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Microsoft SQL Server client (Elixir implementation of the MS TDS protocol)
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native/tds_encoding/README.md
# Nif for Elixir.Tds.Encoding
## To build the NIF module:
- Make sure your projects `mix.exs` has the `:rustler` compiler listed in the `project` function: `compilers: [:rustler] ++ Mix.compilers()` If there already is a `:compilers` list, you should append `:rustler` to it.
- Add your crate to the `rustler_crates` attribute in the `project function. [See here](https://hexdocs.pm/rustler/basics.html#crate-configuration).
- Your NIF will now build along with your project.
## To load the NIF:
```elixir
defmodule Tds.Encoding do
use Rustler, otp_app: <otp-app>, crate: "tds_encoding"
# When your NIF is loaded, it will override this function.
def add(_a, _b), do: :erlang.nif_error(:nif_not_loaded)
end
```
## Examples
[This](https://github.com/hansihe/NifIo) is a complete example of a NIF written in Rust.