Personally I do that (despite that everyone advocates against it). Just
remember your struct should be just "struct{}" and nothing else. This
helped me to use shorter & cleaner names for my functions - actually it
converts a function pile to a batch of functions).
On Wednesday, August 3, 2016 at 7:37:35 PM UTC+4:30, [email protected] wrote:
>
> No it can have its uses.
>
> It really depends on what you are doing. However, I've never done this as
> a way to declare some kind of namespace.
>
> Typically, I use that in testing when I want a dummy type to implement an
> interface.
>
> That's just an example.
>
> It can be used also if you export the struct type. That allows to transfer
> a group of functions (closer to your idea of namespace).
> Instead of exporting each function separately.
>
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