I get a byte slice ([]byte) from a UDP socket and want to treat it as an integer slice ([]int32) without changing the underlying array, and vice versa. In C(++) I would just cast between pointer types; how would I do this in Go?
I get a byte slice ( []byte ) from a UDP socket and want
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As others have said, casting the pointer is considered bad form in Go. Here are examples of the proper Go way and the equivalent of the C array casting.
WARNING: all code untested.
The Right Way
In this example, we are using the
encoding/binarypackage to convert each set of 4 bytes into anint32. This is better because we are specifying the endianness. We are also not using theunsafepackage to break the type system.The Wrong Way (C array casting)
In this example, we are telling Go to ignore the type system. This is not a good idea because it may fail in another implementation of Go. It is assuming things not in the language specification. However, this one does not do a full copy. This code uses unsafe to access the “SliceHeader” which is common in all slices. The header contains a pointer to the data (C array), the length, and the capacity. Instead of just converting the header to the new slice type, we first need to change the length and capacity since there are less elements if we treat the bytes as a new type.