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NAME

       gotype - syntatic and semantic analysis of Go files

SYNOPSIS

       gotype [flags] [ path ...  ]

DESCRIPTION

       The  gotype command does syntactic and semantic analysis of Go files and packages like the front-end of a
       Go compiler. Errors are reported if the analysis fails; otherwise gotype is quiet (unless -v is set).

       Without a list of paths, gotype reads from standard input, which must provide a  single  Go  source  file
       defining a complete package.

       If  a  single  path  is specified that is a directory, gotype checks the Go files in that directory; they
       must all belong to the same package.

       Otherwise, each path must be the filename of Go file belonging to the same package.

OPTIONS

       -a     use all (incl. _test.go) files when processing a directory

       -ast   print AST (forces -seq)

       -comments
              parse comments (ignored unless -ast or -trace is provided)

       -e     report all errors (not just the first 10)

       -seq   parse sequentially, rather than in parallel

       -trace print parse trace (forces -seq)

       -v     verbose mode

EXAMPLES

       To check the files a.go, b.go, and c.go:

             gotype a.go b.go c.go

       To check an entire package in the directory dir and print the processed files:

             gotype -v dir

       To check an entire package including tests in the local directory:

             gotype -a .

       To verify the output of a pipe:

             echo "package foo" | gotype

AUTHOR

       This manual page was written by Michael Stapelberg <stapelberg@debian.org>, for the Debian  project  (and
       may be used by others).

                                                   2013-12-02                                          GOTYPE(1)