What's the difference between fmt.Println() and println() in Go?

故事扮演 提交于 2019-12-17 15:11:56

问题


In Go, if we want to print something, we can do so as follows:

import "fmt"

func main(){
    fmt.Println("Hello world!")
}


But I found that one can do the same without importing fmt:

func main(){
    println("Hello world!")
}

Could someone please explain?


回答1:


println is an built-in function (into the runtime) which may eventually be removed, while the fmt package is in the standard library, which will persist. See the spec on that topic.

For language developers it is handy to have a println without dependencies, but the way to go is to use the fmt package or something similar (log for example).

As you can see in the implementation the print(ln) functions are not designed to even remotely support a different output mode and are mainly a debug tool.




回答2:


To build upon nemo's answer:

println is a function built into the language. It is in the Bootstrapping section of the spec. From the link:

Current implementations provide several built-in functions useful during bootstrapping. These functions are documented for completeness but are not guaranteed to stay in the language. They do not return a result.

Function   Behavior

print      prints all arguments; formatting of arguments is implementation-specific
println    like print but prints spaces between arguments and a newline at the end

Thus, they are useful to developers, because they lack dependencies (being built into the compiler), but not in production code. It also important to note that print and println report to stderr, not stdout.

The family provided by fmt, however, are built to be in production code. They report predictably to stdout, unless otherwise specified. They are more versatile (fmt.Fprint* can report to any io.Writer, such as os.Stdout, os.Stderr, or even a net.Conn type.) and are not implementation specific.

Most packages that are responsible for output have fmt as a dependency, such as log. If your program is going to be outputting anything in production, fmt is most likely the package that you want.




回答3:


As for the difference, this is an example.

println() prints a pointer point to the address of function test.

fmt.Println() prints the address of function.




回答4:


I can see difference here:

rangeOverIntsAndStrings(1, 5)

func rangeOverIntsAndStrings(args ...interface{}) {
    for _, v := range args {
        println(v)
    }
}

// output

(0x108f060,0x10c5358)
(0x108f060,0x10c5360)

vs

func rangeOverIntsAndStrings(args ...interface{}) {
    for _, v := range args {
        fmt.Println(v)
    }
}

//output

1
5


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14680255/whats-the-difference-between-fmt-println-and-println-in-go

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