(Apologies if this has already been brought up; I don't remember seeing it.)

While writing a bit of sample generics code, I ran into a nasty little
ambiguity:

type Foo(type T) interface {}
type Bar(type T) interface {

Foo(T)

}


Does this embed the interface Foo(T) into Bar(T), or does it add to the
method set of Bar(T) a method named Foo taking a parameter of type T?

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