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plan_9_go_programming [2022/06/19 04:05] – Add plan9 bindings rudiplan_9_go_programming [2023/07/10 20:18] hc9
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-=== Initial Setup on 9p.sdf.org === 
-To get started with Go, you have to add the variable and binds below to your $home/lib/profile 
-<code> 
- GOROOT=/sys/lib/go 
- bind -qa /sys/lib/go/bin /bin 
-                bind -qa $home/go/bin /bin 
-</code> 
  
-=== Testing Your Setup === 
-When you're in a namespace which has Go set up from above you can do a quick test 
-<code> 
-[/usr/rudi] 9p% go version 
-go version go1.18.3 plan9/amd64 
-</code> 
- 
-Or you can do a bit more of a complicated test by saying Hello world! 
-<code> 
-[/usr/rudi] 9p% cat hello.go 
-package main 
- 
-import "fmt" 
- 
-func main() { 
- fmt.Println("Hello plan9!") 
-} 
- 
-[/usr/rudi] 9p% go run hello.go 
-Hello plan9! 
-</code> 
- 
-=== Next Steps === 
-That's really all there is to it for getting started!  
- 
-[[https://quii.gitbook.io/learn-go-with-tests/|Learn Go With Tests]] is extremely useful for learning Go if you're new to the language. 
- 
-=== Go for Plan9 === 
-I'm not sure if there are any Plan9 specific differences for Go. 
-  * If you need help, please feel free to reach out to [[mailto://rudi@sdf.org|rudi@sdf.org]] 
-  * There are plan9 bindings for go from [[https://pkg.go.dev/9fans.net/go|9fans.net]] 
plan_9_go_programming.txt · Last modified: 2023/07/10 20:18 by hc9