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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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// Code generated by 'gomobile help documentation doc.go'. DO NOT EDIT.
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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 install golang.org/x/mobile/cmd/gomobile@latest
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$ gomobile init
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At least Go 1.16 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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clean remove object files and cached gomobile files
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init build OpenAL for Android
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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|iossimulator|macos|maccatalyst] [-bootclasspath <path>] [-classpath <path>] [-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 either android (the default), or one or more
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comma-delimited Apple platforms (ios, iossimulator, macos, maccatalyst).
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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 16 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. Use the -javapkg flag to specify the Java
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package prefix for the generated classes.
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By default, -target=android builds shared libraries for all supported
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instruction sets (arm, arm64, 386, amd64). A subset of instruction sets
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can be selected by specifying target type with the architecture name. E.g.,
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-target=android/arm,android/386.
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For Apple -target platforms, gomobile must be run on an OS X machine with
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Xcode installed. The generated Objective-C types can be prefixed with the
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-prefix flag.
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For -target android, the -bootclasspath and -classpath flags are used to
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control the bootstrap classpath and the classpath for Go wrappers to Java
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classes.
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The -v flag provides verbose output, including the list of packages built.
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The build flags -a, -n, -x, -gcflags, -ldflags, -tags, -trimpath, 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|iossimulator|macos|maccatalyst] [-o output] [-bundleid bundleID] [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 either android (the default), or one or more
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comma-delimited Apple platforms (ios, iossimulator, macos, maccatalyst).
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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. By default, this builds a fat APK for all supported
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instruction sets (arm, 386, amd64, arm64). A subset of instruction sets can
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be selected by specifying target type with the architecture name. E.g.
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-target=android/arm,android/386.
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For Apple -target platforms, gomobile must be run on an OS X machine with
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Xcode installed.
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By default, -target ios will generate an XCFramework for both ios
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and iossimulator. Multiple Apple targets can be specified, creating a "fat"
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XCFramework with each slice. To generate a fat XCFramework that supports
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iOS, macOS, and macCatalyst for all supportec architectures (amd64 and arm64),
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specify -target ios,macos,maccatalyst. A subset of instruction sets can be
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selectged by specifying the platform with an architecture name. E.g.
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-target=ios/arm64,maccatalyst/arm64.
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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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Flag -iosversion sets the minimal version of the iOS SDK to compile against.
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The default version is 13.0.
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Flag -androidapi sets the Android API version to compile against.
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The default and minimum is 16.
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The -bundleid flag is required for -target ios and sets the bundle ID to use
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with the app.
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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, -trimpath, and -work are
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shared with the build command. For documentation, see 'go help build'.
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# Remove object files and cached gomobile files
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Usage:
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gomobile clean
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Clean removes object files and cached NDK files downloaded by gomobile init.
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# Build OpenAL for Android
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Usage:
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gomobile init [-openal dir]
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If a OpenAL source directory is specified with -openal, init will
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build an Android version of OpenAL for use with gomobile build
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and gomobile install.
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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, -trimpath, 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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