.10.3"
Write code in src/lib.rs
:
# #![allow(unused_variables)] #fn main() { use emacs::{defun, Env, Result, Value}; // Emacs won't load the module without this. emacs::plugin_is_GPL_compatible!(); // Register the initialization hook that Emacs will call when it loads the module. #[emacs::module] fn init(env: &Env) -> Result<Value<'_>> { env.message("Done loading!") } // Define a function callable by Lisp code. #[defun] fn say_hello(env: &Env, name: String) -> Result<Value<'_>> { env.message(&format!("Hello, {}!", name)) } #}
Build the module and create a symlink with .so
extension so that Emacs can recognize it:
cargo build
cd target/debug
# If you are on Linux
ln -s libgreeting.so greeting.so
# If you are on macOS
ln -s libgreeting.dylib greeting.so
Add target/debug
to your Emacs's load-path
, then load the module:
(add-to-list 'load-path "/path/to/target/debug")
(require 'greeting)
(greeting-say-hello "Emacs")
The minibuffer should display the message Hello, Emacs!
.