For Java classes implemented in Go, it is useful to take a Java instance and extract its wrapped Go instance. For example, consider the java.lang.Runnable implementation wrapping a Go function: package somepkg type GoRunnable struct { lang.Runnable f func() } Java methods that take a java.lang.Runnable cannot directly take a *GoRunnable, so this CL adds a Unwrap method: import gorun "Java/somepkg/GoRunnable" ... r := gorun.New() r.Unwrap().(*GoRunnable).f = func() { ... } javapkg.Run(r) The extra interface conversion is unfortunately needed to avoid import cycles. Change-Id: Ib775a5712cd25aa75a19d364a55d76b1e11dce77 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/35295 Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
Go support for Mobile devices
The Go mobile repository holds packages and build tools for using Go on mobile platforms.
Package documentation as a starting point:
The Go Mobile project is experimental. Use this at your own risk. While we are working hard to improve it, neither Google nor the Go team can provide end-user support.
This is early work and installing the build system requires Go 1.5. Follow the instructions on golang.org/wiki/Mobile to install the gomobile command, build the basic and the bind example apps.
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Contributions to Go are appreciated. See https://golang.org/doc/contribute.html.
- Bugs can be filed at the Go issue tracker.
- Feature requests should preliminary be discussed on golang-nuts mailing list.
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