I'm new to golang and trying to figure out the correct way of casting a block of bytes to the correct struct. All structs start with two bytes that dictate the layout of the remaining bytes. In C I would point to the beginning of the block of memory and cast it as a simple struct that only contained those two bytes (X below) but here I get an invalid type assertion. I'm probably way off base here any help you be appreciated.
package main
import (
"fmt"
)
type A struct {
tag byte
ver byte
data1 int
data2 int
data3 int
}
type B struct {
tag byte
ver byte
data1 float32
}
type X struct {
tag byte
ver byte
}
func main() {
var a A
a.tag = 1
a.ver = 1
x := a.(X)
fmt.Printf("%d,%d", x.tag, x.ver)
}
Edit
In short I just want to create a custom method on type Foo
that is the only reason why I want to perform the cast. If the solutions are very complex I will just create functions instead of methods I guess. I was just curios.