doc: add guide to use the wire:"-" tag (#195)
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@@ -300,6 +300,21 @@ func injectFooBar() FooBar {
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And similarly if the injector needed a `*FooBar`.
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And similarly if the injector needed a `*FooBar`.
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It is sometimes useful to prevent certain fields from being filled in by the
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injector, especially when passing `*` to `wire.Struct`. You can tag a field with
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`` `wire:"-"` `` to have Wire ignore such fields. For example:
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```go
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type Foo struct {
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mu sync.Mutex `wire:"-"`
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Bar Bar
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}
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```
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When you provide the `Foo` type using `wire.Struct(new(Foo), "*")`, Wire will
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automatically omit the `mu` field. Additionally, it is an error to explicitly
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specify a prevented field as in `wire.Struct(new(Foo), "mu")`.
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### Binding Values
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### Binding Values
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Occasionally, it is useful to bind a basic value (usually `nil`) to a type.
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Occasionally, it is useful to bind a basic value (usually `nil`) to a type.
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