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Overview
Go only supports four types of constant
- Numeric ( int, int64, float, float64, complex128 etc)
- String
- Character or rune
- Boolean
It doesn’t support const struct. So below program would raise a compilation error
Example
package main
import "fmt"
type employee struct {
name string
age int
}
func main() {
const e = employee{
name: "John",
age: 21,
}
fmt.Println(e)
}
Output
const initializer employee literal is not a constant
However workaround is to have a function which could return a struct. In a way that fulfills the purpose of a constant struct as it would return the same struct everytime
package main
import "fmt"
type employee struct {
name string
age int
}
func main() {
e := baseEmployee()
fmt.Println(e)
}
func baseEmployee() employee {
return employee{
name: "Unnamed",
age: 0,
}
}
Output
{Unnamed 0}