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Two Fer

Two-fer or 2-fer is short for two for one. One for you and one for me.

"One for X, one for me."

When X is a name or "you".

If the given name is "Alice", the result should be "One for Alice, one for me." If no name is given, the result should be "One for you, one for me."

Running the tests

To run the tests run the command go test from within the exercise directory.

If the test suite contains benchmarks, you can run these with the --bench and --benchmem flags:

go test -v --bench . --benchmem

Keep in mind that each reviewer will run benchmarks on a different machine, with different specs, so the results from these benchmark tests may vary.

Further information

For more detailed information about the Go track, including how to get help if you're having trouble, please visit the exercism.io Go language page.

Source

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two-fer

Submitting Incomplete Solutions

It's possible to submit an incomplete solution so you can see how others have completed the exercise.

Documentation

Overview

Package twofer should have a package comment that summarizes what it's about. https://golang.org/doc/effective_go.html#commentary

Index

Examples

Constants

This section is empty.

Variables

This section is empty.

Functions

func ShareWith

func ShareWith(name string) string

ShareWith should have a comment documenting it.

Example

ExampleShareWith() is an Example function. Examples are testable snippets of Go code that are used for documenting and verifying the package API. They may be present in some exercises to demonstrate the expected use of the exercise API and can be run as part of a package's test suite.

When an Example test is run the data that is written to standard output is compared to the data that comes after the "Output: " comment.

Below the result of ShareWith() is passed to standard output using fmt.Println, and this is compared against the expected output. If they are equal, the test passes.

h := ShareWith("")
fmt.Println(h)
Output:

One for you, one for me.

Types

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