I am a newbee to golang, and I write a program to test io package:
func main() {
readers := []io.Reader{
strings.NewReader("from string reader"),
bytes.NewBufferString("from bytes reader"),
}
reader := io.MultiReader(readers...)
data := make([]byte, 1024)
var err error
//var n int
for err != io.EOF {
n, err := reader.Read(data)
fmt.Printf("%s
", data[:n])
}
os.Exit(0)
}
The compile error is "err declared and not used". But I think I have used err in for statement. Why does the compiler outputs this error?
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