And what about system libraries. Tools like make or gcc required to compile
some go modules, f.e. sqlite bindings? For example for gorm I get this
error, due to absense of gcc compiler:
github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3 exec: "gcc": executable file not found in $PATH
Ahh, ok ... )))
пятница, 20 ноября 2020 г. в 20:01:22 UTC-6, kortschak:
> That's not an error.
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> https://github.com/rsc/quote/blob/754f68430672776c84704e2d10209a6ec700cd64/quote.go#L22-L24
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> On Fri, 2020-11-20 at 17:49 -0800, Alexey Melezhik wrote:
> >
Hi Paul! Thanks for pointing play-with-do service. It's cool. But I'd want
something less lowlevelish. I only want user to fill a form with code to
run, plus some dependencies declaration if needed. Boom! Dependencies are
installed, code is executed. You've got your report to share.
You could
Thanks. I receive " Don't communicate by sharing memory, share memory by
communicating. " error (?) when run the example
пятница, 20 ноября 2020 г. в 17:22:44 UTC-6, kortschak:
> It does, but it depends on how big of a dependency set is imported due
> to timeout. The example below does work.
>
Hi go devs. I am thinking about brining up a service that would execute Go
code with support of third party modules, so that both Go modules
developers and users could play with a code and get immediate results
without having any Go environment, through a browser.
I've noticed that there are