This is how the C API looks
void mosquitto_connect_callback_set(struct mosquitto *mosq, void (*on_connect)(struct mosquitto *, void *, int));
rust-bindgen
has generated this for me
pub fn mosquitto_connect_callback_set(
mosq: *mut Struct_mosquitto,
on_connect: ::std::option::Option<
extern "C" fn(
arg1: *mut Struct_mosquitto,
arg2: *mut ::libc::c_void,
arg3: ::libc::c_int,
) -> (),
>,
)
How do I create a Rust callback function to pass to the on_connect
parameter in the above Rust binding?
The Rust Programming Language, first edition, has a section about FFI titled Callbacks from C code to Rust functions.
The example from there is
extern "C" fn callback(a: i32) {
println!("I'm called from C with value {0}", a);
}
#[link(name = "extlib")]
extern "C" {
fn register_callback(cb: extern "C" fn(i32)) -> i32;
fn trigger_callback();
}
fn main() {
unsafe {
register_callback(callback);
trigger_callback(); // Triggers the callback
}
}
For your specific case, you already know the specific type of function you need:
extern "C" fn mycallback(
arg1: *mut Struct_mosquitto,
arg2: *mut ::libc::c_void,
arg3: ::libc::c_int,
) -> () {
println!("I'm in Rust!");
}
And then use it like
mosquitto_connect_callback_set(mosq, Some(mycallback));
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