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address leftover post-submit comments about embedding
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@ -1799,6 +1799,15 @@ log to a <code>Job</code>:
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job.Log("starting now...");
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</pre>
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<p>
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The <code>Logger</code> is a regular field of the struct and we can initialize
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it in the usual way.
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</p>
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<pre>
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func NewJob(command string, logger *log.Logger) *Job {
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return &Job{command, logger}
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}
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</pre>
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<p>
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If we need to refer to an embedded field directly, the type name of the field,
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ignoring the package qualifier, serves as a field name. If we needed to access the
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<code>*log.Logger</code> of a <code>Job</code> variable <code>job</code>,
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@ -1806,8 +1815,8 @@ we would write <code>job.Logger</code>.
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This would be useful if we wanted to refine the methods of <code>Logger</code>.
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</p>
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<pre>
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func (job *Job) Logf(format string, v ...) {
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job.Logger.Logf(fmt.Sprintf("%q: %s", job.command, format), v);
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func (job *Job) Logf(format string, args ...) {
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job.Logger.Logf("%q: %s", job.Command, fmt.Sprintf(format, args));
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}
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</pre>
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<p>
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