I'm curious if this is possible in Go. I have a type with multiple methods. Is it possible to have a function which takes a method argument and then call it for the type?
Here is a small example of what I would want:
package main
import (
"fmt"
)
type Foo int
func (f Foo) A() {
fmt.Println("A")
}
func (f Foo) B() {
fmt.Println("B")
}
func (f Foo) C() {
fmt.Println("C")
}
func main() {
var f Foo
bar := func(foo func()) {
f.foo()
}
bar(A)
bar(B)
bar(C)
}
Go thinks type Foo
has a method called foo()
, rather than replacing it with the passed in method name.
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