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UrhoSharp

C# Bindings to the Urho3D engine.

The bindings/ for UrhoSharp are licensed under the MIT license, as found on the LICENSE file.

Sample

Sample code lives in https://github.com/xamarin/urho-samples and repository has them as a git submodule. Samples use Urho via nuget.

Very simple sample

Some screencasts:

How to build

This is currently a little messy, so YMMV.

In order to compile binaries for all platforms you will need both Windows and OS X environment. Please follow these steps:

1. Install:

  • XCode
  • Xamarin Studio
  • CMake (i.e. "brew install cmake")
  • Mono 64 bit (i.e. "brew install mono")
  • Command Line tools ("xcode-select --install")
  • Android NDK (and ANDROID_NDK variable)

2. Clone the repository including submodules

git clone git@github.com:xamarin/urho.git --recursive

3. Compile Urho.pch

The following command will download Clang 3.7.0 if you do not have it installed, and use this to scan the Urho header files:

make PchMac

4. Generate C# bindings from Urho.pch

Open SharpieBinder/SharpieBinder.sln via Xamarin Studio and change .NET runtime to 64 bit mono (installed from homebrew is usually located in "/usr/local/Cellar/4.x.x.x"). Run SharpieBinder project and make sure it generated *.cs files in /bindings/generated dir.

Alternatively, you can do make SharpieBinder.

Then execute:

make ParseEventsMac

it should generate bindings/generated/events.cpp file

5. Compile UrhoSharp for Mac (fat dylib)

make Mac

it takes 5-10 minutes.

6. Compile UrhoSharp for iOS (fat dylib: i386, armv7, arm64)

make iOS

Note: Make sure you have an iOS 9.0 simulator target or modify SDKVER to target another simulator.

7. Compile UrhoSharp for Android (armeabi, armeabi-v7a, x86)

make -j3 Android

-j3 means a job per ABI. Make sure you have installed Android SDK and NDK (see MakeAndroid file)

8. Compile UrhoSharp for Windows (64 bit)

Obviously you can't do it on OS X so you have to switch to Windows environment. Make sure you have installed:

  • Visual Studio 2015
  • CMake
  • Cygwin or Mingw for "make"

SharpieBinder doesn't work on Windows yet so you will have to copy bindings/generated folder from OS X environment to Windows.

Execute:

make Windows

(you can also compile Android on Windows via "make Android") Then, open Urho.sln and compile MonoUrho.Windows project in Release configuration.

All compiled binaries could be found in the Bin/{platform} folder.

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