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In this episode, we discuss some proposed changes to Go covering a range of subjects, from magical interfaces, to enhancing range loops, make and new with inferred types, lazy values, and more. We also talk a lot about ints, so get this episode in your ears.

In this episode, we discuss some proposed changes to Go covering a range of subjects, from magical interfaces, to enhancing range loops, make and new with inferred types, lazy values, and more. We also talk a lot about ints, so get this episode in your ears.

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Featuring:


Daniel Martí – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, WebsiteMat Ryer – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, WebsiteKris Brandow – Twitter, GitHubJohnny Boursiquot – Twitter, GitHub, Website

Show Notes:


You could win Mark Bates’ Raspberry Pi 400!


The proposals we discuss are:

21670 - Have functions auto-implement interfaces with only a single method of that same signature
43557 - Function values as iterators
34515 - Extended type inference for make and new
37739 - Lazy values
19623 - Arbitrary precision ints
30613 - Checked integer types

Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

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