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Start your free trialMr. & Mrs. (to be) Miles
380 PointsI cant figure out what's wrong with line 11
//code below. cant figure out what's wrong with line 11
package files
import ("os" "fmt" )
func Size(fileName string) (int64, error) {
fileInfo, err := os.Stat(fileName)
if err != nil {
// RETURN THE VALUES 0 AND err
return 0, fmt.Println(err)
}
return fileInfo.Size(), nil
// RETURN THE VALUES fileInfo.Size() AND nil
}
package files
import ("os"
"fmt"
)
func Size(fileName string) (int64, error) {
fileInfo, err := os.Stat(fileName)
if err != nil {
// RETURN THE VALUES 0 AND err
return 0, fmt.Println(err)
}
return fileInfo.Size(), nil
// RETURN THE VALUES fileInfo.Size() AND nil
}
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,236 PointsThe instructions (and the code comment) both tell you to "RETURN THE VALUES 0 AND err". This can be taken just as literally as the other comment. You wont need to call "fmt.Println" or import "fmt".