I come from java and currently try to learn go. I'm struggeling with interface
consider this :
type Generatorer interface {
getValue() // which type should I put here ?
}
type StringGenerator struct {
length int
}
type IntGenerator struct {
min int
max int
}
func (g StringGenerator) getValue() string {
return "randomString"
}
func (g IntGenerator) getValue() int {
return 1
}
I want the getValue()
function to return a string
or an int
, depending on if it's called from StringGenerator
or IntGenerator
When I try to compile this, I get folowing error :
cannot use s (type *StringGenerator) as type Generatorer in array or slice literal: *StringGenerator does not implement Generatorer (wrong type for getValue method)
have getValue() string
want getValue()
How can I achieve this ?
You could achieve it in this way:
type Generatorer interface {
getValue() interface{}
}
type StringGenerator struct {
length int
}
type IntGenerator struct {
min int
max int
}
func (g StringGenerator) getValue() interface{} {
return "randomString"
}
func (g IntGenerator) getValue() interface{} {
return 1
}
The empty interface allows every value. This allows for generic code but basically stops you from using the very powerful type system of Go.
In your example if you use the getValue
function, you will get a variable of type interface{}
and if you want to work with it, you need to know if it actually is a string or an int: you will need a lot of reflect
making your code slow.
Coming from Python I was used to code very generic. When learning Go I had to stop thinking that way.
What that means in your specific case I can't say because I don't know what StringGenerator
and IntGenerator
are being used for.
You can't achieve this the way you want to. You can, however, declare the function as
type Generatorer interface {
getValue() interface{}
}
if you want it to return different types in different implementations.