I've been looking through the tour for go, and I can't figure out why this happens.
When you have a Stringer
(String() string
), fmt
will use that method for printing to console. Like suggested in https://tour.golang.org/methods/6
However if you add Error() string
, this method gets called instead of String() string
.
package main
import "fmt"
type Person struct {
Name string
Age int
}
func (p *Person) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%v (%v years)", p.Name, p.Age)
}
func (p *Person) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("Failed")
}
func main() {
a := &Person{"Arthur Dent", 42}
z := &Person{"Zaphod Beeblebrox", 9001}
fmt.Println(a, z)
}
Results:
Failed Failed
I don't understand why fmt.Println
uses Error
instead of String
.