ok, thank you !

Le lundi 1 octobre 2018 19:31:58 UTC+2, Ian Lance Taylor a écrit :
>
> On Mon, Oct 1, 2018 at 7:56 AM, Pierre Durand <pierre...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote: 
> > 
> > My code: 
> > package main 
> > 
> > func main() { 
> > a := 1 
> > _ = func() { 
> > a := 2 
> > _ = a 
> > } 
> > _ = func() (a int) { 
> > a = 2 
> > return a 
> > } 
> > _ = a 
> > } 
> > 
> > "go vet -shadow" reports a problem with the first function/closure, but 
> > nothing for the second one. 
> > Why ? 
> > 
> > If I understand correctly, it doesn't consider variable declaration in a 
> > named return value to be a shadowing issue. 
> > Is it expected ? 
>
> It does seem that vet's -shadow option ignores the case where the 
> parameter name (both ordinary parameter and result parameter) in a 
> function literal shadows a local variable in the function.  That seems 
> like a reasonable choice to me.  If you disagree, please open an issue 
> at https://golang.org/issue, and we can sort it out.  Thanks. 
>
> Ian 
>

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