hi there, and first of all sorry that i couldn't find the answer by myself here. I tried to improve some of my code with general interface definitions. They should work like macros for different types of variables. Here is my reduced example and the question - how should this be done in go the right way?
thanx a lot, c. Code hier eingeben... package main import "fmt" func main() { // test fmt.Println(Eq(myType(5), myType(5))) // gives me ... /* * ./main.go:7:23: cannot use myType(5) (type myType) as type Compare in argument to Eq: * myType does not implement Compare (wrong type for Less method) * have Less(myType, myType) bool * want Less(Compare, Compare) bool */ } // define my custom type type myType int // and satisfy the interface func (t myType) Less(i, j myType) bool { return i < j } // the interface condition type Compare interface { Less(i, j Compare) bool } // functions when satisfied func Ls(i, j Compare) bool { return i.Less(i, j) } func Gt(i, j Compare) bool { return i.Less(j, i) } func GtEq(i, j Compare) bool { return !i.Less(i, j) } func LsEq(i, j Compare) bool { return !i.Less(j, i) } func Nt(i, j Compare) bool { return i.Less(i, j) || j.Less(j, i) } func Eq(i, j Compare) bool { return !Nt(i, j) } -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "golang-nuts" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to golang-nuts+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.