/* 28 february 2014 */ /* This includes all Objective-C runtime headers for convenience. It also creates wrappers around objc_msgSend() out of necessity. cgo doesn't support calling variable argument list C functions, so objc_msgSend() cannot be called directly. Furthermore, Objective-C selectors work by basically sending the arguments to objc_msgSend() verbatim across the wire. This basically means we're stuck making wrapper functions for every possible argument list. What fun! The format should be self-explanatory. */ #include #include #include #include inline id objc_msgSend_noargs(id obj, SEL sel) { return objc_msgSend(obj, sel); } #define m1(name, type1) \ inline id objc_msgSend_ ## name (id obj, SEL sel, type1 a) \ { \ return objc_msgSend(obj, sel, a); \ } #define m2(name, type1, type2) \ inline id objc_msgSend_ ## name (id obj, SEL sel, type1 a, type2 b) \ { \ return objc_msgSend(obj, sel, a, b); \ } #define m3(name, type1, type2, type3) \ inline id objc_msgSend_ ## name (id obj, SEL sel, type1 a, type2 b, type3 c) \ { \ return objc_msgSend(obj, sel, a, b, c); \ } #define m4(name, type1, type2, type3, type4) \ inline id objc_msgSend_ ## name (id obj, SEL sel, type1 a, type2 b, type3 c, type4 d) \ { \ return objc_msgSend(obj, sel, a, b, c, d); \ } m1(str, char *) /* TODO Go string? */ m1(id, id) extern id _objc_msgSend_rect(id obj, SEL sel, int64_t x, int64_t y, int64_t w, int64_t h); m1(sel, SEL) extern id _objc_msgSend_uint(id obj, SEL sel, uintptr_t a); m2(id_id, id, id) m3(id_id_id, id, id, id) m3(sel_id_bool, SEL, id, BOOL) extern id _objc_msgSend_rect_uint_uint_bool(id obj, SEL sel, int64_t x, int64_t y, int64_t w, int64_t h, uintptr_t b, uintptr_t c, BOOL d); m4(id_sel_id_id, id, SEL, id, id)