Samples
This directory contains a set of samples demonstrating how one can work with Kotlin/Native. The samples can be
built using Gradle build tool. See README.md in sample directories to learn more about specific samples and
the building process.
androidNativeActivity- Android Native Activity rendering 3D graphics using OpenGLEScalculator- iOS Swift application, using Kotlin/Native code compiled into the frameworkcocoapods- A Kotlin/Native application using theAFNetworkinglibrary from CocoaPods.csvparser- simple CSV file parser and analyzerechoServer- TCP/IP echo servergitchurn- program interoperating withlibgit2for GIT repository analysisgtk- GTK3 interoperability examplehtml5Canvas- WebAssembly examplelibcurl- using of FTP/HTTP/HTTPS client librarylibcurlnonBlockingEchoServer- multi-client TCP/IP echo server using co-routinesobjc- AppKit Objective-C interoperability example for macOSopengl- OpenGL/GLUT teapot examplepython_extension- Python extension written in Kotlin/Nativetensorflow- simple client for TensorFlow Machine Intelligence librarytetris- Tetris game implementation (using SDL2 for rendering)uikit- UIKit Objective-C interoperability example for iOSvideoplayer- SDL and FFMPEG-based video and audio playerwin32- trivial Win32 GUI applicationworkers- example of using workers API
Note: If the samples are built from a source tree (not from a distribution archive) the compiler built from
the sources is used. So you must build the compiler and the necessary platform libraries by running
./gradlew bundle from the Kotlin/Native root directory before building samples (see
README.md for details).
Alternatively you may remove a line kotlin.native.home=<...> from all gradle.properties files.
In this case the Gradle plugin downloads and uses a default compiler for this plugin version.
One may also build all the samples with one command. To build them using Gradle run:
./gradlew buildAllSamples