The purpose of this is to expose `frame.storage()` and `frame.storage_mut()` so users can save/load app state from the `App::update` function, without having to add another parameter to that function. Changes: * Added `Frame::storage()` and `Frame::storage_mut()` * `App::update` now takes a `&mut Frame` rather than just `&Frame` * `Frame` is no longer `Clone` or `Sync` (doesn't have to be since https://github.com/emilk/egui/pull/1366) |
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README.md
eframe: the egui framework
eframe is the official framework library for writing apps using egui. The app can be compiled both to run natively (cross platform) or be compiled to a web app (using WASM).
To get started, go to https://github.com/emilk/eframe_template/ and follow the instructions there!
You can also take a look at the eframe examples folder. There is also an excellent tutorial video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtUkr_z7l84.
For how to use egui, see the egui docs.
eframe is a very thin crate that re-exports egui andepi with thin wrappers over the backends.
eframe uses egui_web for web and egui_glow for native.
To use on Linux, first run:
sudo apt-get install libxcb-render0-dev libxcb-shape0-dev libxcb-xfixes0-dev libspeechd-dev libxkbcommon-dev libssl-dev
Alternatives
eframe is not the only way to write an app using egui! You can also try egui-miniquad, bevy_egui, egui_sdl2_gl, and others.
Companion crates
Not all rust crates work when compiled to WASM, but here are some useful crates have been designed to work well both natively and as WASM:
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The frame in eframe stands both for the frame in which your egui app resides and also for "framework" (frame is a framework, egui is a library).