My solution:
define the global variable in other package with Set and Get, similar with class set in python
the good part is that you can set global variables in any package, the bad part is that you can mess up the global variables if you use Set not carefully
https://play.golang.org/p/egApePP7kPq
first define global variable
-- globalvar/globalvar.go --
package globalvar
import "fmt"
var Glbv int
func Set(b int) {
Glbv = b
}
func Get() int {
return Glbv
}
func Pr() {
fmt.Printf("inside globarvar = %v \n", Glbv)
} ```
then you can change the global variable in another package
-- otherpackage/otherpackage.go --
package otherpackage
import (
"fmt"
"play.ground/globalvar"
)
func Bar() {
globalvar.Set(3)
}
func Prtf() {
var cc = globalvar.Get()
fmt.Printf("inside otherpackage globalvar=%v \n", cc)
}
main function
package main
import (
"play.ground/globalvar"
"play.ground/otherpackage"
)
func main() {
globalvar.Pr()
otherpackage.Prtf()
globalvar.Set(2)
globalvar.Pr()
otherpackage.Prtf()
otherpackage.Bar()
globalvar.Pr()
otherpackage.Prtf()
}
here is the result
inside globarvar = 0
inside otherpackage globalvar=0
inside globarvar = 2
inside otherpackage globalvar=2
inside globarvar = 3
inside otherpackage globalvar=3
InitApp
in first place:var Global string
and then assign a value to it when ready.