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An alternate approach here might be to serialize the configuration and embed it in the binary as a symbol. We could then just read it directly from the binary, without having to load it. I think this would have a few advantages:
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Any example of what you are thinking of? With the NIF discovery merged, the NIF collection will only be known when loading the library (which is how NIF linraries work on general). |
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Initial PoC for a tool that takes a compiled NIF library and reads back its information. This could be used to automatically generate a matching Erlang (
rebar3_cargo) or Elixir (Rustler) module. Could be a dead end, but I don't like the current ergonomics of the wrapper modules.