Replace #[tokio::main] with a manual fn main() that builds the tokio runtime explicitly. All async initialization moves into async_init(). When the appkit frontend is requested, the runtime context is entered on the main thread and run_appkit_main_thread() is called directly, giving AppKit thread 0 as required by MainThreadMarker. Ctrl+C is handled via a spawned task that calls process::exit. When appkit is not requested, behaviour is unchanged: block on Ctrl+C. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> Signed-off-by: Stanislaw Grams <stanislawgrams@gmail.com>
trx-rs (work in progress)
This is an early, untested snapshot of a transceiver control stack (core + backend + frontends). Things may change quickly and APIs are not stable yet. Expect rough edges and bugs; use at your own risk and please report issues you hit. Features, tests and docs are still being written (or not).
The rig task is now driven by the controller components (state machine, handlers, and policies). Polling and retry behavior are configurable via the [behavior] section in the config file.
Supported backends
- Yaesu FT-817 (feature-gated crate
trx-backend-ft817) - Planned: other rigs I own; contributions and reports are welcome.
Frontends
- HTTP status/control frontend (
trx-frontend-http) - JSON TCP control frontend (
trx-frontend-http-json) - AppKit GUI frontend (
trx-frontend-appkit, macOS only, optional viaappkit-frontendfeature) - rigctl-compatible TCP frontend (
trx-frontend-rigctl, listens on 127.0.0.1:4532)
Plugin discovery
trx-server and trx-client can load shared-library plugins that register backends/frontends
via a trx_register entrypoint. Search paths:
./plugins~/.config/trx-rs/pluginsTRX_PLUGIN_DIRS(path-separated)
Example plugin: examples/trx-plugin-example
License
This project is licensed under the BSD-2-Clause license. See LICENSES/ for bundled third-party license files.
