How can I escape the inverted bar without replacing it?. it's possible?
something like @"\file" in C#.
stringValues :='C:\Users\PC\go\src\dss-persistence\files\fileA'
hash, err := hash_file_md5(os.Args[0])
if err == nil {
fmt.Println(hash)
}
How can I escape the inverted bar without replacing it?. it's possible?
something like @"\file" in C#.
stringValues :='C:\Users\PC\go\src\dss-persistence\files\fileA'
hash, err := hash_file_md5(os.Args[0])
if err == nil {
fmt.Println(hash)
}
I found this way ,without using doble backslash or remplace: using (`)