rsact is at a such early stage where everything is clumsy and messy, there's a lot of work to do, refactor, re-imagine and document. Though I hope the core idea works and will grow into "something".
rsact is a GUI framework targeting embedded systems. It is based on fine-grained reactivity system, hence the name.
The project consist of these parts:
rsact_reactivefine-grained reactivity framework.rsact_uithe core of UI framework.rsact_iconstuned pre-rendered icons targeting tiny sizes.rsact_macrosproc macros used both forrsact_uiandrsact_reactive.rsact_encoder(planned) widgets specific for platforms with encoder+button control.rsact_widgets(planned) high-level widget kinds such as drop-down list, menus, etc.
To use rsact you need a heap, embedded-alloc can be used in no_std environments. Heap usage depends on your screen size, rsact-ui needs at least a single buffer to render to, though embedded-graphics BinaryColor is optimized and packed by groups of 8 into single byte. It will possibly change in future if I add feature to pre-allocate buffer by users wherever they want. Heap usage also depends on amount of data stored in reactive system, so be carryful with what you put into Signals and Memos.
At the moment I have tested rsact only on STM32F412RET6 running at 100MHz with SPI displays ST7789 240x135 and ST7735 160x80, got around 30FPS and 85FPS respectively.