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I am trying to use GO with SFML and in a sample program. I need to install package gosfml using "go get".
I am on Mac OSX.

I have SFML compiled and installed SFML from source. The include files are under /usr/local/include/SFML

The following command gives the error of a header file not being found.

> go get github.com/manyminds/gosfml

# github.com/manyminds/gosfml
go-proj/src/github.com/manyminds/gosfml/circleShape.go:7:11: fatal error: 'SFML/Graphics/CircleShape.h' file not found
 #include <SFML/Graphics/CircleShape.h>
          ^
1 error generated.

How can I configure GO to find the header file?

Thanks (new to Go)

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The install is looking for header files for SFML which you do not appear to have installed. I would look here first http://www.sfml-dev.org/download/csfml/

If you are still having problems after installing the header files you might try adding an environment variable CGO_CFLAGS with the proper include. Something like

CGO_CFLAGS="-I/path/to/installed_headers/for/sfml"
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  • Thank you. But where did you get CSFML from out of that message? The exact header in the message is in my /usr/local/include/SFML folder. Setting the CGO_CFLAGS got ride of the message. And then it gave me another one about libs. Sigh.
    – amortaza
    May 22, 2016 at 8:05
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You need two environment variables set: Do that, and the error about "libs" will aslo go away.

CGO_CFLAGS == -I%CGO_SFML_INCLUDE%
CGO_LDFLAGS== -L%CGO_SFML_LIB%

I use two extra variables to hold the paths. So I also use:

CGO_SFML_INCLUDE == G:\SDK\SFML\include
CGO_SFML_LIB     == G:\SDK\SFML\lib\gcc

Note that when using:

%PERCENTAGE_SIGN%

It looks up the value of the "PERCENTAGE_SIGN" environment variable and pastes the contents there.

I prefix my variables with "CGO_" not because it is required, but because it is easier to find when alphanumerically sorting environment variables.

The "CGO_" on "CGO_CFLAGS" and "CGO_LDFLAGS" IS necessary.

The linker wants the lib directory, the compiler wants the include directory

Make absolutely sure you spell everything correctly, because you won't get any different error messages if you type out something wrong here.

A big mistake I make is typing "CGO_FLAGS" instead of "CGO_CFLAGS".

Here is a video I did on setup of SFML with Golang: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqoUiIsPfNA

Note that, in my answer I am using absolute paths because I find answers with less abstraction easier. Replace "G:\SDK\SFML" with wherever your sfml is.

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