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raylib parser
This parser scans raylib.h
to get information about defines
, structs
, enums
and functions
.
All data is separated into parts, usually as strings. The following types are used for data:
struct DefineInfo
struct FunctionInfo
struct StructInfo
struct EnumInfo
Check raylib_parser.c
for details about those structs.
Command Line
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// //
// raylib API parser //
// //
// more info and bugs-report: github.com/raysan5/raylib/parser //
// //
// Copyright (c) 2021-2025 Ramon Santamaria (@raysan5) //
// //
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
USAGE:
> raylib_parser [--help] [--input <filename.h>] [--output <filename.ext>] [--format <type>]
OPTIONS:
-h, --help : Show tool version and command line usage help
-i, --input <filename.h> : Define input header file to parse.
NOTE: If not specified, defaults to: raylib.h
-o, --output <filename.ext> : Define output file and format.
Supported extensions: .txt, .json, .xml, .h
NOTE: If not specified, defaults to: raylib_api.txt
-f, --format <type> : Define output format for parser data.
Supported types: DEFAULT, JSON, XML, LUA
-d, --define <DEF> : Define functions specifiers (i.e. RLAPI for raylib.h, RMAPI for raymath.h, etc.)
NOTE: If no specifier defined, defaults to: RLAPI
-t, --truncate <after> : Define string to truncate input after (i.e. "RLGL IMPLEMENTATION" for rlgl.h)
NOTE: If not specified, the full input file is parsed.
EXAMPLES:
> raylib_parser --input raylib.h --output api.json
Process <raylib.h> to generate <api.json>
> raylib_parser --output raylib_data.info --format XML
Process <raylib.h> to generate <raylib_data.info> as XML text data
> raylib_parser --input raymath.h --output raymath_data.info --format XML --define RMAPI
Process <raymath.h> to generate <raymath_data.info> as XML text data
Constraints
This parser is specifically designed to work with raylib.h, so, it has some constraints:
- Functions are expected as a single line with the following structure:
<retType> <name>(<paramType[0]> <paramName[0]>, <paramType[1]> <paramName[1]>); <desc>
Be careful with functions broken into several lines, it breaks the process!
- Structures are expected as several lines with the following form:
<desc>
typedef struct <name> {
<fieldType[0]> <fieldName[0]>; <fieldDesc[0]>
<fieldType[1]> <fieldName[1]>; <fieldDesc[1]>
<fieldType[2]> <fieldName[2]>; <fieldDesc[2]>
} <name>;
- Enums are expected as several lines with the following form:
<desc>
typedef enum {
<valueName[0]> = <valueInteger[0]>, <valueDesc[0]>
<valueName[1]>,
<valueName[2]>, <valueDesc[2]>
<valueName[3]> <valueDesc[3]>
} <name>;
NOTE: For enums, multiple options are supported:
- If value is not provided, (<valueInteger[i -1]> + 1) is assigned
- Value description can be provided or not
Additional notes
This parser could work with other C header files if mentioned constraints are followed.
This parser does not require <string.h>
library, all data is parsed directly from char buffers.
LICENSE: zlib/libpng
raylib-parser is licensed under an unmodified zlib/libpng license, which is an OSI-certified, BSD-like license that allows static linking with closed source software. Check LICENSE for further details.