Fixes golang/go#9259. Change-Id: I4768ce0a2abc56100e6616bacdf6aad196639b10 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/1370 Reviewed-by: Hyang-Ah Hana Kim <hyangah@gmail.com>
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// Copyright 2014 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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/*
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Gobind generates language bindings that make it possible to call Go code
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and pass objects from Java.
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Using gobind
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Gobind takes a Go package and generates bindings for all of the exported
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symbols. The exported symbols define the cross-language interface.
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The gobind tool generates both an API stub in Java, and binding code in
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Go. Start with a Go package:
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package hi
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import "fmt"
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func Hello(name string) {
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fmt.Println("Hello, %s!\n", name)
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}
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Generate a Go binding package and Java stubs:
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go install golang.org/x/mobile/cmd/gobind
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gobind -lang=go github.com/crawshaw/hi > hi/go_hi/go_hi.go
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gobind -lang=java github.com/crawshaw/hi > hi/Hi.java
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The generated Go package, go_hi, must be linked into your Go program:
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import _ "github.com/crawshaw/hi/go_hi"
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Type restrictions
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At present, only a subset of Go types are supported.
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All exported symbols in the package must have types that are supported.
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Supported types include:
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- Signed integer and floating point types.
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- String and boolean types.
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- Any function type all of whose parameters and results have
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supported types. Functions must return either no results,
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one result, or two results where the type of the second is
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the built-in 'error' type.
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- Any interface type, all of whose exported methods have
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supported function types.
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- Any struct type, all of whose exported methods have
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supported function types and all of whose exported fields
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have supported types.
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Unexported symbols have no effect on the cross-language interface, and
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as such are not restricted.
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The set of supported types will eventually be expanded to cover all Go
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types, but this is a work in progress.
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Exceptions and panics are not yet supported. If either pass a language
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boundary, the program will exit.
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Passing Go objects to foreign languages
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Consider a type for counting:
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package mypkg
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type Counter struct {
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Value int
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}
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func (c *Counter) Inc() { c.Value++ }
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func New() *Counter { return &Counter{ 5 } }
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The generated bindings enable Java programs to create and use a Counter.
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public abstract class Mypkg {
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private Mypkg() {}
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public static final class Counter {
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public void Inc() { ... }
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public long GetValue() { ... }
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public void SetValue(long value) { ... }
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}
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public static Counter New() { ... }
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}
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The package-level function New can be called like so:
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Counter c = Mypkg.New()
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returns a Java Counter, which is a proxy for a Go *Counter. Calling the Inc
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and Get methods will call the Go implementations of these methods.
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Passing foreign language objects to Go
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For a Go interface:
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package myfmt
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type Printer interface {
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Print(s string)
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}
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func PrintHello(p Printer) {
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p.Print("Hello, World!")
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}
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gobind generates a Java stub that can be used to implement a Printer:
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public abstract class Myfmt {
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private Myfmt() {}
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public interface Printer {
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public void Print(String s);
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public static abstract class Stub implements Printer {
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...
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}
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...
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}
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public static void PrintHello(Printer p) { ... }
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}
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You can extend Myfmt.Printer.Stub to implement the Printer interface, and
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pass it to Go using the PrintHello package function:
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public class SysPrint extends Myfmt.Printer.Stub {
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public void Print(String s) {
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System.out.println(s);
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}
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}
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The Java implementation can be used like so:
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Myfmt.Printer printer = new SysPrint();
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Myfmt.PrintHello(printer);
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Avoid reference cycles
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The language bindings maintain a reference to each object that has been
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proxied. When a proxy object becomes unreachable, its finalizer reports
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this fact to the object's native side, so that the reference can be
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removed, potentially allowing the object to be reclaimed by its native
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garbage collector. The mechanism is symmetric.
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However, it is possible to create a reference cycle between Go and
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Java objects, via proxies, meaning objects cannot be collected. This
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causes a memory leak.
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For example, if a Go object G holds a reference to the Go proxy of a
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Java object J, and J holds a reference to the Java proxy of G, then the
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language bindings on each side must keep G and J live even if they are
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otherwise unreachable.
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We recommend that implementations of foreign interfaces do not hold
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references to proxies of objects. That is: if you extend a Stub in
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Java, do not store an instance of Seq.Object inside it.
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Further reading
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Examples can be found in http://golang.org/x/mobile/example.
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Design doc: http://golang.org/s/gobind
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*/
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package main // import "golang.org/x/mobile/cmd/gobind"
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