Qt is a cross-platform application framework that is used for developing application software that can be run on various software and hardware platforms with little or no change in the underlying codebase.
Go (often referred to as golang) is a programming language created at Google.
This package allows you to write Qt applications entirely in Go.
Gallery of applications making use of this package.
WIP
Most Qt functions are accessible from Go.
The package should already contain everything you need to build fully featured applications, the webengine/webview packages don't work on Windows though.
Please pin the repo to a commit that is known to work for you, because there have been no releases so far.
- Wiki
- FAQ
- Installation
- Getting Started
- Qt Documentation
- #qt-binding Slack channel (invite)
Target | Arch | Linkage | Docker Deployment | Host OS |
---|---|---|---|---|
Windows | (32 / 64) | (dynamic / static) | Yes | Any |
Linux | 64 | (dynamic / system libs) | Yes | Any |
Android (+Wear) | arm | dynamic | Yes | Any |
Android-Emulator (+Wear) | 32 | dynamic | Yes | Any |
Raspberry Pi (1/2/3) | arm | (dynamic / system libs) | Yes | Any |
SailfishOS | arm | system libs | Yes | Any |
SailfishOS-Emulator | 32 | system libs | Yes | Any |
Ubuntu Touch | (arm / 64) | system libs | Yes | Any |
macOS | 64 | dynamic | No | macOS |
iOS | arm64 | static | No | macOS |
iOS-Simulator | 64 | static | No | macOS |
AsteroidOS | arm | system libs | No | Linux |
This package is released under LGPLv3.
Qt is available under multiple licenses.