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↑ "fmt - The Go Programming Language". golang.org. Retrieved 2019-04-08.<templatestyles src="Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css"></templatestyles>
Tools
go build
, which builds Go binaries using only information in the source files themselves, no separate makefilesgo test
, for unit testing and microbenchmarksgo fmt
, for formatting codego get
, for retrieving and installing remote packagesgo vet
, a static analyzer looking for potential errors in codego run
, a shortcut for building and executing codegodoc
, for displaying documentation or serving it via HTTPgorename
, for renaming variables, functions, and so on in a type-safe waygo generate
, a standard way to invoke code generators
Hello world
package main import "fmt" func main() { fmt.Println("Hello, world!") }
where "fmt" is the package for formatted I/O, similar to C's C file input/output.[1]
See also
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_(programming_language)#Version_history
- Go, Gorutine:
go [ mod
|list
|fmt
,for
|build
|get
|version
|env | install | test
]go help
, Go template, Echo go web framework, Go packages, Blank identifier - Programming languages: C, glibc, musl, C++, gcc, Conan, make, Class warfare, Clang, Hello, World! (C),
puts
, array, Lisp
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