//! An example showing how to register a Rust type and use it with arrays. #[cfg(any(feature = "no_index", feature = "no_object"))] fn main() { panic!("This example does not run under 'no_index' or 'no_object'.") } use rhai::{Engine, EvalAltResult}; #[cfg(not(feature = "no_index"))] #[cfg(not(feature = "no_object"))] fn main() -> Result<(), Box> { #[derive(Debug, Clone)] struct TestStruct { x: i64, } impl TestStruct { pub fn new() -> Self { Self { x: 1 } } pub fn update(&mut self) { self.x += 1000; } } let mut engine = Engine::new(); engine .register_type_with_name::("TestStruct") .register_fn("new_ts", TestStruct::new) .register_fn("update", TestStruct::update); #[cfg(feature = "metadata")] { println!("Functions registered:"); engine .gen_fn_signatures(false) .into_iter() .for_each(|func| println!("{func}")); println!(); } let result = engine.eval::( " let x = new_ts(); x.update(); x ", )?; println!("{result:?}"); let result = engine.eval::( " let x = [ new_ts() ]; x[0].update(); x[0] ", )?; println!("{result:?}"); Ok(()) }