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#!/bin/bash
#
# GoLang cross-compile snippet for Go 1.6+ based loosely on Dave Chaney's cross-compile script:
# http://dave.cheney.net/2012/09/08/an-introduction-to-cross-compilation-with-go
#
# To use:
#
# $ cd ~/path-to/my-awesome-project
# $ go-build-all
#
# Features:
#
# * Cross-compiles to multiple machine types and architectures.
# * Uses the current directory name as the output name...
# * ...unless you supply an source file: $ go-build-all main.go
# * Windows binaries are named .exe.
# * ARM v5, v6, v7 and v8 (arm64) support
#
# ARM Support:
#
# You must read https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/GoArm for the specifics of running
# Linux/BSD-style kernels and what kernel modules are needed for the target platform.
# While not needed for cross-compilation of this script, you're users will need to ensure
# the correct modules are included.
#
# Requirements:
#
# * GoLang 1.6+ (for mips and ppc), 1.5 for non-mips/ppc.
# * CD to directory of the binary you are compiling. $PWD is used here.
#
# For 1.4 and earlier, see http://dave.cheney.net/2012/09/08/an-introduction-to-cross-compilation-with-go
#
# This PLATFORMS list is refreshed after every major Go release.
# Though more platforms may be supported (freebsd/386), they have been removed
# from the standard ports/downloads and therefore removed from this list.
#
PLATFORMS="darwin/amd64" # amd64 only as of go1.5
PLATFORMS="$PLATFORMS windows/amd64" # arm compilation not available for Windows
PLATFORMS="$PLATFORMS linux/amd64"
PLATFORMS="$PLATFORMS linux/ppc64le"
PLATFORMS="$PLATFORMS linux/arm64"
PLATFORMS="$PLATFORMS linux/386"
PLATFORMS="$PLATFORMS linux/386"
PLATFORMS="$PLATFORMS linux/s390x"
# ARMBUILDS lists the platforms that are currently supported. From this list
# we generate the following architectures:
#
# ARM64 (aka ARMv8) <- only supported on linux and darwin builds (go1.6)
# ARMv7
# ARMv6
# ARMv5
#
# Some words of caution from the master:
#
# @dfc: you'll have to use gomobile to build for darwin/arm64 [and others]
# @dfc: that target expects that you're bulding for a mobile phone
# @dfc: iphone 5 and below, ARMv7, iphone 3 and below ARMv6, iphone 5s and above arm64
#
PLATFORMS_ARM=""
##############################################################
# Shouldn't really need to modify anything below this line. #
##############################################################
type setopt >/dev/null 2>&1
SCRIPT_NAME=`basename "$0"`
FAILURES=""
SOURCE_FILE=`echo $@ | sed 's/\.go//'`
CURRENT_DIRECTORY=${PWD##*/}
OUTPUT=bin/opsgy
rm -r bin
mkdir bin
for PLATFORM in $PLATFORMS; do
GOOS=${PLATFORM%/*}
GOARCH=${PLATFORM#*/}
BIN_FILENAME="${OUTPUT}-${GOOS}-${GOARCH}"
if [[ "${GOOS}" == "windows" ]]; then BIN_FILENAME="${BIN_FILENAME}.exe"; fi
CMD="GOOS=${GOOS} GOARCH=${GOARCH} go build -o ${BIN_FILENAME} $@"
echo "${CMD}"
eval $CMD || FAILURES="${FAILURES} ${PLATFORM}"
done
# ARM builds
if [[ $PLATFORMS_ARM == *"linux"* ]]; then
CMD="GOOS=linux GOARCH=arm64 go build -o ${OUTPUT}-linux-arm64 $@"
echo "${CMD}"
eval $CMD || FAILURES="${FAILURES} ${PLATFORM}"
fi
for GOOS in $PLATFORMS_ARM; do
GOARCH="arm"
# build for each ARM version
for GOARM in 7 6 5; do
BIN_FILENAME="${OUTPUT}-${GOOS}-${GOARCH}${GOARM}"
CMD="GOARM=${GOARM} GOOS=${GOOS} GOARCH=${GOARCH} go build -o ${BIN_FILENAME} $@"
echo "${CMD}"
eval "${CMD}" || FAILURES="${FAILURES} ${GOOS}/${GOARCH}${GOARM}"
done
done
# eval errors
if [[ "${FAILURES}" != "" ]]; then
echo ""
echo "${SCRIPT_NAME} failed on: ${FAILURES}"
exit 1
fi