Reputation: 2023
I have created a library by the name libfastget
which is in the src
with my program as
src
|-libfastget
| |-libfastget.go
|
|-MainProgram
|-main.go
and the libfastget
exports a funtion fastget
as follows
package libfastget
import (
"fmt"
"io"
)
func fastget(urlPtr *string, nPtr *int, outFilePtr *string) download {
.....
return dl
}
When I use the library in my main program
package main
import (
"fmt"
"net/http"
"os"
"libfastget"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"flag"
"time"
)
func uploadFunc(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
n:=libfastget.fastget(url,4,filename)
}
}
I get the following error upon trying to build with go build
# FServe
./main.go:94: cannot refer to unexported name libfastget.fastget
./main.go:94: undefined: libfastget.fastget
The strange thing is that the library file libfastget.a is present in the pkg folder.
Upvotes: 55
Views: 48600
Reputation: 675
to export a function into another package the function identifier must start with a capital letter.
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 1324278
you would need to make your function exportable with an uppercase for its name:
func Fastget(...
Used as:
n:=libfastget.Fastget(url,4,filename)
The spec mentions: "Exported identifiers":
An identifier may be exported to permit access to it from another package. An identifier is exported if both:
- the first character of the identifier's name is a Unicode upper case letter (Unicode class "
Lu
"); and- the identifier is declared in the package block or it is a field name or method name.
All other identifiers are not exported.
Upvotes: 144
Reputation: 10047
I recently started learning GO Lang (2 days back) And what I found was you need to setup a workspace folder to make the local packages import into other projects or main.go files. I'm using VS Code editor. Please correct me if Im wrong, but this setup works fine for me.
Inside your bash_profile
OR .zshrc
file add below lines, update the GOPATH as per your folder path.
export GOPATH=~/projects/GO_PROJECTS
export PATH=$PATH:$GOPATH/bin:$PATH
and this is my sayHello.go
file, please note to be able to export a function the func
name should start with a CapitalCase SayHello
package utils
import "fmt"
func SayHello() {
fmt.Println("Hello, Ajinkya")
}
and now I am able to import utils package into main.go file
package main
import (
"go_proj1/utils"
)
func main() {
utils.SayHello()
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 206
move your main.go to the ../ directory to the libfastget.go.
i mean the files looks like:
src
|-libfastget
| |-libfastget.go
|
|-main.go
Upvotes: -1