On Saturday, 25 July 2020 at 22:22:24 UTC+2 Ian Lance Taylor wrote:
> Note that in this way constraints on type parameters are different
> from types of regular parameters. It makes no sense to speak of a
> regular parameter with no type.
>
In regular parameter lists interface{} has this role, same as in type
parameter lists, and we do not omit it. I know interface{} is technically a
type, but "no constraint" is technically a constraint too.
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