name = "raylib" description = "Ada bindings for Raylib" version = "1.0.1" long-description = """ # Using raylib-ada This project is available in the [Alire package manager](https://alire.ada.dev). To use it, just add `raylib` in your dependencies: ```console $ alr with raylib ``` And add the following linker switches for executable projects to link against Raylib and libmath: ``` package Linker is for Switches ("Ada") use ("-lraylib", "-lm"); end Linker; ``` # Raylib dependencies on Ubuntu/Debian When Raylib is available in the system distributions (Arch, Fedora, Msys2, Macports, Brew, etc.), Alire will install it for you so there's nothing to do here. For Ubuntu/Debian on the other hand, you have to download a Raylib release from GitHub (or build from source if you want). Alire will let you know with a message like this: ``` warn: The following external dependencies are unavailable within Alire: warn: libraylib^5 warn: They should be made available in the environment by the user. ``` Download the 5.0 release from this address: ``` $ wget https://github.com/raysan5/raylib/releases/download/5.0/raylib-5.0_linux_amd64.tar.gz ``` Extract it: ``` $ tar xf raylib-5.0_linux_amd64.tar.gz ``` Set the environment variables like so: ``` $ export C_INCLUDE_PATH=${PWD}/raylib-5.0_linux_amd64/include/:${C_INCLUDE_PATH} $ export LIBRARY_PATH=${PWD}/raylib-5.0_linux_amd64/lib/:${LIBRARY_PATH} ``` """ authors = ["Fabien Chouteau"] maintainers = ["Fabien Chouteau "] maintainers-logins = ["Fabien-Chouteau"] licenses = "MIT OR Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception" website = "" tags = ["raylib", "gamedev", "binding"] [[depends-on]] gnat = ">=12 & <2000" libraylib = "^5" [origin] commit = "0fd26c4b9cbcb89fcfb8b08476aaebf16738df48" url = "git+https://github.com/Fabien-Chouteau/raylib-ada.git"