I'm rather new to Golang and not sure yet, how to use certain language constructs. Currently I have following code (with test debug outputs), which does not provide expected result:
json, _ := json.Marshal(struct)
fmt.Println(json)
f,_ := os.Create(fmt.Sprintf("/tmp/%s.json", "asd"))
i,_ := f.Write(json)
fmt.Println(i)
b, err := ioutil.ReadAll(f)
fmt.Print(b)
I expect the following behaviour:
- translating the struct to a byte array
- creating a new file
- append the byte array to the file
However, the file is always empty when I run the code in my environment (AWS Lambda), as well as using it in the Golang Playground. The output of above code looks like this:
[123 34 ... <hug array of bytes>]
1384
[]
which leads me to believe I'm using f.Write()
not correctly, although I followed the package documentation. All other outputs indicate expected behavior, so what is my mistake? I'm somewhat restricted to using the File
interface, otherwise I'd have gone with ioutil.WriteFile()
. My assumption is a misunderstanding of pointer/values at some point, but the compiler prevented a usage of &f
.