[go-nuts] templates not working for me

2024-02-03 Thread joseph.p...@gmail.com
I'm goofing around with GIN and trying some examples. I can't get templating to work for me. File inclusion works, but variable substitution does not. GOLANG version 1.20.12 package main import "github.com/gin-gonic/gin" import "net/http" // import "gorm.io/driver/sqlite" // import

Re: [go-nuts] Printf

2024-02-03 Thread Juan Mamani
Luca, thanks for your answerr El viernes, 2 de febrero de 2024 a la(s) 3:06:17 p.m. UTC-3, Luca Pascali escribió: > you forgot the \n in the printf format string > > without it, next is written right after the end of the printf > > > Psk > > Il ven 2 feb 2024, 17:56 Juan Mamani ha scritto: > >>

Re: [go-nuts] Printf

2024-02-03 Thread Juan Mamani
Kurtis, thanks for your reply. El viernes, 2 de febrero de 2024 a la(s) 2:12:55 p.m. UTC-3, Kurtis Rader escribió: > I think you're being confused by the lack of newlines in the output. Add > "\n" to the end of the printf format. > > On Fri, Feb 2, 2024 at 8:56 AM Juan Mamani wrote: > >> Hi

[go-nuts] Re: Golang formating of alternate form with zero padding

2024-02-03 Thread 'Brian Candler' via golang-nuts
Admittedly, C and Python work the same way, which is different to Go. #include int main(void) { printf("%07x\n", 42); printf("%0#7x\n", 42); printf("0x%07x\n", 42); return 0; } // Output 02a 0x0002a 0x02a On Wednesday 31 January 2024 at 13:56:07 UTC Brian Candler