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Cross compile for all possible Golang targets. This script will always be updated, because it uses the `go` command to see what can be built.
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#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# Based on https://gist.github.com/eduncan911/68775dba9d3c028181e4 | |
# but improved to use the `go` command so it never goes out of date. | |
type setopt >/dev/null 2>&1 | |
contains() { | |
# Source: https://stackoverflow.com/a/8063398/7361270 | |
[[ $1 =~ (^|[[:space:]])$2($|[[:space:]]) ]] | |
} | |
SOURCE_FILE=$(echo "$@" | sed 's/\.go//') | |
CURRENT_DIRECTORY="${PWD##*/}" | |
OUTPUT=${SOURCE_FILE:-$CURRENT_DIRECTORY} # if no src file given, use current dir name | |
FAILURES="" | |
# You can set your own flags on the command line | |
FLAGS=${FLAGS:-"-ldflags=\"-s -w\""} | |
# A list of OSes to not build for, space-separated | |
# It can be set from the command line when the script is called. | |
NOT_ALLOWED_OS=${NOT_ALLOWED_OS:-"js android ios solaris illumos aix"} | |
# Get all targets | |
while IFS= read -r target; do | |
GOOS=${target%/*} | |
GOARCH=${target#*/} | |
BIN_FILENAME="${OUTPUT}-${GOOS}-${GOARCH}" | |
if contains "$NOT_ALLOWED_OS" "$GOOS" ; then | |
continue | |
fi | |
# Check for arm and set arm version | |
if [[ $GOARCH == "arm" ]]; then | |
# Set what arm versions each platform supports | |
if [[ $GOOS == "darwin" ]]; then | |
arms="7" | |
elif [[ $GOOS == "windows" ]]; then | |
# This is a guess, it's not clear what Windows supports from the docs | |
# But I was able to build all these on my machine | |
arms="5 6 7" | |
elif [[ $GOOS == *"bsd" ]]; then | |
arms="6 7" | |
else | |
# Linux goes here | |
arms="5 6 7" | |
fi | |
# Now do the arm build | |
for GOARM in $arms; do | |
BIN_FILENAME="${OUTPUT}-${GOOS}-${GOARCH}${GOARM}" | |
if [[ "${GOOS}" == "windows" ]]; then BIN_FILENAME="${BIN_FILENAME}.exe"; fi | |
CMD="GOARM=${GOARM} GOOS=${GOOS} GOARCH=${GOARCH} go build $FLAGS -o ${BIN_FILENAME} $@" | |
echo "${CMD}" | |
eval "${CMD}" || FAILURES="${FAILURES} ${GOOS}/${GOARCH}${GOARM}" | |
done | |
else | |
# Build non-arm here | |
if [[ "${GOOS}" == "windows" ]]; then BIN_FILENAME="${BIN_FILENAME}.exe"; fi | |
CMD="GOOS=${GOOS} GOARCH=${GOARCH} go build $FLAGS -o ${BIN_FILENAME} $@" | |
echo "${CMD}" | |
eval "${CMD}" || FAILURES="${FAILURES} ${GOOS}/${GOARCH}" | |
fi | |
done <<< "$(go tool dist list)" | |
if [[ "${FAILURES}" != "" ]]; then | |
echo "" | |
echo "${SCRIPT_NAME} failed on: ${FAILURES}" | |
exit 1 | |
fi |
does work on windows using the git bash :-)
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No. Installing Bash on Windows may work, but I doubt it.