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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T09:41:51+00:00 2026-05-13T09:41:51+00:00

The Xml example in the go docs is broken. Does anyone know how to

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The Xml example in the go docs is broken. Does anyone know how to make it work? When I compile it, the result is:

xmlexample.go:34: cannot use "name" (type string) as type xml.Name in field value
xmlexample.go:34: cannot use nil as type string in field value
xmlexample.go:34: too few values in struct initializer

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package main

import (
        "bytes"
        "xml"
)

type Email struct {
        Where string "attr";
        Addr string;
}

type Result struct {
        XMLName xml.Name "result";
        Name string;
        Phone string;
        Email []Email;
}

var buf = bytes.NewBufferString ( `
<result>
        <email where="home">
                <addr>gre@example.com</addr>
        </email>
        <email where='work'>
                <addr>gre@work.com</addr>
        </email>
        <name>Grace R. Emlin</name>
        <address>123 Main Street</address>
</result>`)


func main() {
        var result = Result{ "name", "phone", nil }
        xml.Unmarshal ( buf , &result )
        println ( result.Name )
}
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    2026-05-13T09:41:52+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:41 am

    The type Result is defined as:

    type Result struct {
        XMLName xml.Name "result"
        Name    string
        Phone   string
        Email   []Email
    }
    

    The type xml.Name, embedded in type Result, is defined as:

    // A Name represents an XML name (Local) annotated
    // with a name space identifier (Space).
    // In tokens returned by Parser.Token, the Space identifier
    // is given as a canonical URL, not the short prefix used
    // in the document being parsed.
    type Name struct {
        Space, Local string
    }
    

    Therefore, initialize, using composite literals, using something similar to one of:

    var result = Result{xml.Name{}, "name", "phone", nil}
    
    var result = Result{xml.Name{"space", "local"}, "name", "phone", nil}
    
    var result = Result{Name: "name", Phone: "phone", Email: nil}
    
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