Golang packages

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Basics

  • Packages are groups of related code.
  • Functions from files belonging to same package can be called as if from same file (no prefix)
  • Otherwise, exported functions are callable when a package is imported (and use the packagename as a prefix)
  • Unless this is a library, the main package is your program's entrypoint (ex. cli). It must have exactly one main() function.
  • Exported symbols in the main package are not accessible in subpackages

Imports

import "fmt"

import (
    "fmt"                                // builtin pkgs have no module-path prefix
    "golang.org/x/example/stringutil"    // non-builtin pkgs have module-path prefix (incl. local sub-packages)

    foo "golang.org/x/example/bar"       // import 'bar' package, as name 'foo'
    . "golang.org/x/example/test"        // import test, merged into local namespace
)

Defining Packages

Anatomy

# project heirarchy
myproject/
    mypackage/
        libfoo.go
        libbar.go
    main.go
    go.mod

myproject/go.mod

// go.mod

module github.com/you/myproject

go 1.18

myproject/main.go

// main.go

package main

import "github.com/you/myproject/mypackage"

func main() {
    mypackage.PrintHi();
}

myproject/mypackage/libfoo.go

// mypackage/libfoo.go

package mypackage

import "fmt"

func PrintHi() {
    fmt.Println("hi")
}

Scope

Only exported symbols are exposed when a package is imported.

  • Exported functions/types/variables are upper-cased.
  • If a symbol is not exported, it is only accessible internally within the same package. not even in sub-packages.
  • Exported functions within internal packages are only available within that package.

Package Init

Each file within a package can define an init function.
This function is evaluated the first time the package is imported.

// names/name.go

import "fmt"

package names

var name string

func init() {
    name = "foo"
    fmt.Println("imported the first time")
}

Internal Packages

Packages defined within the internal/ directory can export symbols for internal use, but it will not be publicly available outside of the module.

mygolib/
  go.mod
  main.go

  publiclib/
    format.go

  internal/
    logger/
      logger.go
    maths/
      division.go
      multiplication.go
// main.go

package main

import (
    "example.com/x/mygolib/pugliclib"         // exported functions can be called by package consumers
    "example.com/x/mygolib/internal/logger"   // exported functions only available in 'example.com/x/mygolib'
    "example.com/x/mygolib/internal/maths"
)

Checkout the mangos project for a real example of internal packages.