On Sun, Dec 16, 2018 at 6:15 PM 伊藤和也 <kazya.ito.dr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Can I say the type of the integer constant "12" is converted from the default 
> type "int" to "int32"  when it is assigned to the constant "n1" whose type is 
> "int32" ?
>
> const n1 int32 = 12
>
> Go programmimg language specification says "An untyped constant has a default 
> type which is the type to which the constant is implicitly converted in 
> contexts where a typed value is required."

The default type is only used for an untyped constant when a type is
required but there is no other type.  In your example there is another
type: int32.  The untyped constant "12" is given the type "int32".

Ian

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