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author | Alexey Palazhchenko <alexey.palazhchenko@gmail.com> | Sun Sep 03 10:17:50 2017 +0300 |
committer | Alan Donovan <adonovan@google.com> | Mon Sep 04 18:50:48 2017 +0000 |
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gotypes: Go 1.9 was released Change-Id: I482c34974a153838ddebf8f9450e29d79b19cd69 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/61018 Reviewed-by: Alan Donovan <adonovan@google.com>
This repository contains a collection of Go programs and libraries that demonstrate the language, standard libraries, and tools.
go get github.com/golang/example/hello
A trivial “Hello, world” program that uses a stringutil package.
Command hello covers:
Library stringutil covers:
go get github.com/golang/example/outyet
A web server that answers the question: “Is Go 1.x out yet?”
Topics covered:
goapp get github.com/golang/example/appengine-hello
A trivial “Hello, world” App Engine application intended to be used as the starting point for your own code.
Note: The goapp
tool is part of the Google App Engine SDK for Go.
The go/types
package is a type-checker for Go programs. It is one of the most complex packages in Go's standard library, so we have provided this tutorial to help you find your bearings. It comes with several example programs that you can obtain using go get
and play with as you learn to build tools that analyze or manipulate Go programs.
A trivial web server that demonstrates the use of the template
package's block
feature.