imgui/imgui.spec

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# spec file for package imgui
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Name: imgui
Version: 1.90.3
Release: 0
Summary: Immediate Mode Graphical User interface for C++ with minimal dependencies
License: MIT
Group: System/Libraries
URL: https://www.dearimgui.org
Source: https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/archive/v%{version}.tar.gz
BuildRequires: c++_compiler
BuildRequires: make
%description
ImGui is a bloat-free graphical user interface library for C++. It outputs
optimized vertex buffers that you can render anytime in your 3D-pipeline
enabled application. It is fast, portable, renderer agnostic and self-contained
(no external dependencies).
ImGui is designed to enable fast iteration and empower programmers to create
content creation tools and visualization/ debug tools (as opposed to UI for the
average end-user). It favors simplicity and productivity toward this goal, and
thus lacks certain features normally found in more high-level libraries.
ImGui is particularly suited to integration in realtime 3D applications,
fullscreen applications, embedded applications, games, or any applications on
consoles platforms where operating system features are non-standard.
%package devel
Summary: Development files for ImGui
Group: Development/Libraries/C and C++
%description devel
ImGui is self-contained within a few files that you can easily copy and compile
into your application/engine.
No specific build process is required. You can add the .cpp files to your
project or #include them from an existing file.
%prep
%setup -q
%build
%install
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_includedir}/imgui
cp *.h %{buildroot}%{_includedir}/imgui
%files devel
%{_includedir}/imgui
%changelog