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On Wed, Jun 17, 2020 at 11:36 PM Charles Crete <char...@cretezy.com> wrote:

> Based on the new proposal, having the type parameters as () seems very
> confusing, as now 3 things in a row use ():
> - Type parameters
> - Function parameters/arguments
> - Return tuple
>
> This results in code like (from the draft):
> func Stringify(type T Stringer)(s []T) (ret []string) {
>   for _, v := range s {
>     ret = append(ret, v.String())
>   }
>   return ret
> }
>
> Instead, using <> similar to other languages, makes it easier to visual
> parse:
> func Stringify<T Stringer>(s []T) (ret []string) {
>   for _, v := range s {
>     ret = append(ret, v.String())
>   }
>   return ret
> }
>
> This can also apply to type definitions:
> type Vector<T> []T
>
> To summarize:
> - Having 3 times () in a row makes it confusing to visual parse
> - The type keyword is not necessary
> - Using <> would make it friendly (and easier to recognize)
>
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