On Tuesday, September 11, 2018 at 9:24:56 AM UTC-4, Larry Clapp wrote:
>
> This question frankly struck me odd, given the context.  To paraphrase: 
> "Do I have examples of where accessing a field in a generic struct type 
> might be useful?"  I kind of assumed that, hip-deep as we are in a 
> discussion of generic functions, that such a thing might be understood?  I 
> mean, accessing struct fields in functions is ... useful?  Would not 
> accessing struct fields in generic functions be ... similarly useful?  I am 
> honestly befuddled.
>

Sorry for the confusion. I was asking for actual real-world examples where 
this would be useful, in any of the code you write or maintain. 

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