Go Command Line Parsing: Difference between revisions
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sPtr := flag. | sPtr := flag.String("s", ".", "the path vale") | ||
iPtr := flag.Int("i", 1, "the i value") | iPtr := flag.Int("i", 1, "the i value") | ||
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Revision as of 23:53, 1 April 2016
Internal
Overview
Go provides support for command line "flag" parsing in the flag package.
Flags (example: "-path=/something" or "-max=100") are declared with:
sPtr := flag.String("s", ".", "the path vale") iPtr := flag.Int("i", 1, "the i value")
Note that the flag declaration methods return pointers that can be used to read the value of the flags after parsing:
flag.Parse()
Then their value is read from the previously obtained pointers:
fmt.Println("flag s value: ", *sPtr) fmt.Println("flag i value: ", *iPtr)