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go/types, types2: disable field accesses through type parameters
This is a feature that is not understood well enough and may have subtle repercussions impacting future changes. Disable for Go 1.18. The actual change is trivial: disable a branch through a flag. The remaining changes are adjustments to tests. Fixes #51576. Change-Id: Ib77b038b846711a808315a8889b3904e72367bce Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/391135 Trust: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org> Run-TryBot: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Robert Findley <rfindley@google.com> TryBot-Result: Gopher Robot <gobot@golang.org>
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@ -70,7 +70,8 @@ func LookupFieldOrMethod(T Type, addressable bool, pkg *Package, name string) (o
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// see if there is a matching field (but not a method, those need to be declared
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// explicitly in the constraint). If the constraint is a named pointer type (see
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// above), we are ok here because only fields are accepted as results.
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if obj == nil && isTypeParam(T) {
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const enableTParamFieldLookup = false // see issue #51576
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if enableTParamFieldLookup && obj == nil && isTypeParam(T) {
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if t := coreType(T); t != nil {
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obj, index, indirect = lookupFieldOrMethod(t, addressable, pkg, name, false)
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if _, ok := obj.(*Var); !ok {
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@ -2,6 +2,10 @@
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// Field accesses through type parameters are disabled
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// until we have a more thorough understanding of the
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// implications on the spec. See issue #51576.
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package p
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type Sf struct {
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@ -9,13 +13,13 @@ type Sf struct {
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}
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func f0[P Sf](p P) {
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_ = p.f
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p.f = 0
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_ = p.f // ERROR p\.f undefined
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p.f /* ERROR p\.f undefined */ = 0
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}
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func f0t[P ~struct{f int}](p P) {
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_ = p.f
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p.f = 0
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_ = p.f // ERROR p\.f undefined
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p.f /* ERROR p\.f undefined */ = 0
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}
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var _ = f0[Sf]
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@ -25,8 +29,8 @@ var _ = f0[Sm /* ERROR does not implement */ ]
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var _ = f0t[Sm /* ERROR does not implement */ ]
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func f1[P interface{ Sf; m() }](p P) {
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_ = p.f
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p.f = 0
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_ = p.f // ERROR p\.f undefined
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p.f /* ERROR p\.f undefined */ = 0
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p.m()
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}
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@ -44,8 +48,8 @@ type Sfm struct {
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func (Sfm) m() {}
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func f2[P interface{ Sfm; m() }](p P) {
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_ = p.f
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p.f = 0
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_ = p.f // ERROR p\.f undefined
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p.f /* ERROR p\.f undefined */ = 0
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p.m()
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}
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@ -56,8 +60,8 @@ var _ = f2[Sfm]
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type PSfm *Sfm
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func f3[P interface{ PSfm }](p P) {
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_ = p.f
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p.f = 0
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_ = p.f // ERROR p\.f undefined
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p.f /* ERROR p\.f undefined */ = 0
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p.m /* ERROR type P has no field or method m */ ()
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}
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// Field accesses through type parameters are disabled
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// until we have a more thorough understanding of the
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// implications on the spec. See issue #51576.
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package p
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// The first example from the issue.
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@ -18,9 +22,12 @@ type numericAbs[T Numeric] interface {
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// AbsDifference computes the absolute value of the difference of
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// a and b, where the absolute value is determined by the Abs method.
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func absDifference[T numericAbs[T /* ERROR T does not implement Numeric */]](a, b T) T {
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// TODO: the error below should probably be positioned on the '-'.
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d := a /* ERROR "invalid operation: operator - not defined" */ .Value - b.Value
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return d.Abs()
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// Field accesses are not permitted for now. Keep an error so
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// we can find and fix this code once the situation changes.
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return a.Value // ERROR a\.Value undefined
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// TODO: The error below should probably be positioned on the '-'.
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// d := a /* ERROR "invalid operation: operator - not defined" */ .Value - b.Value
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// return d.Abs()
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}
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// The second example from the issue.
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@ -70,7 +70,8 @@ func LookupFieldOrMethod(T Type, addressable bool, pkg *Package, name string) (o
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// see if there is a matching field (but not a method, those need to be declared
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// explicitly in the constraint). If the constraint is a named pointer type (see
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// above), we are ok here because only fields are accepted as results.
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if obj == nil && isTypeParam(T) {
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const enableTParamFieldLookup = false // see issue #51576
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if enableTParamFieldLookup && obj == nil && isTypeParam(T) {
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if t := coreType(T); t != nil {
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obj, index, indirect = lookupFieldOrMethod(t, addressable, pkg, name, false)
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if _, ok := obj.(*Var); !ok {
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src/go/types/testdata/fixedbugs/issue50417.go2
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// Field accesses through type parameters are disabled
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// until we have a more thorough understanding of the
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// implications on the spec. See issue #51576.
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package p
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type Sf struct {
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@ -9,13 +13,13 @@ type Sf struct {
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}
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func f0[P Sf](p P) {
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_ = p.f
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p.f = 0
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_ = p.f // ERROR p\.f undefined
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p.f /* ERROR p\.f undefined */ = 0
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}
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func f0t[P ~struct{f int}](p P) {
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_ = p.f
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p.f = 0
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_ = p.f // ERROR p\.f undefined
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p.f /* ERROR p\.f undefined */ = 0
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}
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var _ = f0[Sf]
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@ -25,8 +29,8 @@ var _ = f0[Sm /* ERROR does not implement */ ]
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var _ = f0t[Sm /* ERROR does not implement */ ]
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func f1[P interface{ Sf; m() }](p P) {
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_ = p.f
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p.f = 0
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_ = p.f // ERROR p\.f undefined
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p.f /* ERROR p\.f undefined */ = 0
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p.m()
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}
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@ -44,8 +48,8 @@ type Sfm struct {
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func (Sfm) m() {}
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func f2[P interface{ Sfm; m() }](p P) {
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_ = p.f
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p.f = 0
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_ = p.f // ERROR p\.f undefined
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p.f /* ERROR p\.f undefined */ = 0
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p.m()
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}
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type PSfm *Sfm
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func f3[P interface{ PSfm }](p P) {
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_ = p.f
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p.f = 0
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_ = p.f // ERROR p\.f undefined
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p.f /* ERROR p\.f undefined */ = 0
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p.m /* ERROR type P has no field or method m */ ()
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}
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src/go/types/testdata/fixedbugs/issue50782.go2
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src/go/types/testdata/fixedbugs/issue50782.go2
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// Field accesses through type parameters are disabled
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// until we have a more thorough understanding of the
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// implications on the spec. See issue #51576.
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package p
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// The first example from the issue.
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@ -18,9 +22,12 @@ type numericAbs[T Numeric] interface {
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// AbsDifference computes the absolute value of the difference of
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// a and b, where the absolute value is determined by the Abs method.
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func absDifference[T numericAbs[T /* ERROR T does not implement Numeric */]](a, b T) T {
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// TODO: the error below should probably be positioned on the '-'.
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d := a /* ERROR "invalid operation: operator - not defined" */ .Value - b.Value
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return d.Abs()
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// Field accesses are not permitted for now. Keep an error so
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// we can find and fix this code once the situation changes.
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return a.Value // ERROR a\.Value undefined
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// TODO: The error below should probably be positioned on the '-'.
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// d := a /* ERROR "invalid operation: operator - not defined" */ .Value - b.Value
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// return d.Abs()
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}
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// The second example from the issue.
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// numericAbs matches a struct containing a numeric type that has an Abs method.
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type numericAbs[T Numeric] interface {
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~struct{ Value T }
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~struct{ Value_ T }
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Abs() T
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Value() T
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}
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// absDifference computes the absolute value of the difference of
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// a and b, where the absolute value is determined by the Abs method.
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func absDifference[T Numeric, U numericAbs[T]](a, b U) T {
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d := a.Value - b.Value
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dt := U{Value: d}
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d := a.Value() - b.Value()
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dt := U{Value_: d}
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return dt.Abs()
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}
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// orderedAbs is a helper type that defines an Abs method for
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// a struct containing an ordered numeric type.
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type orderedAbs[T orderedNumeric] struct {
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Value T
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Value_ T
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}
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func (a orderedAbs[T]) Abs() T {
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if a.Value < 0 {
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return -a.Value
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if a.Value_ < 0 {
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return -a.Value_
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}
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return a.Value
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return a.Value_
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}
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// Field accesses through type parameters are disabled
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// until we have a more thorough understanding of the
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// implications on the spec. See issue #51576.
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// Use accessor method instead.
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func (a orderedAbs[T]) Value() T {
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return a.Value_
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}
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// complexAbs is a helper type that defines an Abs method for
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// a struct containing a complex type.
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type complexAbs[T Complex] struct {
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Value T
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Value_ T
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}
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func realimag(x any) (re, im float64) {
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func (a complexAbs[T]) Abs() T {
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// TODO use direct conversion instead of realimag once #50937 is fixed
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r, i := realimag(a.Value)
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r, i := realimag(a.Value_)
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// r := float64(real(a.Value))
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// i := float64(imag(a.Value))
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d := math.Sqrt(r*r + i*i)
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return T(complex(d, 0))
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}
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func (a complexAbs[T]) Value() T {
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return a.Value_
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}
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// OrderedAbsDifference returns the absolute value of the difference
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// between a and b, where a and b are of an ordered type.
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func OrderedAbsDifference[T orderedNumeric](a, b T) T {
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// numericAbs matches a struct containing a numeric type that has an Abs method.
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type numericAbs[T Numeric] interface {
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~struct{ Value T }
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~struct{ Value_ T }
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Abs() T
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Value() T
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}
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// absDifference computes the absolute value of the difference of
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// a and b, where the absolute value is determined by the Abs method.
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func absDifference[T Numeric, U numericAbs[T]](a, b U) T {
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d := a.Value - b.Value
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dt := U{Value: d}
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d := a.Value() - b.Value()
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dt := U{Value_: d}
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return dt.Abs()
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}
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// orderedAbs is a helper type that defines an Abs method for
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// a struct containing an ordered numeric type.
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type orderedAbs[T orderedNumeric] struct {
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Value T
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Value_ T
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}
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func (a orderedAbs[T]) Abs() T {
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if a.Value < 0 {
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return -a.Value
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if a.Value_ < 0 {
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return -a.Value_
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}
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return a.Value
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return a.Value_
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}
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// Field accesses through type parameters are disabled
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// until we have a more thorough understanding of the
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// implications on the spec. See issue #51576.
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// Use accessor method instead.
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func (a orderedAbs[T]) Value() T {
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return a.Value_
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}
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// complexAbs is a helper type that defines an Abs method for
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// a struct containing a complex type.
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type complexAbs[T Complex] struct {
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Value T
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Value_ T
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}
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func realimag(x any) (re, im float64) {
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func (a complexAbs[T]) Abs() T {
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// TODO use direct conversion instead of realimag once #50937 is fixed
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r, i := realimag(a.Value)
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r, i := realimag(a.Value_)
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// r := float64(real(a.Value))
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// i := float64(imag(a.Value))
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d := math.Sqrt(r*r + i*i)
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return T(complex(d, 0))
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}
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func (a complexAbs[T]) Value() T {
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return a.Value_
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}
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// OrderedAbsDifference returns the absolute value of the difference
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// between a and b, where a and b are of an ordered type.
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func OrderedAbsDifference[T orderedNumeric](a, b T) T {
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func main() {}
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// Field accesses through type parameters are disabled
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// until we have a more thorough understanding of the
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// implications on the spec. See issue #51576.
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/*
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type Sf struct {
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f int
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}
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}
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var _ = f8[*Sf]
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package main
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func main() {}
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/*
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type MyStruct struct {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("got %d, want %d", got, want))
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}
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// Ledger is an identifiable, financial record.
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type Ledger[T ~string, K Numeric] struct {
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// ID identifies the ledger.
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ID T
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ID_ T
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// Amounts is a list of monies associated with this ledger.
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Amounts []K
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Amounts_ []K
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// SumFn is a function that can be used to sum the amounts
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// in this ledger.
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SumFn func(...K) K
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SumFn_ func(...K) K
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}
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// Field accesses through type parameters are disabled
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// until we have a more thorough understanding of the
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// implications on the spec. See issue #51576.
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// Use accessor methods instead.
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func (l Ledger[T, _]) ID() T { return l.ID_ }
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func (l Ledger[_, K]) Amounts() []K { return l.Amounts_ }
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func (l Ledger[_, K]) SumFn() func(...K) K { return l.SumFn_ }
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func PrintLedger[
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T ~string,
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L ~struct {
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ID T
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Amounts []K
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SumFn func(...K) K
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L interface {
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~struct {
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ID_ T
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Amounts_ []K
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SumFn_ func(...K) K
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}
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ID() T
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Amounts() []K
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SumFn() func(...K) K
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},
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fmt.Printf("%s has a sum of %v\n", l.ID, l.SumFn(l.Amounts...))
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fmt.Printf("%s has a sum of %v\n", l.ID(), l.SumFn()(l.Amounts()...))
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}
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func main() {
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PrintLedger(Ledger[string, int]{
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ID: "fake",
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Amounts: []int{1, 2, 3},
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SumFn: Sum[int],
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ID_: "fake",
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Amounts_: []int{1, 2, 3},
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SumFn_: Sum[int],
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})
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}
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fmt.Println(s)
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}
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func PrintWithPrinter[T ~string, S ~struct {
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ID T
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PrintFn func(T)
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func PrintWithPrinter[T ~string, S interface {
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~struct {
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PrintFn_ func(T)
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}
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PrintFn() func(T)
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}](message T, obj S) {
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obj.PrintFn(message)
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obj.PrintFn()(message)
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}
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type PrintShop[T ~string] struct {
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ID T
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PrintFn func(T)
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PrintFn_ func(T)
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}
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// Field accesses through type parameters are disabled
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// until we have a more thorough understanding of the
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// implications on the spec. See issue #51576.
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// Use accessor method instead.
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func (s PrintShop[T]) PrintFn() func(T) { return s.PrintFn_ }
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func main() {
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PrintWithPrinter(
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"Hello, world.",
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PrintShop[string]{
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ID: "fake",
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PrintFn: Print[string],
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ID: "fake",
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PrintFn_: Print[string],
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},
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)
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}
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@ -18,19 +18,33 @@ func Print[T ~string](s T) {
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fmt.Println(s)
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}
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func PrintWithPrinter[T ~string, S struct {
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ID T
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PrintFn func(T)
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func PrintWithPrinter[T ~string, S interface {
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~struct {
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ID T
|
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PrintFn_ func(T)
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}
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PrintFn() func(T)
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}](message T, obj S) {
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obj.PrintFn(message)
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obj.PrintFn()(message)
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}
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|
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func main() {
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PrintWithPrinter(
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||||
"Hello, world.",
|
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struct {
|
||||
ID string
|
||||
PrintFn func(string)
|
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}{ID: "fake", PrintFn: Print[string]},
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StructWithPrinter{ID: "fake", PrintFn_: Print[string]},
|
||||
)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
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type StructWithPrinter struct {
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ID string
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PrintFn_ func(string)
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}
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// Field accesses through type parameters are disabled
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// until we have a more thorough understanding of the
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||||
// implications on the spec. See issue #51576.
|
||||
// Use accessor method instead.
|
||||
|
||||
func (s StructWithPrinter) PrintFn() func(string) {
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||||
return s.PrintFn_
|
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}
|
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