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NAME

       cbindgen - manual page for cbindgen 0.24.3

DESCRIPTION

       cbindgen 0.24.3 Generate C bindings for a Rust library

   USAGE:
              cbindgen [OPTIONS] [INPUT]

   ARGS:
       <INPUT>
              A  crate  directory or source file to generate bindings for. In general this is the
              folder where the Cargo.toml file of source Rust library resides.

   OPTIONS:
       -c, --config <PATH>
              Specify path to a `cbindgen.toml` config to use

       --clean
              Whether  to  use  a  new  temporary  directory  for  expanding   macros.    Affects
              performance, but might be required in certain build processes.

       --cpp-compat
              Whether to add C++ compatibility to generated C bindings

       --crate <CRATE_NAME>
              If generating bindings for a crate, the specific crate to generate bindings for

       -d, --parse-dependencies
              Whether to parse dependencies when generating bindings

       -h, --help
              Print help information

       -l, --lang <LANGUAGE>
              Specify  the  language  to  output  bindings  in  [possible values: c++, C++, c, C,
              cython, Cython]

       --lockfile <PATH>
              Specify the path to the Cargo.lock file explicitly. If this is not  specified,  the
              Cargo.lock  file  is  searched  for in the same folder as the Cargo.toml file. This
              option is useful for projects that use workspaces.

       --metadata <PATH>
              Specify the path to the output of a `cargo metadata` command  that  allows  to  get
              dependency  information.  This  is useful because cargo metadata may be the longest
              part of cbindgen runtime, and you may want to share it across cbindgen invocations.
              By  default  cbindgen  will  run  `cargo metadata --all-features --format-version 1
              --manifest-path <path/to/crate/Cargo.toml>

       -o, --output <PATH>
              The file to output the bindings to

       --only-target-dependencies
              Only fetch dependencies needed by the target platform. The target platform defaults
              to the host platform; set TARGET to override.

       --profile <PROFILE>
              Specify  the  profile  to  use  when  expanding  macros.  Has  no effect otherwise.
              [possible values: Debug, debug, Release, release]

       -q, --quiet
              Report errors only (overrides verbosity options).

       -s, --style <STYLE>
              Specify the declaration style to use for bindings  [possible  values:  Both,  both,
              Tag, tag, Type, type]

       -v     Enable verbose logging

       -V, --version
              Print version information

       --verify
              Generate  bindings  and  compare it to the existing bindings file and error if they
              are different

SEE ALSO

       The full documentation for cbindgen is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If  the  info  and
       cbindgen programs are properly installed at your site, the command

              info cbindgen

       should give you access to the complete manual.