kennknowles opened a new issue, #19226:
URL: https://github.com/apache/beam/issues/19226

   When writing a Go pipeline it's necessary to call beam.Init() at the 
beginning of your code, but right now there is nearly no validation or checking 
around that. This makes it very easy for a new user of Beam Go to accidentally 
leave it out and not get a clear signal for why their pipeline isn't being 
executed as expected. This issue is for tracking progress towards streamlining 
this requirement to improve the user experience.
   
   In the short term this can be easily improved by improving documentation and 
examples to clearly communicate the necessity of beam.Init(), and also add log 
warnings to provide some signal if the user forgot to call it.
   
   In the long term, the best solution to this would be to try avoiding the 
problem all together (for example by removing the need for beam.Init(), or 
having it called implicitly without relying on users to call it), or to create 
a stronger failure state, for example by having pipelines without beam.Init() 
immediately break with a clear message notifying the user that it was not 
called.
   
   Imported from Jira 
[BEAM-6113](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEAM-6113). Original Jira may 
contain additional context.
   Reported by: danoliveira.


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