A library for calling C functions from Go without Cgo.
This is beta software so expect bugs and potentially API breaking changes but each release will be tagged to avoid breaking people's code. Bug reports are encouraged.
The Ebitengine game engine was ported to use only Go on Windows. This enabled
cross-compiling to Windows from any other operating system simply by setting GOOS=windows
. The purego project was
born to bring that same vision to the other platforms supported by Ebitengine.
- Simple Cross-Compilation: No C means you can build for other platforms easily without a C compiler.
- Faster Compilation: Efficiently cache your entirely Go builds.
- Smaller Binaries: Using Cgo generates a C wrapper function for each C function called. Purego doesn't!
- Dynamic Linking: Load symbols at runtime and use it as a plugin system.
- Foreign Function Interface: Call into other languages that are compiled into shared objects.
- Cgo Fallback: Works even with CGO_ENABLED=1 so incremental porting is possible. This also means unsupported GOARCHs (freebsd/riscv64, linux/mips, etc.) will still work except for float arguments and return values.
- FreeBSD: amd64, arm64
- Linux: amd64, arm64
- macOS / iOS: amd64, arm64
- Windows: 386*, amd64, arm*, arm64
*
These architectures only support SyscallN and NewCallback
This example only works on macOS and Linux. For a complete example look at libc which supports Windows and FreeBSD.
package main
import (
"fmt"
"runtime"
"github.com/ebitengine/purego"
)
func getSystemLibrary() string {
switch runtime.GOOS {
case "darwin":
return "/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib"
case "linux":
return "libc.so.6"
default:
panic(fmt.Errorf("GOOS=%s is not supported", runtime.GOOS))
}
}
func main() {
libc, err := purego.Dlopen(getSystemLibrary(), purego.RTLD_NOW|purego.RTLD_GLOBAL)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
var puts func(string)
purego.RegisterLibFunc(&puts, libc, "puts")
puts("Calling C from Go without Cgo!")
}
Then to run: CGO_ENABLED=0 go run main.go
If you have questions about how to incorporate purego in your project or want to discuss how it works join the Discord!
Purego uses code that originates from the Go runtime. These files are under the BSD-3 License that can be found in the Go Source. This is a list of the copied files:
abi_*.h
from packageruntime/cgo
zcallback_darwin_*.s
from packageruntime
internal/fakecgo/abi_*.h
from packageruntime/cgo
internal/fakecgo/asm_GOARCH.s
from packageruntime/cgo
internal/fakecgo/callbacks.go
from packageruntime/cgo
internal/fakecgo/go_GOOS_GOARCH.go
from packageruntime/cgo
internal/fakecgo/iscgo.go
from packageruntime/cgo
internal/fakecgo/setenv.go
from packageruntime/cgo
internal/fakecgo/freebsd.go
from packageruntime/cgo
The files abi_*.h
and internal/fakecgo/abi_*.h
are the same because Bazel does not support cross-package use of
#include
so we need each one once per package. (cf. issue)