As of now, it is open for anybody to investigate and work on it. Until 
then, calling JS is the best way to go.

-Agniva

On Monday, 13 May 2019 02:37:16 UTC+2, Luis Furquim wrote:
>
> Hello Agniva!
>
> Thanks for the clarification! If I clearly understood the discussion on 
> that issue, there is no current work to implement file I/O nor there are 
> plans to do it in the near future. Do I understand it correctly? If so, the 
> solution should be calling JS to persist the data?
>
> Again, thanks for your attention,
> Luis Otavio
>
> Em domingo, 12 de maio de 2019 19:22:01 UTC-3, Agniva De Sarker escreveu:
>>
>> There is no file I/O in the browser using Go wasm yet. Please see 
>> https://github.com/golang/go/issues/26051
>>
>> On Sunday, 12 May 2019 13:56:49 UTC+2, Luis Furquim wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Is it possible to persist files when using Golang/WASM on a browser? I 
>>> found this page 
>>> https://uncovergame.com/2015/06/06/persisting-data-with-emscripten/ 
>>> showing explaining how to do it using C+EMScripten, but I couldn't find an 
>>> example or documentation in Go. The page doesn't explicit if it does it 
>>> through wasm, but I think it is implied. If it is really possible, someone 
>>> knows how to do it from Go and point me to some documentation?
>>>
>>> Thank you in advance.
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Luis Otavio de Colla Furquim
>>>
>>>

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