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Go Design Patterns

You're reading from   Go Design Patterns Best practices in software development and CSP

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786466204
Length 402 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Mario Castro Contreras Mario Castro Contreras
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Ready... Steady... Go! FREE CHAPTER 2. Creational Patterns - Singleton, Builder, Factory, Prototype, and Abstract Factory Design Patterns 3. Structural Patterns - Composite, Adapter, and Bridge Design Patterns 4. Structural Patterns - Proxy, Facade, Decorator, and Flyweight Design Patterns 5. Behavioral Patterns - Strategy, Chain of Responsibility, and Command Design Patterns 6. Behavioral Patterns - Template, Memento, and Interpreter Design Patterns 7. Behavioral Patterns - Visitor, State, Mediator, and Observer Design Patterns 8. Introduction to Gos Concurrency 9. Concurrency Patterns - Barrier, Future, and Pipeline Design Patterns 10. Concurrency Patterns - Workers Pool and Publish/Subscriber Design Patterns

Starting with Hello World

This wouldn't be a good book without a Hello World example. Our Hello World example can't be simpler, open your favorite text editor and create a file called main.go within our $GOPATH/src/[your_name]/hello_world with the following content:

package main 
 
func main(){ 
println("Hello World!") 
} 

Save the file. To run our program, open the Terminal window of your operating system:

  • In Linux, go to programs and find a program called Terminal.
  • In Windows, hit Windows + R, type cmd without quotes on the new window and hit Enter.
  • In Mac OS X, hit Command + Space to open a spotlight search, type terminal without quotes. The terminal app must be highlighted so hit Enter.

Once we are in our terminal, navigate to the folder where we have created our main.go file. This should be under your $GOPATH/src/[your_name]/hello_world and execute it:

go run main.go
Hello World!

That's all. The go run [file] command will compile and execute our application but it won't generate an executable file. If you want just to build it and get an executable file, you must build the app using the following command:

go build -o hello_world

Nothing happens. But if you search in the current directory (ls command in Linux and Mac OS X; and dir in Windows), you'll find an executable file with the name hello_world. We have given this name to the executable file when we wrote -o hello_world command while building. You can now execute this file:

/hello_world
Hello World!

And our message appeared! In Windows, you just need to type the name of the .exe file to get the same result.

Tip

The go run [my_main_file.go] command will build and execute the app without intermediate files. The go build -o [filename] command will create an executable file that I can take anywhere and has no dependencies.

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Go Design Patterns
Published in: Feb 2017
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781786466204
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