Re: [go-nuts] Interface value terminology

2017-11-27 Thread 'Axel Wagner' via golang-nuts
Just my personal usage/2¢: 1. An interface-value/The value of an interface 2. The dynamic value 3. The dynamic type x. Concrete type, to me, is a static type that is not an interface type. y. Concrete value, to me, might sometimes be used interchangeably with dynamic value. Or it might refer to th

Re: [go-nuts] Interface value terminology

2017-11-27 Thread Jakob Borg
I’ve adopted terminology from other OO languages and people seem to have understood me. > 1. the value of an interface (both parts), This is the “interface value”. > 2. the concrete value, The “boxed value”. > 3. the type descriptor. No need to talk about it specifically. Worst case, it is "

Re: [go-nuts] Interface value terminology

2017-11-27 Thread Jan Mercl
On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 9:13 AM Stefan Nilsson wrote: > My question. How do you refer to the following three concepts (and why): > > 1. the value of an interface (both parts), The value of/in the interface variable. Why: No alternative comes to my mind. > 2. the concrete value, The value of/in