I am able to perform integer division in go by this program :
package main
import "fmt"
func main() {
a := 10
b := 5
fmt.Println(a/b)
}
Then I made a program in go that has functions for +, -, * and /. and I made a program in C that calls each of these functions and performs arithmetic operations. Except division, the code works fine.
The go file with the functions is : (calc.go)
package main
func Add(a, b int) int {
return a + b
}
func Sub(a, b int) int {
return a - b
}
func Mul(a, b int) int {
return a * b
}
func Div(a, b int) int {
return a / b
}
And the C program that calls these functions is : (calcc.c)
#include <stdio.h>
extern int go_add(int, int) __asm__ ("main.Add");
extern int go_sub(int, int) __asm__ ("main.Sub");
extern int go_mul(int, int) __asm__ ("main.Mul");
extern int go_div(int, int) __asm__ ("main.Div");
int menu()
{
int op;
printf("\n1 add");
printf("\n2 sub");
printf("\n3 mul");
printf("\n4 div");
printf("\nEnter your choice : ");
scanf("%d", &op);
return op;
}
int main() {
int op, ch, result, a, b;
do{
op= menu();
printf("First number : ");
scanf("%d", &a);
printf("Second number : ");
scanf("%d", &b);
switch(op)
{
case 1:
result = go_add(a, b);
printf("Result : %d" , result);
break;
case 2:
result = go_sub(a, b);
printf("Result : %d" , result);
break;
case 3:
result = go_mul(a, b);
printf("Result : %d" , result);
break;
case 4:
result = go_div(a, b);
printf("Result : %d" , result);
break;
default:
printf("Invalid choice ! ");
}
printf("\nAnother operation? (1 if yes) : ");
scanf("%d", &ch);
} while(ch==1);
printf("\nThank you!");
}
I compiled on the terminal using the commands :
gccgo -c calc.go
- and
gcc calc.o calcc.c -o main
And got this error : undefined reference to `__go_runtime_error' collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
How should I fix this?