This one has come up a couple times for Go here, but I think my experience is unique. Here are my codes.
type Stack []Weight
func newStack( size int, startSpread Spread ) Stack {
stack := make(Stack, size)
for _, curWeight := range stack {
curWeight = Weight{ startSpread, rand.Float64( ), rand.Float64( ) }
}
return stack
}
Why is gc telling me I’m not using curWeight?
Please note that the range construct (
for _, curWeight := range stack) does copy the elements, one after another. So, you are just copying a value, and then you do not use the copy for any further computations, printing or returning. You just drop the copy again.So I guess your initial idea was to add the weight to the stack and return it. Let`s do that: