go-learning/4generics/type-paramaters.go

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package main
// extra resource: https://go.dev/doc/tutorial/generics
import (
"fmt"
"golang.org/x/exp/constraints"
)
// interfaces with type elements couldn't be used anywhere other than type paramaters
type Number interface {
int64 | float64
}
type Myint interface {
int64
}
func SumInt[K comparable, V Myint](m map[K]V) V {
var s V
for _, v := range m {
s += v
}
return s
}
func SumIntFloat[K comparable, V Number](m map[K]V) V {
var s V
for _, v := range m {
s += v
}
return s
}
func SumAll[K comparable, V constraints.Ordered](m map[K]V) V {
var s V
for _, v := range m {
s += v
}
return s
}
func main2() { // change main2 to main befor testing !!!
fmt.Println("Go functions can be written to work on multiple types using type parameters")
fmt.Println("square bracked types after function names are type paramaters")
fmt.Println("You can create type paramaters with keyword `comparable`(for comparable types), `any` for any type or other type name/s.")
fmt.Println("See differences between SumInt, SumIntFloat and SumAll")
fmt.Println("Please note down map keys should be comparable because of default map behaviour")
ints := map[string]int64{
"first": 1,
"second": 2,
"third": 3,
}
floats := map[string]float64{
"first": 1.23,
"second": 2.3123,
"third": 3,
}
strings := map[string]string{
"first": "str1",
"second": "str2",
"third": "str3",
}
fmt.Println(SumInt(ints))
// fmt.Println(SumInt(floats)) // error
fmt.Println(SumIntFloat(ints))
fmt.Println(SumIntFloat(floats))
// fmt.Println(SumIntFloat(strings)) // error
fmt.Println(SumAll(ints))
fmt.Println(SumAll(floats))
fmt.Println(SumAll(strings))
}