The goflymake
program is a wrapper around the go
tool to provide
Emacs flymake style syntax checking for golang source files within
multi-file packages and _test.go files. Support for os/arch specific
cgo files is included thanks to the standard go/build package.
With goflymake
we get not only a syntax check, but a full compile and link check.
Since both flymake and flycheck generate a temporary file on disk, we need
to filter out the original file. For example, consider a package where we have
two files, foo.go and bar.go. In order to compile and link, go build
needs both files as input. However, while editing foo.go we want flymake to
use flymake_foo.go and bar.go as input, excluding foo.go to avoid
duplicate symbol errors.
The same filtering applies when editing test files ending in _test.go.
In addition to file filtering, goflymake
dispatches to the appropriate go
tool command. When editing files that end in _test.go, to go test -c
.
Otherwise to the go build
command.
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If needed, update your ${PATH} to include Go installed binaries, for example:
export PATH=${PATH}:${GOPATH}/bin
Depending on your Emacs workflow (e.g., windowing system environment), it may be required to explicitly set the following items:
(setenv "GOPATH" "/path/to/gopath")
(setenv "PATH" (concat (getenv "PATH") ":" "/extra/path/element"))
(setq exec-path (append exec-path (list (expand-file-name "/another/thing"))))
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Install goflymake:
go get -u github.com/dougm/goflymake
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Install go-mode.el if you haven't already
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Add these lines to your .emacs or similar:
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flymake
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/gocode/src/github.com/dougm/goflymake") (require 'go-flymake)
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flycheck
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/gocode/src/github.com/dougm/goflymake") (require 'go-flycheck)
We probably shouldn't need the goflymake
program, the go
tool could
be tweaked to support the flymake style of syntax checking.
Maybe there is already a better way, but I couldn't find one.
The goflymake
command includes forensic information to assist in debugging
anomalies, which will assist you in tracking down the problem.
If worst comes to worst, the Flymake Troubleshooting Guide is definitely helpful.