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* https://pkg.go.dev/os | |||
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* [[Go_Language_Modularization#os|Standard library]] | |||
=Overview= | |||
=TO DEPLETE= | |||
<font color=darkkhaki> | |||
==External== | |||
* https://golang.org/pkg/os | * https://golang.org/pkg/os | ||
* https://golang.org/pkg/os/signal | * https://golang.org/pkg/os/signal | ||
=Internal= | ==Internal== | ||
* [[Go Concepts - Standard Library#Packages|Standard Library]] | * [[Go Concepts - Standard Library#Packages|Standard Library]] | ||
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* [[Go Signals|Signals in Go]] | * [[Go Signals|Signals in Go]] | ||
=Functions= | ==Functions== | ||
==<tt>os.Open()</tt>== | ===<tt>os.Open()</tt>=== | ||
* https://golang.org/pkg/os/#Open | * https://golang.org/pkg/os/#Open | ||
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Works with files and directories. | Works with files and directories. | ||
==<tt>os.Create()</tt>== | ===<tt>os.Create()</tt>=== | ||
* https://golang.org/pkg/os/#Create | * https://golang.org/pkg/os/#Create | ||
=<tt>os.File</tt>= | ==<tt>os.File</tt>== | ||
* https://golang.org/pkg/os/#File | * https://golang.org/pkg/os/#File | ||
==<tt>os.File</tt> Methods== | ===<tt>os.File</tt> Methods=== | ||
* <tt>[https://golang.org/pkg/os/#File.Stat File.Stat()]</tt> | * <tt>[https://golang.org/pkg/os/#File.Stat File.Stat()]</tt> | ||
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* <tt>[https://golang.org/pkg/os/#File.Readdir File.Readdir()]</tt> | * <tt>[https://golang.org/pkg/os/#File.Readdir File.Readdir()]</tt> | ||
=<tt>FileInfo</tt>= | ==<tt>FileInfo</tt>== | ||
* https://golang.org/pkg/os/#FileInfo | * https://golang.org/pkg/os/#FileInfo | ||
==<tt>FileInfo</tt> Methods== | ===<tt>FileInfo</tt> Methods=== | ||
* <font color=red><tt>Size()</tt></font> | * <font color=red><tt>Size()</tt></font> | ||
=<tt>os.Args</tt>= | ==<tt>os.Args</tt>== | ||
<tt>os.Args</tt> is a string slice that holds the command-line arguments, starting with the program name. For more details on how to use see: | <tt>os.Args</tt> is a string slice that holds the command-line arguments, starting with the program name. For more details on how to use see: |
Revision as of 17:31, 25 August 2023
External
Internal
Overview
TO DEPLETE
External
Internal
Functions
os.Open()
Works with files and directories.
os.Create()
os.File
os.File Methods
FileInfo
FileInfo Methods
- Size()
os.Args
os.Args is a string slice that holds the command-line arguments, starting with the program name. For more details on how to use see: