# go-brace Package **brace** implements tools for working with brace-string literals, for the Go programming language. Brace-String literals are a type of string literal used in the Tcl programming language. For example: ``` {Hello world!} ``` ## Documention Online documentation, which includes examples, can be found at: http://godoc.org/sourcecode.social/reiver/go-brace [![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/sourcecode.social/reiver/go-brace?status.svg)](https://godoc.org/sourcecode.social/reiver/go-brace) ## Example Here is an example: ```golang import "sourcecode.social/reiver/go-brace" import "sourcecode.social/reiver/go-utf-8" // ... const value string = `{This is a brace-string literal. It begins with a \{ symbol and end with a \} symbol. Now look at this: {wow} }` var reader io.Reader = strings.NewReader(value) var runereader io.RuneReader = utf8.NewRuneReader(reader) bracestring, err := brace.ParseToString(runereader) if nil != err { return err } fmt.Print(bracestring) // This will print: // // This is a brace-string literal. It begins with a { symbol and end with a } symbol. Now look at this: {wow} // // I.e., the string: // // "This is a brace-string literal. It begins with a { symbol and end with a } symbol. Now look at this: {wow} " // // Notice that the beginning '{' is not there, that the ending '}' is not there, and the 2 '\' are not there either. ``` ## Import To import package **brace** use `import` code like the follownig: ``` import "sourcecode.social/reiver/go-brace" ``` ## Installation To install package **brace** do the following: ``` GOPROXY=direct go get https://sourcecode.social/reiver/go-brace ``` ## Author Package **brace** was written by [Charles Iliya Krempeaux](http://changelog.ca)