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Pointers
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Structs
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Methods
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# Interfaces
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Interfaces
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# Embedding
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# Errors
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Goroutines
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// _Interfaces_ are named collections of methods.
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package main
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import "fmt"
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import "math"
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type Shape interface {
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// Here's a basic interface for geometric shapes.
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type geometry interface {
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area() float64
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perim() float64
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}
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// todo: that great blog post on interfaces
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// For our example we'll implement this interface on
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// `square` and `circle` types.
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type square struct {
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width, height float64
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}
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type circle struct {
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radius float64
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}
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// To implement an interface in Go, we just need to
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// implement all the methods in the interface. Here we
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// implement `geometry` on `square`s.
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func (s square) area() float64 {
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return s.width * s.height
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}
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func (s square) perim() float64 {
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return 2*s.width + 2*s.height
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}
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// The implementation for `circle`s.
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func (c circle) area() float64 {
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return math.Pi * c.radius * c.radius
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}
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func (c circle) perim() float64 {
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return 2 * math.Pi * c.radius
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}
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// If a variable has an interface type, then we can call
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// methods that are in the named interface. Here's a
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// generic `measure` function taking advantage of this
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// to work on any `geometry`.
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func measure(g geometry) {
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fmt.Println(g)
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fmt.Println(g.area())
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fmt.Println(g.perim())
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}
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func main() {
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s := square{width: 3, height: 4}
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c := circle{radius: 5}
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// The `circle` and `square` struct types both satisfy
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// the `geometry` interface so we can use instances of
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// these structs as arguments to `measure.
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measure(s)
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measure(c)
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}
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examples/interfaces/interfaces.sh
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examples/interfaces/interfaces.sh
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$ go run interfaces.go
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{3 4}
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12
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14
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{5}
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78.53981633974483
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31.41592653589793
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# To learn more about Go's interfaces, check out this
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# [great blog post](...).
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perim: 30
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area: 50
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perim: 30
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# Next we'll look at Go's mechanism for grouping and
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# naming related sets of methods: interfaces.
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