Just curious to findout: why aren't there standard functions like startswith, endswith, etc as part of the standard libraries in the Go programming language?
2 Answers
If you are working with bytes, you can use these functions from the bytes package:
package main
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
)
func main() {
fmt.Println(bytes.HasPrefix([]byte("Gopher"), []byte("Go")))
fmt.Println(bytes.HasPrefix([]byte("Gopher"), []byte("C")))
fmt.Println(bytes.HasPrefix([]byte("Gopher"), []byte("")))
}
It will be less costly than converting to string first. Useful if you are reading in from an HTTP request, or reading from a local file.