This commit adds comprehensive Android support for Wails v3, enabling
Go applications to run as native Android apps with WebView-based UI.
Key features:
- Android-specific application implementation with JNI bridge
- WebView integration via WebViewAssetLoader for serving assets
- JavaScript runtime injection and execution via JNI callbacks
- Binding call support with async result callbacks
- Event system support for Android platform
- Full example Android app with Gradle build system
Technical details:
- Uses CGO with Android NDK for cross-compilation
- Implements JNI callbacks for Go <-> Java communication
- Supports both ARM64 and x86_64 architectures
- WebView debugging support via Chrome DevTools Protocol
- Handles empty response body case in binding calls to prevent panic
Files added:
- v3/pkg/application/*_android.go - Android platform implementations
- v3/pkg/events/events_android.go - Android event definitions
- v3/internal/*/\*_android.go - Android-specific internal packages
- v3/examples/android/ - Complete example Android application
- v3/ANDROID_ARCHITECTURE.md - Architecture documentation
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* Expose `DefaultApplicationMenu`.
Add `FindByLabel` and `ItemAt` for finding menu items in a menu
* Add `Menu.RemoveMenuItem()`, `MneuItem.GetAccelerator()` and `MenuItem.RemoveAccelerator()`
* Remove `Update`
* Iterate when removing menu items
* Add `GetSubmenu()`
- drop the gtkSignalHandlers map entirely (wasn't used)
- use 'uint' for mapping signal IDs to MenuItem
- store and retrieve the menuitem identifier to/from the menu item widget
Linux requires a `gtk_menu_bar` for a gtk_window to display a menu.
For the `systray` a `gtk_menu` is needed instead.
This change creates the correct type of `impl` for the `Menu`
depending on how it is being used.