Actually, it would be quite nice to simplify the Go's AST package and makes
it simpler for people to develop custom code generation and tools. I use
code generation quite a lot, eg. to generate data-access code, etc., but
the process of creating one requires some effort to get right. I think go
generate shows a lot of promise and it is currently underused. It is
probably one area where Go can potentially outshine other programming
languages.
On Friday, March 10, 2017 at 3:29:20 PM UTC+7, hui zhang wrote:
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> I want to generate a min func
>
> func Min(a,b T) T {
> if a < b {
> return a
> } else {
> return b
> }
> }
>
>
> pls generate below, pls use go generate to generate int int64 int32
> int16.... uint64 uint32 .... float32 float64
> Pls do not just paste documents. There is a lot on google. but none of
> them explain it clearly
> Just tell me how to do the below things generate by demo.
>
>
> func MinInt32(a,b int32) int32 {
> if a < b {
> return a
> } else {
> return b
> }
> }
>
> func Minint(a,b int) int {
> if a < b {
> return a
> } else {
> return b
> }
> }
>
> func Minfloat32(a,b float32) float32 {
> if a < b {
> return a
> } else {
> return b
> }
> }
>
>
> ............
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