Curriculum Interfaces & generics Generics exercise 6 · fill-line
Generics
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Mostly familiar from TS. func Foo[T any](x T) T { ... }. The constraint syntax is where Go adds something new: an interface used as a constraint can list types or use ~T for "any type whose underlying type is T". The comparable constraint is built-in. Method sets in constraints are powerful and worth slowing down on.