Multiple packages are already supported, but only as if each packages were bound in isolation. This CL lets a bound package refer to other bound packages in its exported functions, types and fields. In Java, the JNI class jclass and constructor jmethodID are exported so other packages can construct proxies of other packages' interfaces. In ObjC, the class @interface declarations are moved from the package .m file to its .h file to allow other packages to constructs its interface proxies. Add a supporting test package, secondpkg, and add Java and ObjC tests for the new cross package functionality. Also add simplepkg for testing corner cases where the generated Go file must not include its bound package. While we're here, stop generating Go proxy types for struct types; only Go interfaces can be implemented in the foreign language. Change-Id: Icbfa739c893703867d38a9100ed0928fbd7a660d Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/20575 Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
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// JNI function headers for the Go <=> Java bridge.
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// gobind -lang=java structs
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//
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// File is generated by gobind. Do not edit.
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#ifndef __Structs_H__
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#define __Structs_H__
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#include <jni.h>
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extern jclass proxy_class_structs_I;
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extern jmethodID proxy_class_structs_I_cons;
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void cproxystructs_I_M(int32_t refnum);
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extern jclass proxy_class_structs_S;
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extern jmethodID proxy_class_structs_S_cons;
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extern jclass proxy_class_structs_S2;
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extern jmethodID proxy_class_structs_S2_cons;
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#endif
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