It seems like shared library terminology has left as a legacy from the days bind command only supported Android and bind was generating shared libraries as an output. Additionally, rewording the mention of apks and apps. These libraries aren't generated for apk or apps but Android IDE or Xcode projects. Change-Id: I46dd56ddccde2d2526fa9b69f700c48c5dd474db Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/14039 Reviewed-by: Hyang-Ah Hana Kim <hyangah@gmail.com>
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// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// DO NOT EDIT. GENERATED BY 'gomobile help documentation doc.go'.
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/*
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Gomobile is a tool for building and running mobile apps written in Go.
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To install:
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$ go get golang.org/x/mobile/cmd/gomobile
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$ gomobile init
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At least Go 1.5 is required.
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For detailed instructions, see https://golang.org/wiki/Mobile.
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Usage:
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gomobile command [arguments]
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Commands:
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bind build a library for Android and iOS
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build compile android APK and iOS app
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init install android compiler toolchain
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install compile android APK and install on device
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version print version
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Use 'gomobile help [command]' for more information about that command.
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Build a library for Android and iOS
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Usage:
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gomobile bind [-target android|ios] [-o output] [build flags] [package]
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Bind generates language bindings for the package named by the import
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path, and compiles a library for the named target system.
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The -target flag takes a target system name, either android (the
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default) or ios.
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For -target android, the bind command produces an AAR (Android ARchive)
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file that archives the precompiled Java API stub classes, the compiled
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shared libraries, and all asset files in the /assets subdirectory under
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the package directory. The output is named '<package_name>.aar' by
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default. This AAR file is commonly used for binary distribution of an
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Android library project and most Android IDEs support AAR import. For
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example, in Android Studio (1.2+), an AAR file can be imported using
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the module import wizard (File > New > New Module > Import .JAR or
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.AAR package), and setting it as a new dependency
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(File > Project Structure > Dependencies). This requires 'javac'
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(version 1.7+) and Android SDK (API level 9 or newer) to build the
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library for Android. The environment variable ANDROID_HOME must be set
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to the path to Android SDK.
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For -target ios, gomobile must be run on an OS X machine with Xcode
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installed. Support is not complete.
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The -v flag provides verbose output, including the list of packages built.
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The build flags -a, -i, -n, -x, -gcflags, -ldflags, -tags, and -work
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are shared with the build command. For documentation, see 'go help build'.
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Compile android APK and iOS app
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Usage:
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gomobile build [-target android|ios] [-o output] [build flags] [package]
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Build compiles and encodes the app named by the import path.
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The named package must define a main function.
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The -target flag takes a target system name, either android (the
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default) or ios.
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For -target android, if an AndroidManifest.xml is defined in the
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package directory, it is added to the APK output. Otherwise, a default
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manifest is generated.
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For -target ios, gomobile must be run on an OS X machine with Xcode
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installed. Support is not complete.
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If the package directory contains an assets subdirectory, its contents
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are copied into the output.
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The -o flag specifies the output file name. If not specified, the
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output file name depends on the package built.
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The -v flag provides verbose output, including the list of packages built.
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The build flags -a, -i, -n, -x, -gcflags, -ldflags, -tags, and -work are
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shared with the build command. For documentation, see 'go help build'.
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Install android compiler toolchain
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Usage:
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gomobile init [-u]
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Init installs the Android C++ compiler toolchain and builds copies
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of the Go standard library for mobile devices.
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When first run, it downloads part of the Android NDK.
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The toolchain is installed in $GOPATH/pkg/gomobile.
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The -u option forces download and installation of the new toolchain
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even when the toolchain exists.
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Compile android APK and install on device
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Usage:
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gomobile install [-target android] [build flags] [package]
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Install compiles and installs the app named by the import path on the
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attached mobile device.
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Only -target android is supported. The 'adb' tool must be on the PATH.
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The build flags -a, -i, -n, -x, -gcflags, -ldflags, -tags, and -work are
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shared with the build command.
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For documentation, see 'go help build'.
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Print version
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Usage:
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gomobile version
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Version prints versions of the gomobile binary and tools
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*/
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package main
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