Go idioms
Go uses package names as datatypes, and datatypes as qualifiers, to invoke member functions:
package.Member()
var myvariable package.Typename
Moreover, the package name becomes an object reference to all types and unclassified functions defined within it: e.g.
driver.Function() // package driver
fmt.Println("hello") // package fmt
os.Exit(0) // package os
There are two Go package components needed for the Go driver. The main go-driver name contains an illegal character, however, so we need to map it to an alias, say a driver for the ArangoDB driver (or something shorter), by importing it as
import (
"github.com/arangodb/go-driver/http"
driver "github.com/arangodb/go-driver"
)
Now we refer to the member functions and types as:
http.NewConnection(..)
driver.NewClient(..)
driver.Database
driver.Collection
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