// Package aws provides the core SDK's utilities and shared types. Use this package's // utilities to simplify setting and reading API operations parameters. // // Value and Pointer Conversion Utilities // // This package includes a helper conversion utility for each scalar type the SDK's // API use. These utilities make getting a pointer of the scalar, and dereferencing // a pointer easier. // // Each conversion utility comes in two forms. Value to Pointer and Pointer to Value. // The Pointer to value will safely dereference the pointer and return its value. // If the pointer was nil, the scalar's zero value will be returned. // // The value to pointer functions will be named after the scalar type. So get a // *string from a string value use the "String" function. This makes it easy to // to get pointer of a literal string value, because getting the address of a // literal requires assigning the value to a variable first. // // var strPtr *string // // // Without the SDK's conversion functions // str := "my string" // strPtr = &str // // // With the SDK's conversion functions // strPtr = aws.String("my string") // // // Convert *string to string value // str = aws.StringValue(strPtr) // // In addition to scalars the aws package also includes conversion utilities for // map and slice for commonly types used in API parameters. The map and slice // conversion functions use similar naming pattern as the scalar conversion // functions. // // var strPtrs []*string // var strs []string = []string{"Go", "Gophers", "Go"} // // // Convert []string to []*string // strPtrs = aws.StringSlice(strs) // // // Convert []*string to []string // strs = aws.StringValueSlice(strPtrs) // // SDK Default HTTP Client // // The SDK will use the http.DefaultClient if a HTTP client is not provided to // the SDK's Session, or service client constructor. This means that if the // http.DefaultClient is modified by other components of your application the // modifications will be picked up by the SDK as well. // // In some cases this might be intended, but it is a better practice to create // a custom HTTP Client to share explicitly through your application. You can // configure the SDK to use the custom HTTP Client by setting the HTTPClient // value of the SDK's Config type when creating a Session or service client. package aws