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I don't think it is efficient to implement a dozen of ways to handle generics.

People who need generics will use code generation until the issue is addressed, I don't really see the need to rush.

Attention to details is something I like about go.



Just like C++ MS-DOS compilers used to do before ANSI/ISO started to work on templates, about 30 years ago, talk about progress.




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