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* Every file should begin with a <code>package</code> statement. | * Every file should begin with a <code>package</code> statement. | ||
* A package may be defined across several files. | * A package may be defined across several files. | ||
* Code execution begins with a <code>main</code> inside <code>package main</code> | * Code execution begins with a <code>main()</code> function inside <code>package main</code> |
Revision as of 21:26, 7 February 2014
Resources: http://golang.org/
Install and Setup
sudo apt-get install golang
http://golang.org/doc/code.html discusses setting up the GOLANG environment variable and your code repository
mkdir -p $HOME/projects/go/src export GOPATH=$HOME/projects/go (add this to .profile too)
Hello World
// hello.go package main import ( "fmt" "os" "strings" ) func main() { who := "World!" if len(os.Args) > 1 { /* os.Args[0] is "hello" or "hello.exe" */ who = strings.Join(os.Args[1:], " ") } fmt.Println("Hello", who) }
Commands
godoc -http=:8000 # host docs at http://localhost:8000 go build # create binary file in local directory go install # create binary file in $GOPATH/bin go run # just run it, disposing of binary go get github.com/nsf/gocode # grab a remote package and install it to $GOPATH/bin go get -u github.com/nsf/gocode # update to latest version of remote package
Comments
// for end-of-line /* for multiline */
Packages
- Every file should begin with a
package
statement. - A package may be defined across several files.
- Code execution begins with a
main()
function insidepackage main