Say I have go:generate
directives in two files: one in the foo/
directory and one in the mock/
directory. The generated mock
code will need data structures from the generated code in the foo
module. Will go generate ./...
reliably generate code in the correct order? What do I need to do to make that happen?
I’m a go n00b, but since the source code is available, I figured I’d look. TL;DR: it probably uses the shell’s default globbing resolution to produce the file list.
The generate command iterates over the internal files, but I can’t find exactly how GoFiles is populated.
You can probably learn what it’s doing by running
go generate -n
orgo generate -x
, and I think you can also explicitly callgo generate
with a file pattern list, which would give you this control.Otherwise, I think you can include more than one magic comment in a single file, so if you have some dependant generators, these could be placed in the same file, sequentially, and you’d get the expected result.
Another alternative would be to try renaming the relevant files so that they sort the way you want them to run, lexicographically.
Good answers. I like these. I like the more than one command in a file, that will work. And yes, should have read the source!
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