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Go build creates an executable with the name of your package.<br> | |||
If your package includes slashes, it is only the basename.<br> | |||
(ex: package: <code>example.com/x/foo</code> creates executable <code>foo</code>) | |||
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go build # build executable for package at cwd | |||
go build -o altname # build executable as 'altname' | |||
go clean # removes build | |||
go clean -i # removes 'go install'ed executable | |||
go clean -x # print commands as deletes | |||
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Revision as of 01:12, 19 June 2022
This page documents the builtin golang compilation tools.
go's build/install/clean aim to replace the functionality of a Makefile.
run
go run
is a convenience tool that builds/runs an executable.go run . # compile package at cwd, and run it's 'main()' method go run . --help # cli params for the program can be passed to go run go run main.go lib.go ... # compile only these files, and run detected 'main()' method go run some/package # compile a specific packageIt accepts all of the same build-flags as
go build
,
which includes some validation tools.go run -race . # compile/run, and detect race conditions
build
Go build creates an executable with the name of your package.
If your package includes slashes, it is only the basename.
(ex: package:example.com/x/foo
creates executablefoo
)go build # build executable for package at cwd go build -o altname # build executable as 'altname' go clean # removes build go clean -i # removes 'go install'ed executable go clean -x # print commands as deletes