29 lines
834 B
Go
29 lines
834 B
Go
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// Package asset provides access to application-bundled assets.
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// On Android, assets are accessed via android.content.res.AssetManager.
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// These files are stored in the assets/ directory of the app. Any raw asset
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// can be accessed by its direct relative name. For example assets/img.png
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// can be opened with Open("img.png").
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//
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// On iOS an asset is a resource stored in the application bundle.
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// Resources can be loaded using the same relative paths.
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//
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// For consistency when debugging on a desktop, assets are read from a
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// directoy named assets under the current working directory.
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package asset
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import "io"
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// Open opens a named asset.
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//
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// Errors are of type *os.PathError.
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func Open(name string) (File, error) {
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return openAsset(name)
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}
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// File is an open asset.
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type File interface {
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io.ReadSeeker
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io.Closer
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}
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