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.TH GOFMT 1 "2021-09-06"
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.SH NAME
gofmt \- format Go programs
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B gofmt
.RI [ flags ]
.RI [ "path ..." ]
.SH DESCRIPTION
Gofmt formats Go programs. It uses tabs for indentation and blanks for
alignment. Alignment assumes that an editor is using a fixed-width font.
.P
Without an explicit path, it processes the standard input. Given a file, it
operates on that file; given a directory, it operates on all .go files in
that directory, recursively. (Files starting with a period are ignored.) By
default, gofmt prints the reformatted sources to standard output.
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
.B \-d
Do not print reformatted sources to standard output.
If a file's formatting is different than gofmt's, print diffs
to standard output.
.TP
.B \-e
Print all (including spurious) errors.
.TP
.B \-l
Do not print reformatted sources to standard output.
If a file's formatting is different from gofmt's, print its name
to standard output.
.TP
.B \-r rule
Apply the rewrite rule to the source before reformatting.
.TP
.B \-s
Try to simplify code (after applying the rewrite rule, if any).
.TP
.B \-w
Do not print reformatted sources to standard output.
If a file's formatting is different from gofmt's, overwrite it
with gofmt's version. If an error occurred during overwriting,
the original file is restored from an automatic backup.
.P
Debugging support:
.TP
.BI "\-cpuprofile " filename
Write cpu profile to the specified file.
.P
The rewrite rule specified with the \-r flag must be a string of the
form:
.Vb 6
\& pattern -> replacement
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.P
Both pattern and replacement must be valid Go expressions. In the pattern,
single-character lowercase identifiers serve as wildcards matching arbitrary
sub-expressions; those expressions will be substituted for the same
identifiers in the replacement.
.P
When gofmt reads from standard input, it accepts either a full Go program or
a program fragment. A program fragment must be a syntactically valid
declaration list, statement list, or expression. When formatting such a
fragment, gofmt preserves leading indentation as well as leading and
trailing spaces, so that individual sections of a Go program can be
formatted by piping them through gofmt.
.
.SH EXAMPLES
To check files for unnecessary parentheses:
.Vb 6
\& gofmt \-r '(a) \-> a' \-l *.go
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To remove the parentheses:
.Vb 6
\& gofmt \-r '(a) \-> a' \-w *.go
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To convert the package tree from explicit slice upper bounds to implicit
ones:
.Vb 6
\& gofmt \-r 'α[β:len(α)] \-> α[β:]' \-w $GOROOT/src/pkg
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.SS The simplify command
.
When invoked with \-s gofmt will make the following source transformations
where possible.
.Vb 6
\& An array, slice, or map composite literal of the form:
\& []T{T{}, T{}}
\& will be simplified to:
\& []T{{}, {}}
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.Vb 6
\& A slice expression of the form:
\& s[a:len(s)]
\& will be simplified to:
\& s[a:]
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.Vb 6
\& A range of the form:
\& for x, _ = range v {...}
\& will be simplified to:
\& for x = range v {...}
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.Vb 6
\& A range of the form:
\& for _ = range v {...}
\& will be simplified to:
\& for range v {...}
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.P
This may result in changes that are incompatible with earlier versions of
Go.
.SH AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Michael Stapelberg <stapelberg@debian.org>
and is maintained by the
Debian Go Compiler Team <team+go-compiler@tracker.debian.org>
based on the output of 'go doc cmd/gofmt'
for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
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