If you have code like: func MyFunc(a int, b int)
Can a gofmt rewrite rule change it to: func MyFunc(a, b int)
I tried: gofmt -r "f(x t, y t) -> f(x, y t)" myfile.go
But I get: parsing pattern f(x t, y t) at 1:5: expected ')', found 'IDENT' t
I also tried: gofmt -r "f(x int, y int) -> f(x, y int)" myfile.go
But it gives a similar error for int instead of t
I have read the gofmt documentation. A web search didn't turn up anything helpful.
I am deliberately using single character identifiers to match expressions.
I suspect the problem may be in trying to match the type since it may not be regarded as an "expression"
Is it possible to do this with gofmt?
-s
option though.