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This CL removes the special syntax for method receivers and makes it just like other parameters. Instead, the crucial receiver-specific rules (exactly one receiver, receiver type must be of the form T or *T) are specified verbally instead of syntactically. This is a fully backward-compatible (and minor) syntax relaxation. As a result, the following syntactic restrictions (which are completely irrelevant) and which were only in place for receivers are removed: a) receiver types cannot be parenthesized b) receiver parameter lists cannot have a trailing comma The result of this CL is a simplication of the spec and the implementation, with no impact on existing (or future) code. Noteworthy: - gc already permits a trailing comma at the end of a receiver declaration: func (recv T,) m() {} This is technically a bug with the current spec; this CL will legalize this notation. - gccgo produces a misleading error when a trailing comma is used: error: method has multiple receivers (even though there's only one receiver) - Compilers and type-checkers won't need to report errors anymore if receiver types are parenthesized. Fixes #4496. LGTM=iant, rsc R=r, rsc, iant, ken CC=golang-codereviews https://golang.org/cl/101500044 |
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