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  1. 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?

  2. 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 …

  3. What is the difference between = and <- in golang

    Oct 25, 2015 · What is the difference between = and <- in golang Asked 10 years, 2 months ago Modified 3 years, 2 months ago Viewed 36k times

  4. Go << and >> operators - Stack Overflow

    Apr 27, 2011 · Could someone please explain to me the usage of &lt;&lt; and &gt;&gt; in Go? I guess it is similar to some other languages.

  5. How to convert an int value to string in Go? - Stack Overflow

    Apr 11, 2012 · If you need to convert an int value to string, you can use faiNumber package. faiNumber is the fastest golang string parser library. All of faiNumber's function was …

  6. 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...

  7. What is the idiomatic Go equivalent of C's ternary operator?

    Nov 14, 2013 · 9 As others have noted, golang does not have a ternary operator or any equivalent. This is a deliberate decision thought to improve readability.

  8. How to check if a map contains a key in Go? - Stack Overflow

    Oct 18, 2022 · In addition to The Go Programming Language Specification, you should read Effective Go. In the section on maps, they say, amongst other things: An attempt to fetch a …

  9. Newest 'go' Questions - Stack Overflow

    Dec 3, 2011 · I want to compare 2 structs in golang and consider them equal if all fields with a value are equal while ignoring fields which are undefined in either struct. type MyType ...

  10. overloading - Optional Parameters in Go? - Stack Overflow

    Can Go have optional parameters? Or can I just define two different functions with the same name and a different number of arguments?