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<code>go.mod</code> stays with the code, including in the source repository. | <code>go.mod</code> stays with the code, including in the source repository. | ||
=Example= | =Example= | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang='go'> | |||
module example.com/hello | |||
go 1.21.0 | |||
require rsc.io/quote v1.5.2 | |||
require ( | |||
golang.org/x/text v0.0.0-20170915032832-14c0d48ead0c // indirect | |||
rsc.io/sampler v1.3.0 // indirect | |||
) | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
<font color=darkkhaki>CONSOLIDATE with [[go.mod]].</font> | |||
<code>go.mod</code> declares the [[#Module_Path|module path]], which is the [[Go_Packages#Import_Path|import path]] prefix for all [[Go_Packages#Overview|packages]] within the module. It also tracks the modules that provide dependencies to this module. | |||
One way to create it is with <code>[[Go_Tool#mod|go mod init]]</code>: | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'> | |||
go mod init <module-path> | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
<code>go.mod</code> stays with the code, including in the source repository. | |||
==Example== | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang='go'> | <syntaxhighlight lang='go'> | ||
module example.com/hello | module example.com/hello |
Revision as of 17:08, 14 December 2023
External
Internal
Overview
go.mod
declares the module path, which is the import path prefix for all packages within the module. It also tracks the modules that provide dependencies to this module.
One way to create it is with go mod init
:
go mod init <module-path>
go.mod
stays with the code, including in the source repository.
Example
module example.com/hello
go 1.21.0
require rsc.io/quote v1.5.2
require (
golang.org/x/text v0.0.0-20170915032832-14c0d48ead0c // indirect
rsc.io/sampler v1.3.0 // indirect
)
CONSOLIDATE with go.mod.
go.mod
declares the module path, which is the import path prefix for all packages within the module. It also tracks the modules that provide dependencies to this module.
One way to create it is with go mod init
:
go mod init <module-path>
go.mod
stays with the code, including in the source repository.
Example
module example.com/hello
go 1.21.0
require rsc.io/quote v1.5.2
require (
golang.org/x/text v0.0.0-20170915032832-14c0d48ead0c // indirect
rsc.io/sampler v1.3.0 // indirect
)