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The branch carried a dated `[0.2.0] - 2026-06-04` release section and `version = "0.2.0"` while the active release line is still 0.1.x, which misrepresents unshipped work as a released version. Treat 0.1.4 as the latest release and move everything above it back under `[Unreleased]`, merging the 0.2.0 bullets into the existing Added/Changed/Fixed groups. Set the package version to 0.1.4 and realign the example `requires` (>= 0.2.0 -> >= 0.1.4) so they stay satisfiable. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
timer example
This example is a self-contained Nimble project demonstrating how to import nim-ffi and use the .ffiCtor. / .ffi. abstraction.
Usage
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Change into the example directory:
cd examples/timer -
Install the local
ffidependency:nimble install -y ../.. -
Build the example library:
nimble build -
Generate bindings:
nimble genbindings_rust nimble genbindings_cpp
Rust example clients
The Rust client lives in examples/timer/rust_client.
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Run the sync example:
cd examples/timer/rust_client cargo run --bin rust_client -
Run the Tokio example:
cd examples/timer/rust_client cargo run --bin tokio_client
C++ example
The generated C++ example lives in examples/timer/cpp_bindings.
Build and run it with:
cd examples/timer/cpp_bindings
cmake -S . -B build
cmake --build build
./build/example