Merge pull request #9 from eliasnaur/master
Added support for build tags with the -tags flag
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@ -161,3 +161,13 @@ package $PACKAGENAME
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// supplied to go-bindata.
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var go_bindata = make(map[string] func() []byte)
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```
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#### Build tags
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With the optional -tags flag, you can specify any go build tags that
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must be fulfilled for the output file to be included in a build. This
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is useful for including binary data in multiple formats, where the desired
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format is specified at build time with the appropriate tag(s).
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The tags are appended to a `// +build` line in the beginning of the output file
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and must follow the build tags syntax specified by the go tool.
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main.go
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prefix = flag.String("prefix", "", "Optional path prefix to strip off map keys and function names.")
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uncompressed = flag.Bool("uncompressed", false, "The specified resource will /not/ be GZIP compressed when this flag is specified. This alters the generated output code.")
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nomemcopy = flag.Bool("nomemcopy", false, "Use a .rodata hack to get rid of unnecessary memcopies. Refer to the documentation to see what implications this carries.")
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tags = flag.String("tags", "", "Optional build tags")
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toc = flag.Bool("toc", false, "Generate a table of contents for this and other files. The input filepath becomes the map key. This option is only useable in non-pipe mode.")
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version = flag.Bool("version", false, "Display version information.")
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regFuncName = regexp.MustCompile(`[^a-zA-Z0-9_]`)
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defer fd.Close()
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if *tags != "" {
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fmt.Fprintf(fd, "// +build %s\n\n", *tags)
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}
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// Translate binary to Go code.
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translate(fs, fd, *pkgname, *funcname, *uncompressed, *nomemcopy)
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