Cbc-src crate is a *-src crate. This links Cbc libraries to executable build by cargo, but does not provide Rust bindings. Cbc is built with CoinUtils (CoinUtils-src), Osi (Osi-src), Cgl (Cgl-src) and Clp (Clp-src).
By this package, you don't need to worry about installing CBC in the system, and it can be built for all platforms.
Cbc (Coin-or branch and cut) is an open-source mixed integer linear programming solver written in C++. It can be used as a callable library or using a stand-alone executable. It can be used in a wide variety of ways through various modeling systems, packages, etc.
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Add the following to your
Cargo.toml:[dependencies] cbc-src = "\*"
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Add the following to your
lib.rs:extern crate cbc_src;
This package does not provide bindings. Please use coincbc-sys, coinclp-sys to use Cbc, Clp, e.g.
[dependencies]
coincbc-sys = { version = "\*" }The following Cargo features are supported:
defaulttoosicbcandcbcsolverfeature;osicbcto build withOsisupported. However theOsiis always built, by which theCbccall theClpsolver andCgllibrary;cbcsolverto buildCbcSolverlib and crate the api forRust. If you do not useCbcdirectly, you can disable this feature to reduce the build time;
The package build from the source and link statically by default. It also provide the following environment variables to allow users to link to system library customly:
CARGO_COINUTILS_STATICto link to CoinUtils statically;CARGO_COINUTILS_SYSTEMto link to CoinUtils system library;CARGO_OSI_STATICto link to Osi statically;CARGO_OSI_SYSTEMto link to Osi system library;CARGO_CLP_STATICto link to Clp statically;CARGO_CLP_SYSTEMto link to Clp system library;CARGO_CGL_STATICto link to Cgl statically;CARGO_CGL_SYSTEMto link to Cgl system library;CARGO_CBC_STATICto link to Cbc statically;CARGO_CBC_SYSTEMto link to Cbc system library;
Set the environment variable to 1 to enable the feature. For example, to link to system library dynamically, set CARGO_${LIB_NAME}_SYSTEM to 1; to link to system library statically, set both CARGO_${LIB_NAME}_SYSTEM and CARGO_${LIB_NAME}_STATIC to 1.
On Windows, if ${LIB_NAME}_SYSTEM is set to 1, cbc-src will use
vcpkg to find Cbc. Before building, you must have the correct Cbc
installed for your target triplet and kind of linking. For instance,
to link dynamically for the x86_64-pc-windows-msvc toolchain, install
cbc for the x64-windows triplet:
vcpkg install cbc --triplet x64-windowsTo link Cbc statically, install cbc for the x64-windows-static-md triplet:
vcpkg install cbc --triplet x64-windows-static-mdTo link Cbc and C Runtime (CRT) statically, install cbc for the x64-windows-static triplet:
vcpkg install cbc --triplet x64-windows-staticand build with +crt-static option
RUSTFLAGS='-C target-feature=+crt-static' cargo build --target x86_64-pc-windows-msvcPlease see the "Static and dynamic C runtimes" in The Rust reference for detail.
you can compile it for the other target by providing the --target option to
cargo build.
| Target | supported |
|---|---|
arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi |
✓ |
arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf |
✓ |
armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabi |
✓ |
armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf |
✓ |
armv7-unknown-linux-musleabi |
✓ |
armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf |
✓ |
aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu |
✓ |
aarch64-unknown-linux-musl |
✓ |
riscv64gc-unknown-linux-gnu |
✓ |
x86_64-pc-windows-msvc |
✓ |
x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu |
✓ |
x86_64-unknown-linux-musl |
✓ |
| others | not test |
Your contribution is highly appreciated. Do not hesitate to open an issue or a pull request. Note that any contribution submitted for inclusion in the project will be licensed according to the terms given in LICENSE.