On Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at 6:41:51 AM UTC-6 Michal Strba wrote:
> What about using a dot when specializing in bodies?
>
> func main() {
> x := zero.<int>() // requires a dot
> }
>
What are all the kinds of "generic expressions" we would need to support?
Go allows incomplete floating point literals (such as `x := 3.`)... Could
angle brackets ever appear on the right side of such a floating point
literal to mean something generic? If so, it would be ambiguous with a
less-than comparison.
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