commit | a89acfe05080237251693c44c1254af4cd0b1524 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Alex Fandrianto <alexfandrianto@google.com> | Tue Jun 21 15:48:40 2016 -0700 |
committer | Alex Fandrianto <alexfandrianto@google.com> | Tue Jun 21 23:21:22 2016 +0000 |
tree | 4f000f042be42af46b052b8b5b4dd0b62a2a4f93 | |
parent | a9441b43ced2bebc449b80f6c9014663aa6c258c [diff] |
x/ref: syncbase cgo bridge ListenForAppPeers and ListenForInvites We use the syncbase/discovery implementations of ListenForAppPeers and ListenForInvites to surface them in the cgo bridge. The next steps are to plumb this through in jni (and Swift). Note: Untested. All I can tell is that it compiles. Other than doing the JNI + high-level implementation, how can I check? Note2: I've been hooking this up through JNI and high-level Java. It compiles there and has approximately the correct format. Change-Id: I00c6ff045073cc7c3d9b32769cf3f2858b7bd0f3
This repository contains a reference implementation of the Vanadium APIs.
Unlike the APIs in https://github.com/vanadium/go.v23, which promises to provide backward compatibility this repository makes no such promises.