The gobind and gomobile bind tools have historically overlapped: gobind outputs generated bindings, and gomobile bind will generate bindings before building them. However, the gobind bindings were never used for building and thus allowed to not be complete. To simplify version control, debugging, instrumentation and build system flexibility, this CL upgrades the gobind tool to be the canonical binding generator and change gomobile bind to use gobind instead of its own generator code. This greatly simplifies gomobile bind, but also paves the way to skip gomobile bind entirely. For example: $ gobind -outdir=$GOPATH golang.org/x/mobile/example/bind/hello $ GOOS=android GOARCH=arm64 CC=<ndk-toolchain>/bin/clang go build -buildmode=c-shared -o libgobind.so gobind $ ls libgobind.* libgobind.h libgobind.so The same applies to iOS, although the go build command line is more involved. By skipping gomobile it is possible to freely customize the Android or iOS SDK level or any other flags not supported by gomobile bind. By checking in the generated source code, the cost of supporting gomobile in a custom build system is also decreased. Change-Id: I59c14a77d625ac1377c23b3213672e0d83a48c85 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/99316 Reviewed-by: Hyang-Ah Hana Kim <hyangah@gmail.com>
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// Copyright 2016 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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package main
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// Go support functions for generated Go bindings. This file is
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// copied into the generated main package, and compiled along
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// with the bindings.
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// #cgo android CFLAGS: -D__GOBIND_ANDROID__
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// #cgo darwin CFLAGS: -D__GOBIND_DARWIN__
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// #include <stdlib.h>
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// #include "seq.h"
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import "C"
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import (
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"fmt"
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"os"
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"os/signal"
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"syscall"
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_ "golang.org/x/mobile/bind/java"
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_seq "golang.org/x/mobile/bind/seq"
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)
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func init() {
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_seq.FinalizeRef = func(ref *_seq.Ref) {
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refnum := ref.Bind_Num
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if refnum < 0 {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("not a foreign ref: %d", refnum))
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}
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C.go_seq_dec_ref(C.int32_t(refnum))
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}
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_seq.IncForeignRef = func(refnum int32) {
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if refnum < 0 {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("not a foreign ref: %d", refnum))
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}
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C.go_seq_inc_ref(C.int32_t(refnum))
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}
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// Workaround for issue #17393.
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signal.Notify(make(chan os.Signal), syscall.SIGPIPE)
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}
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// IncGoRef is called by foreign code to pin a Go object while its refnum is crossing
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// the language barrier
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//export IncGoRef
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func IncGoRef(refnum C.int32_t) {
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_seq.Inc(int32(refnum))
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}
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func main() {}
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