If you encounter garbled characters when using Sublime Text for Go language programming, don’t worry. There are actually multiple solutions to this problem.
First of all, if you encounter garbled code problems in the newly created Go language source code file, it is probably because the default encoding format is incorrect. The solution is to select "File"-"New File" in the menu bar, and then enter the following content in the newly created Blank file:
// -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
Fill in and save, and you can write code normally.
Secondly, you can try to modify the default encoding format of Sublime Text. Select "Preferences"-"Settings" in the Sublime Text menu bar, open the Preferences.sublime-settings file, and add the following content in the User configuration:
"default_encoding": "utf-8", "fallback_encoding": "utf-8"
Restart Sublime Text after saving, so that all text can be guaranteed The default encoding format is utf-8.
In addition, there are some other solutions. You can select "View"-"Syntax"-"Open all with current extension as..." in the Sublime Text menu bar, and then select Go language as the default syntax format. This can also effectively solve the problem of garbled characters.
In short, there are different solutions to different garbled code problems. But no matter which method is used, specific operations need to be carried out according to the actual situation. Hope this article can be helpful to you.
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