Summary

Go's iota identifier is used in const declarations to simplify definitions of incrementing numbers. Because it can be used in expressions, it provides a generality beyond that of simple enumerations.

The value of iota is reset to 0 whenever the reserved word const appears in the source (i.e. each const block) and incremented by one after each ConstSpec e.g. each Line. This can be combined with the constant shorthand (leaving out everything after the constant name) to very concisely define related constants.

Iota: https://go.dev/ref/spec#Iota

Constant declarations: https://go.dev/ref/spec#Constant_declarations

Examples

The official spec has two great examples:

https://go.dev/ref/spec#Iota

Here's one from Effective Go:

type ByteSize float64

const (
	_           = iota // ignore first value by assigning to blank identifier
	KB ByteSize = 1 << (10 * iota)
	MB
	GB
	TB
	PB
	EB
	ZB
	YB
)

Weekday enum example - How iota is calculated - From Learn Go Programming Blog:

How iota works

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