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mobile/cmd/gomobile/bind.go
Elias Naur 7df33f4a5c mobile/bind: allow bound packages to refer to imported bound packages
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>
2016-03-12 06:23:01 +00:00

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// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package main
import (
"fmt"
"go/ast"
"go/build"
"go/importer"
"go/token"
"go/types"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"path"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"golang.org/x/mobile/bind"
)
// ctx, pkg, tmpdir in build.go
var cmdBind = &command{
run: runBind,
Name: "bind",
Usage: "[-target android|ios] [-o output] [build flags] [package]",
Short: "build a library for Android and iOS",
Long: `
Bind generates language bindings for the package named by the import
path, and compiles a library for the named target system.
The -target flag takes a target system name, either android (the
default) or ios.
For -target android, the bind command produces an AAR (Android ARchive)
file that archives the precompiled Java API stub classes, the compiled
shared libraries, and all asset files in the /assets subdirectory under
the package directory. The output is named '<package_name>.aar' by
default. This AAR file is commonly used for binary distribution of an
Android library project and most Android IDEs support AAR import. For
example, in Android Studio (1.2+), an AAR file can be imported using
the module import wizard (File > New > New Module > Import .JAR or
.AAR package), and setting it as a new dependency
(File > Project Structure > Dependencies). This requires 'javac'
(version 1.7+) and Android SDK (API level 9 or newer) to build the
library for Android. The environment variable ANDROID_HOME must be set
to the path to Android SDK. The generated Java class is in the java
package 'go.<package_name>' unless -javapkg flag is specified.
For -target ios, gomobile must be run on an OS X machine with Xcode
installed. Support is not complete. The generated Objective-C types
are prefixed with 'Go' unless the -prefix flag is provided.
The -v flag provides verbose output, including the list of packages built.
The build flags -a, -n, -x, -gcflags, -ldflags, -tags, and -work
are shared with the build command. For documentation, see 'go help build'.
`,
}
func runBind(cmd *command) error {
cleanup, err := buildEnvInit()
if err != nil {
return err
}
defer cleanup()
args := cmd.flag.Args()
targetOS, targetArchs, err := parseBuildTarget(buildTarget)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf(`invalid -target=%q: %v`, buildTarget, err)
}
ctx.GOARCH = "arm"
ctx.GOOS = targetOS
if bindJavaPkg != "" && ctx.GOOS != "android" {
return fmt.Errorf("-javapkg is supported only for android target")
}
if bindPrefix != "" && ctx.GOOS != "darwin" {
return fmt.Errorf("-prefix is supported only for ios target")
}
var pkgs []*build.Package
switch len(args) {
case 0:
pkgs = make([]*build.Package, 1)
pkgs[0], err = ctx.ImportDir(cwd, build.ImportComment)
default:
pkgs, err = importPackages(args)
}
if err != nil {
return err
}
switch targetOS {
case "android":
return goAndroidBind(pkgs, targetArchs)
case "darwin":
// TODO: use targetArchs?
return goIOSBind(pkgs)
default:
return fmt.Errorf(`invalid -target=%q`, buildTarget)
}
}
func importPackages(args []string) ([]*build.Package, error) {
pkgs := make([]*build.Package, len(args))
for i, path := range args {
var err error
if pkgs[i], err = ctx.Import(path, cwd, build.ImportComment); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("package %q: %v", path, err)
}
}
return pkgs, nil
}
var (
bindPrefix string // -prefix
bindJavaPkg string // -javapkg
)
func init() {
// bind command specific commands.
cmdBind.flag.StringVar(&bindJavaPkg, "javapkg", "",
"specifies custom Java package path used instead of the default 'go.<go package name>'. Valid only with -target=android.")
cmdBind.flag.StringVar(&bindPrefix, "prefix", "",
"custom Objective-C name prefix used instead of the default 'Go'. Valid only with -lang=ios.")
}
type binder struct {
files []*ast.File
fset *token.FileSet
pkgs []*types.Package
}
func (b *binder) GenGoSupport(outdir string) error {
bindPkg, err := ctx.Import("golang.org/x/mobile/bind", "", build.FindOnly)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return copyFile(filepath.Join(outdir, "seq.go"), filepath.Join(bindPkg.Dir, "seq.go.support"))
}
func (b *binder) GenObjcSupport(outdir string) error {
objcPkg, err := ctx.Import("golang.org/x/mobile/bind/objc", "", build.FindOnly)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if err := copyFile(filepath.Join(outdir, "seq_darwin.m"), filepath.Join(objcPkg.Dir, "seq_darwin.m.support")); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := copyFile(filepath.Join(outdir, "seq_darwin.go"), filepath.Join(objcPkg.Dir, "seq_darwin.go.support")); err != nil {
return err
}
return copyFile(filepath.Join(outdir, "seq.h"), filepath.Join(objcPkg.Dir, "seq.h"))
}
func (b *binder) GenObjc(pkg *types.Package, allPkg []*types.Package, outdir string) (string, error) {
const bindPrefixDefault = "Go"
if bindPrefix == "" {
bindPrefix = bindPrefixDefault
}
name := strings.Title(pkg.Name())
bindOption := "-lang=objc"
if bindPrefix != bindPrefixDefault {
bindOption += " -prefix=" + bindPrefix
}
fileBase := bindPrefix + name
mfile := filepath.Join(outdir, fileBase+".m")
hfile := filepath.Join(outdir, fileBase+".h")
gohfile := filepath.Join(outdir, pkg.Name()+".h")
conf := &bind.GeneratorConfig{
Fset: b.fset,
Pkg: pkg,
AllPkg: allPkg,
}
generate := func(w io.Writer) error {
if buildX {
printcmd("gobind %s -outdir=%s %s", bindOption, outdir, pkg.Path())
}
if buildN {
return nil
}
conf.Writer = w
return bind.GenObjc(conf, bindPrefix, bind.ObjcM)
}
if err := writeFile(mfile, generate); err != nil {
return "", err
}
generate = func(w io.Writer) error {
if buildN {
return nil
}
conf.Writer = w
return bind.GenObjc(conf, bindPrefix, bind.ObjcH)
}
if err := writeFile(hfile, generate); err != nil {
return "", err
}
generate = func(w io.Writer) error {
if buildN {
return nil
}
conf.Writer = w
return bind.GenObjc(conf, bindPrefix, bind.ObjcGoH)
}
if err := writeFile(gohfile, generate); err != nil {
return "", err
}
return fileBase, nil
}
func (b *binder) GenJavaSupport(outdir string) error {
javaPkg, err := ctx.Import("golang.org/x/mobile/bind/java", "", build.FindOnly)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if err := copyFile(filepath.Join(outdir, "seq_android.go"), filepath.Join(javaPkg.Dir, "seq_android.go.support")); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := copyFile(filepath.Join(outdir, "seq_android.c"), filepath.Join(javaPkg.Dir, "seq_android.c.support")); err != nil {
return err
}
return copyFile(filepath.Join(outdir, "seq.h"), filepath.Join(javaPkg.Dir, "seq.h"))
}
func (b *binder) GenJava(pkg *types.Package, allPkg []*types.Package, outdir, javadir string) error {
className := strings.Title(pkg.Name())
javaFile := filepath.Join(javadir, className+".java")
cFile := filepath.Join(outdir, "java_"+pkg.Name()+".c")
hFile := filepath.Join(outdir, pkg.Name()+".h")
bindOption := "-lang=java"
if bindJavaPkg != "" {
bindOption += " -javapkg=" + bindJavaPkg
}
conf := &bind.GeneratorConfig{
Fset: b.fset,
Pkg: pkg,
AllPkg: allPkg,
}
generate := func(w io.Writer) error {
if buildX {
printcmd("gobind %s -outdir=%s %s", bindOption, javadir, pkg.Path())
}
if buildN {
return nil
}
conf.Writer = w
return bind.GenJava(conf, bindJavaPkg, bind.Java)
}
if err := writeFile(javaFile, generate); err != nil {
return err
}
generate = func(w io.Writer) error {
if buildN {
return nil
}
conf.Writer = w
return bind.GenJava(conf, bindJavaPkg, bind.JavaC)
}
if err := writeFile(cFile, generate); err != nil {
return err
}
generate = func(w io.Writer) error {
if buildN {
return nil
}
conf.Writer = w
return bind.GenJava(conf, bindJavaPkg, bind.JavaH)
}
return writeFile(hFile, generate)
}
func (b *binder) GenGo(pkg *types.Package, allPkg []*types.Package, outdir string) error {
pkgName := "go_" + pkg.Name()
goFile := filepath.Join(outdir, pkgName+"main.go")
generate := func(w io.Writer) error {
if buildX {
printcmd("gobind -lang=go -outdir=%s %s", outdir, pkg.Path())
}
if buildN {
return nil
}
conf := &bind.GeneratorConfig{
Writer: w,
Fset: b.fset,
Pkg: pkg,
AllPkg: allPkg,
}
return bind.GenGo(conf)
}
if err := writeFile(goFile, generate); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
func copyFile(dst, src string) error {
if buildX {
printcmd("cp %s %s", src, dst)
}
return writeFile(dst, func(w io.Writer) error {
if buildN {
return nil
}
f, err := os.Open(src)
if err != nil {
return err
}
defer f.Close()
if _, err := io.Copy(w, f); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cp %s %s failed: %v", src, dst, err)
}
return nil
})
}
func writeFile(filename string, generate func(io.Writer) error) error {
if buildV {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "write %s\n", filename)
}
err := mkdir(filepath.Dir(filename))
if err != nil {
return err
}
if buildN {
return generate(ioutil.Discard)
}
f, err := os.Create(filename)
if err != nil {
return err
}
defer func() {
if cerr := f.Close(); err == nil {
err = cerr
}
}()
return generate(f)
}
func loadExportData(pkgs []*build.Package, env []string, args ...string) ([]*types.Package, error) {
// Compile the package. This will produce good errors if the package
// doesn't typecheck for some reason, and is a necessary step to
// building the final output anyway.
paths := make([]string, len(pkgs))
for i, p := range pkgs {
paths[i] = p.ImportPath
}
if err := goInstall(paths, env, args...); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
goos, goarch := getenv(env, "GOOS"), getenv(env, "GOARCH")
// Assemble a fake GOPATH and trick go/importer into using it.
// Ideally the importer package would let us provide this to
// it somehow, but this works with what's in Go 1.5 today and
// gives us access to the gcimporter package without us having
// to make a copy of it.
fakegopath := filepath.Join(tmpdir, "fakegopath")
if err := removeAll(fakegopath); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if err := mkdir(filepath.Join(fakegopath, "pkg")); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
typePkgs := make([]*types.Package, len(pkgs))
for i, p := range pkgs {
importPath := p.ImportPath
src := filepath.Join(pkgdir(env), importPath+".a")
dst := filepath.Join(fakegopath, "pkg/"+goos+"_"+goarch+"/"+importPath+".a")
if err := copyFile(dst, src); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if buildN {
typePkgs[i] = types.NewPackage(importPath, path.Base(importPath))
continue
}
oldDefault := build.Default
build.Default = ctx // copy
build.Default.GOARCH = goarch
build.Default.GOPATH = fakegopath
p, err := importer.Default().Import(importPath)
build.Default = oldDefault
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
typePkgs[i] = p
}
return typePkgs, nil
}
func newBinder(pkgs []*types.Package) (*binder, error) {
for _, pkg := range pkgs {
if pkg.Name() == "main" {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("package %q (%q): can only bind a library package", pkg.Name(), pkg.Path())
}
}
b := &binder{
fset: token.NewFileSet(),
pkgs: pkgs,
}
return b, nil
}