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# Building
To build the Go library, you need the dependencies for your system installed. We will go over the needed dependencies for Linux and Windows. Afterwards, we explain the basic commands to build the library.
## Linux
To build the GO shared library using Linux you need the following dependencies:

- [Go](https://go.dev/doc/install) 1.15 or later
- [Gcc](https://gcc.gnu.org/)
- [GNU Make](https://www.gnu.org/software/make/)
- Dependencies for each wrapper you are interested in

## Windows
On Windows, you can install gcc and make (or even Go) via MinGW or Cygwin or use WSL. For MinGW:

1. [Install MinGW](https://www.msys2.org/#installation) (you don't need to install any extra packages yet) and open some
   MSYS2 terminal (e.g. from the start menu or one of the installed binaries)
2. Install the [`make`](https://packages.msys2.org/package/make?repo=msys) package (`pacman -S make`) (or
   e.g. [`mingw-w64-x86_64-make`](https://packages.msys2.org/package/mingw-w64-x86_64-make?repo=mingw64) and
   use `mingw32-make` in the command line)
3. To compile for x86_64:
    1. Install the [`mingw-w64-x86_64-gcc`](https://packages.msys2.org/package/mingw-w64-x86_64-gcc?repo=mingw64)
       package
    2. Open the MinGW 64-bit console, via the start menu, or in your current
       terminal: `path/to/msys64/msys2_shell.cmd -mingw64 -defterm -no-start -use-full-path`
    3. Run the make commands in the project directory
4. To compile for x86 (32-bit):
    1. Install the [`mingw-w64-i686-gcc`](https://packages.msys2.org/package/mingw-w64-i686-gcc?repo=mingw32) package
    2. Open the MinGW 32-bit console, via the start menu, or in your current
       terminal: `path/to/msys64/msys2_shell.cmd -mingw32 -defterm -no-start -use-full-path`
    3. Run the make commands in the project directory

## Commands
To build the shared library for the current platform issue the following command in the root directory:

```bash
make
```

Build shared library for specified OS & architecture (example):

```bash
make GOOS=windows GOARCH=386
```

To list all platforms supported by cgo, run `go tool dist list`.

Results will be output in `exports/lib/`.

Usually you will need to specify the compiler when cross compiling, for example:

```bash
make GOOS=windows GOARCH=amd64 CC=x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc
```

For example, you can cross compile for Windows from Linux using [MinGW-w64](https://www.mingw-w64.org/downloads/).

### Cleaning
Clean built libraries and wrapper builds:

```bash
make -j clean
```

Usually you won't need to do this, as changes in the library should automatically be incorporated in wrappers.
Specify `CLEAN_ALL=1` to also remove downloaded dependencies for some wrappers. You can clean individual wrappers by
executing clean in their directories, or specify `WRAPPERS=...`.