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We are using godoc to our lib and we saw all the public method in the doc as expected.



My questions are:



  1. If there is a way to remove from the doc public method without making them private? with some annotation maybe?


  2. If I provide package and in the package there is more then one file and I want to expose in the doc only fileA.go and not C.go, D.go, etc, is it possible?










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  • I don't think so, but not 100% sure. Couldn't find anything pointing to options like this though

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We are using godoc to our lib and we saw all the public method in the doc as expected.



My questions are:



  1. If there is a way to remove from the doc public method without making them private? with some annotation maybe?


  2. If I provide package and in the package there is more then one file and I want to expose in the doc only fileA.go and not C.go, D.go, etc, is it possible?










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  • I don't think so, but not 100% sure. Couldn't find anything pointing to options like this though

    – Ullaakut
    Nov 15 '18 at 8:00













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We are using godoc to our lib and we saw all the public method in the doc as expected.



My questions are:



  1. If there is a way to remove from the doc public method without making them private? with some annotation maybe?


  2. If I provide package and in the package there is more then one file and I want to expose in the doc only fileA.go and not C.go, D.go, etc, is it possible?










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We are using godoc to our lib and we saw all the public method in the doc as expected.



My questions are:



  1. If there is a way to remove from the doc public method without making them private? with some annotation maybe?


  2. If I provide package and in the package there is more then one file and I want to expose in the doc only fileA.go and not C.go, D.go, etc, is it possible?







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  • I don't think so, but not 100% sure. Couldn't find anything pointing to options like this though

    – Ullaakut
    Nov 15 '18 at 8:00

















  • I don't think so, but not 100% sure. Couldn't find anything pointing to options like this though

    – Ullaakut
    Nov 15 '18 at 8:00
















I don't think so, but not 100% sure. Couldn't find anything pointing to options like this though

– Ullaakut
Nov 15 '18 at 8:00





I don't think so, but not 100% sure. Couldn't find anything pointing to options like this though

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General rule in Go: No there are no flags, annotations, triggers, whatever. Especially not if not documented.






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