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Examples

These examples demonstrate the main features of SixtyFPS and how to use them in different language environments.

Example Source File .60 Design Description
cpptest main.cpp hello.60 A minimal example to show a .60 design in a window.
rusttest2 main.rs hello.60 A minimal example to show a .60 design in a window.
Demo .60 Design Rust Source C++ Source Description
printerdemo ui.60 main.rs main.cpp A fictional user interface for the touch screen of a printer
gallery gallery.60 main.rs main.cpp A gallery of different widgets

Running the Rust Examples

You can run the examples either by going into the rust sub-folder and use cargo run, for example:

cd examples/printerdemo/rust
cargo run

or you can run them from anywhere in the Cargo workspace by name:

cargo run --bin printerdemo

Running the C++ Examples

The C++ API comes with a CMake integration, which needs to be built first:

cargo xtask cmake

This creates CMake configuration files in the target/debug folder (or target/release if you run cargo xtask cmake --release).

Then, from another directory, you can run cmake in the cpp folder of an example:

cd examples/printerdemo/cpp
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=../../../../target/debug/ ..
cmake --build .
./printerdemo