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  • Preface
  • Chapter 1: Tutorial
  • 1.1 Hello, World
  • 1.2 Command-Line Arguments
  • 1.3 Finding Duplicate Lines
  • 1.4 Animated GIFs
  • 1.5 Fetching a URL
  • 1.6 Fetching URLs Concurrently
  • 1.7 A Web Server
  • 1.8 Loose Ends
  • Chapter 2: Program Structure
  • 2.1 Names
  • 2.2 Declarations
  • 2.3 Variables
  • 2.4 Assignments
  • 2.5 Type Declarations
  • 2.6 Packages and Files
  • 2.7 Scope
  • Chapter 3: Basic Data Types
  • 3.1 Integers
  • 3.2 Floating-Point Numbers
  • 3.3 Complex Numbers
  • 3.4 Booleans
  • 3.5 Strings
  • 3.6 Constants
  • Chapter 4: Composite Types
  • 4.1 Arrays
  • 4.2 Slices
  • 4.3 Maps
  • 4.4 Structs
  • 4.5 JSON
  • 4.6 Text and HTML Templates
  • Chapter 5: Functions
  • 5.1 Function Declarations
  • 5.2 Recursion
  • 5.3 Multiple Return Values
  • 5.4 Errors
  • 5.5 Function Values
  • 5.6 Anonymous Functions
  • 5.7 Variadic Functions
  • 5.8 Deferred Function Calls
  • 5.9 Panic
  • 5.10 Recover
  • Chapter 6: Methods
  • 6.1 Method Declarations
  • 6.2 Methods with a Pointer Receiver
  • 6.3 Composing Types by Struct Embedding
  • 6.4 Method Values and Expressions
  • 6.5 Example: Bit Vector Type
  • 6.6 Encapsulation
  • Chapter 7: Interfaces
  • 7.1 Interfaces as Contracts
  • 7.2 Interface Types
  • 7.3 Interface Satisfaction
  • 7.4 Parsing Flags with flag.Value
  • 7.5 Interface Values
  • 7.6 Sorting with sort.Interface
  • 7.7 The http.Handler Interface
  • 7.8 The error Interface
  • 7.9 Example: Expression Evaluator
  • 7.10 Type Assertions
  • 7.11 Discriminating Errors with Type Assertions
  • 7.12 Querying Behaviors with Interface Type Assertions
  • 7.13 Type Switches
  • 7.14 Example: Token-Based XML Decoding
  • 7.15 A Few Words of Advice
  • Chapter 8: Goroutines and Channels
  • 8.1 Goroutines
  • 8.2 Example: Concurrent Clock Server
  • 8.3 Example: Concu rent Echo Server
  • 8.4 Channels
  • 8.5 Looping in Parallel
  • 8.6 Example: Concurrent Web Crawler
  • 8.7 Multiplexing with select
  • 8.8 Example: Concurrent Directory Traversal
  • 8.9 Cancellation
  • 8.10 Example: Chat Server
  • Chapter 9: Concurrency with Shared Variables
  • 9.1 Race Conditions
  • 9.2 Mutual Exclusion: sync.Mutex
  • 9.3 Read/Write Mutexes: sync.RWMutex
  • 9.4 Memory Synchronization
  • 9.5 Lazy Initialization: sync.Once
  • 9.6 The Race Detector
  • 9.7 Example: Concurrent Non-Blocking Cache
  • 9.8 Goroutines and Threads
  • Chapter 10: Packages and the Go Tool
  • 10.1 Introduction
  • 10.2 Import Paths
  • 10.3 The Package Declaration
  • 10.4 Import Declarations
  • 10.5 Blank Imports
  • 10.6 Packages and Naming
  • 10.7 The Go Tool
  • Chapter 11: Testing
  • 11.1 The go test Tool
  • 11.2 Test Functions
  • 11.3 Coverage
  • 11.4 Benchmark Functions
  • 11.5 Profiling
  • 11.6 Example Functions
  • Chapter 12: Reflection
  • 12.1 Why Reflection?
  • 12.2 reflect.Type and reflect.Value
  • 12.3 Display, a Recursive Value Printer
  • 12.4 Example: Encoding S-Expressions
  • 12.5 Setting Variables with reflect.Value
  • 12.6 Example: Decoding S-Expressions
  • 12.7 Accessing Struct Field Tags
  • 12.8 Displaying the Methods of a Type
  • 12.9 A Word of Caution
  • Chapter 13: Low-Level Programming
  • 13.1 unsafe.Sizeof, Alignof, and Offsetof
  • 13.2 unsafe.Pointer
  • 13.3 Example: Deep Equivalence
  • 13.4 Calling C Code with cgo
  • 13.5 Another Word of Caution