When I define a custom type, it seems that the type of the underlying type makes a difference about whether I can pass it to a function as is or I need to convert it.
Question is:
Why does RuneFunc
and StringMap
work, but not Integer
?
https://play.golang.org/p/buKNkrg5y-
package main
type RuneFunc func(rune) rune
type Integer int
type StringMap map[string]string
func main() {
//m := make(StringMap)
//mf(m)
var i Integer = 5
nf(i)
//var f func(rune) rune
//ff(f)
}
func mf(i map[string]string) {
}
func ff(i func(rune)rune) {
}
func nf(i int) {
}
Here, when I run this function called nf
with Integer
it complains although int
is the underlying type. But when I call mf
or ff
they run successfully.
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