// _Functions_ are central in Go. We'll learn about // functions with a few different examples. package main import "fmt" // Here's a function that takes two `int`s and returns // their sum as an `int`. func plus(a int, b int) int { // Go requires explicit returns, i.e. it won't // automatically return the value of the last // expression. return a + b } // When you have multiple consecutive parameters of // the same type, you may omit the type name for the // like-typed parameters up to the final parameter that // declares the type. func plusPlus(a, b, c int) int { return a + b + c } func main() { // Call a function just as you'd expect, with // `name(args)`. res := plus(1, 2) fmt.Println("1+2 =", res) res = plusPlus(1, 2, 3) fmt.Println("1+2+3 =", res) }