Erased local objects types, as otherwise we would have to copy them correctly, and this is hard because they could leak out of the inline function quite high (see the test).
Kotlin/Native
Kotlin/Native is an LLVM backend for the Kotlin compiler, runtime implementation, and native code generation facility using the LLVM toolchain.
Kotlin/Native is primarily designed to allow compilation for platforms where virtual machines are not desirable or possible (such as iOS or embedded targets), or where a developer is willing to produce a reasonably-sized self-contained program without the need to ship an additional execution runtime.
Prerequisites:
- install JDK for your platform, instead of JRE. The build requires
tools.jar, which is not included in JRE; - on macOS install Xcode 10.0
- on Fedora 26+
yum install ncurses-compat-libsmay be needed
To compile from sources use following steps:
First, download dependencies:
./gradlew dependencies:update
Then, build the compiler and libraries:
./gradlew bundle
The build can take about an hour on a Macbook Pro. To run a shorter build with only the host compiler and libraries, run:
./gradlew dist distPlatformLibs
To include Kotlin compiler in composite build and build
against it, use the kotlinProjectPath project property:
./gradlew dist -PkotlinProjectPath=path/to/kotlin/project
After that, you should be able to compile your programs like this:
export PATH=./dist/bin:$PATH
kotlinc hello.kt -o hello
For an optimized compilation, use -opt:
kotlinc hello.kt -o hello -opt
For tests, use:
./gradlew backend.native:tests:run
To generate interoperability stubs, create a library definition file
(refer to samples/tetris/.../sdl.def), and run the cinterop tool like this:
cinterop -def lib.def
See the provided samples and INTEROP.md for more details.
The Interop tool generates a library in the .klib library format. See LIBRARIES.md
for more details on this file format.