Commit 166b444a authored by Rob Pike's avatar Rob Pike

tutorial: make stdin, stdout, stderr work on Windows.

R=brainman
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4042042
parent 1b112c22
......@@ -538,9 +538,9 @@ We can use the factory to construct some familiar, exported variables of type <c
<p>
<pre> <!-- progs/file.go /var/ /^.$/ -->
24 var (
25 Stdin = newFile(0, &quot;/dev/stdin&quot;)
26 Stdout = newFile(1, &quot;/dev/stdout&quot;)
27 Stderr = newFile(2, &quot;/dev/stderr&quot;)
25 Stdin = newFile(syscall.Stdin, &quot;/dev/stdin&quot;)
26 Stdout = newFile(syscall.Stdout, &quot;/dev/stdout&quot;)
27 Stderr = newFile(syscall.Stderr, &quot;/dev/stderr&quot;)
28 )
</pre>
<p>
......@@ -663,7 +663,7 @@ something from the directory of installed packages.
(Also, ''<code>file.go</code>'' must be compiled before we can import the
package.)
<p>
Now we can compile and run the program:
Now we can compile and run the program. On Unix, this would be the result:
<p>
<pre>
$ 6g file.go # compile file package
......
......@@ -22,9 +22,9 @@ func newFile(fd int, name string) *File {
}
var (
Stdin = newFile(0, "/dev/stdin")
Stdout = newFile(1, "/dev/stdout")
Stderr = newFile(2, "/dev/stderr")
Stdin = newFile(syscall.Stdin, "/dev/stdin")
Stdout = newFile(syscall.Stdout, "/dev/stdout")
Stderr = newFile(syscall.Stderr, "/dev/stderr")
)
func Open(name string, mode int, perm uint32) (file *File, err os.Error) {
......
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