File I/O
This section discusses file I/O in Go, which includes the use of the io.Reader
and io.Writer
interfaces, buffered and unbuffered I/O, as well as the bufio
package.
The io/ioutil
package (https://pkg.go.dev/io/ioutil) has been deprecated since Go version 1.16. Existing Go code that uses the functionality of io/ioutil
will continue to work, but it is better to stop using that package.
The io.Reader and io.Writer interfaces
This subsection presents the definitions of the popular io.Reader
and io.Writer
interfaces because these two interfaces are the basis of file I/O in Go—the former allows you to read from a file, whereas the latter allows you to write to a file. The definition of the io.Reader
interface is the following:
type Reader interface {
Read(p []byte) (n int, err error)
}
This definition, which should be revisited when we want one of our data types to satisfy the io.Reader
interface, tells us the following:
- The
Reader
interface...