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<!--{ <!--{
"Title": "Debugging Go Code with GDB" "Title": "Debugging Go Code with GDB",
"Path": "/ref/gdb"
}--> }-->
<p><i> <p><i>

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<p> <p>
This document gives tips for writing clear, idiomatic Go code. This document gives tips for writing clear, idiomatic Go code.
It augments the <a href="go_spec.html">language specification</a>, It augments the <a href="/ref/spec">language specification</a>,
the <a href="http://tour.golang.org/">Tour of Go</a>, the <a href="http://tour.golang.org/">Tour of Go</a>,
and <a href="/doc/code.html">How to Write Go Code</a>, and <a href="/doc/code.html">How to Write Go Code</a>,
all of which you all of which you

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<p> <p>
This document gives tips for writing clear, idiomatic Go code. This document gives tips for writing clear, idiomatic Go code.
It augments the <a href="go_spec.html">language specification</a>, It augments the <a href="/ref/spec">language specification</a>,
the <a href="http://tour.golang.org/">Tour of Go</a>, the <a href="http://tour.golang.org/">Tour of Go</a>,
and <a href="/doc/code.html">How to Write Go Code</a>, and <a href="/doc/code.html">How to Write Go Code</a>,
all of which you all of which you

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<p> <p>
We haven't fully defined it all yet, but some details about atomicity are We haven't fully defined it all yet, but some details about atomicity are
available in the <a href="go_mem.html">Go Memory Model specification</a>. available in the <a href="/ref/mem">Go Memory Model specification</a>.
</p> </p>
<p> <p>
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multiple OS threads. multiple OS threads.
This is because sending data between threads involves switching This is because sending data between threads involves switching
contexts, which has significant cost. contexts, which has significant cost.
For instance, the <a href="/doc/go_spec.html#An_example_package">prime sieve example</a> For instance, the <a href="/ref/spec#An_example_package">prime sieve example</a>
from the Go specification has no significant parallelism although it launches many from the Go specification has no significant parallelism although it launches many
goroutines; increasing <code>GOMAXPROCS</code> is more likely to slow it down than goroutines; increasing <code>GOMAXPROCS</code> is more likely to slow it down than
to speed it up. to speed it up.
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Why do T and *T have different method sets?</h3> Why do T and *T have different method sets?</h3>
<p> <p>
From the <a href="http://golang.org/doc/go_spec.html#Types">Go Spec</a>: From the <a href="/ref/spec#Types">Go Spec</a>:
</p> </p>
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<!--{ <!--{
"Title": "The Go Memory Model", "Title": "The Go Memory Model",
"Subtitle": "Version of June 10, 2011" "Subtitle": "Version of June 10, 2011",
"Path": "/ref/mem"
}--> }-->
<style> <style>

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<!--{ <!--{
"Title": "The Go Programming Language Specification", "Title": "The Go Programming Language Specification",
"Subtitle": "Version of March 1, 2012" "Subtitle": "Version of March 1, 2012",
"Path": "/ref/spec"
}--> }-->
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<!--{
"Title": "Command Documentation",
"Path": "/ref/cmd"
}-->
<p>
Click on the links for more documentation and usage messages.
</p>
<table class="dir">
<tr>
<th>Name</th>
<th>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</th>
<th>Synopsis</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="/cmd/go/">go</a></td>
<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
<td>
Go is a tool for managing Go source code.
<br>
Besides compiling and running Go programs, the go command is also used to
invoke the other commands listed below. See the command docs for usage
details.
<br><br>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="/cmd/cgo/">cgo</a></td>
<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
<td>Cgo enables the creation of Go packages that call C code.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="/cmd/cov/">cov</a></td>
<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
<td>Cov is a rudimentary code coverage tool.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="/cmd/fix/">fix</a></td>
<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
<td>Fix finds Go programs that use old features of the language and libraries
and rewrites them to use newer ones.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="/cmd/godoc/">godoc</a></td>
<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
<td>Godoc extracts and generates documentation for Go programs.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="/cmd/gofmt/">gofmt</a></td>
<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
<td>Gofmt formats Go programs.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="/cmd/prof/">prof</a></td>
<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
<td>Prof is a rudimentary real-time profiler.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="/cmd/vet/">vet</a></td>
<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
<td>Vet examines Go source code and reports suspicious constructs, such as Printf calls whose arguments do not align with the format string.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="/cmd/yacc/">yacc</a></td>
<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
<td>Yacc is a version of yacc for Go.</td>
</tr>
</table>
<p>
This is an abridged list. See the <a href="/cmd/">full command reference</a>
for documentation of the compilers and more.
</p>

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<!--{ <!--{
"Title": "References" "Title": "References",
"Path": "/ref/"
}--> }-->
<img src="/doc/gopher/ref.png" align="right"/> <img src="/doc/gopher/ref.png" align="right"/>
<p>Good bathroom reading.</p> <p>Good bedtime reading.</p>
<div> <div>
<h3 id="pkg"><a href="/pkg/">Package Documentation</a></h3> <h3 id="pkg"><a href="/pkg/">Package Documentation</a></h3>
<p> <p>
The built-in documentation for the Go standard library. The documentation for the Go standard library.
</p> </p>
<h3 id="cmd"><a href="/cmd/">Command Documentation</a></h3> <h3 id="cmd"><a href="/ref/cmd">Command Documentation</a></h3>
<p> <p>
The built-in documentation for the Go tools. The documentation for the Go tools.
</p> </p>
<h3 id="spec"><a href="go_spec.html">Language Specification</a></h3> <h3 id="spec"><a href="/ref/spec">Language Specification</a></h3>
<p> <p>
The official Go Language specification. The official Go Language specification.
</p> </p>
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<a href="http://code.google.com/appengine/">Google App Engine</a>'s Go runtime. <a href="http://code.google.com/appengine/">Google App Engine</a>'s Go runtime.
</p> </p>
<h3 id="release"><a href="devel/release.html">Release History</a></h3> <h3 id="go_mem"><a href="/ref/mem">The Go Memory Model</a></h3>
<p>A summary of the changes between Go releases.</p>
<h3 id="go_mem"><a href="go_mem.html">The Go Memory Model</a></h3>
<p> <p>
A document that specifies the conditions under which reads of a variable in A document that specifies the conditions under which reads of a variable in
one goroutine can be guaranteed to observe values produced by writes to the one goroutine can be guaranteed to observe values produced by writes to the
same variable in a different goroutine. same variable in a different goroutine.
</p> </p>
<h3 id="debugging_with_gdb"><a href="debugging_with_gdb.html">Debugging Go Code with GDB</a></h3> <h3 id="debugging_with_gdb"><a href="/ref/gdb">Debugging Go Code with GDB</a></h3>
<p> <p>
Using GDB to debug Go programs. Using GDB to debug Go programs.
</p> </p>
<h3 id="articles">Articles</h2>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://blog.golang.org/2011/03/c-go-cgo.html">C? Go? Cgo!</a> - linking against C code with <a href="/cmd/cgo/">cgo</a>.</li>
<li><a href="/doc/articles/defer_panic_recover.html">Defer, Panic, and Recover</a></li>
<li><a href="/doc/articles/slices_usage_and_internals.html">Go Slices: usage and internals</a></li>
<li><a href="http://blog.golang.org/2011/03/godoc-documenting-go-code.html">Godoc: documenting Go code</a> - writing good documentation for <a href="/cmd/godoc/">godoc</a>.</li>
<li><a href="http://blog.golang.org/2011/06/profiling-go-programs.html">Profiling Go Programs</a></li>
</ul>
<p>
See the <a href=/doc/#articles">documentation page</a> for more articles.
</p>
</div> </div>