Idiomatic bindings to the Seastar framework.
This crate is very much a work in progress! Do not use in production (yet).
seastar-rs finds the compiled seastar library and its dependencies through pkg-config
.
This means that seastar and each dependency either needs to be installed in the system, or it must be pointed to through the PKG_CONFIG_PATH
environment variable.
For developers that need to modify the seastar library frequently, the most useful workflow would be to install all dependencies through the ./install-dependencies.sh
script but specify seastar through pkg-config
:
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/your/path/to/seastar/build/release/:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH"
cargo build
Important: seastar-rs currently requires seastar to be built with the -fpie
flag. Usage of clang is also heavily recommended:
# In seastar directory
./configure.py --cflags="-fpie" --compiler=clang++ --c-compiler=clang --mode=release --without-demos --without-tests --without-apps
ninja -C build/release
See coding-style.md.