// Sample program to show how to use an interface in Go.
package main import (
"fmt"
) // notifier is an interface that defined notification
// type behavior.
type notifier interface {
notify()
} // user defines a user in the program.
type user struct {
name string
email string
} // notify implements a method with a pointer receiver.
func (u *user) notify() {
fmt.Printf("Sending user email to %s<%s>\n",
u.name,
u.email)
} // main is the entry point for the application.
func main() {
// Create a value of type User and send a notification.
u := &user{"Bill", "bill@email.com"} sendNotification(u) // ./listing36.go:32: cannot use u (type user) as type
// notifier in argument to sendNotification:
// user does not implement notifier
// (notify method has pointer receiver)
} // sendNotification accepts values that implement the notifier
// interface and sends notifications.
func sendNotification(n notifier) {
n.notify()
}
输出
Sending user email to Bill<bill@email.com>