Command Line Argument Processing in Go: Difference between revisions
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<code>args[0]</code> is a string that represents the path of the executable, as it was invoked on the command line. Example: <code>./../bin/metadata</code>. | <code>args[0]</code> is a string that represents the path of the executable, as it was invoked on the command line. Example: <code>./../bin/metadata</code>. | ||
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Revision as of 02:31, 18 October 2023
Internal
Overview
Use the flag
package:
var port int
flag.IntVar(&port, "port", 8080, "Some documentation for the flag")
flag.Parse()
I didn't find a way to tel whether the value has been indeed provided on command line or it's the default. This can be a problem when we also read the value from a configuration file, and we want the priority to be, in order: command line, config file and default.
Positional Arguments
args := os.Args
args[0]
is a string that represents the path of the executable, as it was invoked on the command line. Example: ./../bin/metadata
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