Go Language Modularization: Difference between revisions
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=<span id='Package'></span>Packages= | =<span id='Package'></span>Packages= | ||
A package is a group of related source files. A package can be imported by other packages. | A package is a group of related source files. A package can be imported by other packages. | ||
==Declaring Packages== | |||
==Importing Packages== | |||
=<span id='Dependency'></span>Dependencies= | =<span id='Dependency'></span>Dependencies= |
Revision as of 00:25, 15 August 2023
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Internal
Overview
A standard organization of the files that are part of a project makes easier to share code with other people who also use the same standard. Go workspaces encourage such a standard.
Overview
Workspaces
The standard workspace layout is:
. ├─ src ├─ pkg └─ bin
This layout is recommended, but not enforced.
A workspace may contain multiple projects.
Define the relationship between workspace and the GOPATH
variable.
Project
Packages
A package is a group of related source files. A package can be imported by other packages.
Declaring Packages
Importing Packages
Dependencies
TODO
Deplete, merge into this document and delete:
- Go Concepts - Packages
- Go Concepts - Dependency Handling
- Go Concepts - Standard Library
- Go Concepts - Runtime