Would be correct the next way to implement the methods attached to an interface? (getKey, getData)
type reader interface {
getKey(ver uint) string
getData() string
}
type location struct {
reader
fileLocation string
err os.Error
}
func (self *location) getKey(ver uint) string {...}
func (self *location) getData() string {...}
func NewReader(fileLocation string) *location {
_location := new(location)
_location.fileLocation = fileLocation
return _location
}
In Go you don’t need to explicitly say that you are implementing an interface—if a type has everything required by an interface, it can be used via that interface. So you don’t need to say
readerinside thetype location struct.See here: http://golang.org/doc/effective_go.html#interfaces_and_types