# Examples These examples demonstrate the main features of SixtyFPS and how to use them in different language environments. ### `printerdemo` A fictional user interface for the touch screen of a printer `.60` Design | Rust Source | C++ Source | Node Source | Online wasm Preview | Open in code editor --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- [`ui.60`](./printerdemo/ui/printerdemo.60) | [`main.rs`](./printerdemo/rust/main.rs) | [`main.cpp`](./printerdemo/cpp/main.cpp) | [`main.js`](./printerdemo/node/main.js)| [Online simulation](https://sixtyfps.io/demos/printerdemo/) | [Preview in Online Code Editor](https://sixtyfps.io/editor?load_url=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sixtyfpsui/sixtyfps/master/examples/printerdemo/ui/printerdemo.60) ![Screenshot of the Printer Demo](https://sixtyfps.io/resources/printerdemo_screenshot.png "Printer Demo") ### `gallery` A simple application showing the different widgets `.60` Design | Rust Source | C++ Source | Online wasm Preview | Open in code editor --- | --- | --- | --- | --- [`gallery.60`](./gallery/gallery.60) | [`main.rs`](./gallery/main.rs) | [`main.cpp`](./gallery/main.cpp)| [Online simulation](https://sixtyfps.io/demos/gallery/) | [Preview in Online Code Editor](https://sixtyfps.io/editor?load_url=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sixtyfpsui/sixtyfps/master/examples/gallery/gallery.60) ![Screenshot of the Gallery on Windows](https://sixtyfps.io/resources/gallery_win_screenshot.png "Gallery") ### `todo` A simple todo mvc application `.60` Design | Rust Source | C++ Source | Node Source | Online wasm Preview | Open in code editor --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- [`todo.60`](./todo/ui/todo.60) | [`main.rs`](./todo/rust/main.rs) | [`main.cpp`](./todo/cpp/main.cpp) | [`main.js`](./todo/node/main.js) | [Online simulation](https://sixtyfps.io/demos/todo/) | [Preview in Online Code Editor](https://sixtyfps.io/editor?load_url=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sixtyfpsui/sixtyfps/master/examples/todo/ui/todo.60) ![Screenshot of the Todo Demo](https://sixtyfps.io/resources/todo_screenshot.png "Todo Demo") ### `slide_puzzle` Puzzle game based on a Flutter example. See [Readme](./slide_puzzle) `.60` Design | Rust Source | C++ Source | Node Source | Online wasm Preview | Open in code editor --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- [`slide_puzzle.60`](./slide_puzzle/slide_puzzle.60) | [`main.rs`](./todo/rust/main.rs) | ❌ | ❌ | [Online simulation](https://sixtyfps.io/demos/slide_puzzle/) | [Preview in Online Code Editor](https://sixtyfps.io/editor?load_url=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sixtyfpsui/sixtyfps/master/examples/slide_puzzle/slide_puzzle.60) ![Screenshot of the Slide Puzzle](https://sixtyfps.io/resources/puzzle_screenshot.png "Slide Puzzle") ### `memory` A basic memory game used as an example for the blog post tutorial. See the blog for more info: * [Learn SixtyFPS: Memory Game Tutorial (Rust)](https://sixtyfps.io/blog/memory-game-tutorial.html) * [Learn SixtyFPS: Memory Game Tutorial (C++)](https://sixtyfps.io/blog/memory-game-tutorial-cpp.html) `.60` Design | Rust Source | C++ Source | Node Source | Online wasm Preview | Open in code editor --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- [`memory.60`](./memory/memory.60) | [`main.rs`](./memory/main.rs) | [`memory.cpp`](./memory/memory.cpp) | ❌ | [Online simulation](https://sixtyfps.io/demos/memory/) | [Preview in Online Code Editor](https://sixtyfps.io/editor?load_url=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sixtyfpsui/sixtyfps/master/examples/memory/memory.60) ## Loading the example with the `viewer` Simply load the .60 file with the viewer application ```sh cargo run --release --bin viewer -- examples/printerdemo/ui/printerdemo.60 ``` ## Running the Rust Examples You can run the examples either by going into the rust sub-folder and use `cargo run`, for example: ```sh cd examples/printerdemo/rust cargo run --release ``` or you can run them from anywhere in the Cargo workspace by name: ```sh cargo run --release --bin printerdemo ``` ### Wasm builds In order to make the wasm build of the example, you first need to edit the Cargo.toml files to uncomment the line starting with `#wasm#` (or use the `sed` line bellow) You can then use wasm-pack (which you may need to obtain with `cargo install wasm-pack`). This will generate the wasm in the `./pkg` directory, which the `index.html` file will open. Since wasm files cannot be served from `file://` URL, you need to open a wab server to serve the content ```sh cd examples/printerdemo/rust sed -i "s/^#wasm# //" Cargo.toml wasm-pack build --release --target web python3 -m http.server ``` ## Running the C++ Examples * **When compiling SixtyFPS from sources:** If you follow the [C++ build instructions](/docs/building.md#c-build), this will build the C++ examples as well by default * **From [installed binary packages](/api/sixtyfps-cpp/README.md#binary-packages):** Simply run cmake in one of the example directory containing a CMakeLists.txt ```sh mkdir build && cd build cmake -GNinja -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="" .. cmake --build . ``` ## Running the Node Examples You can run the examples by going into the node sub-folder and use `npm`, for example: ```sh cd examples/printerdemo/node npm install npm start ```