
Difference between := and = operators in Go - Stack Overflow
May 5, 2020 · What is the difference between the = and := operators, and what are the use cases for them? They both seem to be for an assignment?
go - What is the meaning of '*' and '&'? - Stack Overflow
Golang does not allow pointer-arithmetic (arrays do not decay to pointers) and insecure casting. All downcasts will be checked using the runtime-type of the variable and either panic or return …
What is the difference between []string and ...string in golang?
Oct 16, 2012 · @StephenWeinberg: Yes, my "nothing really" answer to the "what's the difference" quote is answering the question that was asked about the difference between the slice …
How to compare if two structs, slices or maps are equal?
I want to check if two structs, slices and maps are equal. But I'm running into problems with the following code. See my comments at the relevant lines. package main import ( "fmt" "refl...
What is the idiomatic Go equivalent of C's ternary operator?
Nov 14, 2013 · 8 As others have noted, golang does not have a ternary operator or any equivalent. This is a deliberate decision thought to improve readability.
What are conventions for filenames in Go? - Stack Overflow
I could find the conventions for naming packages in Go: no underscore between words, everything lowercase. Does this convention apply to the filenames too? Do you also put one …
go - Is it possible to capture a Ctrl+C signal (SIGINT) and run a ...
Jun 29, 2012 · I want to capture the Ctrl+C (SIGINT) signal sent from the console and print out some partial run totals.
How to decode a JWT token in Go? - Stack Overflow
As of June 2021 there is a community fork golang-jwt/jwt, officially blessed by Dave Grijalva, the original author. This also means that the library import path has changed. Note that the current …
How to do a https request with bad certificate? - Stack Overflow
this is not a "bad certificate" it's a certificate with a different CN. InsecureSkipVerify is not a legitimate use here. You must set ServerName in the tls.Config to match what you are trying to …
overloading - Optional Parameters in Go? - Stack Overflow
I think not having optional parameters is a good decision. I've seen optional parameters abused pretty severely in C++ -- 40+ arguments. It's very error-prone to count through the arguments …