Hi,
Consider this code.
package main
var foo = func (){
type A struct {}
}
type A struct {}
func (a A) X() {
}
func (a A) Y() {
a.X() // go vet complains about this method being non-existant
}
func main() {
}
When I run go vet, I get:
./main.go:13:2: invalid operation: a (variable of type A) has no field or
method X
vet: typecheck failures
But when I run go run. No errors being reported. Compiler does not complain.
I think the struct I define inside the function (at the top), is evaluated
by go vet at the global scope somehow. Thus causing the mixup with the
struct that I've defined at the bottom, which is in the global scope.
What do you think? Should I file a bug about this?
Regards,
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