I essentially am trying to find an effective method in Go, preferably not
too wordy, that lets me create an abstract data type, a struct, and a set
of functions that bind to a different data type, and that I can write,
preferably not in too much code, a change that allows the data type of the
embedded data to be changed. It's basically kinda inheritance, but after
much fiddling I found a hackish sorta way that isn't *too* boilerplate
filled:
type nullTester func(*Bast, uint32) bool
type Bast struct {
...
isNull nullTester
...
}
func isNull(b *Bast, d uint32) bool {
return d == 0
}
func NewBast() (b *Bast) {
...
b.isNull = isNull
...
}
// IsNull - tests if a value in the tree is null
func (b *Bast) IsNull(d uint32) bool {
return b.isNull(b, d)
}
Now, bear in mind I haven't shown all of the code. But there is a slice
array in the Bast struct, and I it is defined as an interface{} and isNull
is one of a set of operators that have to be written to match the type used
in the slice store, this might be a bad example because it doesn't actually
act on the interface typed slice, but the point here is just this:
It does not appear to be possible to make the type specification from the
top line match the function signature of the type-bound function in the
bottom of the code snippet. I haven't been able to find anything that shows
that a func type can have a method binding.
https://github.com/calibrae-project/bast/blob/master/pkg/bast/bast.go is
where my WiP lives. This slightly hacky solution seems sound to me, I just
don't like to be forced to use workarounds like this. If a type signature
cannot be written that matches a method, yet I can do it this way, I don't
see what purpose this serves as far as any kind of correctness and
bug-resistance issues go. I would have to deal with a lot more potential
bugs if I had to concretely implemennt this library for the sake of 1 slice
and 7 functions out of a much larger library that conceptually is intended
to only deal with comparable, mainly numerical values anyway.
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