i think it's gentler to look at this in the context of c's "hello world"
program. the first version was missing both #include and void. then it
got #include. then it got void. i recall void issues with code from k&r v1
on my compiler in the mid 80s (i do not predate include statements). i
recal
On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 4:52 PM Rich wrote:
> I really WANT to use go modules on all my projects, but there are times I
> just want to write a quick piece of code that I can 'go run'. Its usually
> just 20 lines, just used to test something out like a rest call to an
> internal server (can't do t
I understand many criticisms of modules, but I honestly don't really get
this one.
You can just do `go mod init foo` in an empty directory, if all you want is
some throwaway Go code. It doesn't actually seem very complicated to me, I
must say.
On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 1:52 AM Rich wrote:
> I real
I really WANT to use go modules on all my projects, but there are times I
just want to write a quick piece of code that I can 'go run'. Its usually
just 20 lines, just used to test something out like a rest call to an
internal server (can't do that on go playground) and for me go modules just
m
On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 12:15 PM Reto wrote:
>
> On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 11:18:28AM +1100, Amit Saha wrote:
> > "Module-aware mode is enabled by default, regardless of whether a
> > go.mod file is present in the current working directory or a parent
> > directory. More precisely, the GO111MODULE e
On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 11:18:28AM +1100, Amit Saha wrote:
> "Module-aware mode is enabled by default, regardless of whether a
> go.mod file is present in the current working directory or a parent
> directory. More precisely, the GO111MODULE environment variable now
> defaults to on. To switch to t
Hi Folks,
I just realized that with Go 1.16, you must create a module via go mod
init, even if you are writing a simple hello world program.
The most surprising aspect to me was that I can only know that's the
case if I don't have a go.mod file anywhere in the parent directory
chain. It becomes q