thanks, and the playground is nice.
I think this is saying that if I want a baz and bar executable (chmod +x)
then I need the "package main" in separate folders/directories
I don't think I'm close enough to understanding this stuff to focus on
optimizing it to
the fewest possible go.mod files, b
Thanks
I've read the official tutorial and your create-module docs.
They help, but I am still having issues getting this to hang together.
I got the treesort example to work.
Now I'm creating a new module, in a new subdirectory of my repositories
and I've done the go mod init
I have three go so
Thanks
That seems to be the solution
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Just in case my use of the "windows installer" for go and then using
WSL/bash
> was confusing assorted magic env variables, I uninstalled/deleted the
Windows installed version
then I downloaded the "linux" version, and did the usual "sudo tar " install
Made no difference
Get the same error mess
On Wednesday, November 23, 2022 at 7:00:35 PM UTC-5 kra...XXX wrote:
> On Windows Go is normally installed to C:\Program Files\Go. You should not
> put your source code inside that directory. Put the source for your
> projects somewhere else such as %HOME%/go.
>
My source files are not under "C
On Wednesday, November 23, 2022 at 6:31:51 PM UTC-5 se... wrote:
> output of `go env` please
>
I am using WSL (bash under Windows 11)
Shell env:
env
HOSTTYPE=x86_64
LESSCLOSE=/usr/bin/lesspipe %s %s
LANG=C.UTF-8
WSL_DISTRO_NAME=Ubuntu
USER=pfarrell
PWD=/home/pfarrell/whome/sandbox/gows/tre
I've separated my code into separate subdirectories, added a go.mod
ran go mod tidy on each.
I'm mostly back where I started, which a better source file tree
I'm trying to test the "treesort" package from the "Donovan and Kernigan"
The Go programing language book.
When I connect into the treeso
You want to find a discrete fast fourier transform package.
convolve with a suitable filter, and then inverse the DFFT
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Thanks again
Bit of background, I've been playing with go on and off for five or six
years. I have decades of experience in
various systems programming languages, including things like TOPS-10 macro,
c, bliss, etc. Go is very
attractive to my systems-internals side.
About five years ago I star
thanks
On Friday, November 18, 2022 at 1:10:40 PM UTC-5 Brian Candler wrote:
> You still should have a go.mod. Even if you don't intend to publish your
> code anywhere, you give it a module name - anything will do as long as it
> meets the syntax requirements.
>
OK, I can have a go.mod
But d
OK, all the source files are in the same directory
I did the go mod
it didn't work as you typed, but I got it to work
I'm pretty sure I don't understand packages and modules.
I really an not using any of that, I just have a half dozen go files some
with main() and
some with tests.
I am now getti
Here I clear it, same result:
pfarrell@Alien15:~/whome/sandbox/gows/src/github.com/pfarrell51/cmd$ export
GOROOT=
pfarrell@Alien15:~/whome/sandbox/gows/src/github.com/pfarrell51/cmd$
printenv GOROOT
pfarrell@Alien15:~/whome/sandbox/gows/src/github.com/pfarrell51/cmd$ go
test treesort_test.go
#
I'm missing something fundamental.
I have set GOROOT to my current directory, which contains my go source files
but I can't test a trivial program
treesort_test.go:11:2: package treesort is not in GOROOT (C:\Program
Files\Go\src\treesort)
It looks like the value of the GOROOT variable is set to
Thanks to all who replied.
On Friday, November 4, 2022 at 8:47:51 AM UTC-4 Konstantin Khomoutov wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 03, 2022 at 01:20:16PM -0700, pat2...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > This has to be a FAQ, but my google foo for searching it is not clear
> > The docs say: " The sy
This has to be a FAQ, but my google foo for searching it is not clear
The docs say: " The syntax of patterns is the same as in path.Match."
The pattern seems to implement only fairly simple search expressions.
I'd like to search for "./*.MP4", but of course to be platform independant
I have to se
I'm running a bog standard Windows 11 system on an Intel powered laptop.
I just installed
Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 (64-bit) - Current
Version 17.3.6
and
go version
go version go1.19.2 windows/amd64
When I click on the Extensions -> Visual Studio Marketplace
it hang trying to talk to
On Thursday, January 14, 2021 at 12:27:25 PM UTC-5 laos...@gmail.com wrote:
> I run the helloworld net/http on 128MB MIPS 32bit cpu, helloworld takes
> 700MB VSS each, I then run 40 of them(each takes 4M RSS) in parallel, and I
> got 'can't fork: out of memory' if I set overcommit_memory to 2, c
On Sunday, October 18, 2020 at 4:39:46 PM UTC-4 Rich wrote:
> I have no problem writing this myself and I already have ideas on what I
> am going to do, but before I do that I thought I'd ask and see if anyone
> knew of a package, or some easier way that did this already. I've spent
> hours in
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