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<tt>SWIG/Examples/go/callback/</tt>
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<H2>Implementing C++ callbacks in Go</H2>

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This example illustrates how to use directors to implement C++ callbacks in Go.
See the <a href="../../../Doc/Manual/Go.html#Go_director_classes">Go Director
Classes</a> documentation subsection for an in-depth explanation how to use the
director feature.
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<li><a href="example.h">example.h</a>.  Header with the definition of the Caller and Callback classes.
<li><a href="example.i">example.i</a>.  SWIG interface file.
<li><a href="gocallback.go">gocallback.go</a>.  Go source with the definition of the GoCallback class.
<li><a href="runme.go">runme.go</a>. Sample Go program.
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