PROGRAMMING
Go Error Best Practice
Being indulged in Go for quite a while and having implemented web-related programs, grpc interfaces and Operators, I seem to be an advanced beginner now.However, I am still a raw hand in production-environmental debugging, which is cumbersome if done by querying logs or error messages. Imagine the scenario that a full-text search is called when the specific location of the error log is missing. Then what happens when those error logs are not only in one place? Yes, my error logs can no longer help me locate the errors quickly and accurately.Apparently, the lack of the try {…} catch...
2,316 0 ERROR HANDLING GO ERROR
The Go Pointer Magic
Go is a language with the pointer type, by which we canPass pointer into a function and update value in-place.Add methods to a struct as (* T) A, which is different from (T) A().However, the pointer is type-safe in Go, meaning that there are such restrictions of the pointer.Different types of pointers are unconvertible.Pointer type cannot be used for calculation.Pointer types cannot be compared, either == nor !=.No mutual assignment between different pointer-type variables.For example, *int cannot be converted to *int32in the following code.func main() {...
Will nil == nil be true in GoLang
There is some interview question may ask whether nil == nil be true in GoLang. Wil it be true. false or compilation error? To know the answer, some knowledge about nil in GoLang needs to be explained first.nil definitionAccording to Go's official documentation, the definition of nil is// nil is a predeclared identifier representing the zero value for a// pointer, channel, func, interface, map, or slice type.var nil Type // Type must be a pointer, channel, func, interface, map, or slice typenil is the zero value of types like pointer, channel, func, interface, map or slice. Itself is NOT a GoLa...
6,114 2 GOLANG NIL NIL EXPLANATION
Time to think about supporting max/min functions for integers in GoLang
Sometime back we wrote a post explaining why there is no max/min function support for integers in GoLang, one of the reasons is that no overloading is supported and the function name has been used for other numeric types float64. To solve this problem and make max/min function support integer as well, either GoLang should support overloading like in Java or the same set of functions need to be created in a different package other than standard math. These don't look like good options as overloading is more a OOP concept and supporting the same set of functions in a different package doesn't so...
Fix --go_out: protoc-gen-go: plugins are not supported
When generating RPC code using proto file template in GoLang, one may face the issue like below when running the command protoc.Error: exit status 1Output: --go_out: protoc-gen-go: plugins are not supported; use 'protoc --go-grpc_out=...' to generate gRPCSee https://grpc.io/docs/languages/go/quickstart/#regenerate-grpc-code for more information.Normally this issue is caused because the version of protoc-gen-go being used is not correct. One way to fix the issue is to follow the instructions provided by Google to run a new command.Another way to fix this is by having the Github version of proto...
16,577 0 PLUGIN GOLANG PROTO BUFFER
Top 10 Go Coding Traps and Tips
Go is currently the most common programming language in cloud development. Though I use it very much in my work, I am still repeating certain mistakes. This article is more a record of these errors, figuring out the causes and solutions so that people who read this article will save themselves time when coming across the same problems.Let’s cut through to the tips.Don’t rely on index var in the for loopThe most common mistake we make is that we often create goroutine inside a for loop and rely on the index variable. For example,package mainimport ( "fmt" "sync")fun...
1,571 0 TIPS GOLANG NIL INTERFACE
New function signal.NotifyContext in GoLang 1.16
os/signal package in GoLang may not be frequently used but it provides some good features like Shutdown() which can be used to gracefully shutdown a running HTTP server.func (srv *Server) Shutdown(ctx context.Context) errorWith this function, there is no need to use third party library to gracefully shutdown HTTP server. How is it being used?package mainimport ( "context" "fmt" "net/http" "os" "os/signal" "time")func main() { server := http.Server{ Addr: ":8080", } http.HandleFunc("/", func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { time.Sleep(time.Second * 10) fmt.Fprint(w, "Hello world!") ...
6,645 0 GOLANG NOTIFYCONTEXT GRACEFUL SHUTDOWN
Install multiple versions of Go
As a developer, there might be need in some cases to have multiple versions of Go installed. One may test out some new features of the latest version of Go but also wanna maintain a stable version of Go for daily development purpose. How to maintain multiple versions of Go?The GoLang official website has provided a way to maintain multiple versions of Go by using go get to install the different versions of Go.Below are steps:Download a normal version of Go and install itGo to the Go release page to find out which version of go to installRun the go get command to download the version and instal...
5,339 0 MULTIPLE VERSION GO BINARY GO VERSION