Cross platform has been well studied on desktop, but this is an exploration in doing that on mobile and an open request
for comments and improvements.
- run
make androidto build APK from the command line - Example Application is built with Android Studio
"mobile times 3", Android, iOS, and Windows Phone. (todo, windows phone support)
There are many ways to contribute to mx3:
- new proposals for architecture and techniques
- bugfixes
- documentation of any kind
- new target platforms
- educating us about your use case for cross platform mobile
There are a few things laid out in TODO, if you want to contribute but don't know how. If you are building a large feature, please file an issue first to ensure that it aligns with the goals of mx3 - if it does, please submit a Pull Request during development to solicit feedback and enable incremental code review throughout the process.
python(required for gyp)- xcode &
xcodebuild - android ndk and
ndk-buildon your PATH to build for android - windows phone developer tools (eventually...)
- Run
git submodule update --initto download all dependencies - Optionally
gem install xcprettyto make the output ofxcodebuildnice - Run
make play. You should see "Hello, #{your login name}" printed to the console, if so, you seem to already have all the requirements met for building on iOS. - Run
make androidto build the example android application
Run make play ios or make play mac
Running any of the make commands will automatically download gyp and create
.xcodeproj files for each platform.
Build files are generated in build_ios/mx3.xcodeproj, build_mac/mx3.xcodeproj, and GypAndroid.mk but be careful,
running make commands again will overwrite any changes you make to these files. If you need to change something,
you should be able to do so from common.gypi or mx3.gyp and recompile your buildfiles.
Make targets:
clean- clean all generated filesmake test- run the c++ testsios,mac- builds a static library for each platformandroid- build the example app APKmake play- to write some quick "playground" style code in objc (see objc/play.m)
- mx3.gyp - gyp meta-build file for per-target settings
- common.gypi - a gyp include which defines project wide settings
- Application.mk - the android make file
- Makefile - helper for interacting with gyp, and using command line builds (no xcode!!)
- deps/ - third party dependencies
- example_mac/ - a external xcodeproj which uses libmx3 ("the client" in a client/server model)
- include/ - header include paths, no code here
- objc/ - objc bindings to mx3::Api. Very simple api translation (NSString * -> std::string, lowerCamel -> under_lower, etc.)
- src/ - the c++ library, there should be no objc/java code here ("the server" in a client/server model)
- test/ - c++ tests