SDL2 binding for Go
go-sdl2 is SDL2 wrapped for Go users. It enables interoperability between Go and the SDL2 library which is written in C. That means the original SDL2 installation is required for this to work.
Requirements
Below is some commands that can be used to install the required packages in
some Linux distributions. Some older versions of the distributions such as
Ubuntu 13.10 may also be used but it may miss an optional package such as
libsdl2-ttf-dev on Ubuntu 13.10's case which is available in Ubuntu 14.04.
On Ubuntu 14.04 and above, type:
apt-get install libsdl2{,-mixer,-image,-ttf}-dev
Note: Ubuntu 14.04 currently has broken header file in the SDL2 package that disables people from compiling against it. It will be needed to either patch the header file or install SDL2 from source.
On Fedora 20 and above, type:
yum install SDL2{,_mixer,_image,_ttf}-devel
On Arch Linux, type:
pacman -S sdl2{,_mixer,_image,_ttf}
On Mac OS X, install SDL2 via Homebrew like so:
brew install sdl2{,_image,_ttf,_mixer}
On Windows, install SDL2 via Msys2 like so:
pacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-gcc mingw-w64-x86_64-SDL2{,_mixer,_image,_ttf}
Installation
To get the bindings, type:
go get -v github.com/veandco/go-sdl2/sdl
go get -v github.com/veandco/go-sdl2/sdl_mixer
go get -v github.com/veandco/go-sdl2/sdl_image
go get -v github.com/veandco/go-sdl2/sdl_ttf
or type this if you use Bash terminal:
go get -v github.com/veandco/go-sdl2/sdl{,_mixer,_image,_ttf}
Note: If you didn't use the previous commands or use 'go install', you will experience long
compilation time because Go doesn't keep the built binaries unless you install them.
Example
package main
import "github.com/veandco/go-sdl2/sdl"
func main() {
sdl.Init(sdl.INIT_EVERYTHING)
window, err := sdl.CreateWindow("test", sdl.WINDOWPOS_UNDEFINED, sdl.WINDOWPOS_UNDEFINED,
800, 600, sdl.WINDOW_SHOWN)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
defer window.Destroy()
surface, err := window.GetSurface()
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
rect := sdl.Rect{0, 0, 200, 200}
surface.FillRect(&rect, 0xffff0000)
window.UpdateSurface()
sdl.Delay(1000)
sdl.Quit()
}
For more complete examples, see inside the examples folder.
Documentation
For now, take a look at http://godoc.org/github.com/veandco/go-sdl2/sdl. A full-featured website will be created once we hit a stable point.
Notes
A standalone Go SDL2 library is being considered (read: figured out). That means users should be able to just go get go-sdl2 and compile it without the original C library. That could mean faster build times, more 'idiomatic' Go code, and hopefully more people interested in using and contributing to go-sdl2!
Contributors
if anyone is missing, let me know!
License
Go-SDL2 is BSD 3-clause licensed.