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Mastering Go

By : Mihalis Tsoukalos
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Mastering Go

By: Mihalis Tsoukalos

Overview of this book

<p>Often referred to as Golang (albeit wrongly), the Go programming language is really making strides thanks to some masterclass developments, architected by the greatest programming minds. Shopify CEO Tobias Lutke has been recently quoted as saying “Go will be the server language of the future.” Go programmers are in high demand, but - more controversially - Go takes the stage where C and Unix programmers previously led the way.</p> <p>The growth of the Go language has seen it become the means by which systems, networking, web, and cloud applications are implemented. If you’re a Go programmer, you’ll already know some Go syntax and will have written some small projects. However, most Go programmers face the difficulty of having to integrate their Golang skills with production code. With Mastering Go, the author shows you just how to tackle this problem. You'll benefit by mastering the use of the libraries and utilize its features, speed, and efficiency for which the Go ecology is justly famous.</p> <p>Offering a compendium of Go, the book begins with an account of how Go has been implemented. You'll also benefit from an in-depth account of concurrency and systems and network programming imperative for modern-day native cloud development through the course of the book.</p>
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Title Page
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Creating example functions


Part of the documentation process is generating example code that showcases the use of some or all of the functions and types of a package.

Example functions have many benefits including the fact that they are executable tests which are executed by go test! Therefore, if an example function contains an // Output: line, the go test tool will check whether the calculated output matches the values found after the // Output: line.

Additionally, examples are really useful when seen in the documentation of the package, which is the subject of the next section. Finally, example functions that are presented on the Go documentation server (https://golang.org/pkg/io/#example_Copy) allow the reader of the documentation to experiment with the example code. The Go playground at https://play.golang.org/ also supports this functionality.

As the go test subcommand is responsible for the examples of a program, you will need to import the testing standard Go package and include example...