#+TITLE: GO layer [[file:img/go.png]] * Table of Contents :TOC_4_gh:noexport: - [[#description][Description]] - [[#features][Features:]] - [[#install][Install]] - [[#pre-requisites][Pre-requisites]] - [[#layer][Layer]] - [[#configuration][Configuration]] - [[#indentation][Indentation]] - [[#tests][Tests]] - [[#guru][Guru]] - [[#autocomplete][Autocomplete]] - [[#working-with-go][Working with Go]] - [[#go-commands-start-with-m][Go commands (start with =m=):]] - [[#go-guru][Go Guru]] * Description This layer adds extensive support for go. ** Features: - gofmt/goimports on file save - Auto-completion using [[https://github.com/nsf/gocode/tree/master/emacs][go-autocomplete]] (with the =auto-completion= layer) - Source analysis using [[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_Y9xCEMj5S-7rv2ooHpZNH15JgRT5iM742gJkw5LtmQ][go-guru]] - Linting with flycheck's built-in checkers or flycheck-gometalinter - Coverage profile visualization * Install ** Pre-requisites You will need =gocode= and =godef=: #+BEGIN_SRC sh go get -u -v github.com/nsf/gocode go get -u -v github.com/rogpeppe/godef go get -u -v golang.org/x/tools/cmd/guru go get -u -v golang.org/x/tools/cmd/gorename go get -u -v github.com/golang/tools/cmd/goimports #+END_SRC If you wish to use =gometalinter= set the value of =go-use-gometalinter= to t: #+begin_src emacs-lisp (go :variables go-use-gometalinter t) #+end_src and install the tool: #+BEGIN_SRC sh go get -u -v github.com/alecthomas/gometalinter gometalinter --install --update #+END_SRC For more information read [[https://github.com/alecthomas/gometalinter/blob/master/README.md][gometalinter README.md]] and [[https://github.com/favadi/flycheck-gometalinter/blob/master/README.md][flycheck-gometalinter README.md]] Make sure that =gocode= executable is in your PATH. For information about setting up =$PATH=, check out the corresponding section in the FAQ (~SPC h f $PATH RET~). For best results, make sure that the =auto-completion= and =syntax-checking= layers are enabled as well. ** Layer To use this configuration layer, add it to your =~/.spacemacs=. You will need to add =go= to the existing =dotspacemacs-configuration-layers= list in this file. * Configuration By default, go buffers are run through =gofmt= on save. To use a different formatter, set the value of =gofmt-command=, e.g. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (setq gofmt-command "goimports") #+end_src or #+begin_src emacs-lisp (go :variables gofmt-command "goimports") #+end_src ** Indentation By default, the tab width in Go mode is 8 spaces. To use a different value set the layer variable =go-tab-width=, e.g. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (go :variables go-tab-width 4) #+end_src ** Tests If you're using =gocheck= in your project you can use the =go-use-gocheck-for-testing= variable to enable suite testing and to get single function testing to work. =go-coverage-display-buffer-func= controls how =go-coverage= should display the coverage buffer. See [[https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Choosing-Window.html][=display-buffer=]] for a list of possible functions. The default value is =display-buffer-reuse-window=. Tests are run in a compilation buffer displayed in a popup window that can be closed by pressing ~C-g~ from any other window. The variable =go-test-buffer-name= can be customized to set the output buffer name. ** Guru Go Oracle has been deprecated as of October 1, 2016, it's replacement is =go-guru=. If you would like to use the =goguru= bindings in your work, you will need to install it, and in your project you will need to set the scope with ~SPC m f o~. The scope is a comma separated set of packages, and =go='s recursive operator is supported. In addition, you can prefix with =-= to exclude a package from searching. In addition, =GOPATH= must be set prior to =go-guru= initialization. ** Autocomplete =gocode= uses the output from installed binary files to provide its suggestions. You have a few options to ensure you always get up to date suggestions: - Run =go install ./...= in your package directory when you make a file change. - Run =gocode set autobuild true= to have gocode attempt to run =go install ./...= for you. - You can configure your task runner to run =go install ./...= command on every file change. * Working with Go ** Go commands (start with =m=): | Key Binding | Description | |-------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | ~SPC m h h~ | godoc at point | | ~SPC m i g~ | goto imports | | ~SPC m i a~ | add import | | ~SPC m i r~ | remove unused import | | ~SPC m e b~ | go-play buffer | | ~SPC m e r~ | go-play region | | ~SPC m e d~ | download go-play snippet | | ~SPC m x x~ | run "go run" for the current 'main' package | | ~SPC m g a~ | jump to matching test file or back from test to code file | | ~SPC m g c~ | open a clone of the current buffer with a coverage info (=go tool cover -h= for help) | | ~SPC m g g~ | go jump to definition | | ~SPC m r n~ | go rename | | ~SPC m t p~ | run "go test" for the current package | | ~SPC m t P~ | run "go test" for the current package and all packages under it | | ~SPC m t t~ | run "go test" for the function you're currently in (while you're in a _.test.go file) | | ~SPC m t s~ | run "go test" for the suite you're currently in (requires gocheck) | ** Go Guru | Key Binding | Description | |-------------+------------------------------------------------------| | ~SPC m f d~ | go-guru describe symbol at point | | ~SPC m f f~ | go-guru show free variables | | ~SPC m f i~ | go-guru show implements relation | | ~SPC m f c~ | go-guru show channel sends/receives | | ~SPC m f r~ | go-guru show referrers | | ~SPC m f j~ | go-guru jump to symbol definition | | ~SPC m f p~ | go-guru show what the select expression points to | | ~SPC m f s~ | go-guru show callstack | | ~SPC m f e~ | go-guru show possible contants/types for error value | | ~SPC m f <~ | go-guru show possible callers | | ~SPC m f >~ | go-guru show call targets | | ~SPC m f o~ | go-guru set analysis scope |