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go-control-flow

Go control flow idioms from Effective Go. Covers if with initialization, omitting else for early returns, for loop forms, range, switch without fallthrough, type switch, and blank identifier patterns. Use when writing conditionals, loops, or switch statements in Go.

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Go Control Flow

Resource Routing

  • references/SWITCH-PATTERNS.md - Read when using switch statements, type switches, fallthrough, or labeled breaks.
  • references/BLANK-IDENTIFIER.md - Read when using _, blank imports, unused compile-time assertions, or intentional discards.

If with Initialization

if and switch accept an optional initialization statement. Use it to scope variables to the conditional block:

if err := file.Chmod(0664); err != nil {
    log.Print(err)
    return err
}

If you need the variable beyond a few lines after the if, declare it separately and use a standard if instead:

x, err := f()
if err != nil {
    return err
}
// lots of code that uses x

Indent Error Flow (Guard Clauses)

When an if body ends with break, continue, goto, or return, omit the unnecessary else. Keep the success path unindented:

f, err := os.Open(name)
if err != nil {
    return err
}
d, err := f.Stat()
if err != nil {
    f.Close()
    return err
}
codeUsing(f, d)

Never bury normal flow inside an else when the if already returns.


Redeclaration and Reassignment

The := short declaration allows redeclaring variables in the same scope:

f, err := os.Open(name)  // declares f and err
d, err := f.Stat()       // declares d, reassigns err

A variable v may appear in a := declaration even if already declared, provided:

  1. The declaration is in the same scope as the existing v
  2. The value is assignable to v
  3. At least one other variable is newly created by the declaration

Variable Shadowing

Warning: If v is declared in an outer scope, := creates a new variable that shadows it — a common source of bugs:

// Bug: ctx inside the if block shadows the outer ctx
if *shortenDeadlines {
    ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(ctx, 3*time.Second)
    defer cancel()
}
// ctx here is still the original — the shadowed ctx didn't escape

// Fix: use = instead of :=
var cancel func()
ctx, cancel = context.WithTimeout(ctx, 3*time.Second)

For Loops

Go's for is its only looping construct, unifying while, do-while, and C-style for:

// Condition-only (Go's "while")
for x > 0 {
    x = process(x)
}

// Infinite loop
for {
    if done() { break }
}

// C-style three-component
for i := 0; i < n; i++ { ... }

Range

range iterates over slices, maps, strings, and channels:

for i, v := range slice { ... }   // index + value
for k, v := range myMap { ... }   // key + value (non-deterministic order)
for i, r := range "héllo" { ... } // byte index + rune (not byte)
for v := range ch { ... }         // receives until channel closed

Key rules:

  • Range over strings yields runes, not bytes — i is the byte offset
  • Range over maps has non-deterministic order — don't rely on it
  • Use _ to discard the index or value: for _, v := range slice

Parallel Assignment

Go has no comma operator. Use parallel assignment for multiple loop variables:

for i, j := 0, len(a)-1; i < j; i, j = i+1, j-1 {
    a[i], a[j] = a[j], a[i]
}

++ and -- are statements, not expressions — they cannot appear in parallel assignment.


Switch: Labeled Break

break inside a switch within a for loop only breaks the switch. Use a labeled break to exit the enclosing loop:

Loop:
    for _, v := range items {
        switch v.Type {
        case "done":
            break Loop  // breaks the for loop
        }
    }

For type switches, see go-interfaces: Type Switch.


The Blank Identifier

Never discard errors carelessly — a nil dereference panic may follow.

Route compile-time interface assertions to go-interfaces.


Quick Reference

| Pattern | Go Idiom | |---------|----------| | If initialization | if err := f(); err != nil { } | | Early return | Omit else when if body returns | | Redeclaration | := reassigns if same scope + new var | | Shadowing trap | := in inner scope creates new variable | | Parallel assignment | i, j = i+1, j-1 | | Expression-less switch | switch { case cond: } | | Comma cases | case 'a', 'b', 'c': | | No fallthrough | Default behavior (explicit fallthrough if needed) | | Break from loop in switch | break Label | | Discard value | _, err := f() | | Side-effect import | import _ "pkg" | | Interface check | Route to go-interfaces |


Related Skills

  • Error flow: See go-error-handling when structuring guard clauses, early returns, or error-first patterns
  • Type switches: See go-interfaces when using type switches, the comma-ok idiom, or interface satisfaction checks
  • Nesting reduction: See go-style-core when reducing nesting depth or resolving formatting questions
  • Variable scoping: See go-declarations when using if-init, := redeclaration, or reducing variable scope