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x/example/gotypes: update for go/types.Alias #70696

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timothy-king opened this issue Dec 5, 2024 · 1 comment
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x/example/gotypes: update for go/types.Alias #70696

timothy-king opened this issue Dec 5, 2024 · 1 comment
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golang.org/x/example/gotypes should be updated to include changes in 1.{22,23,24} to support materialized aliases.

The main packages doc, hugeparam, and skeleton may need to be updated to set gotypesalias=1 by default for toolchains >= 1.24. Otherwise that will not be able to type check inputs with type parameterized aliases (1.24).

@mknyszek mknyszek added the NeedsFix The path to resolution is known, but the work has not been done. label Dec 5, 2024
@mknyszek mknyszek modified the milestones: Backlog, Unreleased Dec 5, 2024
@mknyszek mknyszek changed the title golang.org/x/example/gotypes: update for go/types.Alias x/example/gotypes: update for go/types.Alias Dec 5, 2024
@mknyszek mknyszek added the NeedsInvestigation Someone must examine and confirm this is a valid issue and not a duplicate of an existing one. label Dec 5, 2024
@gopherbot gopherbot removed the NeedsFix The path to resolution is known, but the work has not been done. label Dec 5, 2024
@mknyszek mknyszek modified the milestones: Unreleased, Go1.24 Dec 5, 2024
@adonovan adonovan self-assigned this Dec 5, 2024
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