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This is a follow-up to CL 8910. This is the version that I have tested and which works when appID and teamID are not the same (which they appear to be for the builder). I am unsure how I submitted it with the wrong code. Change-Id: I186e34e91953d082b507390c1cd2042e5419c4c9 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8943 Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org> |
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README |
Go on iOS ========= To build a cross compiling toolchain for iOS on OS X, first modify clangwrap.sh in misc/ios to match your setup. And then run: GOARM=7 CGO_ENABLED=1 GOARCH=arm CC_FOR_TARGET=`pwd`/../misc/ios/clangwrap.sh \ CXX_FOR_TARGET=`pwd`/../misc/ios/clangwrap.sh ./make.bash To build a program, use the normal go build command: CGO_ENABLED=1 GOARCH=arm go build import/path To run a program on an iDevice, first make sure you have a valid developer certificate and have setup your iDevice properly to run apps signed by your developer certificate. Then install https://github.com/phonegap/ios-deploy. At a first step, you can try building the famous hello world program to run on your test device. (The needed files are provided at https://github.com/minux/go-ios-examples.) # assume your program binary is helloworld.go, build it into the # example hello.app bundle. CGO_ENABLED=1 GOARCH=arm go build -o hello.app/hello helloworld.go # sign the executable using your developer certificate codesign -f -s "iPhone Developer" --entitlements hello.app/Entitlements.plist hello.app/hello # run the program inside lldb on iDevice, run `ios-deploy` for more # command options ios-deploy --debug --uninstall --bundle hello.app # Depending on your ios-deploy version, you might need to enter "run" # into lldb to run your program, and its output will be shown by lldb. Notes: - A dummy hello.app bundle is provided in this directory to help you get started. - Running the program on an iDevice requires code sign and thus external linking, if your program uses cgo, then it will automatically use external linking. However, if your program does not use cgo, please make sure to add import _ "runtime/cgo" so that external linking will be used. Known issues ============ - crypto/x509 won't build, I don't yet know how to get system root on iOS. - Because I still want to be able to do native build, CGO_ENABLED=1 is not the default, yet.