![]() Rust game extension for the Oxide modding framework - OxideMod/Oxide.Rust. It's probably fair to say that it's not currently very straightforward to build standalone Android applications in Rust while the foundations are still evolving but things have certainly been improving. Rust game extension for the Oxide modding framework - Releases (I'm the maintainer of that android-activity crate, and am also a maintainer for the jni crate that can both help with building native Rust applications on Android.)Īn updated Android backend for the Winit crate was also recently merged which should hopefully continue to improve the level of support for building graphical Rust apps for Android.Īlthough the UI is very rough around the edges (only built for testing purposes) I have a UI for testing my Bluey Blutooth library which is one example of a standalone, graphical Rust application that runs on Android: In particular there's an example of how to use the Egui toolkit (an immediate mode UI that's convenient for making development tools) In case they give some inspiration you could check out some of these standalone Rust Android examples:
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