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%v # value | %v # value | ||
%T # type | %T # type | ||
%p # memory-address of object (make sure to dereference pointers!) | |||
# number-bases | # number-bases |
Latest revision as of 21:52, 1 August 2022
Basics
require "fmt" fmt.Println("foo") // print to stdout with newline fmt.Printf("%v", 123) // print formatted string to stdout (no newline) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "%v", 123) // prints formatted string to writable object (ex. STDOUT, STERR, ..) fmt.Sprintf("%v", 123) // returns formatted string (no newline)
Format Syntax
Printf/Sprintf/Fprintf all take format specifiers.
See full docs here, but here's some really useful formats:# general %v # value %T # type %p # memory-address of object (make sure to dereference pointers!) # number-bases %b # binary %x # hex %o # octal %d # decimal # number types %d # int (base-10) %f # float # strings %s # string %q # quoted/escaped go string %c # unicode-char for num