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GO
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Running and Building:
$ go run hello-world.go
hello world
$ go build hello-world.go
$ ls
hello-world hello-world.go
$ ./hello-world
hello world
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DIRECTORY STRUCTURE
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https://golang.org/doc/code.html
if you don't have your GOPATH exported, do so with
export GOPATH=$(go env GOPATH)
you have a GOPATH which points to e.g. ~/go/
this is where everything in go is stored.
it has three directories,
- src
- pkg
- bin
installed programs have their executables stored in bin
all your project and the src code of other people's projects are in src, with paths identifying them e.g.
src/github.com/jesseduffield/gitgot
If you want to make an executable, give every file in your project directory `package main`, otherwise if you want to make a package, name everything `package mypackage`. This name should be the name of the project directory for your project.
to install a program, inside the project folder
go install
This adds the program to /bin
to build a package, inside the project folder
go build
this adds the package to /pkg so that it can be linked easily in the future.
to build and run your program just do this:
~/github.com/jesseduffield/gitgot:
▶ go install && gitgot
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BUILD SYSTEMS
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Currently for installs I'm using
/Users/jesseduffieldduffield/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 3/Packages/User/custom_go_install.sublime-build
note that the argument to go install should be the directory from the end of /src/ onwards.
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FMT
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casting anything to a string
fmt.Sprint(thing)