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go spec: clarification of type declarations

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https://golang.org/cl/849044
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Robert Griesemer 2010-03-31 16:37:22 -07:00
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@ -1704,9 +1704,11 @@ last non-empty expression list.
<p>
A type declaration binds an identifier, the <i>type name</i>, to a new type
that has the same definition (element, fields, channel direction, etc.) as
an existing type. The new type is
an existing type. With the exception of interface types, the new type is
<a href="#Properties_of_types_and_values">compatible</a> with, but
<a href="#Properties_of_types_and_values">different</a> from, the existing type.
A newly defined interface type is always
<a href="#Properties_of_types_and_values">identical</a> to the existing type.
</p>
<pre class="ebnf">
@ -1737,7 +1739,7 @@ type Cipher interface {
<p>
The declared type does not inherit any <a href="#Method_declarations">methods</a>
bound to the existing type, but the <a href="#Types">method set</a>
of elements of a composite type is not changed:
of elements of a composite type or of an interface type is not changed:
</p>
<pre>
@ -1754,6 +1756,10 @@ type NewMutex Mutex
type PrintableMutex struct {
Mutex
}
// MyCipher is an interface type that has the same method set as Cipher;
// it is indistinguishable from Cipher.
type MyCipher Cipher
</pre>
<p>