Coming from Python, I'm not used to see code lines longer than 80 columns.
So when I encounter this:
err := database.QueryRow("select * from users where user_id=?", id).Scan(&ReadUser.ID, &ReadUser.Name, &ReadUser.First, &ReadUser.Last, &ReadUser.Email)
I tried to break it to
err := database.QueryRow("select * from users where user_id=?", id)
.Scan(&ReadUser.ID, &ReadUser.Name, &ReadUser.First, &ReadUser.Last, &ReadUser.Email)
But I get
syntax error: unexpected
I also tried just breaking the line with hitting enter and put a semicolon at the end:
err := database.QueryRow("select * from users where user_id=?", id)
.Scan(&ReadUser.ID, &ReadUser.Name, &ReadUser.First, &ReadUser.Last, &ReadUser.Email);
But the I again get:
syntax error: unexpected .
So I'm wondering what's the golangic way to do so?
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