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| ==<tt>build</tt>== | | ==<span id='Build_an_Executable_with_go_build'></span><span id='Package_without_Module_Support'></span><span id='Package_within_a_Module'></span><tt>build</tt>== |
| The <code>build</code> command compiles one or more packages. If a [[Go_Packages#The_main_Package|"main" package]] is among the arguments, the tool creates an executable as described [[#Build_an_Executable_with_go_build|below]]. The following flags apply:{{Internal|Go_Tool_Shared_Flags#Overview|Shared Flags}}
| | {{Internal|go build#Overview|<tt>go build</tt>}} |
| <font color=darkkhaki>TO DEPLETE: [[Go_Commands_-_build]]</font> | |
| ===Build an Executable with <tt>go build</tt>===
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| go build [options] <main-package-import-path> | |
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| Note that depending on whether the package is part of module or not, the main package import path may include the [[Go_Modules#Module_Path_.28Module_Name.29|module path]].
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| The executable is placed in the directory <code>go build</code> is executed from.
| | ==<span id='Build_and_Install_an_Executable_with_go_install'></span><span id='Package_without_Module_Support_2'></span><span id='Package_within_a_Module_2'></span><span id='Build_and_Install_Package_Object_Files'></span><span id='Package_without_Module_Support_3'></span><span id='Package_within_a_Module_3'></span><tt>install</tt>== |
| | {{Internal|go install#Overview|<tt>go install</tt>}} |
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| The name of the executable is given by the last segment of the main package import path, and it can be configured with the <code>-o</code> command line option. The argument of <code>-o</code> can be the new name of the executable file, in which case the executable will be written in the current directory, or an absolute or relative path, in which case the executable, named after the last segment of the path, will be written at the given path.
| | ==<tt>run</tt>== |
| | | The <code>run</code> command compiles the specified packages or files by delegating to <code>[[#build|go build]]</code> and then runs the executable. There must be a <code>main</code> for an executable to be generated. |
| ====<span id='build_PwMS'></span>Package without Module Support====
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| In case of a package without module support, with the <code>go</code> tool configured in [[Go_Language_Modularization#Module-Aware_or_GOPATH_Mode|GOPATH mode]] (<code>GOPATH</code> configured to include the parent of the <code>src</code> directory and <code>GO111MODULE</code> set to "auto"), and with this directory layout:
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| └─ main.go <font color=teal># package main</font>
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| the executable is built with:
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| <syntaxhighlight lang='bash'> | | <syntaxhighlight lang='bash'> |
| go build a/b/c | | cd $PROJECT_DIR |
| | go run ./src/main/main.go some-arg-1 some-arg-2 |
| </syntaxhighlight> | | </syntaxhighlight> |
| The executable will be named "c", based on the last segment of the package import path and will be place in the directory <code>go build</code> was executed from. To change the name of the executable, use the <code>-o</code> option: | | The first argument that does not end in <code>.go</code> is assumed to be the beginning of the list of command line arguments of the executable. |
| <syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
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| go build -o blue a/b/c
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| This will create an executable named "blue".
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| ====<span id='build_PwM'></span>Package within a Module====
| | <font color=darkkhaki>Is the above true though? The following command runs fine, where "example.com/experimental-go-module/cmd/gotest" is the package path of a "main" package inside of the "example.com/experimental-go-module" module. No argument ends in <code>.go</code>, yet it works: |
| An <code>a/b/c</code> main package with a similar layout, but this time included within an <code>example.com</code> module
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| └─ go.mod
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| </font>
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| can have its executable built with:
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| <syntaxhighlight lang='bash'> | | <syntaxhighlight lang='bash'> |
| go build [-o blue] example.com/a/b/c | | go run example.com/experimental-go-module/cmd/gotest |
| </syntaxhighlight> | | </syntaxhighlight> |
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| ==<tt>install</tt>==
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| <code>go install</code> is similar to <code>[[#build|go build]]</code> except that is saves the compiled code in form of [[Go_Language#Object_File|object files]] and possibly binary executables, locally for each packages instead of discarding it. The shared flags describe here apply: {{Internal|Go_Tool_Shared_Flags#Overview|Shared Flags}}
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| <code>go install</code> is used for building and publishing [[Go_Packages#Publishing_Packages|packages]] and [[Go_Modules#Publishing_Modules|modules]].
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| <font color=darkkhaki>If executed from a git workarea, there is underlying git interaction.</font>
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| ===Build and Install an Executable with <tt>go install</tt>===
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| <syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
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| go install [options] <main-package-import-path>
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| Note that depending on whether the package is part of module or not, the main package import path may include the [[Go_Modules#Module_Path_.28Module_Name.29|module path]].
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| The name of the executable is given by the last segment of the main package import path and cannot be changed with <code>-o</code> option, as in the case of the <code>[[#build|go build]]</code> command. Because of this detail, <code>go build</code> is probably a better way to build executables, if you want to change the name of the executable.
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| <span id='Executable_Placement'></span>The executable is placed under <code>${GOBIN}</code> directory if the <code>[[Go_Environment_Variables#GOBIN|GOBIN]]</code> environment variable is set, or under <code>${GOPATH}/bin</code> otherwise. The default value for <code>${GOPATH}</code> is <code>~/go</code>. For more details see <code>[[Go_Environment_Variables#GOPATH|GOPATH]]</code>.
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| ====<span id='install_exec_PwMS'></span>Package without Module Support====
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| In case of a package without module support, with the <code>go</code> tool configured in [[Go_Language_Modularization#Module-Aware_or_GOPATH_Mode|GOPATH mode]] (<code>GOPATH</code> configured to include the parent of the <code>src</code> directory and <code>GO111MODULE</code> set to "auto"), and with this directory layout:
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| the executable is built with:
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| go install a/b/c
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| The executable will be named "c", based on the last segment of the package import path and will be place in a directory determined by the rules described [[#Executable_Placement|above]].
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| Unlike <code>go build</code>, <code>go install</code> does not accept an <code>-o</code> option to change the name of the executable.
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| ====<span id='install_exec_PwM'></span>Package within a Module====
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| An <code>a/b/c</code> main package with a similar layout, but this time included within an <code>example.com</code> module
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| │ └─ main.go <font color=teal># package main</font>
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| can have its executable built with:
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| go install example.com/a/b/c
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| </syntaxhighlight>
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| The executable is named based on the last sentiment of the package import path and it placed in a directory determined by the rules described [[#Executable_Placement|here]].
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| ===Build and Install Package Object Files===
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| ====<span id='install_object_PwMS'></span>Package without Module Support====
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| <code>[[Go_Environment_Variables#GOPATH|GOPATH]]</code> and <code>[[Go_Environment_Variables#GO111MODULE|GO111MODULE]]</code> should be configured as described in the [[#install_exec_PwMS|Package without Module Support]] executable <code>install</code> section, above. The package [[Go_Language#Object_File|object file]] is built and installed with:
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| go install <package-import-path>
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| The command will compile and install the object file under <code>${[[Go_Environment_Variables#GOPATH|GOPATH]]}/pkg/${[[Go_Environment_Variables#GOOS|GOOS]]}_${[[Go_Environment_Variables#GOARCH|GOARCH]]}/<import-path></code>.
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| If the package specified as argument has dependency packages, <code>go install</code> will correctly locate and compile the source files for both the dependent package and all dependency packages identified walking the transitive dependency graph. If any of the dependencies fails to compile, the installation process will fail. However, only the object file corresponding to specified package will be written in <code>${GOPATH}/pkg</code>. To install the object files for the entire dependency chain, the packages have to be explicitly specified on the command line.
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| If the <code>pkg</code> subdirectory does not exist, it will be created. The <code>go install</code> can be run from the <code>${GOPATH}</code> directory, or from some any other directory. As long the <code>GOPATH</code> and <code>GO111MODULE</code> are correctly set, the results will be the same.
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| <code>[[Go_Environment_Variables#GOPATH|GOPATH]]</code> may list [[Go_Environment_Variables#Relative_Order|multiple colon-separated directories]]. As long as the package to be installed is declared under one of those directories, it will be correctly located and <code>go install</code> will write the corresponding object files under the <code>pkg</code> subdirectory of the corresponding root. If multiple <code>GOPATH</code> directories contain package with the same import path, only the first package will be processed.
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| ====<span id='install_object_PwM'></span>Package within a Module====
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| ==<tt>run</tt>==
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| The <code>run</code> command compiles the specified packages or files by delegating to <code>[[#build|go build]]</code> and then runs the executable. There must be a <code>main</code> for an executable to be generated.
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| cd $PROJECT_DIR
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| go run ./src/main/main.go some-arg-1 some-arg-2
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| </syntaxhighlight>
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| The first argument that does not end in <code>.go</code> is assumed to be the beginning of the list of command line arguments of the executable.
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| The shared flags described here apply: {{Internal|Go_Tool_Shared_Flags#Overview|Shared Flags}} | | The shared flags described here apply: {{Internal|Go_Tool_Shared_Flags#Overview|Shared Flags}} |
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| </syntaxhighlight> | | </syntaxhighlight> |
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| | ==<tt>link</tt>== |
| | {{Internal|go tool link#Overview|<tt>go tool link</tt>}} |
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| ==<tt>doc</tt>== | | ==<tt>doc</tt>== |
| The <code>doc</code> command prints documentation for a package or a package member:
| | {{Internal|Go_doc#Overview|<tt>go doc</tt>}} |
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| go doc time
| | ==<span id='fmt'></span><tt>fmt</tt> (<tt>gofmt</tt>)== |
| </syntaxhighlight> | | {{Internal|Go_fmt#Overview|<tt>go fmt</tt>}} |
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| go doc time.Since | |
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| ==<tt>fmt</tt>== | | ==<span id='Problems_with_get'></span><tt>get</tt>== |
| The <code>fmt</code> ("format") command formats source code files.
| | {{Internal|Go get#Overview|<tt>go get</tt>}} |
| ==<tt>get</tt>==
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| The <code>get</code> command downloads packages and installs them. The shared flags described here apply: {{Internal|Go_Tool_Shared_Flags#Overview|Shared Flags}}
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| ==<tt>list</tt>== | | ==<tt>list</tt>== |
| The <code>list</code> command lists all installed packages. The shared flags described here apply: {{Internal|Go_Tool_Shared_Flags#Overview|Shared Flags}}
| | {{Internal|Go_list#Overview|<tt>go list</tt>}} |
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| ==<tt>test</tt>== | | ==<tt>test</tt>== |
| The <code>test</code> command runs tests. The shared flags described here apply: {{Internal|Go_Tool_Shared_Flags#Overview|Shared Flags}}
| | {{Internal|Go test Command|<tt>go test</code> Command}} |
| For more details, see:
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| {{Internal|Go_Testing#Overview|Go Testing}}
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| ==<tt>env</tt>== | | ==<tt>env</tt>== |
| The <code>env</code> command prints the effective values of the [[Go_Environment_Variables|environment variables]] relevant to the tool chain.
| | {{Internal|go env#Overview|<tt>go env</tt>}} |
| <syntaxhighlight lang='bash'> | |
| go env GOOS GOARCH GOPATH | |
| </syntaxhighlight> | |
| ==<tt>get</tt>==
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| The <code>get</code> command retrieve and update packages.
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| <font color=darkkhaki>TODO Addison-Wesley The Go Programming Language Section 10.7.2</font>
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| ==<tt>mod</tt>== | | ==<tt>mod</tt>== |
| {{Internal|go mod#Overview|<tt>go mod</tt>}} | | {{Internal|go mod#Overview|<tt>go mod</tt>}} |
| | | ==<tt>vet</tt>== |
| =TO DEPLETE= | | <font color=darkkhaki> |
| | Deplete: [[Go Commands - vet|vet]] |
| | </font> |
| | ==<tt>version</tt>== |
| <font color=darkkhaki> | | <font color=darkkhaki> |
| Deplete: | | Deplete [[Go Commands - version|version]] |
| * [[Go Concepts - Documentation#Reading_Documentation|doc]]
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| * [[Go Commands - fmt|fmt]]
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| * [[Go Commands - get|get]]
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| * [[Go Commands - version|version]]
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| * [[Go Commands - vet|vet]]
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| </font> | | </font> |