Below I have an example of one structure which embeds another. I'm trying to figure out how to pass the more specific structure pointer to be stored in a less specific one. You can think of it as a collection. Wrapping in an interface doesn't seem to work, as doing so would make a copy, which isn't valid for structs with locks. Ideas?
package stackoverflow
import "sync"
type CoolerThingWithLock struct {
fancyStuff string
ThingWithLock
}
func NewCoolerThingWithLock() *CoolerThingWithLock {
coolerThingWithLock := &CoolerThingWithLock{}
coolerThingWithLock.InitThingWithLock()
return coolerThingWithLock
}
type ThingWithLock struct {
value int
lock sync.Mutex
children []*ThingWithLock
}
func (thingWithLock *ThingWithLock) InitThingWithLock() {
thingWithLock.children = make([]*ThingWithLock, 0)
}
func NewThingWithLock() *ThingWithLock {
newThingWithLock := &ThingWithLock{}
newThingWithLock.InitThingWithLock()
return newThingWithLock
}
func (thingWithLock *ThingWithLock) AddChild(newChild *ThingWithLock) {
thingWithLock.children = append(thingWithLock.children, newChild)
}
func (thingWithLock *ThingWithLock) SetValue(newValue int) {
thingWithLock.lock.Lock()
defer thingWithLock.lock.Unlock()
thingWithLock.value = newValue
for _, child := range thingWithLock.children {
child.SetValue(newValue)
}
}
func main() {
thingOne := NewThingWithLock()
thingTwo := NewCoolerThingWithLock()
thingOne.AddChild(thingTwo)
thingOne.SetValue(42)
}
Error: cannot use thingTwo (type *CoolerThingWithLock) as type *ThingWithLock in argument to thingOne.AddChild