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First glance in Go

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Because I forgot to install the Chinese input in this OS, I have to use English input.

The first problem which I ran into is "how to import the local file in Golang"

First, it may be my fault but I really didn‘t see any documents say that if you want to import a local file in another Go file, you should create a folder to put the imported file. Below is my case:

I created a file said "example2.go", then typed some codes:

package example2

func Add(a, b int) int {
    return a + b
}

I wanted to import it in another file said "example1.go"

package main

import (
        "fmt"
        "./example2"
       )

func main() {
    fmt.Println("Hello Go!")
    fmt.Println(example2.Add(1,2))
}

when I tried to run the example1.go file, the go runtime threw an error said "couldn‘t find the example2". what‘s the problem? Is GOPATH not set? Is example2.go not compiled? Finally, I found it is the folder structure problem. My orignal folder structure likes this

Goworkspace
- pkg
- src
    - example1.go
    - example2.go
- bin

But Go 1.4 doesn‘t support import a single file as a package. So I have to put the "example2.go" in a folder said "package2"

Goworkspace
- pkg
- src
    - example1.go
    - package2
        - example2.go
- bin

then change the code

package main

import (
        "fmt"
        "package2"
       )

func main() {
    fmt.Println("Hello Go!")
    fmt.Println(example2.Add(1,2))
}

it works. So it means a package always refers to a folder in the Golang.

 

First glance in Go

原文:http://www.cnblogs.com/moonz-wu/p/4251750.html

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